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  1. Robert Simpson (September 17, 1834 – December 14, 1897) was the Scottish founder of Simpson's department store chain in Canada.

  2. Jun 4, 2008 · Robert Simpson, merchant, founder of the Robert Simpson Co (b at Morayshire, Scot 16 Sept 1834; d at Toronto 14 Dec 1897). After his apprenticeship, he arrived in Canada in 1854 and found employment as a clerk in a store in Newmarket, Ont.

  3. Learn about the history of Robert Simpson Company, a Canadian department store chain that started in 1858 and was acquired by Hudson's Bay Company in 1978. Explore its early years, expansion, leadership, and challenges in this web page.

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  5. Feb 20, 2021 · Robert Simpson, who became a household name right across Canada, got his start right here on Main Street in Newmarket. His story is one of the most requested during my heritage presentations. Let us take a trip back to 1855 and the arrival in Newmarket of a young Simpson.

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  6. The 1860s, years of economic growth, were witness to something of a revolution in the urban retail industry and allowed even a rural merchant such as Simpson to claim an annual sales volume in 1866 of $60,000. In April 1867 he moved into what he considered “the largest and finest shop north of Toronto.”.

  7. Learn about the origins and evolution of Simpson's, a rival of Eaton's in Canada, from its founder Robert Simpson to its merger with Sears. Explore the catalogue covers, products, and stories of Simpson's and its customers across the country.

  8. Learn about the history of The Robert Simpson Company, a Canadian merchant and department store chain founded by Robert Simpson in 1839. Explore the sources of authority and access to memory for this corporate body.

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