Colorado
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Anfengers and Hornbeins, between 1930-1935
Left to right Essie Anfenger, Milton Anfenger, Louise Anfenger, Philip Hornbein, and Flora Hornbein in front of a piano in the living room in the Hornbein home. A dog sits on Mrs. Anfenger's lap.
Corset, circa 1900
A single layer corset made from two pieces of cotton muslin and ten bones finished with twill tape to provide support for the corset frame. Satin ribbon and eyelet lace is stitched over the outside of the cotton muslin. This view shows the outside of the corset and the back lacing. Originally belonged to Flora Anfenger.
Flora Anfenger's Corset, between 1990-2000
Corset belonging to Flora Anfenger Hornbein propped up on a chair.
Flora Anfenger's Corset and Bloomers, between 1990-2000
Corset and bloomers belonging to Flora Anfenger Hornbein propped up on a chair.
Flora Hornbein, between 1900-1910
A young Flora Anfenger Hornbein sits on a couch wearing a white dress and gloves.
Flora Hornbein's Wedding Dress, 1905
An off-white cotton wedding dress with cutwork and off-white embroidery. This view shows the front of the dress. The garment was created from sixty-four separate pieces. The embroidery and cutwork design consists of floral, leaf and pinwheel motifs. The dress was worn by Flora Anfenger at her marriage to Philip Hornbein in 1905.
Growing up in Early Colorado: The Lives of Jewish Children, 2012
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.
Hornbein Baby's First Outing, 1908 June 4
The young Hornbein family poses together at Lakeside by a painted train background. Left to right are Flora Hornbein, Louis Hornbein, and Philip Hornbein.
Hornbein Family in Pine Crest, Colorado, 1922
Philip and Flora Hornbein stand behind two of their children, Philip Jr. and Marjorie, on vacation in Pine Crest, Colorado. The family stands on a trail.
Hornbein Family Portrait, 1923
Flora and Philip Hornbein stand in front of a false scenic coastline backdrop with their children, Marjorie and Philip Jr., mounted on a wooden donkey in front of them. Photograph was taken on a trip to San Francisco, California in 1923. Philip Hornbein was a Colorado trial lawyer, a leader in the fight against the Ku Klux Klan, and chairman of Colorado's Democratic Party during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.