Soviet Union | European Union | Union Army | Pacific Ocean | rugby union | Pacific | Union | Canadian Pacific Railway | Pacific War | Great Western Railway | International Telecommunication Union | trade union | Union (American Civil War) | Shanghai Railway Bureau | Canadian National Railway | South Pacific | Union Pacific Railroad | Midland Railway | Grand Trunk Railway | England national rugby union team | American Civil Liberties Union | Pacific Islands | Wales national rugby union team | New Zealand national rugby union team | London and North Western Railway | Pacific Northwest | Northern Pacific Railway | Ireland national rugby union team | London, Midland and Scottish Railway | Great Central Railway |
His succeeding jobs were passenger agent, Union Pacific Railway, 1920–22; accountant, Bingham and Garfield Railway, 1922–23; accountant, Union Pacific, 1923; chief clerk, Nevada Northern Railway, 1923–27; general auditor, Illinois Terminal Railway system, 1927–32.
Steele was named for American Civil War Union General Frederick Steele and established June 20, 1868 to protect the Union Pacific Railway as it rapidly expanded west.