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WEIGEL, Frederick
WEIGEL, Frederick. (Wittenburg, Germany, Oct. 28, 1819--Dubuque, IA, May 19, 1896). Capitalist. One of Dubuque's earliest settlers, Weigel came here in June 1833, and rose to wealth by founding the profitable Key City Flour Mills and running the plant day and night. He later sold the mill and invested in real estate and MEAT PACKING.
Weigel purchased vast amounts of land in the downtown area. Much of this remained in the family for years after his death. His home, an excellent example of ITALIAN VILLA ARCHITECTURE (1192 Locust Street), was furnished during his life with valuable works of art and hand carved furniture including some with inlaid GOLD.
Weigel was elected to the city council twice and nominated for MAYOR. He declined to run for business reasons. In 1920 the Weigel memorial window, "David Set Singers Before the Lord," was dedicated in what became SAINT LUKE'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH.