Joseph Gustave Desmazes | |
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Senator of Martinique | |
In office 27 February 1876 – 22 September 1882 | |
Succeeded by | Vincent Allègre |
Personal details | |
Born | Saint-Pierre, Martinique, France | 16 November 1806
Died | 22 September 1882 Paris, France | (aged 75)
Occupation | Naval commissioner, Senator |
Joseph Gustave Desmazes (16 November 1806 – 22 September 1882) was a French naval commissioner who was Senator of Martinique from 1876 to 1882.
Joseph Gustave Desmazes was born in Saint-Pierre, Martinique, on 16 November 1806. His father was Joseph Desmazes (1746–1842), naval commissioner. [1] He joined the navy on 15 June 1819 and was commissioned on 26 December 1826. He became a sub-commissioner on 22 June 1840, deputy commissioner on 23 December 1847 and commissioner on 25 May 1853. [1] He was named ordonnateur (head of administration) of Guadeloupe on 25 May 1853. [2] He was interim governor in Martinique, then in turn in Guyana, Reunion and Guadeloupe. [3] He was acting governor of Guadeloupe from 26 February 1864 to 23 April 1864. [4]
In 1848 Desmazes married a creole from Martinique. [5] Desmazes was made a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1848, Officer on 18 September 1860 and Commander on 4 January 1870. He retired as commissioner-general in 1870. He became a municipal councilor at Fort-de-France, and president of the General Council of Martinique, where he represented the canton of Mouillage. [3]
On 27 February 1876 Desmazes was elected Senator of Martinique by 36 votes out of 44. [3] His election was sponsored by Victor Schœlcher. [5] He sat with the Republican left. He refused the dissolution of the chamber demanded by the Broglie- Fourtou ministry in 1877, and supported the Republican ministries that followed. He was reelected in the triennial renewal of 5 January 1879 by 37 of 43 votes, and again sat with the Republicans in the senate. [3] He died of an attack of apoplexy (stroke) in Paris on 22 September 1882. [2]