1^ zsGaJfy Sx ICtbrta SEYMOUR DURST ""£ ' 'Tort nie4w ^ylm/ferdam^ oj> Je WLanha,tan$ "When you leave, please leave this book Because it has been said "Ever'thing comes t' bim wbo waits Except a loaned book." OLD YORK LIBRARY — OLD YORK FOUNDATION Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Gift of Seymour B. Durst Old York Library J ?> -<<[ ^ i x il t .9 ... Published Annually . Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/newyorkcivillistOOhoug THE NEW- YORK CIVIL LIST, CONTAINING THE NAMES AND ORIGIN OF THE CIVIL DIVISIONS, NAMES AND DATES OF ELECTION OE APPOINTMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS, REVOLUTION TO THE PRESENT TIME tOMPILED FROM THE PUBLIC RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE. AND OTHER AUTHENTIC SOURCES. By FRANKLIN B. HOUGH, A.M., M.D., CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF TUB NEW-YORK HISTORICAL 60CIETY. ALBANY: WEED, PARSONS & CO., PUBLISHERS. 1858. Dftetffc- Entered according to act of Congress, in the year eighteen hundred and flfty-four, By WEED, PARSONS & CO., in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of New -York. PREFACE The New-York Civil List has now reached the fourth year of its publication ; and in preparing the present volume for the press, many of the lists have been carefully compared with the original records, and errors which had unavoidably appeared in the former editions have been corrected. The list of Members of Assembly, hitherto imperfect, has been completed from one of the early journals found in the library of the New-York Historical Society. Slight imperfections in the original records occasionally leave a date or name somewhat doubtful ; but, with a few excep- tions, which arc commonly indicated by notes, the following pages will be found to embrace a reliable summary of our principal state and county officers, from the organization of a state government to the day of going to press. The value of a concise manual of reference, containing historical lists of public officers, is recognized by all who have occasion to refer to facts connected with personal history, or events associated with the administration of public officers; and it is equally useful for daily reference, in affording aid to legal investigations, in furnishing political precedents, and in enabling one to fix upon particular dates, by the connection of events with men in public life. With a few exceptions, the following lists begin with the origin of the district or office to which they relate, if since the revolu- tion ; or, if they existed previously, with the commencement of that memorable period. It is peculiarly gratifying to preserve the names of those who enjoyed the confidence, represented the claims, and vindicated the rights of our country, through that IV PREFACE. critical period of our history; nor is it less important that the names of those in whom the public have united their confidence in the selection of candidates for office should be preserved, as well on account of the historical importance belonging to them, as that the consequences of public acts, of whatever kind, ma) 7 be traced to their origin, and the authors receive the praise or blame they may deserve. History is but a recital of men's acts, and it is instructive to trace a public man through the various stations he has filled, and note the stages of his rise, it may be, to the highest office in the gift of a free people. To the historian, the biographer, the legislator and the incumbent of public office, these data are indispensible, and to every intelligent citizen they are matters of daily practical interest. A brief historical note is usually placed at the beginning of each list, affording aid for reference to those not familiar with the subject, and a general knowledge of the duties of the several offices. Our limits required these notices to be concise, but they are generally accompanied with references to more ample infor- mation. That errors may occur in regard to residences of public officers is possible, as this information has been in most cases derived from personal recollection. The changes that have been made in the mode of appointment, and especially such as have trans- ferred to county courts or boards of supervisors appointments previously recorded in the office of the secretary of state, render the completion of serial lists of some officers difficult and uncer- tain, from the scattered condition of the records and the irregular manner in which they have been kept. The indulgence of the public is solicited to these unavoidable imperfections ; and the editor will feel especially favored with any suggestion or information that may tend to rectify errors, supply omissions, or enhance the accuracy and utility of the work. F. B. H. Albany, February 1, 1858. CONTENTS. Page. Addenda, 444 Admiralty, Court of, 1777 - 1789, 354 Annapolis Convention, Delegates to, 62 Appendix, 431 Appointing Power, 28, 40, 43, 07, 99 Appointment, Council of, list of Members, 100 Apportionment of New -York in Congress, 63, 64 Appraisers, Canal, 40, 43, 436 Assembly, how composed, 98 Assembly, Speaker of, 98 Assembly, Colonial, list of, 105 Assembly Districts, with successive changes, 148 Assembly Districts, as organized in 1846, 150 Assembly Districts, as organized in 1857, 437 Assembly, Members of, in order of Sessions, 157 Assembly, Members of, 1777-1857, alphabetically arranged, 255,433, 434 Assembly of 1858, 432 Attorney-Generals, 36 Auburn State Prison, 44 Auction Duties, vote concerning, 104 Auditors of Canal Department, 41, 44 Auditors, State, 1776 - 1782, 34 Bank Commissioners, Superintendent, &c, 39 Banking Department, 38 Canal Appraisers, < . 40, 43, 436 Canal Board, 41 Canal Commissioners, 40, 42 Canal Department, Auditors, Chief Clerks, &c, 40 Canal, divisions of. 41 VI CONTENTS. 