Figure Dissected at Trial, circa 1915
Abstract
Copy of newspaper articles about attorney Milton Louis Anfenger defending Horrace Golden, an illusionist, for non-payment for a wood model. The question was whether the arms and legs were detachable. Milton Anfenger lost the court case, but said he would appeal.
Dates
- circa 1915
Rights and Usage Statement
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Extent
1 Items (clipping)
Scope and Contents
Series 5 of 7 includes newspaper articles relating to Anfenger's legal and political careers, and ephemera.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Good
Provenance
Donated by Marjorie Hornbein, niece of Milton Anfenger.
General
Title supplied by archivist.
Inscription and Marks
Headline: ''Body of Woman is 'Dissected' in Court At Trial: Nude Figure Lies on Table and Lawyers Take Off All Its Limbs.''
Creator
- From the Collection: Anfenger, Milton L. (Milton Louis), 1874-1952 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository