The history of E.S. Keeler shoes

Shoes have long been an essential article of clothing. The first census in what is now Canada was conducted in 1666. It shows 20 shoemakers serving a population of 3,512 European settlers. By the 1871 census, the number had grown dramatically, with 4,191 footwear-manufacturing establishments across the country. Early Canadian shoemakers used a variety of…

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