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Bund Camp Talk Stirs Nashville

Bund Camp Talk Stirs Nashville

i to the land Stitt. i In 1933 So BUND CAMP TALK STIRS NASHVILLE Charles W. Soltau, of Indianapolis, Acquires Much Land in Brown County Picture on Last Page NASHVILLE. March 11 Spl.) Whether a Bund 0 camp, similar to those etsablished at various points over the country, may be planned in the vicinity of Nashville is a matter that is causing considerable comment today among Brown county residents. For the last several years, Charles W. Soltau and his wife, Mrs. Pearl Soltau, at whose home in Indianapolis a German-American Bund meeting is to be held Monday, have been acquiring ground in Brown county, about eight miles east cf Nashville. Soltau first bought 148 acres near State Road 46 from Benjamin Petro, and two years ago he bought an adjoining twenty-one I acres at a delinquent tax sale. This1 received a quit claim deed from William Earl itau bought forty acres I the same vicinity from John C. Perry, while in 1931, William A. Sol- I tau, his "father, bought twenty-five i acres, also nearby, from Otto