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  Bonaparte Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bonaparte, Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul, called Prince Napoleon, or Plon-Plon (1822-1891), son of Jérôme Bonaparte, born in Trieste, Italy.
Bonaparte, Charles Joseph (1851-1921), American public official who was the grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte, the youngest brother of the French emperor...
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Charles Joseph Bonaparte: lawyer and grandson of Jandeacute;randocirc;me Bonaparte, youngest brother of...
Charles Joseph Bonaparte (June 9, 1851 June 28, 1921) was a grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte (the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I), and a member of the United States Cabinet.
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 Charles Joseph Bonaparte Summary
Bonaparte, a prominent civic reformer, was the grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I. Bonaparte is best remembered for creating an office in the Department of Justice for criminal investigation, which later evolved into the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Charles Joseph Bonaparte (June 9, 1851–June 28, 1921) was a grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte (the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I), and a member of the United States Cabinet.
Bonaparte died in Bella Vista, Baltimore County, Maryland and is interred at Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for bonaparte
Bonaparte, Louis (1778–1846) King of Holland (1806–10), brother of Napoleon I and father of Napoleon III.
How England first saw Bonaparte: a painting by Francesco Cossia commissioned by Maria Cosway in 1797 was the first true portrait of Napoleon to be seen in England.
Bonaparte is aboard a British warship, under guard...
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 Charles Joseph Bonaparte - Encyclopedia.com
Charles Joseph Bonaparte 1851-1921, U.S. cabinet official, b.
Baltimore; grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte and Elizabeth Patterson.
Both the sons of the Emperor Leopold, Joseph I and Charles VI, fathered sons who died in infancy: but Joseph had contracted a sexual disease with...
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 Charles Joseph Bonaparte — FactMonster.com
Bonaparte, Charles Joseph, 1851–1921, U.S. cabinet official, b.
Napoleon II - Napoleon II Napoleon II, 1811–32, son of Napoleon I and Marie Louise, known as the king of...
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 Bonaparte Charles Joseph - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bonaparte Charles Joseph - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bonaparte, Joseph : rule in Spain: Charles IV (of Spain)
Charles IV (of Spain) (1748-1819), king of Spain (1788-1808).
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 Bonaparte Charles Joseph - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bonaparte Charles Joseph - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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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.
The majority of these letters are from Bonaparte to his wife, Ellen C. Bonaparte and are made up chiefly of personal notes, comments on family members, servants, neighbors, etc. These letters to Mrs.
Bonaparte, mostly taken from those received by Charles J. Bonaparte while he was Secretary of the Navy and Attorney General.
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 Elizabeth Patterson — Infoplease.com
On a visit to America, Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, met and married her (1803).
Charles Joseph Bonaparte - Bonaparte, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, Charles Joseph, 1851–1921, U.S. cabinet official, b.
Bonaparte: Napoleon's Siblings - Napoleon's Siblings Joseph Bonaparte Joseph, 1768–1844, was the eldest of the children of...
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 Napoleon II Biography (1811–32) (in full François Charles Joseph Bonaparte) Online Encyclopedia Article About ...
Napoleon II Biography (1811–32) (in full François Charles Joseph Bonaparte)
Son of Napoleon I by the Archduchess Marie Louise, born in Paris, France.
After his father's abdication he was brought up in Austria, and in 1818 given the title of the Duke of Reichstadt, though allowed no active political role.
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 Charles Joseph Bonaparte - Definition, explanation
Charles Joseph Bonaparte (June 9, 1851–June 28, 1921) was a grandson of Jerome Bonaparte (the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I), and a member of the United States Cabinet.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the son of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (1805-1870) and Susan May Williams (1812-1881), from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family descended.
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 Biologie - Charles Joseph Bonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Juni 1921 in Bella Vista, Maryland) war ein Enkel von Jerome Bonaparte, dem jüngsten Bruder des französischen Kaisers Napoleon I. Geboren in Baltimore, Maryland, war er der Sohn von Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (1805–1870) und Susan McWilliams (1812–1881), von denen die amerikanische Linie der Familie Bonaparte abstammt.
1905 ernannte Präsident Theodore Roosevelt Bonaparte zum Kabinettsmitglied als Staatsekretär der Marine.
Joseph Bonaparte gründete 1908 das Bureau of Investigation BOI, das spätere FBI.
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  Charles Joseph Bonaparte
Charles Joseph Bonaparte (June 9, 1851 - June 28, 1921) was the grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the son of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (1805-70) and Susan May Williams (1812-1881), from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family descends.
