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This is a duplicate article, see Wilhelm Weber (more detailed, but without portrait!).
Sebastjan
- I moved the text from that article and kept the picture. -- goatasaur
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Much of this text originally came from the book Heroes of the Telegraph by John Munro, available at Project Gutenberg: [1]. Lupo 14:10, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)