Edited by Jim Graupner

Nehls was born in Pyritz, province of Pomerania, Germany, 4 February 1847. He attended school in the village of Pyritz and later was apprenticed to a blacksmith and toolsmith, there.
In 1870, at the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War (19 July 1870 - 10 May 1871), Nehls entered military service for Prussia and the North German Confederation. As a soldier in the Second company, Fifth Pommeranian Infantry, Regiment No. 42, Nehls is reported to have participated in a number of active encounters during the conflict. The following year peace was restored when France surrendered and Prussian Germany proclaimed itself the German Empire.
On 4 June 1874 Nehls sailed for America and came directly to New Ulm. Mr. Nehls first employment was as a hired farm hand in the vicinity. In April 1881, Fred Aufderheide hired him as a worker in brickyards, which Aufderheide had acquired the year before from __ Winklemann. So Nehls started his employment at the brickyard when it was in its infancy and continued his service there as the business expanded and prospered for the next 40 years.
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Mr. Nehls was buried in the Lutheran Cemetery in New Ulm.