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Title - Sinclair History Index
  1. Sinclair (on left) and John Overfield, 1907. Even oil men preferred electric to gas buggy, but a year later Ford's Model T ignited the auto age. Sinclair companies were built on service to gasoline-powered carsSuccess Story
  2. Brashness & Daring, Quick Dividends
  3. Aggressiveness an Attribute
  4. Largest Oil Independent, Automotive Age Begins
  5. Wall Street Bankers Finance
  6. Company Assembled
  7. A Management Develops
  8. Sinclair A Shrewd Buyer
  9. Challenges Industry Giants
  10. First Year Profits
  11. Pipeline Completed, 673-Mile Span
  12. Growth Links, Private Wire
  13. Accent on Gasoline Supply
  14. Superiority of Oil Fuel
  15. Personnel Learn to Handle Gasoline
  16. Country Boy Philosophy
  17. Attention to Sales
  18. Impressive Profits
  19. Big New Company
  20. Another Big Purchase
  21. Sinclair's first well in Texas, at Damon Mound on Gulf coast, in 1916. This rich find turned founder southward, inspired Sinclair Gulf CorporationMexican Crude Oil
  22. Sugar Crop Saved
  23. Houston Refines Lubricants
  24. New Domain
  25. Racing Champions
  26. Offers of Service
  27. First Super Fuel
  28. Teapot Dome
  29. During Depression Years
  30. Prairie Joins Sinclair
  31. Bankrupt Companies Saved
  32. Richfield Also Salvaged
  33. At Twentieth Birthday
  34. Five Far-Sighted Programs
  35. Sinclair Aids War Industry
  36. War-Time Marketing, Unique Terminal in Washington
  37. Peace Requirements
  38. Market Area Curtailed
  39. A 1960's Sinclair service stationFounder Relaxes . . . After 33-Year Management
  40. Company's Biggest Problem
  41. A Time of Change, Decentralized Management
  42. New Coordination Emerges, Conditions Change Again
  43. Building for Greater Profit
  44. Attacks on Expenses
  45. Marketing Costs Reduced
  46. Hidden Extravagances
  47. Creative Uses of Existing Resources, New Marketing Ideas
  48. For Greater Stability
  49. Diversification Policy Defined
  50. In Summary
  51. The Next 50 Years

Nearly 10 million visitors jammed Sinclair's New York 1964 to 1965 World's Fair pavilion; the star was Dino, who towered over a scientifically-accurate re-enactment of earth life during Mesozoic age"Dino" - Sinclair's Recognizable Symbol

  1. Evolution of the Company Symbol, Identification with Dinosaurs
  2. Dino Becomes Big Star

Sinclair's New York World's Fair (1964-65) Pavilion

  1. "Dinoland"
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