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Hon. Christian Anton Voelker
Extracted from Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa, 1894 Reprinted by Higginson Book Co., Salem, Massachusetts, p. 134

HON. CHRISTIAN ANTON VOELKER, is President of the Key City Fire Insurance Company and hold; a similar position with the Iowa Mutual Building & Loan Association. Long a prominent resident of Dubuque, Mr. Voelker at one time served as Mayor of the city and has long been prominent in public enterprises. A native of Hockenheim, he was born in Baden, August 16, 1850, and his father, Leopold, who was born in the same village, was a sugar refiner. He took part in the Revolution of 1848 with Gen. Franz Sigel and others, after which he continued to live in the Fatherland only until 1851, when he brought his family to America, leaving Havre, France, in a sailing-vessel bound for New York City. He continued on his westward journey until he reached this county, where he engaged in farming for a time; he later became a dealer in wood and was thus engaged until he retired from business to make his home in Dubuque. His wife, Lena (Storch) Voelker, was born in Waldorf, Baden, and her father died in the German army during the War of 1812 to 1815. Both of our subject's parents are members of the Catholic Church, and their three sons and four daughters are all living and are residents of this city.

When an infant our subject was brought by his parents to Dubuque, and he attended the Trinity parochial school until a little over eleven years of age, when he was obliged to go to work to assist in his own maintenance. He was first employed in a chair factory, where he learned the trade and made himself very useful to the proprietors. At the age of eighteen he became foreman in the chair department, in which position he continued for the five succeeding years In the year 1864 he attempted to join the army, but the quota at the time being full he was not received. He continued in his position as foreman therefore until August 1, 1873, when he engaged in general merchandising in a rented store at No. 1,330 Clay Street, which he operated for seven years.

In 1879 Mr. Voelker built the fine brick block at the corner of Thirteenth and Clay Streets, and there for two years ran his business, later building the store adjoining, as he needed additional room. At the same time he was Vice-President and Director in the Dubuque Fire and Marine Association, which he helped to organize, and in 1890 he founded the Iowa Mutual Building & Loan Association, of which he became President and which has now about $200,00O invested in first mortgages, the largest concern of the kind ill the city October 19,1891, our subject organized the Key City Fire Insurance Company with a capital stock of $200,000, and of this company he has been President from the first at the close of the first year the company was paying dividends of twenty per cent. He owns Woodlawn Park, an addition to Dubuque, which he laid out in company with Messrs. Kleinsschmidt & Hanover, and subsequently bought their interest among numerous other concerns in which he has been interested are the Concentrating Works, the Citizens' State Bank, the German Trust & Savings Bank, and the Dubuque Street Railway Electric and Power Company. His fine residence was erected by him on Seminary Hill and he owns a farm near Brainard, Minn.

April 15, 1873, in this city, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Voelker and Josephine Kalfenbach, who was born in Milwaukee and reared in this city. By her he has had four children, Elizabeth, Rosa, Christian A., Jr., and Mary. They are members of St. Mary's Catholic Church, in which our subject has been Treasurer for years, and he also belongs to the Roman Catholic Protective Association of Iowa, and the St. Alphonse Society
Always an active Democrat, Mr. Voelker is a member of the County. Finance Committee, and in 1884 was Alternate-at-Large to the Democratic convention which nominated Grover Cleveland in Chicago. In April, 1887, Mr. Voelker was elected Mayor of Dubuque on the people's ticket, having a majority of about eight hundred votes over each of the other parties. He instituted reformatory measures and had a reliable corps of officials.

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