Colonial heads of Central Africa
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List of the Colonial Heads of Upper Oubangui and the region becoming the Central African Republic

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Term Incumbent Notes
French Suzerainty
10 February 1894 to 13 July 1894 Eugène Decazes, Director  
Upper Oubangui (Haut-Oubangui)
13 July 1894 to 20 October 1894 Eugène Decazes, Commissioner  
20 October 1894 to 1897 Victor Liotard, Commissioner  
1897 to 1900 Victor Liotard, Lieutenant-Governor  
1900 to 29 December 1903 Adolphe Cureau, Lieutenant-Governor  
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  
22 August 1905 to 16 February 1906 Victor Emmanuel Merlet, acting Governor-Delegate  
16 February 1906 to 4 April 1906 Louis Paul Émile Lamy, Governor-Delegate  
Oubangui-Chari-Tchad (constituent colony of Congo Français, renamed French Equatorial Africa
French Equatorial Africa
French Equatorial Africa or the AEF was the federation of French colonial possessions in Middle Africa, extending northwards from the Congo River to the Sahara Desert.-History:...

 in 1910)
April 4, 1906 to February 28, 1909 Émile Merwart, Lieutenant-Governor  
February 28, 1909 to August 5, 1910 Lucien Fourneau, acting Lieutenant-Governor  
August 5, 1910 to June 10, 1911 Paul Adam, acting Lieutenant-Governor  
June 10, 1911 to October 12, 1916 Frederic Estebe, Lieutenant-Governor  
October 12, 1916 to July 17, 1917 Victor Merlet, Lieutenant-Governor  
July 17, 1917 to 16 May 1919 Auguste Lamblin, acting Lieutenant-Governor  
May 16, 1919 to August 31, 1920 Auguste Lamblin, Lieutenant-Governor  
Oubangui-Chari (Oubangui-Chari and Chad are separated)
August 31, 1920 to December 1921 Alphonse Diret, acting Lieutenant-Governor  
December 1921 to August 7, 1923 Auguste Lamblin, Lieutenant-Governor  
August 7, 1923 to November 1924 Pierre Frangois, acting Lieutenant-Governor  
November 1924 to July 1, 1926 Auguste Lamblin, Lieutenant-Governor  
July 1, 1926 to July 1928 Georges Prouteaux, acting Lieutenant-Governor  
July 1928 to October 22, 1929 Auguste Lamblin, Lieutenant-Governor  
October 22, 1929 to October 30, 1930 Georges Prouteaux, acting Lieutenant-Governor  
October 30, 1930 to March 8, 1933 Alphonse Deitte, Lieutenant-Governor  
March 8, 1933 to February 1934 Pierre Bonnefont, acting Lieutenant-Governor  
February 1934 to August 17, 1934 Alphonse Deitte, Lieutenant-Governor  
August 17, 1934 to May 21, 1935 Adolphe Deitte
Adolphe Deitte
Adolphe Deitte was a French colonial administrator; from 1928 until 1929 he was lieutenant governor of Chad. He served as that colony's governor from 1934 until 1935. He was the lieutenant-governor of Mauritania from 5 July - August 1934 and governor of Côte d'Ivoire from 1935 until 1936,...

, Governor-Delegate
 
May 21, 1935 to May 30, 1936 Richard Brunot, Governor-Delegate  
May 30, 1935 to October 24, 1936 Pierre Bonnefont, acting Governor-Delegate  
October 24, 1936 to March 28, 1939 Max Masson de Saint-Félix, Governor-Delegate  
March 28, 1939 to July 15, 1941 Pierre de Saint-Mart, acting Governor  
July 15, 1941 to May 30, 1942 Pierre de Saint-Mart, Governor  
May 30, 1942 to July 30, 1942 André Latrille, acting Governor  
July 30, 1942 to April 3, 1946 Henri Sautot, Governor  
April 3, 1946 to May 24, 1946 Jean Chalvet, Governor  
May 24, 1946 to October 1946 Henri Latour, acting Governor  
French overseas territory
October 1946 to April 25, 1948 Jean Chalvet, Governor (contd.)
April 25, 1948 to December 1, 1948 Jean Mauberna, acting Governor  
December 1, 1948 to January 27, 1949 Auguste Even, acting Governor 1st Term
January 27, 1949 to January 4, 1950 Pierre Delteil, Governor  
January 4, 1950 to March 1, 1950 Auguste Even, acting Governor 2nd Term
March 1, 1950 to July 9, 1951 Ignace Colombani, Governor  
July 9, 1951 to October 19, 1951 Pierre Raynier, acting Governor  
October 19, 1951 to February 16, 1954 Aime Grimald, Governor  
February 16, 1954 to March 23, 1955 Louis Sanmarco
Louis Sanmarco
Louis Sanmarco was a French colonial administrator of italian origin. He served as the governor of the colony of Ubangi-Shari from 1954 until 1957, and served as its High Commissioner from then until 1958. He was born in Martigues and died in Paris.-References:*...

, acting Governor
 
March 23, 1957 to January 29, 1958 Louis Sanmarco
Louis Sanmarco
Louis Sanmarco was a French colonial administrator of italian origin. He served as the governor of the colony of Ubangi-Shari from 1954 until 1957, and served as its High Commissioner from then until 1958. He was born in Martigues and died in Paris.-References:*...

, Governor
 
January 29, 1958 to December 1, 1958 Paul Bordier, Governor  
Central African Republic
Central African Republic
The Central African Republic , is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It borders Chad in the north, Sudan in the north east, South Sudan in the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo in the south, and Cameroon in the west. The CAR covers a land area of about ,...

autonomous
December 1, 1958 to August 14, 1960 Paul Bordier, High Commissioner
August 14, 1960 Independence as Central African Republic
Central African Republic
The Central African Republic , is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It borders Chad in the north, Sudan in the north east, South Sudan in the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo in the south, and Cameroon in the west. The CAR covers a land area of about ,...



For continuation after independence, see: Heads of State of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire)
Heads of state of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire)
This is a complete list of the heads of state of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire. There have been five heads of state in the history of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire since independence was obtained from the French on 13 August 1960...


See also

  • Central African Republic
    Central African Republic
    The Central African Republic , is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It borders Chad in the north, Sudan in the north east, South Sudan in the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo in the south, and Cameroon in the west. The CAR covers a land area of about ,...

    • Heads of state of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire)
      Heads of state of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire)
      This is a complete list of the heads of state of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire. There have been five heads of state in the history of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire since independence was obtained from the French on 13 August 1960...

    • Heads of government of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire)
      Heads of government of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire)
      This is a complete list of the heads of government of the Central African Republic and Central African Empire. There have been 21 heads of government of Central African Republic and the Central African Empire. The office of Prime Minister, the head of government, was created when the Central...

  • Lists of office-holders
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