List of administrators of the French colony of Cochinchina
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
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French Suzerainty | |||||
1 September 1858 to 1 November 1859 | Charles Rigault de Genouilly, Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Division of Réunion and Indochina, and Commander-in-Chief of the Expeditionary Corps of the Chinese Seas | ||||
1 November 1859 to 6 February 1861 | Théogène François Page, Commander-in-Chief of the Naval Division of the Chinese Seas | ||||
1 September 1858 to 18 February 1859 | Charles Rigault de Genouilly, Governor | In Tourane | |||
19 October 1859 to 23 March 1860 | Théogène François Page, Governor | In Tourane | |||
18 February 1859 to 1859 | Charles Rigault de Genouilly, Governor | In Saigon; the city became permanent administrative seat | |||
March 1859 to 1 April 1860 | Jean Bernard Jauréguiberry, Acting Governor | ||||
1 April 1860 to 6 February 1861 | Théogène François Page, Governor | ||||
1 April 1860 to 6 February 1861 | Joseph Hyacinthe Louis Jules d'Ariès, Acting Governor | Acting for Page | |||
6 February 1861 to 30 November 1861 | Léonard Victor Joseph Charner, Governor | ||||
30 November 1861 to 16 October 1863 | Louis Adolphe Bonard, Governor | ||||
16 October 1863 to 31 March 1865 | Pierre-Paul de La Grandière, Governor | 1st time | |||
1 April 1865 to 28 November 1865 | Pierre Gustave Roze, Interim Governor | ||||
28 November 1865 to 4 April 1868 | Pierre Paul de La Grandière, Governor | 2nd time | |||
4 April 1868 to 10 December 1869 | Gustave Ohier, Acting Governor | ||||
10 December 1869 to 9 January 1870 | Joseph Faron, Interim Governor | ||||
9 January 1870 to 1 April 1871 | René de Cornulier-Lucinière, Governor | ||||
1 April 1871 to 16 March 1872 | Marie Jules Dupré, Governor | 1st time | |||
16 March 1872 to 16 December 1872 | Charles Joseph Basher d'Arbaud, Acting Governor | ||||
16 December 1872 to 15 March 1874 | Marie Jules Dupré, Governor | 2nd time | |||
16 March 1874 to 30 November 1874 | Jules François Émile Krantz, Acting Governor | ||||
30 November 1874 to 31 January 1876 | Victor Auguste, baron Duperré, Governor | 1st time | |||
1 February 1876 to 6 July 1876 | Henri Gaëtan Ernest Bossant, Acting Governor | ||||
7 July 1876 to 16 October 1877 | Victor Auguste, baron Duperré, Governor | 2nd time | |||
16 October 1877 to 7 July 1879 | Louis Charles Georges Jules Lafont, Governor | ||||
7 July 1879 to 7 November 1882 | Charles Le Myre de Vilers, Governor | ||||
4 March 1881 to 31 October 1881 | Arthur de Trentinian, Acting Governor | Acting for de Vilers | |||
7 November 1882 to 27 July 1885 | Charles Antoine François Thomson, Governor | ||||
27 July 1885 to 19 June 1886 | Charles Auguste Frédéric Bégin, Governor | ||||
20 June 1886 to 22 October 1887 | Ange Michel Filippini, Governor | ||||
23 October 1887 to 2 November 1887 | Noël Pardon, Acting Governor | ||||
3 November 1887 to 15 November 1887 | Jules Georges Piquet, Acting Governor | ||||
3 November 1887 to 15 January 1888 | Jean Antoine Ernest Constans, Lieutenant Governor | ||||
15 January 1888 to 2 August 1888 | Eugène Auguste Navelle, Lieutenant Governor | ||||
3 August 1888 to 25 August 1888 | Eugène Auguste Navelle, acting director of Local Service | ||||
25 August 1888 to 16 May 1889 | Paul Louis Maxime Céloron de Blainville, Director of Local Service | ||||
21 May 1889 to 9 August 1889 | Augustin Julien Fourès, Acting Lieutenant Governor | 1st time | |||
9 August 1889 to 11 September 1892 | Henri-Eloi Danel, Lieutenant Governor | ||||
11 September 1892 to 25 March 1894 | Augustin Julien Fourès, Lieutenant Governor | 2nd time, acting to 21 October 1892 | |||
25 March 1894 to 15 September 1894 | Eugène Auguste Navelle, Acting Lieutenant Governor | ||||
15 September 1894 to 18 July 1895 | Augustin Julien Fourès, Lieutenant Governor | 3rd time | |||
18 July 1895 to 22 March 1896 | Alexandre Antoine Étienne Gustave Ducos, Lieutenant Governor | 1st time | |||
22 March 1896 to 19 November 1896 | Gustave Guillaume Sandret, Acting Lieutenant Governor | ||||
19 November 1896 to 9 May 1897 | Alexandre Antoine Étienne Gustave Ducos, Lieutenant Governor | 2nd time | |||