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Canal Fund, 41 Canals, vote on changing the Constitution in relation to, 1854, 104 Chancellors, 353 Chief Clerks to Commissioners of Canal Fund, 41, 43 Chief Justices of the Supreme Court, 346 Cities, Elections in, 22 Cities, list of, with dates, number of wards, &c, 23 Cities, Mayors, &c, of, 425 Clerks, County, 385 Clinton State Prison, 45 Colonial Assembly, Council, &c, 95, 105 Colonial Governors, 29 Commissioners, Bank, 39 Commissioners, Canal, and Canal Fund, 41 Commissioners for Building Prisons, 44 Commissioners, School, 423 Comptrollers, 34 Comptrollers, Second Deputy, 41, 43 Congress, First American, 47, 59 Congress, Continental, 1774-1777, 59 Congress under Articles of Confederation, GO Congress under Constitution, Gl Congress, Members of, by Congresses, 68 Congress, 35th, 1857 - 1859, 431 Congress, Members of, 1789- 1857, alphabetically arranged, 74 Congress, Provincial, 47 Congress, Representation in, and Apportionment, 63, 64 Congress, Senators in, 62 Congressional Districts, 65 Constitutional Conventions, 1777, 47 Constitutional Convention for adopting U. S. Constitution, 1788, 54 Constitutional Convention for amending N. Y. Constitution, 1801, 55 Constitutional Convention for revising N. Y. Constitution, 1821, 56 Constitutional Convention for revising N. Y. Constitution, 1846, 58 Continental Congress, New -York Delegates, 59 Contracting Board, 436 Council of Appointment, 99, 100 Council, Privy (Colonial), 95 CONTENTS. Vll Page. Council of Revision, 96 County Courts, 357 County Officers, lists of, 358 to 424 Counties, lists of, with dates of erections, 2 Counties, Officers of. 1 Court of Admiralty, 1777-1789, 354 Court of Appeals, Judges and Clerks of, 348 Court of Assizes, 344 Court of Chancery, 352 Court, Circuit, 354 Court of the Exchequer, 345 Court of Probates, 410 Court, Supreme, 344, 349 Court for Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors, 344 Court for Trial of Impeachment, 344 Courts, Colonial, 342 Courts, County, 357 Deputies in Provincial Congress and Convention, 50 District Attorneys, 366 Districts, Assembly, 128 Districts, Congressional, 65 Districts, Judicial, 1847, 349 Districts, Senatorial, 108 Duties on Salt, and Goods Sold at Auction, vote concerning, 104 Elections in Cities, when held, 22 Electors, Presidential, lists and votes of, 319 Electors, Presidential, vote on changing mode of choosing, 103 Electors, qualifications of, 102 Engineers, Canal, how appointed, 41 Excise Law of 1846, vote on, 104 Executive Sessions of Senate, 98 Executive Power, how vested, 28 First Judges of County Courts, 358 Free School Law, votes on. 104 General Assembly ( Colonial ), how organized, 95 General Assembly (Colonial ), list of Members of, 105 Geological Survey, 341 Governors, powers and duties of, 28 Vlll CONTENTS. Page. Governors, Colonial, 29 Governors, State, with popular votes and Opposing Candidates, 30 Inspectors of State Prisons, 44, 45 Judges of County Courts, 358 Judges of Courts. ( See Courts.) Judicial Districts, 1847, 349 Judicial Officers, vote on the election of, 104 Justices of Supreme Court, 346 Justices of the Peace, vote on the election of, 104 Legislature, New -York, powers of, &c, 96 Legislature, Colonial, 95 Legislature, State, 95 Lieutenant-Governors, 32 Mayors,, 425 Mayors, vote on the election of, by the people, 104 Metropolitan Police, 435 Military Officers, appointment of, 98 Natural History of State, volumes of, 342 Navigation Companies, Northern and Western, 40 New -York State Prison, 44 Obsolete Names of Towns, 20 Obsolete Names of Villages, 27 Philadelphia Convention for preparing United States Constitution,. .. 62 Plan of Union, 1754, noticed, 47 Presidential Electors and Vote of New -York, 319 Prisons, Commissioners for Building, 44 Provincial Congresses, Officers, dates, adjournments, lists, &c., 47 Provincial Convention, 47 Public Instruction, Department of, 39 Puisne Justices of Supreme Court, 347 Qualifications of Governor, 1 Qualifications of United States Senators, 62 Qualifications of Voters, 102 Railroad Commissioners, Board of ( abolished in 1857 ), 46 Ratio of Representation in Congress, 64 Regents of University, lists, Officers and present Board, 333 Reports in Court of Chancery, 352 Reports in Supreme Court and Court of Errors, 346 CONTENTS. 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Reports in Court of Appeals, 436 Representation of New -York in Congress, table showing, 64 Representatives from New -York in Congress, 68 Representatives in 35th Congress, 431 Representatives in Colonial General Assembly, 105 Revision, Council of, 96 Salt Duties, vote concerning, 104 School Commissioners, list of, 423 School Districts, Officers of, • 4 Schools, Department of, 39, 40 Seals, 428 Secretaries of State, 32 Senate, how composed, appointing powers, &c, 97 Senate, Executive Sessions of, 98 Senators in Congress, list of, 62 Senators in State Legislature, by Sessions, 110 Senators in State Legislature, 1858, 431 Senators in State Legislature, 1777-1857, alphabetically arranged,.. 138 Senatorial Districts, 108, 437 Sheriffs, 396 Sing Sing, State Prison at, 45 Speakers of Colonial General Assembly, list of, 105 Speaker of Assembly, duties of, 98 State Engineers and Surveyors, 37, 38 State Prisons, and Inspectors of, 44, 45 States, time of entering Union of each, 64 Suffrage, vote respecting Equal, 104 Superintendent of Weights and Measures, 435 Superintendents of Banking Department, 39 Superintendents of Public Instruction, 39 Superintendents of Canals, how appointed, 41 Superintendents of Common Schools, 40 Supervisors, Boards of, 2 Supreme Court of Judicature, 344, 349 Surrogates, list of, by Counties, 410 Surveyor-Generals, list of, 38 Towns, how erected, 3 Towns, list of, with dates of erection, 4 X CONTENTS. Page. Towns erected since 1855, 486 Towns, list of obselete names of, 20 Towns, Officers of, 3 Treasurers, State, 35 Treasurers, County, since 1846, 420 Vice - Chancellors, 353 Villages, when changed to cities, 23 Villages, list of, incorporated by special acts, 24 Villages incorporated by the Legislature in 1857, 436 Villages, list of obsolete names of, 27 Votes on special questions at elections, 103 Votes of Counties in Provincial Congress and Convention, 49 Votes for Governor, and opposing Candidates, 30 Votes on adopting Constitutions, 56, 58 Votes of New -York for President, 320 Wards of Cities, 23 Weights and Measures, Superintendent of, 435 a & THE NEW-YORK CIYIL LIST PART I. CIVIL DIVISIONS. The State of New- York is divided by law into counties, towns, cities and villages, for civil and municipal purposes ; into districts, for judicial purposes and the election of representative officers ; and into school districts, for the maintenance of schools. Counties are erected and their boundaries changed by the Legis- lature ; and, with the exception of Hamilton county, are each enti- tled to at least one member in Assembly. There are elected in each county 1 a sheriff, clerk, district attorney, treasurer, county judge, special judge (in certain counties 2 ), tw T o justices of sessions, a special surrogate (in counties where that office is separate from judge), four coroners, three superintendents of the poor, 3 and at least one school commissioner to each assembly district. 