- List of colonial heads of Chad
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List of the Colonial Heads of Chad
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure Incumbent Notes French Suzerainty 5 September 1900 to 10 October 1900 Émile Gentil, Commandant Under the lieutenant governors of Oubangui-Chari 10 October 1900 to 1901 Georges Destenave, Commandant 1901 to 1901 ... Julien, Commandant 1902 to 1904 Victor Emmanuel Étienne Largeau, Commandant 1st Term 1904 to 1906 Henri Gouraud, Commandant 1906 to 1908 Victor Emmanuel Étienne Largeau, Commandant 2nd Term 1908 to 1909 Constant Millot, Commandant 6 October 1909 to 15 January 1910 Henry Moll, Commandant Incorporated into French Equatorial Africa 15 January 1910 to 1910 Henry Moll, Commandant 1910 to 1911 Joseph Édouard Maillard, Commandant 1911 to 1912 Victor Emmanuel Étienne Largeau, Commandant 3rd Term 1912 to 1912 James Édouard Hirtzman, Commandant 1912 to 1913 Gabriel Julien Joseph Briand, Commandant 1st Term 1913 to 1915 Victor Emmanuel Étienne Largeau, Commandant 4th Term 1915 to 1916 Gabriel Julien Joseph Briand, Commandant 2nd Term 1916 to 1918 Clément Léon Martelly, Commandant 1918 to 17 March 1920 Albert Ducarré, Commandant 10 August 1920 to 30 January 1923 Fernand Marie Joseph Antoine Lavit, Lieutenant-Governor 30 January 1923 to 1925 François Reste, acting Lieutenant-Governor 1st Term 1925 to 1925 Antoine Touzet, Lieutenant-Governor 9 April 1925 to 25 January 1926 François Reste, Lieutenant-Governor 2nd Term 25 January 1926 to 13 January 1928 Marcel de Coppet, acting Lieutenant-Governor 1st Term 13 January 1928 to 21 April 1929 Adolphe Deitte, Lieutenant-Governor 1st Term 21 April 1929 to 22 November 1929 Émile Buhot-Launay, acting Lieutenant-Governor 1st Term 22 November 1929 to 14 May 1932 Marcel de Coppet, Lieutenant-Governor 2nd Term 14 May 1932 to 26 January 1933 Georges David Pierre Marie Prouteaux, acting Governor-Delegate 26 January 1933 to 17 August 1934 Richard Brunot, Governor-Delegate 1st Term 17 August 1934 to 21 May 1935 Adolphe Deitte, Governor-Delegate 2nd Term 21 May 1935 to 30 May 1935 Richard Brunot, Governor-Delegate 2nd Term 30 May 1935 to 23 October 1936 Pierre Simon Antonin Bonnefont, acting Governor-Delegate 23 October 1936 to 24 October 1936 Émile Buhot-Launay, acting Governor-Delegate 2nd Term 24 October 1936 to 28 March 1938 Max de Masson de Saint-Félix, Governor-Delegate 28 March 1938 to 1939 Émile Buhot-Launay, acting Governor-Delegate 3rd Term 1939 to 19 November 1938 Émile Buhot-Launay, acting Governor 19 November 1938 to 12 November 1940 Félix Éboué, Governor 12 November 1940 to 30 July 1942 Pierre-Olivier Lapie, Governor 30 July 1942 to 5 November 1943 André Latrille, Governor 5 November 1943 to 27 October 1946 Jacques Rogué, Governor French overseas territory 27 October 1946 to 24 November 1948 Jacques Rogué, Governor 24 November 1948 to 7 July 1949 Paul Le Layec, Governor 7 July 1949 to 27 January 1951 Henry de Mauduit, Governor 27 January 1951 to 19 October 1951 Charles Hanin, acting Governor 19 October 1951 to 19 December 1951 François Casamatta, acting Governor 19 December 1951 to 3 November 1956 Ignace Colombani, Governor 3 November 1956 to 22 January 1959 René Troadec, Governor Republic of Chad Autonomous 22 January 1959 to 11 August 1960 Daniel Doustin, High Commissioner 11 August 1960 Independence as Republic of Chad For continuation after independence, see: President of Chad
See also
- Chad
- Heads of state of Chad
- Heads of government of Chad
- Lists of office-holders
Categories:- History of Chad
- Lists of French colonial governors and administrators
- Chad-related lists
- Chad
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