I.
LINDEMAN
After twenty-five years of
business experience in San Francisco, I. Lindeman sold out his interests there
to enter what he considered a more productive field; and as a result we find
him sole owner and proprietor of the Peninsula Creamery, and one of San Mateo’s
most active and progressive business men.
Mr. Lindeman’s house in San
Francisco supplied many of the large wineries and liquor dealers in the state
with corks, bottles, labels, and machinery.
This brought him into intimate contact with conditions in many
localities. With this general knowledge
of the state he decided that the most advantageous move he could make was to
locate on the peninsula.
With the old San Mateo
Creamery as a nucleus, Mr. Lindeman established the Peninsula Creamery which is
a model in sanitation and improved methods.
The improved facilities and service brought a large increase in
business; and now the institution serves a large part of the community.
Mr. Lindeman has prominent
fraternal affiliations. He has been
secretary of the Foresters lodge for over 20 years. By carrying delinquents who otherwise would have had to drop out
of the order, Mr. Lindeman has made many steadfast and lifelong friends. He has also been a member of Bay City
Parlor, N.S.G.W. for twenty-eight years and for twenty-five of these years he
acted as secretary.
I. Lindeman was born in San
Francisco on February 1, 1866, and has two sons, Elwood aged nine, and Leland,
aged 25, who assists his father in the management of his business. Mr. Lindeman and his family have been
residents of San Mateo for nine years.
Transcribed
by Betty Wilson
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 157. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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