4 Sheriffs, clerks, district attorneys, county treasurers, superin- tendents of the poor and school commissioners are elected for three years, and, with special exceptions, 6 are paid by fees ; judges and surrogates are elected for four years, and receive salaries fixed by the several boards of supervisors. The board of supervisors consists of one member from each town and ward in each county, and meets annually for the settle- ment of its accounts, the apportionment of taxes, and the regula- tion of its internal affairs. It possesses a limited legislative power, and appoints a county sealer of weights and measures, inspectors of plank roads and turnpikes, and a few other minor officers. 1 Excepting in New-York county. 5 Cayuga. ('Iiautau<|iic. Jefferson, Oneida, Orange, Oswego, St. Lawrence and Tioga. 3 Supervisors may determine upon one superintendent of the poor. Albany and New- York" counties lia\c none 1 Except in New-York and Kings. (Sec chap. 170, Laws 185(5) • The clerk in Erie, and district attorney in Albany, Erie, Genesee, Onondaga, Rens- selaer and Washington counties receive salaries. School commissioners receiye sa'aries. COUNTIES. COUNTIES OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. THOSE IN ITALICS ARE NOW NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OF NEW-YORK. Names. From what taken- Date of Erect on- November 1, 16 April 7, March 28, 18 is March 11, is March 8, 17 March 11, IS March 29, IS March 15, 17 March 7, 17 April 4, November 1, 17 16 April 8, July 3, March 10, is 17 17 November 1, 16 November 1, 16 April 2, March 1, is 17 March 11, is April 18, March 30, is 18 March 16, 17 March 25, is April 12, February 16, March 25, IS 17 is November 1, i»; March 25, is February 23, March 21, is IS February 23, is March 12, 17 November 1, 16 March 11, is March 15, 17 March 5, 17 January 27, 17 November 1, 16 November 12, is March 1 , is February 16, 17 Albany, Allegany, Broome, .... Cattaraugus, . Cayuga, Chautauque, . Chemung, Chenango,. . . , Clinton, Columbia, Cornwall, i . . , Cortland,. . . . Cumberland* Delaware, . . . Dukes? Dutchess, ... Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Gloucester ,* . Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer,. . . Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, . . Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, 5 New- York, . . Niagara, .... Oneida, Onondaga, . . Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, .... Otsego, (Original,) Genesee, , Tioga, Genesee, Onondaga, Genesee, Tioga, Tioga and Herkimer, Albany, Albany, (Original,) Onondaga, Albany, Ulster and Otsego,. . . (Original,) (Original,) Niagara, Clinton, Clinton, Montgomery, Ontario, Albany, Albany and Ulster, . . Montgomery, Montgomery, Oneida, (Original,) Oneida, Genesee and Ontario, Chenango, Genesee and Ontario, Albany, (Original,) Genesee, Herkimer, Herkimer, Montgomery, (Original,) Genesee, Oneida and Onondaga Montgomery, Now in the State of Maine, between the Kennebec and 3t. Croix rivers. Now Windham and Windsor counties, Vermont. Now Dukes and Nantucket counties, Massachusetts. Now Orange. Washington, Caledonia, Orleans and Essex counties, Vermont. As Tryvn; changed April 2, 1754. COUNTIES TOWNS. Names Putnam, Queens, ... Rensselaer, . Richmond, . Rockland, . . St. Lawrence Saratoga, . . Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, . . Seneca, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, . , Ulster, Warren, .... Washington, 2 Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, . . , Yates, , From what taken. Dutchess, (Original,) , Albany, (Original,) Orange, Clinton, , Albany, , Albany, Albany and Otsego, Chemung, Steuben, Tompkins Cayuga, Ontario, (Original,) Ulster, , Montgomery, Cayuga and Seneca, , (Original,) Washington, Albany, Ontario and Seneca, (Original,) Genesee, Ontario Date of Erection. June 12, November 1, February 7, November 1, February 23, March 3, February 7, March April April March March November 1 March 27, February 16, April 17, November 1, March 12, March 12, April 11, November 1, May 14, February 5, 1812. 1683. 1791. 1683. 1798. 1802. 1791. 1809. 1795. 1854. 1804. 1796. 1683. 1809. 1791. 1817. 1683. 1813. 1772. 1823. 1683. 1841. 1823. TOWNS. Towns were erected by the Legislature until 1849, when power was given to the several boards of supervisors (except in New- York county), by a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected, to divide or alter the bounds of any town or erect new ones, when such division does not place parts of the same town in more than one assembly district. A survey and map of towns, thus changed or erected, are filed in the secretary's office, and the action of the board is published in the appendix to the Laws of the fol- lowing session. Towns are also erected by the Legislature. There are elected in each town (not excepted by statute) a supervisor, town clerk, three assessors, a collector, one or two overseers of the poor, one or three commissioners of highways, Parts of Montgomery, Herkimer and Oneida provisionally annexed. Previous to March <;, 1801, Montgomery, Herkimer and Oneida counties extended to the St. Lawrence river. As Charlotte: changed April 2, 1784. When erected it emhraced in Vermont the present counties of Franklin. Chittenden, Addison and Rutland. In New- York all east of a line drawn from St Regis to the N W corner of the present county of Saratoga. 