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Charles E. Boles (c.1829 - Last seen February 28, 1888), also known as Black Bart, was an English-born American outlaw noted for the poetic messages he left behind after two of his robberies. Often called Charley by his friends, he was also known as Charles (or C.E.) Bolton. [1]
Quick Facts. Byname of: Charles E. Boles, or Bolton. Born: c. 1820,, New York state, U.S. Died: 1917?, New York? Black Bart (born c. 1820, New York state, U.S.—died 1917?, New York?) was a California hooded robber believed to have held up some 28 stagecoaches from 1875 to 1883.
29 Σεπ 2021 · Charles E. Boles, better known as Black Bart, became infamous for his daring stagecoach robberies in California and Oregon in the late 1800s. Charles Boles might be the only criminal to leave poetic messages after his robberies.
Black Bart, the stage coach robber, was captured in San Francisco in 1883 after an eight-year robbery spree.
Charles E. Bowles aka: Black Bart was one of the most notorious stagecoach robbers to operate in northern California and southern Oregon. Also known as Charles Bolton and T.Z Spalding, Black Bart was considered a gentleman bandit with a reputation for style and sophistication.
31 Μαρ 2024 · An unlikely candidate for a career in highway robbery, the elderly Charles "Black Bart" Boles managed to fool Wells Fargo detectives for several years, collecting over $18,000 from the bank before finally getting caught.
18 Ιουν 2016 · Charles Boles knew of a popular dime store novel featuring a feared outlaw dressed in black. When he took the name of Black Bart, he capitalized on a known fear, even though he never dressed in black and didn’t resemble the description of the dime store novel’s outlaw.