Longest serving Wilhelm Heinrich Solf 1 March 1900–19 December 1911
German Samoa
Formation
1 March 1900
First holder
Wilhelm Heinrich Solf
Final holder
Jack Wright
Abolished
31 December 1961
Succession
O le Ao o le Malo
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