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Hornbein, Flora Anfenger, 1888-1964

 Person

Biography

Married Philip Hornbein in 1905.

Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:

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 with Flora Anfenger's Corset, between 1990-2000

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0064.00036
Abstract

Marjorie Hornbein holding Flora Anfenger Hornbein's corset around herself.

Dates: between 1990-2000

Portrait of the Louis Anfenger Family, between 1895-1900

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0005.00006
Abstract Louis (1842-1900) and Louise Schlesinger (1847-1938) Anfenger seated front center, with their eight children. Children, back row, left to right: Max, Fannie, Stella, Milton, and Fred. Children front row: Harold, Flora, and Joseph. Louis Anfenger was born in Bavaria and came to the United States in the 1850s. He moved west to Denver, Colorado in 1870, started out working as a clerk, and became a highly successful businessman in the area of real estate. Louise He was also elected to the state...
Dates: between 1895-1900

Silver Calling Card Tray, Early 20th Century

 Item
Identifier: B167.03.0004.00004
Scope and Contents

Silver oval shaped dresser tray with the initial "F" engraved in the center. Irises on each end of the border. American Silver Plate Co, stamped on back. Looks like a tray for holding visiting cards or calling cards.

Dates: Early 20th Century

Silver Dresser Tray, Early 20th Century

 Item
Identifier: B167.03.0004.00003
Scope and Contents

Silver oval shaped dresser tray with the initial "F" engraved in the center. Branches with leaves and cherries decorate the border. Sterling stamped on back. Tray for holding dresser items or possibly a calling card tray.

Dates: Early 20th Century

Skirt Knickers, circa 1905

 Item
Identifier: B106.01.0004.00001
Abstract

Ivory cotton muslin skirt knickers with lace stitching two inches from the bottom of each leg and an ivory cotton drawstring around the waist. The garment is gathered at the knee for fullness under a skirt. A blue and white striped label ironed on inside back of garment states: ''90L92.'' Originally belonged to Flora Anfenger Hornbein.

Dates: circa 1905