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| | Charles Joseph Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bonaparte died in Bella Vista, Baltimore County, Maryland and is interred at Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery. |  | | In 1905, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Bonaparte to his cabinet as United States Secretary of the Navy. |  | | After graduating from Harvard University and Harvard Law School, where he would later be appointed a university overseer, he practiced law in Baltimore and became prominent in municipal and national reform movements. |
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| | Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte died in Baltimore, Maryland and is buried in the Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore. |  | | There is some speculation that he is the reason that the 11th Congress of the United States in 1810 proposed an amendment to the U.S. Constituion to strip an American citizen of his or her citizenship if he or she accepts a title of nobility from a foreign nation. |  | | The amendment came very close to being ratified by the legislatures of enough states to become part of the U.S. Constitution, lacking the approval of only one. |
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| | Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Historical Documents from the Bureau's Founding |
 | | This was Charles Joseph Bonaparte, Secretary of the Navy and later, Attorney General, in the cabinet of Theodore Roosevelt. |  | | With the retirement of President Roosevelt in 1909, Bonaparte went back to his law practice in Baltimore after three years and eight months in the cabinet. |  | | In 1905, with the expectation of succeeding to the Attorney Generalship on the retirement of William H. Moody, he accepted the portfolio of Secretary of the Navy in a long-winded letter to Roosevelt. |
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| | American President |
 | | Bonaparte was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on June 9, 1851, attending a French school and being privately tutored before entering Harvard College. |  | | Bonaparte secured his first post in the presidential cabinet of Theodore Roosevelt as secretary of the Navy following the resignation of Paul Morton in 1905. |  | | The grand nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, Charles Joseph Bonaparte made a name for himself while serving as both secretary of the Navy and attorney general in Theodore Roosevelt's cabinet. |
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| | Jerome Bonaparte |
 | | --The elder, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1832, was graduated at the United States military academy in 1852, and served on the Texas frontier. |  | | Jerome Bonaparte, the son, refused to sue for the hand of a daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, as his mother desired, and married Miss Williams, of Roxbury, Massachusetts. |  | | Maryland, 9 June 1851, was graduated at Harvard in 1871, and at the Harvard law school in 1874, was admitted to practice, and has attained a respectable rank at the Baltimore bar. |
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| | Memoirs of David Hunter Patterson (1844-1938) |
 | | Charles Bonaparte was Attorney-General in President Theodore Roosevelt's Cabinet. |  | | he married and had a son, William, and this William's daughter, Elizabeth, born in 1785, was married in 1803 to Jerome Bonaparte, a brother of Napoleon I. Napoleon had the marriage annulled, compelled Jerome to return to France and marry an Austrian princess, Catharine Sofia of Wortemburg, and then made Jerome the king of Westphalia. |  | | Five children, Elizabeth Cromwell, Blanche Cromwell, Joseph Campbell, William Morrow and Henrietta. |
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 | | Upon Roosevelt's accession to the presidency, Bonaparte served as secretary of the navy (1905–06) and as attorney general (1906–09). |  | | After graduating from Harvard Law School (1872), Bonaparte began the practice of law in Baltimore in 1874. |  | | He was active in organizations advocating municipal and civil service reform, which gained him the admiration of Roosevelt, who was then a member of the U.S. Civil Service Commission. |
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| | Bonaparte, Charles Joseph -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | lawyer and grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte, youngest brother of Napoleon; he became one of President Theodore Roosevelt's chief trust-busters as U.S. attorney general. |  | | (18511921), U.S. public official, born in Baltimore, Md.; grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother; graduated Harvard College 1872 and from the law school 1874; a founder and chairman of Civil Service Reform League; secretary of the Navy 190506, attorney general 190609 under President Theodore Roosevelt; as attorney general he achieved dissolution of the... |  | | He was Charles I of Spain, better known as the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. In the reign of Charles V, Spain became master of nearly half the world. |
