Colonial heads of Gabon
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Tenure Incumbent Notes
1839 to 1844 Louis Édouard Bouët, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa 1st Term
1844 to 1845 Louis Édouard Bouët-Willaumez
Louis Edouard Bouët-Willaumez
Louis Edouard Bouët-Willaumez was a French admiral.He was born Louis Edouard Bouët, the son of a businessman in Maison-Lafitte, near Paris...

, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1845 to 1848 Jean-Baptiste Montagniés de la Roque, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1848 to 1848 Auguste Baudin
Auguste Baudin
Auguste Laurent François Baudin was a French admiral and colonial administrator...

, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1st Term
1848 to 1850 Louis Édouard Bouët-Willaumez
Louis Edouard Bouët-Willaumez
Louis Edouard Bouët-Willaumez was a French admiral.He was born Louis Edouard Bouët, the son of a businessman in Maison-Lafitte, near Paris...

, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
2nd Term
1850 to 1851 Charles Penaud, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1851 to 1854 Auguste Baudin
Auguste Baudin
Auguste Laurent François Baudin was a French admiral and colonial administrator...

, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
2nd Term
Colony of Gorée and Dependencies
1854 to March 1856 Jérôme Félix Monléon, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
March 1856 to 1859 Auguste Léopold Protet
Auguste Léopold Protet
Auguste Léopold Protet was a French Navy admiral. He founded Dakar, fought in the Second Opium War, and was killed in the Taiping Rebellion at the Fengxian District of Shanghai on the afternoon of May 17, 1862...

, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1859 to 1861 Auguste Bosse, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa Naval Division centred at Gabon; Gorée incorporated into Senegal
1861 to 1863 Octave François Charles, baron Didelot, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1863 to 1866 André Émile Léon Laffon de Ladébat, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1866 to 1868 Alphonse Jean René, vicomte Fleuriot de Langle, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1868 to 1869 Alexandre François Dauriac, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1869 to 1870 Victor Auguste, baron Duperré
Victor Auguste, baron Duperré
Victor Auguste Duperré was Commander of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa, effectively Colonial head of Gabon between 1869 to 1870. He later became governor of Cochinchina .He is not to be confused with Admiral Guy-Victor Duperré....

, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1870 to 1872 Siméon Bourgeois
Siméon Bourgeois
Siméon Bourgois was a 19th-century French Navy vice-admiral who was especially involved in the development of early submarines. He was born in Thionville, Lorraine, on March 26, 1815, and died in Paris on December 24, 1887....

, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1872 to 1874 Antoine Louis Le Couriault du Quilio, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1874 to 1875 Charles Henri Jules Panon du Hazier, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1875 to 1877 Amédée Louis Ribourt, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1877 to 1879 François Hippolyte Allemand, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1879 to 1881 Bernard Ernest Mottez, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1881 to 24 January 1883 Richild, baron Grivel, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1884 to 1886 Jules Marie Armand Cavelier de Cuverville, Commandant of the Naval Division of the Western Coasts of Africa
1886 Incorporated into French Congo


See below for continuation 1886 to 17 August 1960
Tenure Incumbent Notes
French Suzerainty
1843 to 1844 Antoine Devoisins, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1844 to 1844 Joseph Marie Millet, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1844 to 1846 André Brisset, Commandant-Particular of Gabon 1st Term
1846 to 1846 Méquet, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1846 to 1846 Clément Grosjean, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1846 to 1847 Jean Carrilès, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1847 to 1848 André Brisset, Commandant-Particular of Gabon 2nd Term
25 March 1848 to 1848 Alphonse Alexandre Sourdeaux, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
3 August 1848 to 1848 Eugène Jean Antoine Desperles, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
December 1848 to 1849 Étienne Charles Deschanel, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
10 August 1849 to 1850 Jean-Auguste Martin, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
15 December 1850 to 1853 Alexis Édouard Vignon, Commandant-Particular of Gabon 1st Term
1853 to 1854 Théophile Quillet, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
Colony of Gorée and Dependencies
1854 to 1857 Théophile Quillet, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1857 to 1859 Alexis Édouard Vignon, Commandant-Particular of Gabon 2nd Term
1859 to 1860 Pierre Alexandre Mailhetard, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
4 August 1860 to 1861 César Charles Joseph Pradier, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1861 to 1863 Paul Claude Nicolas Brue, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1863 to 1866 Charles Ferdinand Eugène Baur, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1866 to 1867 Joseph Henri Brunet-Millet, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1867 to 1868 Théophile Aube, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1868 to 1869 Frédéric Amable Bourgarel, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1869 to 1871 Hippolyte Adrien Bourgin, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1871 to 1873 Gustave Aristide Léopold Garraud, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1873 to 1875 Charles Henri Jules Panon du Hazier, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1875 to 1876 Félix Ambroise Clément, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1876 to 1879 Paul-Michel-Frédéric Caudière, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1879 to 1880 Augustin Ernest Dumont, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1880 to 1881 Jules Émile Hanet-Cléry, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1881 to 1883 Émile Masson
Émile Masson
Émile Masson was a Breton writer and thinker. He also used the pseudonyms Brenn, Ewan Gweznou, and Ion Prigent.Born in Brest, he was not brought up speaking Breton, but acquired the language in later life. He received two degrees and moved to Paris...

, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1883 to 1885 Jean Joseph Cornut-Gentille, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
1885 to 1886 Georges Émile Pradier, Commandant-Particular of Gabon
Incorporated into French Congo
29 June 1886 to 12 March 1889 Noël Ballay, Lieutenant Governor
12 March 1889 to 1 June 1894 Charles de Chavannes, Lieutenant Governor
1 June 1894 to 22 January 1899 Albert Dolisie, Lieutenant Governor
1 May 1899 to 1902 Émile Gentil
Émile Gentil
Émile Gentil was a French colonial administrator, naval officer, and colonial military leader.Born at Volmunster in the department of Moselle, he later attended the École Navale, the school that formed French naval officers. As an ensign, he was assigned to conduct hydrographic soundings along the...

, Lieutenant Governor
21 January 1904 to 19 April 1905 Louis Auguste Bertrand Ormières, Lieutenant Governor
19 April 1905 to 5 August 1905 Paul Cousturier, acting Lieutenant Governor
5 August 1905 to 27 April 1906 Alfred Fourneau, acting Lieutenant Governor
27 April 1906 to 23 April 1907 Charles Henri Adrien Noufflard, acting Lieutenant Governor
23 April 1907 to 26 April 1907 Alfred Martineau
Alfred Albert Martineau
Alfred Albert Martineau was a notable Governor-General in the French Colonial Empire.He was born in 1857 and died in 1941.-Titles:-See also:*Colonial heads of Djibouti *List of colonial governors in 1899...

, Lieutenant Governor
26 April 1907 to 20 January 1909 Édouard Émile Léon Telle, acting Lieutenant Governor
20 January 1909 to 10 February 1909 Frédéric Claude Weber, acting Lieutenant Governor
10 February 1909 to 9 November 1909 Charles Amédée Rognon, acting Lieutenant Governor
9 November 1909 to 15 January 1910 Léon Félix Richaud, acting Lieutenant Governor
Incorporated into French Equatorial Africa
15 January 1910 to June 1911 Léon Félix Richaud, acting Lieutenant Governor
June 1911 to 21 February 1912 Georges Poulet, Lieutenant Governor
21 February 1912 to 18 April 1914 Paul Pierre Adam, acting Lieutenant Governor
18 April 1914 to 1 June 1917 Joseph Guyon, Lieutenant Governor
1 June 1917 to 12 June 1918 Georges Thomann, acting Lieutenant Governor
12 June 1918 to 30 June 1919 Maurice Pierre Lapalud, Lieutenant Governor
30 June 1919 to 13 April 1920 Jean Henri Marchand, acting Lieutenant Governor
13 April 1920 to 29 May 1922 Jean Henri Marchand, Lieutenant Governor
29 May 1922 to 15 June 1923 Edmond Émilien Cadier, acting Lieutenant Governor
15 June 1923 to 29 July 1924 Louis Nicolas Marie Cercus, acting Lieutenant Governor
29 July 1924 to 19 June 1931 Marie Joseph Jules Pierre Bernard, Lieutenant Governor
19 June 1931 to November 1931 Louis Vingarassamy, acting Lieutenant Governor
November 1931 to 26 September 1934 Louis Bonvin, Lieutenant Governor
26 September 1934 to 24 October 1936 Louis Bonvin, Administrator-Superior
24 October 1936 to 11 September 1937 Louis Bonvin, Governor-Delegate
11 September 1937 to 29 August 1938 Georges Parisot, Governor-Delegate
29 August 1938 to 2 November 1939 Georges Pierre Masson, acting Governor-Delegate
2 November 1939 to 14 November 1940 Georges Pierre Masson, Governor-Delegate
14 November 1940 to 15 March 1941 André Parant, acting Governor-Delegate
26 March 1941 to 30 May 1942 Victor Valentin Smith, Governor
30 May 1942 to 26 August 1943 Charles André Maurice Assier de Pompignan, Governor
26 August 1943 to 19 November 1944 Paul Vuillaume, Governor
19 November 1944 to 28 March 1946 Numa Sadoul
Numa Sadoul
Numa Sadoul is a French writer, actor, and director, who has been a resident of France since 1966....

, acting Governor
1st Term
28 March 1946 to 31 December 1947 Roland Pré, Governor
31 December 1947 to 6 April 1949 Numa Sadoul
Numa Sadoul
Numa Sadoul is a French writer, actor, and director, who has been a resident of France since 1966....

, Governor
2nd Term
6 April 1949 to 4 January 1950 Pierre François Pelieu, acting Governor
4 January 1950 to 19 October 1951 Pierre François Pelieu, Governor
19 October 1951 to 25 April 1952 Charles Hanin, acting Governor
25 April 1952 to 29 January 1958 Yves Digo, Governor
29 January 1958 to 28 November 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
autonomous Gabonese Republic
28 November 1958 to July 1959 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:*...

, High Commissioner
July 1959 to 17 August 1960 Jean Risterucci, High Commissioner
17 August 1960 Independence as Republic of Gabon
Gabon
Gabon , officially the Gabonese Republic is a state in west central Africa sharing borders with Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, and with the Republic of the Congo curving around the east and south. The Gulf of Guinea, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean is to the west...



For continuation after independence, see: Heads of State of Gabon
Heads of state of Gabon
-Presidents of Gabon :-Affiliations:-Sources:* http://www.rulers.org/rulg1.html#gabon...


See also

  • Gabon
    Gabon
    Gabon , officially the Gabonese Republic is a state in west central Africa sharing borders with Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north, and with the Republic of the Congo curving around the east and south. The Gulf of Guinea, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean is to the west...

    • Heads of State of Gabon
      Heads of state of Gabon
      -Presidents of Gabon :-Affiliations:-Sources:* http://www.rulers.org/rulg1.html#gabon...

  • Lists of incumbents
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