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Anfenger family

 Family

Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:

Anfenger Family Diaries and Material Culture

 Collection
Identifier: B106
Abstract Louis Anfenger was typical of the young Jewish men who migrated to the Colorado Territory in the state's formative years. Born in Bavaria, Anfenger came to the United States in the 1850s and moved to Denver in 1870 to seek his fortune. He became a highly successful businessman in the area of real estate as well as a member of the Denver Chamber of Commerce and was later elected to the state legislature in the 1880s. He was a founder of Congregation Emanuel, Denver B'nai B'rith, and National...
Dates: Other: 1861-1989

Anfenger Home, 1982 June 27

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00120
Abstract

The old Anfenger home at 2900 Champa in Denver, Colorado

Dates: 1982 June 27

Anfenger Home, 1982 June 27

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00121
Abstract

The old Anfenger home at 2900 Champa in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1982 June 27

Anfenger House at 2024 Champa Street, 1906

 Item
Identifier: B091.01.0002.00001.00018
Abstract A front view of the house, fence and gate, at 2024 Champa Street in Denver, Colorado. The brick house has a door and two windows in the front of the house. Milton Anfenger, the eldest son of Louis and Louise Anfenger, was born in this house in 1874. The original address may have been 536 Champa Street. The photograph is on page 155 of Milton Anfenger's scrapbook. It is said that Congregation Emanuel in Denver, Colorado was founded at the bris or circumcision ceremony of Milton Anfenger....
Dates: 1906

Blazing the Trail, Panel 1, 2001

 Item — Object B297.02.01.00028: Series B297.02 [Barcode: U186023282621]
Identifier: B297.02.01.00028
Abstract

One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers" features more hisotrical information, a large image of the national Council of Jewish Women’s picnic, the Anfenger family and Schayer family.

Dates: 2001

Growing up in Early Colorado: The Lives of Jewish Children, 2012

 Item
Identifier: B230.03.0023.00011
Abstract

Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who grew up in Jewish communities in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people describing their childhoods.

Dates: 2012

Louise Anfenger with Children, circa 1890

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0013.00022
Abstract

Louise Anfenger of Denver, Colorado sits with a baby on her lap and her five other children at her side. Milton stands left, the other boys are Joseph and Fred. The girls are Flora, Fannie, and Stella. Louis Anfenger (Louise's husband), arrived in Denver in 1870 and was a founder of Temple Emanuel, B'nai B'rith and National Jewish Hospital.

Dates: circa 1890

Louise Anfenger with Children, circa 1890

 Item
Identifier: B106.03.0015.0001.00001
Abstract

Louise Anfenger of Denver, Colorado sits with a baby on her lap and her five other children at her side. Milton stands left, the other boys are Joseph and Fred. The girls are Flora, Fannie, and Stella. Louis Anfenger (Louise's husband), arrived in Denver in 1870 and was a founder of Temple Emanuel, B'nai B'rith and National Jewish Hospital.

Dates: circa 1890

Marjorie Hornbein at Anfenger Home, 1982 June 27

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00122
Abstract

Marjorie Hornbein stands in front of the old Anfenger home at 2900 Champa in Denver, Colorado. Marjorie's mother was Flora Anfenger Hornbein.

Dates: 1982 June 27

Marjorie Hornbein at Anfenger Home, 1982 June 27

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00123
Abstract

Marjorie Hornbein stands in front of the old Anfenger home at 2900 Champa in Denver, Colorado. Marjorie's mother was Flora Anfenger Hornbein.

Dates: 1982 June 27

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