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| | Joseph Bonaparte at Point Breeze |
 | | Napoleon Bonaparte was deposed as ruler of his country and sent to the island of Elba in disgrace. |  | | While Joseph Bonaparte never became a naturalised citizen of the United States, the New Jersey legislature passed a bill allowing him to own land, in effect making him a Jerseyman. |  | | Joseph had held a series of diplomatic and administrative posts under Napoleon. |
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| | Bonaparte - Psychology Central |
 | | Charles Louis Napoleon (1808-1873), son of Louis Napoleon, was president of France in 1848-1852 and emperor in 1852-1870, reigning as Napoleon III; his son, Eugene Bonaparte (1856-1879), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in Natal, South Africa. |  | | Jerome Napoleon Charles Bonaparte (1878-1945), married in 1914 Blanche Pierce Stenbeigh: no children. |  | | With his death, the family lost much of its remaining political appeal, though claimants continued to assert their right to the imperial title. |
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 | | In 1874, when Bonaparte began practicing law, public corruption in Maryland was said to be the worst in the country. |  | | Do not think that I am overstating, remember that in 1906, the same year Bonaparte was appointed Attorney General by President Teddy Roosevelt, the United States paid indemnity to Italy because of the failure of New Orleans officials to prevent the mass lynching of Italian citizens. |  | | But, perhaps even more remarkable is the fact that Bonaparte obtained his many appointments neither by culling favors, nor by hanging onto the coattails of some political impresario. |
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| | Find A Grave - Search Results for "BONAPARTE" |
 | | The youngest grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon's youngest brother, and Elizabeth Patterson of Baltimore, he met Theodore Roosevelt at Harvard Law School. |  | | At the request of her new adopted father, Hortense married his brother Louis Bonaparte on January 3, 1802. |  | | After he became President, Roosevelt appointed him United States Attorney General. |
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| | Point Breeze: Joseph Bonaparte's Home in America |
 | | Joseph's final resting place is in the Hotel des Invalides in Paris where his body was laid on 14 June 1862 at Napoleon III's request (Joseph's nephew). |  | | The state of New Jersey passed a special law to enable Joseph to purchase the estate. |  | | Both his daughters Charlotte and Zenaide stayed there at sometime during his sojourn in America. |
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| | bonaparte - Books, journals, articles @ The Questia Online Library |
 | | ...Louis-Napoleon, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, and his position in French historiography...article on The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, a brilliant piece of political journalism...question was a certain Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, born on 20 April 1808, the son of Louis... |  | | The Gentle Bonaparte THE Gentle Bonaparte A BIOGRAPHY OF JOSEPH, NAPOLEONS ELDER BROTHER OWEN...Pennsylvania (whose great-great-grandfather was a friend of Joseph Bonaparte), Miss Connie N. Sacco, Senior Reference Librarian of the... |  | | BONAPARTE, CHARLES JOSEPH 1851 1921, U.S. cabinet official, b. |
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| | Maryland Historical Society Library: Charles Joseph Bonaparte, 1851-1921, MS.141 - Finding Aid |
 | | From 1890 on Bonaparte was a member of the Indian Rights Association; in September 1902 he was appointed to the Board of Indian Affairs; in September 1903 he accepted a commission as Special Inspector of the Indian Territory. |  | | During this period, Bonaparte was involved in his Baltimore law practice and also rented out numerous properties. |  | | Eliot, Charles W. Fuller, Melville W. Flagg, Ernest |
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 | | In 1908, Napoleon Bonaparte’s great-nephew, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, created the FBI during his tenure as Attorney General for President Theodore Roosevelt. |  | | As most religious scholars know, the Sanhedrin was the Jewish councils in Palestine under Roman rule, to which various political, religious, and judicial functions have been attributed. |  | | They found Jesus guilty of breaking several Jewish laws and turned him over to Roman Governor Pontius Pilate for a formal inquisition and subsequent death by crucifixion. |
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| | Williams Connection to Napoleon |