4 TOWNS. four justices of the peace, constables (not exceeding five), a sealer of weights and measures, two inspectors of elections to each election district, one overseer of highways in each road district, 1 and as many pound-masters as the electors shall determine. Assessors are elected for three years, justices for four years, and all others for one year. All are paid by fees, or a per diem compensation for the time employed. 2 Towns are divided into school districts, in each of which are chosen three trustees, a clerk, collector and librarian. Trustees are elected for three years, the others for one year. In the following table, the names of existing towns only are given, and the dates of erection are those on which they were first recognized by the laws of the state. Many had previously existed under patent in the colonial period. TOWNS OF NEW- YORK. COUNTY SEATS ARE DESIGNATED BY SMALL CAPITALS BY ITALICS. HALF SHIRE TOWNS Towns. Adams, Addison,3 . . . Alabama, 8 . . Albion, Alden Alexander, . . Alexandria, . Alfred Allegany, 5 . . . Allen Alma, Almond, Amboy Amenia Amherst, Amity,. ...... Amsterdam, . Aneram, 6 . ... Andes, Andover Angelica,... Annsville, ... Antwerp,. ... Arcadia, . ... Aril vie, Arietta, Arkwright, . . Ash ford, Ashland, Counties. Jefferson, . . Steuben, ... Genesee, . . . Oswego, ... Erie Genesee, .. . Jefferson, . . Allegany, . . Cattaraugus, Allegany, .. Allegany, . . Allegany. . . Oswego, . . . Dutchess, . . Erie, Allegany, . . Montgomery Columbia,.. . Delaware,. . Allegany, . . Allegany, . . Oneida, .... Jefferson, . . H ayne Washington, 11 am ilton, . . Chautauque, Cattaraugus, Greene, ... When formed. April March, April M arch March June April M arch April January 31, Novem'ber23. March 16, March 25, March 7, April 10, February 22, March 12, March 19, April 18, January 28, February 25, April 12, April 5, February 15, March 2:3, May 18, April 30, February 16, March 23, 1802, 1796, 1826, 1825, 1823, 1812, 1S21, 1S0S, 1831, 1823, 1854, 1821, 1830, 1788, 1M8, 1830, 1793, 13u8, 1819, L824, 1S05, IS2S, 1810, 1 825, 17-6, 1S36, 1829, L824, 1848, From what taken. Mexico. Pembroke and Shelby. Richland. Clarence. Batavia. Brownville and Le Ray. Angelica. Great Valley. Angelica. Willing. Alfred! Williamstown. Buffalo. Angelica and Scio. < aiighnawaga Livingston. Middletown Independence. Leicester. Lee, Florence,Camden, Vienna. Le Ray. Lyons. Lake Pleasant I'om/ret and Villenova. Ellicottville. Windham. 1 Excepting in Kings, Queens, Suffolk and Richmond counties. 2 See Revised Statutes, part 1. chapter 11. for the powers and duties of towns. 3 As Middletown ; changed April 6, 1808. Formed by Court of General Sessions o? Steuben county. 1 As Gerrysville ; changed April 21. 1828. 5 As Burton; changed April 18, 1851. ■ As Gallatin; changed March 25, 1814. TOWNS. Towns. Athens, Attica, Augusta, Aurelius,l A urora,-2 Au Sable, Austerlitz, Ava, Avoca, Avon,3 Bainbridge,*.. .. Baldwin, Ballslon, Bangor, Barker, Barre, Barrington, Barton Batavia, Bath, Bedford, Beekman Beekmanlown, . Belfast,^ Bellmont, Bennington, . . . . Benton/; Bergen, Berkshire, Berlin, Berne, Bethany, Bethel, Bethlehem, Big Flats, BlMiHAMTON,. .. Binlsall, I'.laek Rrook, . .. Bleecker, Blenheim, Blooming Grove, Bolivar Bolton Bombay Booiiviile, Boston, Bovina, Boylston Bradford, Brandon, Brandt, Brasher, Bridgewater, . .. Brighton, Bristol,? Broad al bin, l!rookfield, . Brook haven, . .. Broome," Counties. Greene Wyoming, . . Oneida, . ... Cayuga, Erie, Clinton, Columbia,. .. Oneida, Steuben Livingston,.. Chenango, . . Chemung,. .. Saratoga, Franklin, . .. Broome, Orleans, Yates, , Tioga, , Genesee ( Steuben, Westchester, Dutchess, . . , Clinton, Allegany, . . . Franklin, . ., Wyoming,. .. Yates, Genesee, Tioga Rensselaer, . . Albany, Genesee Sullivan, Albany, Chemung,. . . Broome, Allegany, . . Clinton, Fulton, Schoharie, .. Orange,. ... Allegany, . . . W arren, Franklin, . .. Oneida, Erie, Delaware, . . . < towego, Steuben, Franklin, . .. Erie, St Lawrence, Oneida, Monroe, Ontario,. ... Fulton, Madison, Suffolk, Schoharie, .. When formed. February 25, 1S15, April 4, 1811, March 15, 1798, January, 17S9, April 11, 1804, March 29, 1839, March 28, 1818, Mav 12, 1846, April 12, 1343, January, 1789, February 16, 1791, April 7, 1856. March 7, 1TS8, June 15, IS 12, April 18, 1831, March 6, 1818, April 6, 1822, March 23, 1824, March 30, 1802, March 18, 1796, March 7, 1788, March 7, 178S, February 25, 1^20, March 24, ls24, March 25, 1833, March 6, 1818, February 12, 1803, June 8, 1812, February 12, 1808, March 21, 1806, March 17, 1795, June -. 1812, March 27, 1809, March 12, 1T98, April 16, 1822, December 3, 1855, May 4, 1829, March 29, 1889, April 4, 1881, March 17, 1797, March 23, 1799, February 15, 1825, March 25, 1799, March 3D, 1888, March 28, 1805, April 5, 181T, February 25, 1820, February 7, 1828, April 20, 1836, January 2s, 1828, March 2~>, 1889, April 21, 1825, March 24, 1797, March 25, 1814, January, 1789, March 12, 1793. March 5, 1795, March 7, 1788, March 17, 1797, From what taken. Catskill and Coxsackie. Sheldon. Whitestown. Batavia. Peru. Canaan, Chatham, Hillsdale. Boonville. Bath, Cohocton, Howard and [Wheeler. Chemung. Dickinson. Lisle. Gaines Wayne. Tioga. Pittsburgh. Caneadea. Chateaugay Shelden. Jerusalem. Batavia. Tioga. Petersburgh Rensselaerville. Batavia. Lumberland. Watervliet. Elmira. Chenango. Allen and Almond. Peru. Johnstown. Cornwall. Friendship. Thurman. Fort Covington. Leyden. F^den. Delhi, Stamford, Middletown. Orwell. •Jersey. Bangor. Collins and Evans. Massena. Sangerfleld. Smallwood. Caughnawaga. Paris. Lisle. [phentown. Schodack and Ste- 1 Formed by Court of General Sessions, Ontario county. 2 As Willink ; changed April 15, 1818. 3 As Hartford; changed April 6th, 1808. 4 As Jericho; changed April 15, 1-14. 