Charles Joseph Bonaparte died in Bella Vista, Baltimore County, Maryland.
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 Columbia Encyclopedia- Bonaparte - AOL Research & Learn
Joseph, 1768–1844, was the eldest of the children of Carlo and Letizia to survive infancy.
Joseph later negotiated a treaty (1800) with the United States and represented France in the peace negotiations at Lunéville (1801) and Amiens (1802).
Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, 1803–57, prince of Canino, son of Lucien, lived in the United States from 1824 to 1833 and was important as a naturalist, particularly as author of American Ornithology (4 vol., 1825–33, in English).
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 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Charles Joseph Bonaparte
Charles Joseph Bonaparte (June 9, 1851 - June 28, 1921) was a grandson of Jerome Bonaparte (the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I), and a member of the United States Cabinet.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the son of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (1805-1870) and Susan May Williams (1812-1881), from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family descended.
Bonaparte died in Bella Vista, Baltimore County, Maryland and is interred at Baltimores Loudon Park Cemetery.
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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.
Charles, born on June 9, 1951, was taught early by his mother to keep out of the pride parade which he might have marched in because of his royal blood.
Part of the reason Bonaparte had been appointed to the office of the Attorney General by Roosevelt was to give over his special talents to the prosecution of offenders in the vast land fraud activities going on in the West at that time - 1905-10.
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 Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte was born on July 7, 1805 in Camberwell, Surrey, England, son of Jerome Bonaparte and Elizabeth Patterson, and Emperor Napoleon I's nephew.
He married Susan May Williams (1812-1881), and it is from them that the American line of the Bonaparte family descend.
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte died on June 17, 1870 in Baltimore, Maryland and is buried in the Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore.
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Charles J. Bonaparte was born in Baltimore, Maryland on June 9, 1851.
Bonaparte subscribed neither to the politics of fear, where monstrous dangers immobilize the citizenry, nor to the politics of blind faith, where citizens are expected to abdicate entirely their fate to those in power.
But yet, Bonaparte refused to be numbed into indifference by the cynicism of his time, the constant harangue of naysayers and the seemingly insurmountable problems that plagued the political systems in which he thrived and conquered.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Charles Joseph Bonaparte
Charles Joseph Bonaparte (June 9, 1851 – June 28, 1921) was a grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte (the youngest brother of the French emperor Napoleon I), and a member of the United States Cabinet.
Bonaparte died in Bella Vista (originally built as "Mount Vista Estates", Baltimore County, Maryland, and is interred at Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery.
Bonaparte drove the 15 miles every day to Baltimore to do business in his coach pulled by four stout draft horses.
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 Jerome Bonaparte   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nevertheless, the council decreed that the son of Madame Elizabeth Patterson was entitled to the name of Bonaparte, although he could not be recognized as a member of the imperial family.
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.
Madame Bonaparte employed every means to maintain the legality of her marriage and the legitimacy of her son.
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 BONAPARTE, Jérôme   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bonaparte served with the French navy in the West Indies but left ship and went to the U.S., where, in 1803, he married Elizabeth Patterson (1785–1879); a grandson from this union was the American public official Charles Joseph Bonaparte.
Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, Jérôme's son by Catherine of Württemberg, was known as Prince Napoleon.
On June 18, 1815 at Waterloo in Belgium, Napoleon Bonaparte suffers defeat at the hands of the Duke of Wellington, bringing an end to the Napoleonic era of European history.
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 Bonaparte Charles Joseph: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Baltimore; grandson of JU+00E9rU+00F4me Bonaparte and Elizabeth Patterson.
Charles McCollester is the director of the Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Labor Relations at Indiana University of Pennsylvania...
Charles IV and his family have been frankly portrayed by Goya, one of their court painters...
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In 1905, United States President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Bonaparte to his cabinet as United States Secretary of the Navy.
In 1908 Joseph founded the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
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 Bonaparte, Charles Joseph: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
Charles Joseph Bonaparte, who served as U.S. attorney general under president THEODORE ROOSEVELT, was one of the organizers of the Civic Reform League and the National Municipal League, and he helped to found a Special Agents Force within the JUSTICE DEPARTMENT that was the forerunner of the FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI).
A grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, who was Napoleon's youngest brother, Charles Joseph Bonaparte was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 9, 1851.
Bonaparte returned to Baltimore and established a private practice.
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