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  1. Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series) Charles Joseph Bonaparte MSA SC 3520-13412. Sources: Charles Joseph Bonaparte: BALTIMORE COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Estate Papers) Charles J. Bonaparte, Box 1219 Estate No. 3792 [MSA T679-63, HF/1/30/14] Jerome Bonaparte: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Sun Collection) 18 June 1870, MSA SC 2852.

  2. Charles Joseph Bonaparte (; June 9, 1851 – June 28, 1921) was an American lawyer and political activist for progressive and liberal causes. Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, he served in the cabinet of the 26th U.S. president, Theodore Roosevelt.

  3. Charles J. Bonaparte (1906–1909) 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. Bonaparte was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on June 9, 1851, attending a French school and being privately tutored before ...

  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. 1 de feb. de 2019 · H.L. MENCKEN CALLED IT “the Bonaparte smile”—not a grin, but a display of disquieting confidence by fellow Baltimorean Charles Joseph Bonaparte, foe of cronyism and bias in government. “The Republicans hate him as fervently as do the Democrats, for his favors have been impartially distributed and his fatal smile has beamed upon all,” Mencken wrote.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2023 · Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's Son, Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte was born on the morning of the 20th March 1811 at the Tuileries Palace in Paris. The city's residents were notified by the firing of one hundred cannons that Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte was finally a father and that his issue was male.

  7. The Roi de Rome (King of Rome), Napoleon-François-Charles-Joseph Bonaparte, was the first legitimate son of Napoleon Ist, emperor of the French and son of a Corsican noble. His mother was Napoleon’s second wife, the young Marie-Louise of Habsburg-Lorraine, daughter of the Emperor of Austria. Napoleon François was in fact Napoleon’s first legitimate child since his …