List_of_mayors_of_Odessa,_Ukraine

List of mayors of Odesa, Ukraine

List of mayors of Odesa, Ukraine

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Throughout Odesa, Ukraine's history, the office of Novorossiya Governor and Odesa mayor was closely aligned and often was held by the same leader.

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  1. "Градоначальники и городские головы Одессы". misto.odessa.ua. Archived from the original on 2008-10-23. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
  2. Herlihy, Patricia (1991) [1987]. Odessa: A History, 1794-1914. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-916458-15-6., hardcover; ISBN 0-916458-43-1, paperback reprint
    p. 7: "On May 27, 1794, Catherine gave it her approval. The governor general of Novorossiia, Prince Platon Zubov one of Catherine's favorites-lent crucial support to creating Odessa.";
    p. 14: "In Novorossiia, chief authority rested with an appointed official, the governor general, whose office was created in 1775."
  3. "gradonach". misto.odessa.ua. Archived from the original on 2008-10-23. Retrieved 2008-10-01. Lists date of 1792 - 1796
  4. Herlihy, Page 24: "Through an ukaz promulgated on October 8, 1802, Tsar Alexander I brought comparative stability into this regional government. He permanently divided Novorossiia into three guberniias. Two of them took their names from cities: Katerynoslav, "the glory of Catherine," founded in 1786 by her favorite Potemkin; and the port Mykolaiv, later replaced by Kherson. This latter guberniia included Odessa. The third division of Novorossiia was called Taurida, from the ancient Greek name for the Crimea. 16 The administration of these three provinces was originally confided to a single governor general. The duc de Richelieu, who accepted the commission in 1805, was the second governor general, and the first to combine that post with appointment as chief of Odessa."
  5. Herlihy, Page 114: "Major General Koble, the military commandant of the city, as the temporary city chief."
  6. "Herlihy, Page 114: A friend of the duc, a fellow Frenchman, Count Alexander F. Langeron, took office as governor general of Novorossiia and as city chief of Odessa on January 1, 1816...In 1820, he was relieved of his position as city chief. It was given to a member of the Commercial Court, N. Ia. Tregubov, who retained the post for two years. 4 The two positions of governor general and city chief were never again entrusted to the same person."
  7. Herlihy, Page 116: "Langeron at last gave up the office in 1822."
  8. Specific months from Russian Wikipedia:Odesa Administrations (in Russian)
  9. Herlihy,Page 117, 76: "Langeron's immediate successor was Lieutenant General Ivan N. Inzov. He held command over Novorossiia for nearly a year-from July 1822 to May 23, 1823. 13...The succeeding governor general was Mikhail S. Vorontsov (1823 -1845)...The enterprise of Count M. S. Vorontsov (governor general of Novorossiia from 1823 to 1844)."
  10. Herlihy, Page 117: "Aleksandr G. Stroganov from 1855 to 1863, he served as governor general of Novorossia and Bessarabia."
  11. Herlihy, page 158: "With the abolition of the office of governor general, the former advantages of decentralization disappeared. In 1879, the new type of temporary governor general took office; he was now less a friend at court and more a force at home. These officials were primarily interested in maintaining law and order. The first to fill this post was Eduard Ivanovich Todtleben."
  12. On the Medical college at Pushkinskaya 4 (Пушкинская), there is a memorial plaque for the mayor of Odessa from, 1880 to 1895, Grigory Grigoryevich Marazli. Listed on misto as 1878-1896.
  13. Temporary Governor general
  14. Herlihy, page 159: The succeeding temporary governor general, Alexander R. Drentel'n, was a general in the infantry. Assigned to Odessa in 1880-1881...Alexander M. Dondukov-Korsakov 1881-1882...In 1882, losif V. Gurko, a general, took up the position of temporary governor general of Odessa...General Kristofor K. Roop supervised the city for eight years from 1882 to 1890...These five temporary governors general within a decade (four of them serving only one year each) did little or nothing to improve the city's economy.
  15. "ОДЕССА". Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2008-10-04.
  16. Town Council chairman

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