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Criminal


CHARLES WARD

Alias: WM H HALL

Specialties: CONFIDENCE MAN, SWINDLER

No: 104 Last Displayed: 10/6/2017

Description:

Fifty-two years old in 1886. Born in United States. Book-keeper. Married, Medium build. Height, 5 feet 9 inches. Weight, 159 pounds. Brown hair, mixed with gray, wears it long; blue eyes, light complexion. Generally wears a full, heavy gray beard and mustache. Dresses well, and has an extraordinary gift of the gab.

Record:

CHARLEY WARD, whose right name is Charles Vallum, is one of the most noted confidence operators in America. He enjoys the distinction of being the only man in his line who can play the confidence game successfully on women. His principal forte, though, is collecting subscriptions for homes and asylums. He was arrested in New York City on April 6, 1877, for collecting money for the Presbyterian Hospital of New York City without authority. For this he was sentenced to five years in State prison, on April 12, 1877, by Judge Sutherland. He was pardoned by Governor Cornell in 1880. He was arrested again in New York City on August 4, 1881, for collecting considerable money, without authority, in aid of the "Society for the Relief of the Destitute Blind," of New York City, and appropriating it to his own use. In this case, owing to the efforts of a loving wife, he escaped with eighteen months' imprisonment in State prison, on September 7, 1881, being sentenced by Judge Cowing. Ward's picture is an excellent one, taken in April, 1877.

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