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WULLWEBER, Christian. (Hagenow, Germany, July 1, 1833--Dubuque, IA, Sept. 22, 1877).  United States Minister to Ecuador. Wullweber, a Dubuque attorney educated at Heidelberg University in Germany and Harvard, was appointed minister in July 1875. Locally he had served as vice-president of the Board of Education in 1870 and president of the board in 1874.
[[Image:imp231.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Educated at Harvard, Christian Wullweber was the United States minister to Ecuador in 1875. Photo courtesy: John Klauer, Port of Dubuque Visitor]]WULLWEBER, Christian. (Hagenow, Germany, July 1, 1833--Dubuque, IA, Sept. 22, 1877).  United States Minister to Ecuador. Wullweber, a Dubuque attorney educated at Heidelberg University in Germany and Harvard, was appointed minister in July 1875. Locally he had served as vice-president of the Board of Education in 1870 and president of the board in 1874.


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Educated at Harvard, Christian Wullweber was the United States minister to Ecuador in 1875. Photo courtesy: John Klauer, Port of Dubuque Visitor

WULLWEBER, Christian. (Hagenow, Germany, July 1, 1833--Dubuque, IA, Sept. 22, 1877). United States Minister to Ecuador. Wullweber, a Dubuque attorney educated at Heidelberg University in Germany and Harvard, was appointed minister in July 1875. Locally he had served as vice-president of the Board of Education in 1870 and president of the board in 1874.