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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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To Fort George

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson November 8, 2025 "Headquarters", Fur Trade History
To Fort George

In 1824, Governor George Simpson is making his way from York Factory to Fort George [Astoria], at the mouth of the Columbia River, on his first of three visits to…

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Down the Columbia

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 25, 2025 "Headquarters", HBC Transportation Systems
Down the Columbia

In this post, Governor George Simpson is making his way down the Columbia River in October, 1824, on his way to Spokane House and Fort George — neither Fort Colvile…

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Boat Encampment

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 18, 2025 "Headquarters", "Journeys"
Boat Encampment

The year is 1824, and Governor George Simpson is coming to visit the Columbia district for the first time. His next stop will be at Boat Encampment, on the Big…

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Fort Assiniboine

By Nancy Marguerite Anderson October 11, 2025 "Headquarters", Fur Trade History
Fort Assiniboine

Governor Simpson has just reached Fort Assiniboine in his journey west from York Factory in 1824. In his journal of a year earlier, clerk John Work described this post, which…

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