5 As Orrirvilmrgh ; changed April 21, 1825. u As Vernon; changed to Snell. April 6, 1808; to Benton, April 2, 1810. ' Formed by Court of General Sessions, Ontario county. b As BihiM; changed April 6, lsus. TOWNS Towns. Counties. When formed. From what taken. Brown ville, Brunswick, Jefferson, . . . liensselaer, . . Cayuga Cattaraugus, . Franklin, . . . Allegany, . .. Otsego, Chautauque,. Wayne, Otsego, Genesee, .... G reene, Warren, Livingston, . Niagara, Washington, Oneida, Steuben, .... Onondaga, .. Steuben, . . . Columbia,. .. Ontario, Montgomery, Ontario, Allegany, . .. Tioga, Steuben, St. Lawrence, Jefferson, . . . Schoharie, . Orleans, Putnam, Fulton, Tompkins, .. Chautauque,. < attaraugus,. Wyoming, .. Richmond, .. Schuyler, Chemung,. .. < ayuga, Steuben, Greene, Schuyler,.... Madison, Allegany, . .. Jefferson, . .. Clinton,. ... Montgomery, Chautauque,. Saratoga, Franklin, . .. Columbia,. .. ( hautauque, Clinton i heniung.. .. Broome, .... ( hautauque, Otsego, Orange, .... Warren, . .. Essex, Erie, April 1, 1S02, March 20, 1807, March 30, 1802, Novemb'rl9, 1854, April 26, 1844, March 17, 1826, April 10, 1792, April 16, 1823, February 26, 1S26, February 5, 1796, April 4, L820, March 26, L808, March 2, 1810, March 30, 1802, March 11, 1808, March 7, 1788, March 15, 17l>9, April 16, 1822, March S, 1799, April 15, 1681, March 7, 1788, April 15, 1829, March 7, 1788, January, 1789, March 11, 1808, February 22, 1811, March, 1796, March 28, 1805, April 10, 1849, March 31, 1807, April 13, 1825, March 17, 1795, April 11, 1842, February 22, 1811, March 25, 1825, March 9, 1842, February 27, 1&21, March 7, 1788, March 15, 179s, April 16, 1828, March 30, 1802, March 28, 1889, March 7, 17s8, March 20, 1824, March 5, 1795, January 15, 1819, March 14, 1800, March 7, 1788, March 12, 1793, April 18, 1829, March 7, 1792, March 15, 1799, March 17, 1795, April 11, 1804, March 20, 1804, February 28, 1789, February 16, 1791, May 4, 1829, February 16, 1791, March 22, 1845, March 25, 1799, February 20, 1802, March 22, 1889, Levden. Troy. Bucktooth, Little Valley. Chateaugay. Burlington, Busti, Otsego. Ellicott and Harmony. Wolcott. Butler, Butternuts, Unadilla. Bergen. Caldwell, Caledonia,- Queensbury, Bolton, Thurnvan Willink. Cambridge, Cameron, Addison. Campbell, Hornby. Kings District. liichmond. Angelica. Spencer. Canadice, Canajoharie, Canandaigua,3. .. Caneadea, Canisteo,3 Cape Vincent, Carlisle, Lyme. Coblcskill and Sharon. Gaines and Kidgeway. Bleecker, Stratford, Johnstown. Spencer. Ellicott. Carrolton, Great Valley. Perry. Newtown. Castleton, OATIIARINE8, Catlin, Aurelius. Caton,* Catskill, Tainted Post. Spencer. Whitestown and Paris. Pike. Mexico. Mohawk. Gerry. Ballston. Cazenovia, Centreville, < hampion, ( hauiplain, Charleston, Charlotte, Chateaugay, Chatham, Champlaln. Canaan and Kindcrhook. ClIAlI'AUQUK, Batavia. Champlain. Chemung, Chenango, l berry Creek, Cherry Valley, Ellington. Canajoharie. [Grovo, Monroe. Goshen, Warwick, Blooming Thurman. Chesterfield, Chictawaug:*, .... Willsborough. Amherst. i As Canton; changed April 6, 180S. 8 An /Southampton; changed April 4, 1S06. :> Erected by the Court of General Sessions. 4 As Worinliy; changed April 8, 184o. TOWNS. Towns. Chili, China, Cicero, Ciucinnatus, . . • Clarence, Clarendon, Clarkson Clakkstown, . Clarksville,. Claverack, Clay, Clayton, Clermont, Clifton Park,' . Clinton, Clinton, Clinton, Clvmer, Cobleskill, Cochecton, .... Coeymans, Cohocton, Colchester, Coiden, Cold Spring, ColesviUe, Collikoon, Collins, < krtton, ... . Columbia, . Columbus, < oncord, Conesus, 2 Conesville Connewango,. . Conklin, Conquest, Constable, Constantia, Copake, Corinth, Corning, 1 Cornwall, 4 COKTLANUVILLE. Cortland, I 'ovrntry, Covert,." , Covington, . .. . Coxsackie, Crawford, Croghan, Crown Point, . . Cubs, Danby Dannemora, .. Dansville,* Danube, Darien, Davenport.. .. I*y,« Counties. Monroe, Wyoming, . Onondaga, ., Cortland, .., Erie, , Orleans, . Monroe,. Rockland,. . Allegany, . . Columbia, . . Onondaga, . Jefferson, . . Columbia,. . Saratoga, Clinton, ... Dutchess, . . Rensselaer, . Chautauque, Schoharie, . Sullivan, . . . Albany,. ... Steuben, . . . Delaware, . . Erie, Cattaraugus, Broome, . . . Sullivan, ... Erie, St. Lawrence Herkimer,. . Chenango, . Erie, Livingston,. Schoharie, . Cattaraugus, Broome, ... Cayuga, — Eranklin, . . Oswego, .... Columbia, . . Saratoga,... Steuben, . . . Orange,. ... Cortland, Westchester, Chenango, . Beneea, Wyoming, . Greene, Orange,. ... Lewis, Essex, Allegany, . . Tompkins, . Clinton, .... Steuben, ... Herkimer,.. Genesee, ... Delaware,. . Saratoga, When formed. From what taken. February 22. 1822, Riga. March 6, 1818, Sheldon. February 20, 1807, Lvsander. April 3. 1804, Solon March 11, 1808, Willink. February 23, 1821, Sweden. April 2, 1819, Murray. March 18, 1791, Havers traw. May 11, 1835, Cuba. March 7, 1788. April 16. 1>27, Cicero. April 27, 1883, Orleans and Lyme. March 12, 1787, Manor of Livingston. March 3, 1628. llalfmoon May 14, 1815, Ellenburgh. [ci Charlotte and Rhinebeck lets. March 18, 1780, Pre- February 23, 1856, Greenbush. February 9, 1821, Chautauque. March 17, 1797, Schoharie. March 25, 1828, Bethel. March 18, 1791, Watervliet. June 18, 1812, Bath and Dansvillc. April lit, 1792, Mi'ldletown. April 2, 1827, Holland. March 20, 1887, Napoli. April 2, 1821, Windsor. March 80, 1842, Liberty. March 16, 1821, Concord. April 12, 1848, Parishville. June 8, IS 12, Warren. February 11, 1805, Brookfleld. M rcb 20, 1812, Willink April 18, 1819, Livonia and Groveland. March 3, 1836. Broome and Durham. January 2o, 1828, Little Valley. March 29. 1824, Chenango. March it;, 1821, C-to. March 13, 1807, Harrison. April 8, 1808, Mexico. March 26, 1824, Tajrhkanick. April 20, 1818, lladley. March 18, 1796. March 7, lis-,. April 11. 1829, Homer. March 7, 1788. February 7, HoO, Greene. April 7, 1817, Ovid. January 31, 1817, Le Boy and Perry. March 7, 1788. March 4, 1828, Montgomery. April 5, 1841, Watson and Diana. March 88, 1786. February 4, 1822, Friendship. February 22, 1811, Spencer DecemberU, 1854, Beekmantown. March, 1796. April 7, 1817, Minden. February 10, 1832. Pembroke. March 81, 1817, Kortrighl and Maryland April 17, 1819, Edinburgh and Hadley. 1 As ClifUm ; changed March 31, 1829. 3 As Frepport; changed to BroweraviU*. March 26, 1825; to Con&w*, April 15, 1825. 