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  1. Charles Joseph Bonaparte. (1851–1921) →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. served under President Theodore Roosevelt as Secretary of the Navy, then as Attorney General of the United States. He created the Bureau of Investigation, which would later become known as the FBI. Charles Joseph Bonaparte.

  2. Deutsche Biographie - Napoleon II. Napoleon II. François Joseph Charles (Franz) Kaiser der Franzosen, König von Rom, Prinz von Parma, Herzog von Reichstadt, * 20.3.1811 Paris, † 22.7.1832 Schönbrunn, ⚰ Wien, Kapuzinergruft, seit 1940 Paris, Invalidendom. (katholisch) Übersicht. NDB 18 (1997)

  3. Title Charles J. Bonaparte papers, Summary Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, notes, personal miscellany, legal records, biographical material, clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating to Bonaparte's service as U.S. attorney general and U.S. secretary of the navy during Theodore Roosevelt's presidential administration and to the Progressive Party and Republican Party.

  4. Early life and education []. Coat of Arms of Charles Joseph Bonaparte. Bonaparte was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on June 9, 1851, the son of Jérôme ("Bo") Napoleon Bonaparte, (1805–1870) and Susan May Williams (1812–1881), from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family descended, and a grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia, the youngest brother of French emperor ...

  5. Charles Joseph Bonaparte was the son of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte and Susan M. Williams. He was a Baltimore lawyer and reformer; He helped found the Baltimore Reform League, National Civil Service Reform League, etc. He served on Board of Indian Commissioners and as Special Indian Agent under Theodore Roosevelt; Secretary of the Navy 1905-06 ...

  6. Today we are going to review the story of another descendant, Charles Joseph Bonaparte, who was attorney general of the United States and under whose management the BOI, precedent of the FBI, was founded. All these bonapartes had one thing in common: they did not descend directly from Napoleon, since he only had one son (named after him but ...

  7. 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.