| Charles Joseph Bonaparte |

| | In office July 1, 1905 – December 16, 1906 | | Preceded by | Paul Morton | | Succeeded by | Victor H. Metcalf | | In office December 17, 1906 – March 4, 1909 | | Preceded by | William H. Moody | | Succeeded by | George W. Wickersham |
| | Born | June 9, 1851 Baltimore, Maryland, USA | | Died | June 28, 1921 Baltimore County, Maryland, USA | | Political party | Republican | | Spouse | Ellen Channing Day Bonaparte | | Profession | Politician, Lawyer | 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. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 428 Ã 599 pixel Image in higher resolution (595 Ã 833 pixel, file size: 61 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) http://hdl. ...
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Paul Morton (1857 - 1911) was a U.S. businessman. ...
Victor Howard Metcalf (October 10, 1853–February 20, 1936) was an American politician. ...
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William Henry Moody (23 December 1853â1917) was an American politician and jurist, who held positions in all three branches of the Government of the United States. ...
George Woodward Wickersham (September 19, 1858âJanuary 26, 1936) was an American lawyer and Presidential Cabinet Secretary. ...
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Nickname: Monument City, Charm City, Mob Town[1][2], B-more Motto: The Greatest City in America,[3] Get in on it. ...
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Jérôme Bonaparte Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia (November 15, 1784 - June 24, 1860) was the youngest brother of Napoleon, who made him King of Westphalia (1807-1813). ...
Napoleon I Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation and Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine (15 August 1769 â 5 May 1821) was a general of the French Revolution, the ruler of France as First Consul (Premier Consul) of the French Republic from...
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Born in Baltimore, Maryland, he was the son of Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte (1805-1870) and Susan May Williams (1812-1881), from whom the American line of the Bonaparte family descended. Nickname: Monument City, Charm City, Mob Town[1][2], B-more Motto: The Greatest City in America,[3] Get in on it. ...
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte (July 7, 1805 - June 17, 1870) was a son of Jerome Bonaparte and Elizabeth Patterson, and a nephew of Emperor Napoleon I. He was born in Camberwell, Surrey, England, but lived in the United States with his mother, whose marriage had been annulled at the order of...
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Susan May Williams (April 2, 1812-September 15, 1881) was the daughter of Benjamin Williams, a prominent Baltimore merchant originally from Roxbury, Massachusetts, and his wife Sarah Copeland Williams. ...
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Of Corsican origin, the Bonaparte (originally Buonaparte) family is the family of Napoleon I, who was elected as first consul of France on November 10, 1799 with the help of his brother, Lucien Bonaparte, president of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud. ...
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. Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) , is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. One of the eight Ivies, it was founded in 1636. ...
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On September 1, 1875, Bonaparte married Ellen Channing Day (1852-1924). The daughter of attorney Thomas Mills Day and Ellen Cornelia (Jones) Pomeroy. They had no children. September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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He was a member of the Board of Indian Commissioners from 1902 to 1904, chairman of the National Civil Service Reform League in 1904 and appointed a trustee of The Catholic University of America. 1902 (MCMII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
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In 1905, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Bonaparte to his cabinet as United States Secretary of the Navy. From 1906 until the end of President Roosevelt's administration he served as United States Attorney General. He was active in suits brought against the trusts and was largely responsible for breaking up the tobacco monopoly. In 1908, Joseph founded the Bureau of Investigation (BOI). 1905 (MCMV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar). ...
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He was one of the founders, and for a time the president, of the National Municipal League. The National Civic League is an organization founded in 1894 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at a meeting of civic leaders, policy-makers, journalists, and educators (including Theodore Roosevelt, Louis Brandeis, Marshall Field, and Frederick Law Olmsted) to discuss the future of American cities. ...
Bonaparte died in Bella Vista (originally built as "Mount Vista Estates", Baltimore County, Maryland, and is interred at Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery. Cause of death was "Saint Vitus Dance". A nearby street in Baltimore County bears the name of Bonaparte Ave. Baltimore County is a suburban county located in the northern portion of the State of Maryland. ...
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It was said that Mr. Bonaparte drove the 15 miles every day to Baltimore to do business in his coach pulled by four stout draft horses. The Mount Vista Mansion can be seen by driving north on Maryland Route 147 and is the original property on Mount Vista Estates. Flag Seal Nickname: Monument City, Charm City, Mob Town, B-more Motto: Get In On It (formerly The City That Reads and The Greatest City in America; BELIEVE is not the official motto but rather a specific campaign) Location Location of Baltimore in Maryland Coordinates , Government Country State County United...
Maryland State Highway 147, also known as Harford Road, is a north-south road traversing Harford County, Baltimore County, and Baltimore City, serving the communities of Benson, Fallston, Fork, Mount Vista, Carney, Parkville and the city of Baltimore. ...
Mount Vista Estates was the original home built by Charles Joseph Bonaparte in Baltimore County, Maryland. ...
Literature
- Joseph Bucklin Bishop, Charles Joseph Bonaparte: His Life and Public Services (1922)
- Eric F. Goldman, Charles J. Bonaparte: Patrician Reformer, His Earlier Career (1943)
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