Title

Sinsheimer Collection

Description

The Sinsheimer Collection contains nineteenth- and early twentieth-century business, personal, and political papers of the Sinsheimers, a prominent and pioneering mercantile family of San Luis Obispo, California. Collection contains but is not limited to: business ledgers, financial records, diaries, photos, newspapers, and maps. Entirety of collection spans from 1868 through 1997. Collection is divided into nine series. More information available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1k40301x/

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Local Identifier
036-8-f-124-03-05
Date Created
1930 (year uncertain)
Description

A car is parked in front of the U.S. Post Office in Santa Fe, NM, now the site of the Institute of American Indian Arts.

Local Identifier
036-8-e-123-05-04
Date Created
1925 (year uncertain)
Description

Looking east from the corner of Monterey and Chorro. The Sinsheimer building is visible on the left side of frame. Also notable is the A. Sauer Co. Grocers and Bakers, Bellini's [?] Variety Store, Austin's Candy Store, Wilson Hotel, Hotel Andrews, Coffee Tavern, Billiards, Western Union, Anderson Hotel, Mission Hotel, and the Florsheim Shoe.

Local Identifier
036-8-f-124-03-01
Date Created
1930 (year uncertain)
Description

View down a main boulevard of what is probably Canon City, CO

Local Identifier
036-8-f-124-03-02
Date Created
1930 (year uncertain)
Description

View down a main boulevard of what is probably Canon City, CO

Local Identifier
036-8-f-124-03-03
Date Created
1930 (year uncertain)
Description

A man poses for a photograph in front of rock formations in the American West

Local Identifier
036-8-f-124-03-04
Date Created
1930 (year uncertain)
Description

A car is parked in front of the ruins of a stone house in the American West

Local Identifier
036-8-e-123-01-09
Date Created
1961 (year uncertain)
Description

Two children sit on the Sinsheimer Brothers float passing through the intersection of Johnson Street and Higuera Street. The float is covered in flowers and has a sign for 'ELKS '322''.