3 As Painted Post: changed March 81, 1^52 * As N*m (hrmoitU; changed March 8, 1797. Organized by Court of General Sessions. • As Concord; changed Decembers, 1827. TOWNS. Towns. Dayton, Decatur, . . Dcerfield, Deerpark, DeKalb, Delhi, Denmark, Denning, De Peyster, De Euyter, De Witt, Diana, Dickinson, Dix, D»ver, Dresden,i Dryden, Duane, Duanesburgh, Durham,'^ Eagle, East Bloomfield, 3. Eastchester, East Fishkill, East Hamburgh,-*, Easthampton,...., East Otto, Easton, Eaton Eden, Edinburgh,5 , Edmeston, , Edwards, , Elba, Elbridge, , Eliza b kthtown, .. Ellenburgh, .. .., Ellerv, Ellicott, , El.lICOTTVILLE,. ., Ellington, , Ellisburgh, ELMIRA,t> Enfield, Ephrata, Erin, Erwin, Esopus, Esperance, Essex, Evans, Exeter, Fabius Fairfield, Fallsburgh, Farmersville,. .. Farmington, 7 Fayette, 8 Fenner, Fine, Fishkill, Counties. Cattaraugus, . Otsego, Oneida, Orange, St. Lawrence, Delaware,. .. Lewis, .. — Ulster, St. Lawrence, Madison, Onondaga, .. Lewis, Franklin, ... Schuyler, Dutchess, . .. Washington, Tompkins, . . Franklin, Schenectady, Greene, Wyoming, .. Ontario, Westchester,. Dutchess, . . . Erie Suffolk Cattaraugus, . Washington,. Madison, ... Erie Saratoga, Otsego, St. Lawrence, Genesee, .... Onondaga, . . Essex, Clinton Chautauque, . Chautanque, . Catlaraugus,. Chautauque,. Jefferson, . . . Chemung,. .. Tompkins, .. Fulton, Chemung, . . . Steuben, Ulster Schoharie, . . . Essex, Erie Otsego, Onondaga, .. Herkimer,. .. Sullivan Cattaraugus, . Ontario, Seneea, Madison, ... St. Lawrence, Dutchess, . . . When formed. February 7, 1835, March 25, 1808, March 15, 1798, March 16, 1798, February 21, 1806, March 23, 179S, April March March March April April April April 3, 1807, 6. 1849, 24, 1S25, 15, 1798, 12, 1835, 16, 1S30, 11, 1808, 17, 1885, February 20, 1807, March 15, 1822, February 22, 1803, January March March January 24, 1828, 22, 1788, 8, 1790, 21, 1S23, January 27, 17S9. March 7, 1783. Novemb'r29, 1849, October 15, 1850, March 7, 1788. Novemb'r30, 1854, March 3, 1789, February 6, 1807, March March April April March March 20, 1812. 13, 1801, 1, 1808, 7, 1827, 14, 1S20, 26, 1829, February 12, 1793, April 17, 1830, February 29, 1821, June, 1, 1812, April 13. 1820, April 1, 1824, February 22, 1803, April 10, 1792, March 16, 1821, From what taken. March March January April April April March March March 27, 1827, 29, 1822, 27, 1S26, 5, 1811, 4, 1846, 4, 1805, 23, 1821, 25, 1799, 9, 1798. February 19, 1796 March March January March April March March 9, 1826, 29, 1821, 1789. 14, 1800, 22, 1823, 27, 1844, 7, 1788. Perrysburgh. Worcester. Schuyler. Manuikating. Oswegatchie. Middletown, Kortright, Walton Harrisburgh. Shandaken. Oswegatchie and De Kalb. Cazenovia. Manlius. Watson. Harrison. Catlin. Pawling. Putnam. Ulysses. M alone. Schenectady. Coxsackie. Pike. Fishkill. Hamburgh. Otto. Stillwater and Saratoga. Hamilton. Willink. Providence. Burlington. Fowler. Batavia- Camillus. Crown Point. Mooers. Chautauque. Pomfret. Ischua. Gerry. Mexico. Ch mung. Ulysses. Palatine. Chemung. Painted Post. Kingston. Schoharie. Willsborough. Eden. liichfield. Norway. Thompson and Neversink. Ischua. Romulus. Cazenovia and SmithfieH. llnssell and Pierrepont. 1 As Smith Bay; changed April 17, 1822. 2 As Freehold; changed March 28, 1805. 3 As Bloomfield; changed Feb. 11, 1833. 4 &s Ellicott; changed Feb. 20, 1S52. 6 As North field ; changed April 6, 1S08. 6 As Newtown ; changed April 6. 1808. 7 Organized by Court of General Sessions. 8 As WasJiington ; changed April 6, 1S0S. TOWNS. 9 Towns. Counties. When formed. From what taken. Flatbush, Flatlands, Fleming, Kings, Kings Cayuga, Oneida, Montgomery, Oneida, Queens, Sullivan, Washington, F>anklin. . . . Washington. St. Lawrence. Herkimer,. .. Delaware, . . . Franklin, . .. Cattaraugus, . Cattaraugus, . Cortland, Steuben Sullivan. .... Chautauque, Allegany, . . . Schoharie,. . . Orleans, Wyoming, .. Wayne Columbia,. .. Saratoga, Ulster Monroe, Onondaga, .. Cayuga, Allegany, . . . Wyoming,. .. Madison, .... Chenango, .. Herkimer,. .. Columbia,. .. Chautauque, Columbia, . .. Schoharie, .. Hamilton.. . . Montgomery, Schenectady, Onondaga, . . Orang Bt Lawrence, Kensselaer,.. Oswego, Erie, Allegany, . .. Washington, Kings Cattaraugus, Monroe Westchester, March 7, 1788. Marcli 7, 1788. March 23, 1823, February 16, 1805, March * 12, 1793. March 4, 1796, Marcli 7. 1788. Mav 2, 1S37, March 7, 17S8. February 28, 1817, April " 10, 1818, April 15, 1S16, February 5, 1796, April 10. 1792, Mav 20, 1836, June 16, 1812. April 13. 1820, April 21, 1818, Novemb'r 17. 1854, Noveinb'rlt, 1851, April 23, 1-.".', March 24, 1815, April 15, 1828, February 14, 1 >!»'». February 25, 1814, February 14. 1812, March ' '27, 1830, March 7, 1792, April 2. 1858, March 30, 1802. March 18, 1843, January, 17M>. April" 1*5. 1880, April 1, 1846. January, 17-'.*. April 7, 1815, March 21, 1806, March 7, 1788. March 7. 17s>. June 1, 1812, April 3, 1818, March 16, 1848, April 28, 1839, April lo. 1828, April 14, 1820, January, 17^'.'. March" 7, 1788- April 5, 1810, Marcli 20. 13o7, April 2o, 1818, October 19, 1852, April Is, 1888, March 2::. 1786. March 7, 1788. April 15. 1818, March 22. 1822, March 7, 178S. Aurelius. Florida Floyd Flushing, Forrestburgh, Fort Ann, 1 Fort Covington,... Fort Edward, Fowler Frankfort, Franklin, Steuben Thompson and Mamakating. Constable. Argyle. Kossie and Russell. German Flats. Harpersficld. Bellmont. Franklinville, 2 Freedom Freetown Clean. Ischra. Ciucinnatus. Fremont French Creek, Friendship, Collikoon. [land, Howard. Clymer. Caneadea. Middleburgh. Gaines Gainesville, 3 Galen, Bidgewa. Warsaw. Gallatin, Ballston. Gardiner, Gates.* Hiawangunk, New Paltz and [Rochester. Genoa, 6 Cuba Genesee Falls, < .E rBBBO,' Georgetown, Pike and Portage. De Buyter. in- Buyter. German or East Camp. Pomfrel [Chatham. Claverack. Kinderhook, and German Flats, Germantown, Ghent, Gilboa Wells. Glen Glenville, Gorham, 7 (rn*as£i*ton; changed to Lincoln, April 17,1806; and to Qorkam, April 6, 1807. 6 As West Grove; changed March 6, 1837. 10 TOWNS. Towns. Counties. When formed. From what taken. Greenbush Rensselaer, . . March 17, 1795, Rensselaerwvck. Greene, Chenango, . . Saratoga Columbia, . . . March 15, 179S, M;'.rch 12, 1793, Greenfield, Saratoga and Wilton. Greenport, May 13, 1S37, Hudson city. Greenville, 1 .. Greene, March 26, 1S03, Coxsackie and Freehold. Greenville, Orange,. December 2, 1353, Minisink. Greenwich, Washington, March 4, 1S03, Argvle. Greenwood, Steuben, January 24, 1S27, Troupsburgh and Canisteo. Greig. 