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that year and was re-elected to that office in 1870. In 1871, he was appointed District Attorney of the Thirteenth Judicial District of Louisiana and he was elected to a full term in that office in 1872. In 1875, he was appointed Assistant Attorney General of Louisiana, and later that year
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and becoming senior partner of the law firm Steele, De Friese & Dickson, later known as Steele De Friese & Steele. He became prominent in the Brooklyn Republican Party, and in 1898 Governor
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as Depot and Post Commissary at Natchez and Chief Commissary of the Southern District of Mississippi. He was mustered out in January 1866, and was breveted Major in May 1866.
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Steele remained in the South after the war, initially working in cotton planting. In 1868, he began practicing law in
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promoted him to captain and Commissary of Subsistence, and in June he was reported to report for duty in
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in Stanstead. By the spring of 1861, he was assistant teacher and master of mathematics in the
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appointed him Judge of the Superior Criminal Court of New Orleans. In 1876, he was appointed
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Steele died at home of diabetes and heart disease on November 21, 1929. He was buried in
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Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
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Descendants of William Shurtleff of Plymouth and Marshfield, Massachusetts
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Emigrants from pre-Confederation Quebec to the United States
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Burials at Hillside Cemetery (Scotch Plains, New Jersey)
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He studied law in the law office of his brother, future
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James S. Matthews
talk page
Louisiana Attorney General
Stanstead, Quebec
Province of Canada
Vermont
St. Johnsbury Academy
St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Lyndon
Cassville High School
Lyndon Academy
Vermont Supreme Court
Benjamin H. Steele
Derby Line
American Civil War
Newport
Orleans County
10th Vermont Infantry Regiment
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
President Lincoln
New Orleans, Louisiana
Nineteenth Army Corps
E. J. Davis
Natchez, Mississippi
J. W. Davidson
St. Joseph, Louisiana
Tensas Parish
Governor Kellogg
Attorney General of Louisiana
1868 Louisiana Constitutional Convention

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