 | | In 1829, Baltimore, Maryland, Susan May Williams, a descendant of Robert and Elizabeth (Stalham) Williams, married Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon through his father Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte. |  | | Descendant chart of the Williams, from Robert and Elizabeth (Stalham) Williams to Susan May Williams. |  | | Charles Joseph was Secretary of the Navy and also Secretary of the Treasury for Teddy Roosevelt |
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| | Maryland Historical Society - Patterson-Bonaparte Collection - PP70 - FINDING AID |
 | | Another son was Charles Joseph (1851-1921), Secretary of the Navy and Attorney General of the United States under Theodore Roosevelt, who married Ellen Channing Day (d. |  | | Elizabeth (Betsy) Patterson Bonaparte (1785-1879) was the daughter of Baltimore merchant William Patterson. |  | | She met Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860), brother of French emperor Napoleon I, when he visited the United States in 1803, and the two fell in love and married on Christmas eve of that year. |
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 | | She first became president in 2001 when, in a constitutionally questionable move, her predecessor, Joseph Estrada, was driven from office by mass demonstrations. |  | | She won election on her own in 2004, but was caught on tape talking to an election official during the vote count. |  | | A central element in the criticism is the question of Mrs. |
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| | Society Fresh : Article 'Saint Charles Borromeo' |
 | | Charles Township, Minnesota Saint Charles County, Missouri Saint Charles, Missouri St. |  | | In 1594 Gesualdo went to Ferrara, one of the centers of progressive musical activity in Italy — especially the madrigal — and which was home to Luzzasco Luzzaschi, one of the most forward-looking composers in the genre. |
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| | Rec Fresh : Article 'Charles I of Sicily' |
 | | Charles remained in control of the mainland Kingdom of Naples until his death in 1285, and his heirs continued to reign there until Peter's successors reunited the two territories in 1442. |  | | In 1261, Sicily alone had been entrusted to his rule. |  | | Charles I (March 1227 - January 7, 1285) was the posthumous son of King Louis VIII of France, created Count of Anjou by his elder brother King Louis IX in 1246, thus founding the second Angevin dynasty. |
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| | The Spanish Inquisition in the U.S. |
 | | Charles Joseph Bonaparte was the grand nephew of Emperor Napoleon and attorney General under Theodore Roosevelt from 1906 to 1909. |  | | Charles Joseph Bonaparte, Attorney General of the U.S. from 1906 to 1909. |  | | Napoleon Bonaparte's grand nephew, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, became Attorney General of the U.S. in 1906!! |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Charles-Lucein-Jules-Laurent Bonaparte |
 | | After his marriage to his cousin Zenaïde, daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, on 29 June, 1822, he came to the United States where his father-in-law was residing. |  | | Bonaparte became an honorary member of the Academy of Upsala in 1833, and of the Academy of Sciences of Berlin in 1843, and corresponding member of the "Institut" in 1844. |  | | Bonaparte had twelve children of whom eight survived him. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Bonaparte Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul |
 | | A strong advocate of democratic principles, Lafayette took a leading part in the French Revolution, becoming in 1789 a member of the National... |  | | Resentment grew among the Spanish people, who in March 1808 overthrew Godoy and forced Charles to abdicate in favour of his son, Ferdinand. |  | | Bonaparte, Charles Joseph (1851-1921), American public official who was the grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte, youngest brother of the French emperor... |
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 | | She was married to Emperor Napoleon I BONAPART Emperor of France (son of Charles BUONAPARTE The Lawyer and Maria Laetitia RAMOLINO) in 1810. |  | | Emperor Napoleon I BONAPART Emperor of France was born on 15 Aug 1769 in Ajaccio, Corsica. |  | | Napoleon II BONAPART was christened in 1811 in France - Francois Charles Joseph Bonaparte. |
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| | Napoleon Bonaparte |
 | | Napoleon was born on the island of Corsica at Ajaccio and was the second son of Carlo Bonaparte and Leticia Ramolino who had eight children. |  | | After his surrender, Napoleon Bonaparte was sent to St Helena where he died. |  | | Napoleon& son, François Charles Joseph Bonaparte, although known as Napoleon II and given the title Duke of Reichstadt, played no role in the government of France. |
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| | Edward Tufte: New ET Writings, Artworks & News |
