List of Inspectors of Greenland - Royal Inspectors of South Greenland

Royal Inspectors of South Greenland

South Greenland comprised the southwest coast between Sukkertoppen and Nennortalik.

  • Bendt Olrik (1782–1789)
  • Andreas Molbech Lund (1789–1795)
  • Claus Bendeke (1795–1797)
  • Niels Rosing Bull (1797–1802)
  • Marcus Nissen Myhlenphort (1802–1821) acting (until 1803)
  • Christian Alexander Platou (1821–1823) acting
  • Arent Christopher Heilmann (1823–1824) acting
  • Christian Alexander Platou (1824–1827)
  • Ove Valentin Kielsen (1827–1828)
  • Carl Peter Holbøll (1828–1856)
  • Jørgen Nielsen Møller (1856–1857) acting
  • Hinrich Johannes Rink (1857–1868)
  • Albert E. Blichfeldt Høyer (1868–1869)
  • Hannes Peter Stephensen (1870–1882)
  • Frederik Tryde Lassen (1882–1884) acting
  • Carl Julius Peter Ryberg (1884–1890)
  • Johan Carl Joansen (1890–1891) acting
  • Conrad Poul Emil Brummerstedt (1891–1892) acting
  • Edgar Christian Fencker (1892–1899)
  • Regnar Stephensen (1899–1902)
  • Oscar Peter Cornelius Koch (1902–1903)
  • Ole Bendixen (1903–1914)
  • Oluf Hastrup (1914–1915)
  • Carl Frederik Harries (1915–1923)
  • Christian Simony (1924) acting
  • Knud Oldendow (1924) acting

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