Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé

Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé (1812–1881) was an explorer, businessman, and French colonial administrator who helped spread French influence in Basse Casamance, Senegal, specifically on the island of Carabane. He left a valuable account of this region during colonial times.

Biography

The son of René Bertrand and Olive Bocandé, Emmanuel Bertrand-Bocandé was born in Nantes on July 3, 1812.

He had control of Carabane from 1849–1857. He was replaced by Bourdeny.[1]

He died in Paris on November 28, 1881.

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References

  1. Christian Roche (2000). "Annexe n° 9 : Liste des commandants de Karabane". Histoire de la Casamance (in French) (Karthala): 385.

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