 | | Later he supported Louis-Philippe during the revolution of 1830, and served as a kind of right-hand man to the head of state. |  | | The next revolution came around 1848, and Thiers tried to support the death of monarchy with the candidate for presidency, Louis-Napoleon (Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew). |  | | The Duke of Fezensac was a member of a family with long and deep military history, and was a relatively young man when he set out with Napoleon for Russia, especially in comparison with his colleagues. |
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| | Château de Rambouillet Museum/Attraction Review Rambouillet Frommers.com |
 | | Before his death in Vienna at age 21, his claim on the Napoleonic legacy was rejected by France's enemies, despite the fact that his father had had a special annex to the château at Rambouillet built especially for his use. |  | | In 1897, it was designated a residence for the presidents of the Republic. |  | | Afterward, she fled to her original home, the royal court in Vienna, with Napoleon's 3-year-old son, François-Charles-Joseph Bonaparte (also known as l'Aiglon -- the Young Eagle -- and, at least in title, the King of Rome). |
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| | French royalty -- The Bonapartes: Napoleon II |
 | | After his father's death he became an even greater threat. |  | | Francois Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1811-32), as a toddler, was the succesor to his father and titular French Enperor (1814). |  | | He was reportedly much loved by his grandfather the Empereur Francis II and Francois Charles loved his grandfather. |
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| | Find in a Library: Charles Joseph Bonaparte, his life and public services |
 | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | Charles Joseph Bonaparte, his life and public services |  | | Find in a Library: Charles Joseph Bonaparte, his life and public services |
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| | De Novo: Today / July 26 |
 | | Thirty nine years later, President Harry S. Truman signs the National Security Act into law, creating the Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense (formerly War), Joint Chiefs of Staff and the National Security Council. |  | | Today in Federal Bureaucracy History (1908) - U.S. Attorney General Charles Joseph Bonaparte issues an order to immediately staff the Office of the Chief Examiner (later renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation). |  | | A De Novo Report From The Trenches » |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Bonaparte Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul |
 | | The agency that eventually became the FBI was founded on July 26, 1908, when U.S. attorney general Charles J. Bonaparte appointed Stanley W. Finch to... |  | | Bonaparte, Louis (1778-1846), younger brother of Napoleon, born in Ajaccio, Corsica, and educated at the military school at Châlons-sur-Marne (now Châ... |  | | Bonaparte, Jérôme (1784-1860), youngest brother of Napoleon, born in Ajaccio, Corsica. |
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 | | He was born to the Empress Marie-Louise on March 20, 1811. |  | | Unfortunately for the Bonapartist cause, the young man died of tuberculosis at age 21 on July 22, 1832, in Vienna. |  | | Napoleon had one child, a son named François-Charles-Joseph Bonaparte. |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Charles Bonaparte |
 | | Charles Joseph Bonaparte - 1851-1921, United States Attorney General |  | | There are different people with the name Charles Bonaparte: |  | | Charles Bonaparte (Pretender), pretender to the imperial throne of France. |
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| | 1908 - Gurupedia |
 | | Charles Joseph Bonaparte issues an order to immediately staff the Office of the Chief Examiner (later renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation). |  | | July 22 - Albert Fisher establishes the Fisher Body Company to manufacture carriage and |
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| | Wikinfo July 26 |
 | | 1908 - United States Attorney General Charles Joseph Bonaparte issues an order to immediately staff the Office of the Chief Examiner (later renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation). |  | | The empty box will be found later with a taunting poem inside. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Related Items - Roosevelt, Theodore |
 | | (1851-1921), American public official who was the grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte, the youngest brother of the French emperor... |
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| | Bonaparte, Charles Joseph - definition of Bonaparte, Charles Joseph by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ... |
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| | Maryland ArtSource - Collections - Charles Joseph Bonaparte |
 | | He wears black coat and tie with white shirt, and holds green folder in hand. |  | | Please note: This painting may not currently be on view at the Maryland Historical Society. |  | | Description: Three-quarter length portrait shows Charles Joseph Bonaparte: standing man, facing right, with brown hair and moustache. |
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