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A. W. Steele (1862–1925), American political cartoonist; Aaron Steele (footballer, born 1983), English football player active in Canada; Aaron Steele (footballer, born 1987), English football player for Brentford and Slough Town; Abram B. Steele (1845–1913), American lawyer and politician; Alfred E. Steele, American politician
The origin of the name “Steelesville” was determined thanks to descendants of the Steele family who documented their family genealogy. [10] Hawkins Ferrell Steele, better known as Hawk Steele, was born in 1821 and lived in Logan County, West Virginia, home of the most notorious family feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys.
Alphonso (Often spelled "Alfonso" in Republic of Texas records) Steele was born in 1817 to Stephen Parcutt Steele and Susannah McCarty Steele, a pioneer family in Hardin County, Kentucky. [1] His grandfather, Thomas Steele, a native of Dublin, Ireland, had served on the schooner "General Putnam" in defense of New York during the Revolutionary ...
Steel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. G. Steel (1858–1914), English cricketer; Ace Steel (born 1973), ring name of Christopher Guy, American professional wrestler
USS Steele, a World War II destroyer escort; Steele (supercomputer), at Purdue University; Steele Prize, awards given by the American Mathematical Society; Steele baronets, an extinct title in the Baronetage of Ireland; Steele Barracks (disambiguation) Steele House (disambiguation), various houses on the US National Register of Historic Places
Steele and his force made the Klondike Gold Rush one of the most orderly of its kind in history and made the NWMP famous around the world, which ensured its survival at a critical time, as the force's dissolution was being debated in Parliament. By July 1898, Steele commanded all the NWMP in the Yukon area, and was a member of the territorial ...
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