2 Lewis, Tompkins, . . Allegany, . . . April 5, 1828, April 7, 1617, March 8, 1827, Grove, 4 Nunda. Groveland, Livingston... January 27, 1789. Guilderland, Albanv, February 26, 18d3, W atervliet. Guilford, 6 Chenango, .. April 3, 1818, Oxford [Rochester. Gardiner, Ulster, April 2, 1S53, Shawangunk, New Paltz and Hadley Saratoga, .... February 27, 1801, Greenfield, Northumberland. Hague, 6 W arren, February 28, 1S07, Bolton. Halcott, Greene, Saratoga, . . . Novemb'rl9, 1S51, March 7, 178S. March 20, 1S12, Lexington. Hamburgh,... .... llamden, 7 Willink. Delaware,. .. April 4, 1S25, Walton and Delhi. Hamilton Madison, . . March 5, 1795, Paris. Hammond, St. Lawrence, March 80, 1S27, Rossie and Morristown. Hampton, Washington, March 23, 1786. [New Windsor and Walkill. Hamptonburgh, .. Orange, .... April 5, l, 1303. As Hampden; corrected March 17,1826. As South ffempttead; changed February 5, 1796. As Depau; changed February 28, 1834. TOWNS. 11 Towns. Hopkinton, ... . Horicon, Hornby, llornellsville, ... Horseheads, .. . . Houndsfield, . .. Howard, Hume. . / Humphrey, Hunter, Huntington, Hurley, Huron, 2 Hyde Park, Independence,.. Ira, Irondequoit, . . . Lsehua, 3 MP, Italy, Ithaca, Jackson, Jamaica, Jasper, Java, Jay, Jefferson, Jerusalem, 4 Jewett, Johnsburgh, .Johnstown, . . Junius, Keene Kendall, Kent,* Kiautone, Kinderhook,. . . . Kingsbury, Kingston, Kirkland, Knox, Kortright La Fayette, La Orange, 6 LAKK PEASANT. Lancaster, Lansing, Lansingbmrgh, . Lapeer, Laurens, Lawrence, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lee, Leicester, 7 Lenox Leon L « Bay, Counties. St. Lawrence, Warren, . .. Steuben, Steuben, . . . Chemung,. .. Jefferson, . .. Steuben, Allegany, . . . ( attaraugus,. Greene, Suffolk, Ulster, Wayne, Dutchess, . . . Allegany, . .. Cayuga, Monroe, . Cattaraugus, . Suffolk, Yates Tompkins, .. Washington, Queens, Steuben Wyoming, .. Essex, — Schoharie, .. Yates, Greene Warren, Fulton Seneca, Essex, Orleans, Putnam Cbautauque,. Columbia,. .. Washington, Clster, Oneida, Albany, Delaware,. .. Onondaga,.. Dutchess, . . . Hamilton, .. Erie, Tompkins, .. Rensselaer,.. Cortland, Otsego St. Lawrence Madison, Cayuga Oneida, Livingston,.. Madison Cattaraugus, Jefferson, . . . When formed. March 2, 1S05, March 29, 1838, January 27, 1826, April 1, 1820, Februarv 17, l->54. February 17, 1806 June IS, 1812, February 2 \ 1S22, Mav 12. 1836, April 15, 1314, March 7, 17sS. March 7, 1788. February 25, 1826, January 26, 1821, March 16, 1821, March 16, 1821. March 27, 1889, February 7, 1846, March 7. 17ss. February 15, 1815, March 16, 1821, April 17, 1815, March 7, I78- 1 . January 24, 1827, April " 20, 1882, January 16, 179S, February 12, 1808, January. 1789. Novemb'rl4. 184!», April 6, 18(6, March 12, 1798, February 12, 1808, March 19, 1808, April 7, 1887, March 7, 1T88. Novcml/rlO. 1858, March 7, 17>s. March 2:!, 17sf,. March 7, 17 s, April 18, 1827, February 28, 1-22, March 12, 1793. April 15, 1825, February 9, 1821. Mav " 20, 181*2, March 20, 1888, April 7, 1817, March 20. 1807, Mav 2. 1845, April .'!, 1810, April 21, 1828, February 6, 1807, January 30, 1823, April 3, 1811, March 30, 1802. March 3, ls.119, April 24, 1832, February 17, lb06, From what taken. Massena. Bolton and Hague. Painted Post Canisteo. Elmira. Watertown. Bath and Dansville Pike. Burton. Greenland. 1 Wolcott. Clinton. Alfred. Brighton. Hinsdale. Naples. Ulysses. Cambridge. Troupsburgh and Canisteo. China. Willsborough. Blenheim. Lexington and Hunter. Thurman. Caughnawaga. Washington. Elizabethtown and Jay. Murray. Carroll. Kingston, Manor of Fox Hall. Paris. Bern. Pompey. Beckman and Fishkill. Johnstown. Clarence. Genoa. Troy and Petersburgh. Virgil. Otego. Hopkinton and Brasher. Hamilton. Seipio. Western. Sullivan Conewango. Brownville. ' Abolished by this act. 2 As fort Buy; changed March 17, 1S34. « As Rio*; changed March 27. 1855. 4 Orga> ized by Court of General Sessions. 6 As Frederickdown ; changed April 15,1817. 8 As Frtsdom; changed by Revised Statutes. 1828. 7 As Leister ; first called by present name February 1805. 12 TOWNS. Towns. Counties. When formed. From what taken. Le Rov, 1 Genesee, June 8, 1812, Caledonia Lewis, Essex, Lewis, Westchester, . April 4, 1805, Novemb'rll, 1S52, March 7, 1788. Willsborough. West Turin and Levden. Lewisboro, 2 Lewiston, Niagara, February 27, 1S18, Cambria. Lexington, 3 Greene, January 27, 1818, Windham. Lewis, Sullivan March 10, 1797, March 13, 1807, Liberty, Lumberland. Livingston,.. Chenango, .. January 27, 1789. April 12, 1823, May 12, 1837, Lincklaen, German. Lindley, Steuben, Erwin. Lisbon St. Lawrence, March 6, 1801. Broome, Herkimer,. .. Herkimer,. .. April 7, 1301, February 5, 1796, February 16, 1829, Litchfield, German Flats. [man Flats. Little Falls Herkimer, Fairfield and Ger- Little Valley, Cattaraugus,. April 10, ISIS, Perry. Livingston, Columbia,. .. March 7, 1788. Livingston,.. Ulster February 12, 1S0S, April 15, 1845, Pittstown. Lloyd, New Paltz. Locke, Cayuga, February 20, 1802, Milton. Lockport, Niagara, February 2, 1S24, Rovalton and Cambria. Lodi, Seneca, January 27, 1S26, Covert. [and Morehouse. Long Lake, Hamilton, . . Mav 4, 1S37, Wells, Lake Pleasant, Arietta Lorraine. 5 Jefferson, . . . March 24, 1S04, Mexico. Louisville, St. Lawrence, April 5, IS 10, Masscna. Lewis, Sullivan, March 14, 1800, March 16, 1798, Lumberland, Mamakating. Luzerne, 8 "Warren, April 10, 1792, Queensbary. Jefferson, . . . Cattaraugus, Wayne, March 6, 1818, January 24, 1829, March 1, 1811, Lyons, Soda«. Lvsander, Onondaga, .. March 5, 1794. Macdonough, Chenango, .. April 17, 1SI6, Preston. Macedon, Wayne January 29, 1823, Palmyra. Machine Cattaraugus, . April 16, 1S27, Yorkshire. Macomb, St. Lawrence, April 3, 1841, Morristown and Gouverneur. Madison, Madison, February 6, 1S07, Hamilton. Madrid, St Lawrence, March 3, 1S02, Lisbon. Maine, Broome, March 27, 1S48, Union. Maix>nk,8 Franklin, . . . March 2, 1805, CMatcaugay. Malta Saratoga, March 3, 1S02, Stillwater. Mamakating, Sullivan, March 7, 1788. Mamaroneck, Westchester, March 7, 17S*. Manchester,* Ontario, March 31, 1821, Farmington. Manheim, Herkimer,. .. Onondaga, .. March 3, 1797, March 5, 1794. Manlius, Mansfield, Cattaraugus, February 23, 1S30, Little Valley. Marathon,!" Cortland, . . . April 21, ISIS, ». incinuatus. Marbletown, Ulster, March 7, 1788. Marcellus, Onondaga, .. March 5, 1794. Marcy, Oneida, Erie, March 80, 1S32, December 2, 1S53, April IS, 1825, Deer field. Marilla, Marion," Wavne, Williamson. Marlborough, Ulster March 7, 1788. Marshall Oneida, February 21, 1829, Kirkland. As Bellona ; changed April 6, 1813. As Salem ; changed to South Salem. April 6, 1806 ; to Lewisboro, February 13, 1S40. As New Goshen ; changed March 19, 1813. As Charleston ; changed April 6, 1808. As Malta; changed April 6, 1808. As Fairfield ; changed April 6. 