<p>Who really was Black Bart? While he was a notorious nineteenth-century bandit known for robbing stagecoaches in gold rush California and Oregon Black Bart&rsquo;s true identity is still cloaked in mystery. After being jailed in 1883 as Charles Edward Boles his picture appeared in all the papers&mdash;yet hundreds of miners and old neighbors and friends would keep a secret: that the man in the papers was actually Alvy Boles.</p><p>In History in Plain Sight: Joaquin Miller Ambrose Bierce and the Real Black Bart author and historian Margaret Guilford-Kardell investigates the true identity of the man known as Black Bart and she draws from Harry L. Wells&rsquo;s History of Siskiyou County California (1881) and other historical documents newspaper articles and letters to explore the fascinating connection between the real Black Bart and poet-novelist Joaquin Miller&mdash;two of the most colorful but misunderstood figures from California&rsquo;s gold rush days.</p><p>&ldquo;Call me what you will&rdquo; said a defiant Black Bart upon his arrest. Yet while he was called C. E. Boles or Charles Bolton by the authorities a story of reputation competing journalism and family will show how the real Black Bart was none other than Alvy Boles.</p>
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