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  1. 11. Jan. 2008 · Charles Joseph Bonaparte, his life and public services by Bishop, Joseph Bucklin, 1847-1928. Publication date 1922 Topics Bonaparte, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1851-1921 Publisher New York, C. Scribner's sons Collection americana Book f ...

  2. Three-quarter length portrait of Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1851-1921) with brown hair and mustache, black coat and tie, and white shirt. He holds a green folder in his proper left hand.

  3. 31. Jan. 2020 · Charles Joseph Bonaparte, grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, was born in Baltimore, Maryland on 9 June 1851. He was graduated from Harvard University in 1871 and the Harvard law School in 1874. In 1904 he was appointed a member of the Board of Indian Commissioners. In July 1905 he was appointed Secretary of the Navy by President Theodore Roosevelt, and served until December 1906. Then on 17 ...

  4. Comments. Among the 83 secretaries of the Navy, the 37th, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, has the most unusual back story. Secretary Bonaparte was the grandson of the youngest of Napoleon Bonaparte’s four brothers, Jérôme. This lineage made the new secretary a grandnephew of the late French emperor who’d shaken the world barely a century earlier.

  5. Presidential Cabinet Secretary. The youngest grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon's youngest brother, and Elizabeth Patterson of Baltimore, he met Theodore Roosevelt at Harvard Law School. After he became President, Roosevelt appointed him United States Attorney General. In that capacity, C.J. Bonaparte founded the...

  6. Charles Joseph Bonaparte. J.E. Purdy, Boston/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (Digital File Number: cph 3c02547) (1851–1921), 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 ...

  7. Charles Joseph Bonaparte. Bonaparte, Charles Joseph, amerikanischer Politiker, * 9.6.1851 in Baltimore (Maryland), † 28.6.1921 ebenda. Enkel von (14 von 38 Wörtern) Möchten Sie Zugriff auf den vollständigen Artikelinhalt? Für nur 0,99 Euro weiterles ...