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Simpson and McIntyre

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 11, 2026 "Headquarters", Fur Trade History No Comments
Simpson and McIntyre

So, this is a continuation of the last post, that is https://nancymargueriteanderson.com/mysterious-mcintyre/ It sure would be fun to crack this mystery and figure out who the man was who accompanied…

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Mysterious McIntyre

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson April 4, 2026 "Headquarters", Hudson's Bay Company 2 Comments
Mysterious McIntyre

Who is the mysterious McIntyre who turns up in Sir George Simpson’s book, An Overland Journey Round the World? Whoever it is, it seems he travelled with Simpson on the…

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Simpson to Athabasca Pass

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 29, 2025 "Headquarters", Headquarters, Hudson's Bay Company
Simpson to Athabasca Pass

We return, once more, to Governor George Simpson’s journey out of the Columbia District in 1825. There are some very interesting things that happened on this journey to Red River,…

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Simpson to Spokane River

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 22, 2025 "Headquarters", Fur Trade History
Simpson to Spokane River

In the spring of 1825, Governor George Simpson paused his journey at the future location of the Wascopam Mission, while travelling east on his way to the Rocky Mountains and…

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Simpson at Fort Vancouver 1825

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 15, 2025 "Headquarters", HBC Transportation Systems
Simpson at Fort Vancouver 1825

Governor George Simpson spent the winter of 1824-25 at Fort George [Astoria]. So what happened while he was there? There are lots of little stories that I picked up in…

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