10 May 1897 to 1 January 1898 | Ange Eugène Nicolai, Acting Lieutenant Governor | ||||
1 January 1898 to 11 April 1899 | Édouard Picanon, Lieutenant Governor | 1st time | |||
11 April 1899 to 1 November 1900 | Ferdinand Georges Jules Bocquet, Acting Lieutenant Governor | ||||
1 November 1900 to 28 July 1901 | Édouard Picanon, Lieutenant Governor | 2nd time | |||
28 July 1901 to 3 September 1901 | Louis Paul Luce, Acting Lieutenant Governor | ||||
5 September 1901 to 18 September 1902 | Henri Félix de Lamothe, Lieutenant Governor | ||||
18 September 1902 to 10 March 1906 | François Pierre Rodier, Lieutenant Governor | 1st time | |||
10 March 1906 to February 1907 | Olivier Charles Arthur de Lalande de Calan, Acting Lieutenant Governor | ||||
February 1907 to 29 June 1907 | François Pierre Rodier, Lieutenant Governor | 2nd time | |||
29 June 1907 to 18 February 1908 | Louis Alphonse Bonhoure, Lieutenant Governor | 1st time | |||
18 February 1908 to 23 September 1908 | Ernest Outrey, Acting Lieutenant Governor | 1st time | |||
23 September 1908 to 9 January 1909 | Louis Alphonse Bonhoure, Lieutenant Governor | 2nd time | |||
9 January 1909 to 15 June 1909 | Ernest Outrey, Acting Lieutenant Governor | 2nd time | |||
16 June 1909 to December 1911 | Jules Maurice Gourbeil, Lieutenant Governor | ||||
December 1911 to 22 March 1912 | Jules Maurice Gourbeil, Governor | 1st time | |||
22 March 1912 to 13 December 1912 | Leon Destenay, Acting Governor | ||||
13 December 1912 to January 1914 | Jules Maurice Gourbeil, Governor | 2nd time | |||
31 January 1914 to 7 July 1914 | Maurice Joseph Le Gallen, Acting Governor | 1st time | |||
7 July 1914 to 26 April 1916 | Jules Maurice Gourbeil, Governor | 3rd time | |||
26 April 1916 to 1917 | Louis Félix Marie Édouard Rivet, Acting Governor | ||||
9 October 1917 to 22 June 1920 | Maurice Joseph Le Gallen, Governor | 2nd time | |||
22 June 1918 to 20 February 1920 | Georges René Gaston Maspéro, Acting Governor | Acting for Le Gallen | |||
20 February 1920 to 18 November 1920 | Maurice Joseph Le Gallen, Acting Governor | 3rd time | |||
18 November 1920 to 14 February 1922 | Paul Achille Michel Quesnel, Acting Governor | ||||
14 February 1922 to 1926 | Maurice Cognacq, Governor | Acting to 12 April 1922 | |||
24 May 1924 to 17 December 1924 | Auguste Eugène Ludovic Tholance, Acting Governor | Acting for Cognacq | |||
19 April 1926 to 30 December 1926 | Aristide Eugène Le Fol, Acting Governor | ||||
30 December 1926 to 12 January 1929 | Paul Marie Alexis Joseph Blanchard de la Brosse, Governor | ||||
12 January 1929 to 6 March 1929 | Eugène Henri Roger Eutrope, Interim Governor | ||||
6 March 1929 to 1934 | Jean-Félix Krautheimer, Governor | ||||
21 November 1931 to 11 November 1932 | Eugène Henri Roger Eutrope, Acting Governor | Acting for Krautheimer | |||
20 May 1934 to 1939 | Pierre André Michel Pagès, Governor | ||||
1 March 1936 to 12 October 1936 | Henri Georges Rivoal, Acting Governor | Acting for Pagès | |||
12 May 1939 to 1940 | René Veber, Governor | ||||
16 November 1940 to 1942 | Henri Georges Rivoal, Governor | Acting to 11 December 1940 | |||
21 November 1942 to 9 March 1945 | Ernest Thimothée Hoeffel, Governor | Acting to 16 March 1943 | |||
Japanese Suzerainty | |||||
9 March 1945 to 15 August 1945 | Fujio Minoda, Governor | ||||
Vietnamese Administration | |||||
1945 to 25 August 1945 | Nguyen Van Sam, Imperial Representative in the South | ||||
25 August 1945 to 23 September 1945 | Tran Van Giau, President of the Provisional Executive Committee | In opposition | |||
Allied Control | |||||
13 Sep 1945 to 28 Mar 1946 | Douglas David Gracey, Military Commander | From United Kingdom | |||
French Suzerainty | |||||
24 August 1945 to 1947 | Jean Henri Arsène Cédile, Commissioner in Cochinchina and South Annam | ||||
20 May 1947 to 6 August 1947 | Robert Dufour, Acting Commissioner | ||||
6 August 1947 to 21 November 1949 | Pierre Boyer De LaTour du Moulin, Interim Commissioner | ||||
21 November 1949 to 31 July 1951 | Charles Chanson, Commissioner | Killed by a caodaist suicide bomber | |||
1 August 1951 to 27 September 1951 | Raoul Albin Louis Salan, Acting Commissioner | ||||
27 September 1951 to 27 April 1953 | Paul Louis Bondis, Commissioner |