View of the Anfenger House (1884), 2900 Champa Street, in the Five Points Neighborhood, Denver, Colorado. Milton Louis and Louise Anfenger, both immigrants from Germany, were active in the Jewish community of early Denver. They were involved in the formation of National Jewish Hospital and the nearby Temple Emanuel Synagogue (Curtis Street and 24th Street). Milton was a prominent attorney, Colorado state senator, humanitarian, and a civic leader. The two-story red, brick Italianate house features front and side facing wings, sill and lintel, tall narrow double-hung windows with molded crowns and carved ornaments. The one-story, off-center porch has slender, incised supports. The residence was restored in the 1970's and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing resource to the Curtis Park-Champa Street Historic District.
Description
1 slide : color.
Is Part Of
Tom Noel photograph collection.; Tom Noel photograph collection, notebook California Street and Champa Street.;
Item Owned By
Auraria Library
Subject
Curtis Park (Denver, Colo.)--2000-2010.; Denver (Colo.)--2000-2010.; Five Points (Denver, Colo.)--2000-2010.; Historic buildings.; Houses.; Anfenger, Milton Louis, 1874-1952.; Dwellings--Colorado--Denver--Pictorial works.; Historic buildings--Colorado--Denver--Pictorial works.; Curtis Park (Denver, Colo.)--Pictorial works.; Denver (Colo.)--Pictorial works.; Five Points (Denver, Colo.)--Pictorial works.
Format-Medium
Photograph
Source
Tom Noel.
Rights Contact Information
Restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History/Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR700151069
Notes
Content derived from inventory prepared by Jacquelyn Ainlay-Conley.; Scanned image from loaned collection.; Title inked and penciled on slide mount.; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.; R7001510692