List of Governors-General of French West Africa
This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of French West Africa, an area equivalent to modern-day Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Benin and Togo.
List
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | Portrait | Incumbent | Notes |
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16 June 1895 to 1 November 1900 | Jean-Baptiste Chaudié, Governor-General | ||
15 July 1897 to 2 October 1897 | Noël Ballay, acting Governor-General | Acting for Chaudié | |
28 July 1898 to 13 November 1898 | Acting for Chaudié | ||
1 November 1900 to 26 January 1902 | Noël Ballay, Governor-General | ||
19 April 1901 to 26 October 1901 | Victor Lanrezac, acting Governor-General | Acting for Ballay | |
26 January 1902 to 15 March 1902 | Pierre Paul Marie Capest, acting Governor-General | ||
15 March 1902 to 15 December 1907 | Ernest Roume, Governor-General | ||
29 June 1902 to 25 October 1902 | Victor Liotard, acting Governor-General | Acting for Roume | |
10 June 1903 to 29 October 1903 | Martial Henri Merlin, acting Governor-General | Acting for Roume | |
8 July 1904 to 5 October 1904 | Acting for Roume | ||
21 July 1905 to 5 November 1905 | Acting for Roume | ||
18 March 1905 to 22 April 1905 | Camille Guy, acting Governor-General | Acting for Roume | |
15 December 1907 to 9 March 1908 | Martial Henri Merlin, acting Governor-General | 1st time | |
9 March 1908 to 26 June 1915 | William Merlaud-Ponty, Governor-General | ||
January 1912 to August 1912 | François Joseph Clozel, acting Governor-General | Acting for Ponty | |
14 June 1915 to 3 June 1917 | François Joseph Clozel, Governor-General | Acting for Ponty to 26 June 1915 | |
3 June 1917 to 22 January 1918 | Joost van Vollenhoven, Governor-General | ||
22 January 1918 to 30 July 1919 | Gabriel Louis Angoulvant, acting Governor-General | ||
30 July 1919 to 16 September 1919 | Charles Désiré Auguste Brunet, acting Governor-General | ||
16 September 1919 to 18 March 1923 | Martial Henri Merlin, Governor-General | 2nd time | |
18 March 1923 to 15 October 1930 | Jules Gaston Henri Cardé, Governor-General | ||
31 May 1924 to 19 October 1924 | Auguste Dirat, acting Governor-General | Acting for Cardé | |
17 April 1926 to 19 November 1926 | Acting for Cardé | ||
23 March 1929 to 30 October 1929 | Acting for Cardé | ||
15 October 1930 to 27 September 1936 | Joseph Jules Brévié, Governor-General | ||
6 April 1933 to 2 December 1933 | Albéric Auguste Fournier, acting Governor-General | Acting for Brévié | |
7 May 1935 to 5 December 1935 | Pierre François Boisson, acting Governor-General | Acting for Brévié | |
27 September 1936 to 14 July 1938 | Jules Marcel de Coppet, Governor-General | ||
14 July 1938 to 28 October 1938 | Léon Geismar, acting Governor-General | ||
28 October 1938 to 10 August 1939 | Pierre François Boisson, acting Governor-General | 1st time | |
10 August 1939 to 25 June 1940 | Léon Henri Charles Cayla, Governor-General | ||
25 June 1940 to 13 July 1943 | Pierre François Boisson, Governor-General | 2nd time; also named Vichy French High Commissioner for all "French Africa", responsible for the territories that did not rally to the Free French | |
13 July 1943 to 2 April 1946 | Pierre Charles Cournarie, Governor-General | ||
May 1946 to 27 January 1948 | René Victor Marie Barthès, Governor-General | ||
27 January 1948 to 24 May 1951 | Paul Léon Albin Béchard, Governor-General | ||
24 May 1951 to 21 September 1952 | Paul Louis Gabriel Chauvet, acting Governor-General | ||
21 September 1952 to 5 July 1956 | Bernard Cornut-Gentille, Governor-General | ||
5 July 1956 to 4 April 1957 | Gaston Custin, Governor-General | ||
4 April 1957 to July 1958 | Gaston Custin, High Commissioner | ||
July 1958 to 22 December 1958 | Pierre Messmer, High Commissioner |
See also
External links
- Ben Cahoon (2000). "French West Africa". WorldStatesmen.org. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
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