Term
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Incumbent
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Notes
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French Suzerainty
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10 February 1894 to 13 July 1894 |
Eugène Decazes, Director |
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Upper Oubangui (Haut-Oubangui)
|
13 July 1894 to 20 October 1894 |
Eugène Decazes, Commissioner |
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20 October 1894 to 1897 |
Victor Liotard, Commissioner |
|
1897 to 1900 |
Victor Liotard, Lieutenant-Governor |
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1900 to 29 December 1903 |
Adolphe Cureau, Lieutenant-Governor |
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Upper Oubangui (Oubangui-Chari)
|
29 December 1903 to May 1904 |
Adolphe Cureau, Lieutenant-Governor |
(contd.)
|
May 1904 to 22 August 1905 |
Alphonse Iaeck, acting Governor-Delegate |
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22 August 1905 to 16 February 1906 |
Victor Emmanuel Merlet, acting Governor-Delegate |
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16 February 1906 to 4 April 1906 |
Louis Paul Émile Lamy, Governor-Delegate |
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Oubangui-Chari-Tchad (constituent colony of Congo Français, renamed French Equatorial Africa in 1910)
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April 4, 1906, to February 28, 1909 |
Émile Merwart, Lieutenant-Governor |
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February 28, 1909, to August 5, 1910 |
Lucien Fourneau, acting Lieutenant-Governor |
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August 5, 1910, to June 10, 1911 |
Paul Adam, acting Lieutenant-Governor |
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June 10, 1911, to October 12, 1916 |
Frederic Estebe, Lieutenant-Governor |
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October 12, 1916, to July 17, 1917 |
Victor Merlet, Lieutenant-Governor |
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July 17, 1917, to 16 May 1919 |
Auguste Lamblin, acting Lieutenant-Governor |
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May 16, 1919 to August 31, 1920 |
Auguste Lamblin, Lieutenant-Governor |
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Oubangui-Chari (Oubangui-Chari and Chad are separated)
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August 31, 1920 to December 1921 |
Alphonse Diret, acting Lieutenant-Governor |
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December 1921 to August 7, 1923 |
Auguste Lamblin, Lieutenant-Governor |
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August 7, 1923 to November 1924 |
Pierre Frangois, acting Lieutenant-Governor |
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November 1924 to July 1, 1926 |
Auguste Lamblin, Lieutenant-Governor |
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July 1, 1926, to July 1928 |
Georges Prouteaux, acting Lieutenant-Governor |
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July 1928 to October 22, 1929 |
Auguste Lamblin, Lieutenant-Governor |
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October 22, 1929, to October 30, 1930 |
Georges Prouteaux, acting Lieutenant-Governor |
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October 30, 1930, to March 8, 1933 |
Alphonse Deitte, Lieutenant-Governor |
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March 8, 1933, to February 1934 |
Pierre Bonnefont, acting Lieutenant-Governor |
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February 1934 to August 17, 1934 |
Alphonse Deitte, Lieutenant-Governor |
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August 17, 1934 to May 21, 1935 |
Adolphe Deitte, Governor-Delegate |
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May 21, 1935, to May 30, 1936 |
Richard Brunot, Governor-Delegate |
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May 30, 1935, to October 24, 1936 |
Pierre Bonnefont, acting Governor-Delegate |
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October 24, 1936, to March 28, 1939 |
Max Masson de Saint-Félix, Governor-Delegate |
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March 28, 1939, to July 15, 1941 |
Pierre de Saint-Mart, acting Governor |
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July 15, 1941 to May 30, 1942 |
Pierre de Saint-Mart, Governor |
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May 30, 1942, to July 30, 1942 |
André Latrille, acting Governor |
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July 30, 1942, to April 3, 1946 |
Henri Sautot, Governor |
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April 3, 1946, to May 24, 1946 |
Jean Chalvet, Governor |
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May 24, 1946, to October 1946 |
Henri Latour, acting Governor |
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French overseas territory
|
October 1946 to April 25, 1948 |
Jean Chalvet, Governor |
(contd.)
|
April 25, 1948, to December 1, 1948 |
Jean Mauberna, acting Governor |
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December 1, 1948, to January 27, 1949 |
Auguste Even, acting Governor |
1st Term
|
January 27, 1949, to January 4, 1950 |
Pierre Delteil, Governor |
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January 4, 1950, to March 1, 1950 |
Auguste Even, acting Governor |
2nd Term
|
March 1, 1950, to July 9, 1951 |
Ignace Colombani, Governor |
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July 9, 1951, to October 19, 1951 |
Pierre Raynier, acting Governor |
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October 19, 1951, to February 16, 1954 |
Aime Grimald, Governor |
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February 16, 1954, to March 23, 1955 |
Louis Sanmarco, acting Governor |
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March 23, 1957 to January 29, 1958 |
Louis Sanmarco, Governor |
|
January 29, 1958, to December 1, 1958 |
Paul Bordier, Governor |
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Central African Republic |
autonomous
|
December 1, 1958 to August 14, 1960 |
Paul Bordier, High Commissioner |
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August 14, 1960 |
Independence as Central African Republic
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