Anfenger, Milton L. (Milton Louis), 1874-1952
Biography
Milton Louis Anfenger was born in Denver, Colorado, September 3, 1874. It is said that Congregation Emanuel in Denver, Colorado was founded at the bris or circumcision ceremony of Milton Anfenger, the eldest son of Louis and Louise Anfenger. He married Essie Wolfshon in 1911. Milton Anfenger became a successful attorney and leader in Denver. He was a lifetime board member of National Jewish Hospital and wrote a book about its early history. Anfenger was active in state politics and was elected to the Colorado state senate in 1904. From 1923 to 1932, he was the owner of the Denver Bears baseball club. Milton Anfenger was a humanitarian, and civic leader in Denver, president of the Denver Western Baseball Club, and a member of the Elks, Masons, Shriners, and B'nai B'rith. Milton Anfenger died in Denver in 1952.
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
Box 3, 1911-1949
(1) framed Milton Anfenger caricature; (2) newspaper articles and publications; (1) photographs; (1) resolution
Box 3, 1906-1952
(1) framed Milton Anfenger caricature; (2) newspaper articles and publications; (1) photographs; (1) resolution
Box 3, 1952
(1) framed Milton Anfenger caricature; (2) newspaper articles and publications; (1) photographs; (1) resolution
Box 87
Framed Portrait of Milton Anfenger, 15"x18" - framed by Fried's Gift Shop.
Bridge and Automobiles, 1906
Bridge Over River, 1906
Camp Goldfield, 1903 September 6
Tents in front of houses and a building with smoke stacks at Camp Goldfield during the 1903-1904 strike in the Cripple Creek Mining District. Camp Goldfield was below the Portland Mine in Goldfield, Colorado, near Victor, Colorado. Colonel Milton Louis Anfenger was an aide-de-camp to Colorado Governor James H. Peabody and militia Brigadier General Sherman M. Bell during Colorado's response to the 1903-1904 strike. The photograph is on page 37 of Milton Anfenger's scrapbook.
Camp Goldfield and Portland Mine, 1903 October 6
Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1916-1921, 1980-2014
Two Jewish men, Simon Bamberger and Henry Altman, were among the founders of Cheyenne in 1867. Jewsh businessmen followed, and the first congregation was incorporated in 1888. B'nai B'rith was established in Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1921.
Citizens of the State: Colorado's Early Jewish Politicians, 2007
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