Sinsheimer Family Papers
Collection of correspondence, photographs, and related material from the Sinsheimer family.
Collection of correspondence, photographs, and related material from the Sinsheimer family.
Four women are standing with bundles of wildflowers in their arms with a man standing with them. They have an automobile parked behind them.
Sinsheimer poses for a side profile portrait
Photograph of Sinsheimers. As per Anne Sinsheimer from left to right, back row: Otto, Louis, May, Paul, Warren1, Irving, Gertrude, Sidney, Sydney's Wife (1?), Sam. Seated in front are Nettie (left) and Aron (right).
Aaron Sinsheimer poses in a chair with a book and spectacles.
Bushes and trees of the Sinsheimer garden.
Flowers and bushes in the Sinsheimer garden.
The Sinsheimer house photographed from across the street.
Aron Sinsheimer's letter to his children in San Francisco during the 1906 SF earthquake
Sinsheimer and Stephens are on the beach at Avila riding in horse drawn carriages.
AZ and his daughter Gertrude pose for a portrait in the garden.
Aaron and Henry are accompanied by one of Sinsheimer's daughters as they travel on the trail to Avila Beach on horse drawn carriages. They are carrying fishing poles as well.
Aaron and Gertrude are photographed walking through their front gate.
Unidentified man in an automobile parked on the street in front of the home.
Studio portrait of a young Aaron Sinsheimer.
Gertrude is driving the carriage with May (near) and Jeanette (foreground) seated in the back. They are driving on Marsh Street, San Luis Obispo.
Three Sinsheimer brothers pose with their bicycles, along with one of their sisters. Sam on right (light hat).
The Sinsheimer children pose sitting on their bicycles. Sam is on the right (light hat).
A photo of the first Sinsheimer home in SLO, at North Broad Street and Nipomo.
Sinsheimer family portrait taken in their yard. Aaron (second from right), Jennette 'Nettie' (third from the right), Louis (fourth from the right) are photographed as well as May (first from left) and Gertrude (third from left).
Dedication program