Charles D. Wells (November 3, 1849 – died [when?]) was an American newspaperman and politician.
Wells was born on November 3, 1849, in Sutton, New Hampshire,[1] the son of James and Sarah Wells. His family relocated to Wisconsin in 1856, settling at Stoughton.[1] Together with his brother James A. Wells (1841–1920), Charles D. Wells founded the Tomah Journal in Tomah, Wisconsin in 1867.[2][3] He married Alice Asenath Maltbie in 1869;[4] they had one child together (Lotta Wells Clark, 1875–1934) and later divorced in Colorado in 1879.[5]
Wells was arrested in 1883 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin on suspicion of being a "circus follower" and vagrant. He was jailed for several days until he was able to prove his identity.[7][8]