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Simpson Brothers Clothing |
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Established at 2 Bow St in Portsmouth in 1845 by Charles E. Meyers. Lynthia Green Meyers, his wife, was the pioneer in the business as a seamstress. In 1856 Charles E. Simpson became a partner and they created an emporium of fine custom-made clothing for men and boys. Simpson became the sole owner in 1887. |
Number of Archive records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
4 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
6 |
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P0064_0019a - Portsmouth Historic District Survey, 1982-1983
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P0064_0019b - Portsmouth Historic District Survey, 1982-1983
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S1062.24 - Portsmouth Brewing Company records (prohibition letters), 1917
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Record Type: Archive
