State Bank of The Russian Empire - Governors of The State Bank

Governors of The State Bank

  • 1860 – 1866: Alexander von Stieglitz
  • 1866 – 1881: Yevgeniy Lamanskiy (acting until 1867)
  • 1881 – 1889: Aleksei Tsimsen
  • 1889 – 1894: Yuliy Zhukovskiy
  • 1894 – 1903: Eduard Pleske
  • 1903 – 1909: Sergei Timashev
  • 1909 – 1912: Aleksei Konshin
  • 1912 – 1917: Ivan Shipov

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