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Bolles was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.He was the brother of investigative journalist Don Bolles and of Ann Bolles Johnson. His paternal grandfather, Stephen Bolles, was a U.S. member of Congress from Wisconsin (died 1941), and his father was for many years an editor with the Associated Press (died 1972). [1]
Richard Bolles may refer to: Richard Nelson Bolles (1927–2017), Episcopal clergyman and author Richard "Dicky" J. Bolles (1843–1917), Florida land salesman
Don Bolles was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on July 10, 1928.At a young age he moved to New Jersey, where his father was chief of the state's Associated Press (AP) bureau; his paternal grandfather, Stephen Bolles, had also been in the newspaper business.
There are members of the United States House of Representatives who spent only a single two-year term (or less) in office usually either due to death, resignation, or electoral defeat.
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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 ]