1808. Changed to Elgin, April 7, 1857. As Harrison ; chunked to Ezraville, April 8, 1S08, and to Malone, June 10, 1S12. As Burt ; changed April 10, 1822. As Harrison ; changed by Revised Statutes, 1828. As Winchester ; changed April 15, 1826. TOWNS. 13 Towns. Counties. When formed. From what taken. M M'.TISN BURGH, .. Lewis, February 22, 1S03, Turin. Maryland Otsego, Delaware. . . . March 25, 1808, April 4, 1811, Masonville Sidney. Massena, St Lawrence, March 3, 1302. Mavfield, Fulton, Monroe, March 12, 1793, Mav 26, 1S12, Mendon, Bloomfield. Mentz, 1 Cavuga, March 30, 1802, Aurelius. Meredith, Delaware, . . . March 14, 1800, Franklin and Kortright. Mexico Oswego April 10, 1792, Wnitestown. Middleburgh, Schoharie, . March 17, 1797, Schoharie. Middleburv, Wyoming,. .. March 20, 1812, Warsaw. Middlefield, Otsego, March 3, 1797, Cherry Yallev. Middlesex, 2 Yates January, 1759. Middletown, Delaware, . . . March 3, 17S9, Pwochestcr and Woodstock. Milan, Dutchess, . . . Otsego, Yates, March 16, ISIS, February 5, 1796, March " 6, ISIS, Milford, 3 Mn.o, Benton. Saratoga, Chautauque, Montgomery, March 7, 1792. Miaa, March 23, 1524, Clymer. Canajoharie. Minden, March 23. 179^, Essex, Orange, Montgomery, March 7. 1817, Mohawk, April 4, 1-37. Johnstown. Moira, Franklin, . . . April 15, 1838, Dickinson. Orange, Lewis, March 23 1799 Montague, Novemb'rll. 1850, West Turin. Montgomery, Orange, March 7, 1788. Mooers, Clinton, March 20, 1904, Champlain. Cayuga, Saratoga, Hamilton,. .. March 20 1 838, Scmpronius. Northumberland. Moreau, March 2 : . Morehouse, April 13, 1S35, Lake Pleasant. Moriah, Essex February 12, 1808, Crown Point, Elizabethtown. Morns, Otsego April 6. 1-4!). Butternuts. Morrisania, Westchester. December 7. 1855, West Farms. Morristown St. Lawrence, March 27. 1821, Oswegatchie. Mount Hope, 5 Orange, February 15, 1825, Walkill, Minisink, Deerpark. Mount Morris, Livingston,.. April 17. 1818, March 7 Leicester. Mount Pleasant, .. Westchester, April S. 1-'-. April IS, 1931, Northampton. Lisle. Nanticoke, Broome, Naples,". . Ontario, January, 17-'.'. Napoli, 7 Cattaraugus, January 20, Little Valley. [Schodack. March 21 1S06 Petersburg!!, Stephentown and Nelson, Madison, March 13. 1807', N'-vcrsink, Sullivan, March 16, 179S, Rochester. New Albion, Cattaraugus, February 23, 1830, Little Vallev. Newark, 9 Tioga April 12, 1523, Berkshire. New Baltimore, .. Greene, March 15, 1811, Coxsackie. New Berlin, 19 ... Chenango, .. April 3, 1807, Norwich. New Bremen, Leu is March 31, 1848, Watson and Croghan. Newbwrghf Orange,. ... March 7. 17-. Newcastle, \\ estchester, Mareh IS, 1791, North Castle. tm Neweomb, Essex, March 15, Minerva and Moriah. Newfane, Niagara, — March 20, 1824, Wilson, llartland. Somerset. N'cwfield." Tompkins, . . February 22, 1811, Spencer. Wbitestown. New Hartford Oneida, April 1-.'. 1827, New Haven, Oswego, April 2, 1818, Mexico. 1 As Jpffemon : changed April 6, 1808. 2 By Court of General Sessions, Ontario county, as Augutta : changed April 6, 1808. rfmgt: changed April 8, 1800. « By Court of General Sessions, Ontario co. 4 As C/uetcocki; changed April 7, 1801. 7 As OoldSprlnff ; changed April 15, 1"-'-. • ho >i ji : changed March 14. 1888. 8 As Philipstoum ; changed April 6,1808. ■frille; changed March 24, 1824. '• Changed to LancaMtar, Mav U. 1821 : original name restored March 22, 1522. 1 A- Cayuta; changed March 29, 1822. 14 TOWNS. Towns. Counties. When formed. From what taken. New H u 'son, 1 Alleganv, . . . April 10, 1825, Rushford. New Lebanon, Columbia,. .. April 21, ISIS, Canaan. New Lisbon,'- Otsego, April 7, 1806, Pittsfleld. N e w Lots, Kings, February 12, 1852, Flatbush. New Paltz, Ulster, March 7, 17SS [and Schuvler. April 7, 1806, March 7, 17S8. Herkimer, Fairfield, Norway New Rochelle, Westchester, New Scotland, Albany, April 25, 1S32. Bethlehem. Newstead, 3 Erie, April 11, 1S04, Batavia. Newtown, Queens March 7, 1788. New Utrecht, Kings, March 7, 17S8. New Windsor, Orange, March 7, 1788. Niagara, 4 Niagara, June 1, 1812, Cambria. Nichols, Tioga, March 23, 1824, Tioga. Niles, Cayuga, Schenectady, March 20, 1S33, Sempronius. Watervliet. Niskavuna, March 7, 1SU9, Norfolk, St. Lawrence, April 9, 1823, Louisville and Stockholm. Northampton, Fulton, February 1, 1799, Broadalbin. North Castle, Westchester, March 7, 178*. North Collins, 5 .... Erie, Novemb'r24, 1852, Collins. North Dansville,.. Livingston, . February 27, 1S46, Sparta. Northeast, Dutchess,,. .. March 7, 178S. North Elba, Essex, Decemborl3, 1849, Keene. Northfleld, Richmond. . . March 7, 17SS. North Greenbush, Rensselaer, . . February 23, 1855, Greenbush. North Hempstead Queens, March 7, 173S- North Hudson, . . . Essex, April 12, 1S48, Moriah. North Norwich,... Chenango, . . April 7, 1849, Norwich. North Salem, Westchester, March 7, 17SS. Northumberland,.. Saratoga, . . . March 16, 179S, Saratoga. Norwav, Herkimer,. .. April 10, 1792, Herkimer. Norwich, Chenango, . . January 19, 1793, Jericho and Union. Livingston, . . Genesee, .... Monroe, March 11, 1S08, Angelica. Elba. Oakfield, April 11, 1S42, January 27, 1817, Ogden, Parma. Ohio, 6 Herkimer,... April 11, 1S23, Norway. Olean, Cattaraugus, March 11, 1808- [daken. Olive, Ulster, April 15, 1823, Marbletown, Hurley and Shan- Oneonta, 7 Otsego, February 5, 1796, Unadilla. Onondaga, Ontario,** Onondaga, .. March 9, 179S, Marcellus. Pompev, Manlius Wavne, March 27, 1807, Williamson. Oppenheim, . Fulton, March 18, 1808, Palatine. Orange, 8 | Schuyler, February 12, 1813, Wayne. Orangetown, Rockland,. .. March 7, 1788. Orangeville, Wyoming, .. February 14, 1S16, Attica. Orleans, Jefferson, ... April 3, 1821, Brown ville. Orwell, Oswego, February 28, 1817, Richland. February 28, 1S44, March 11, 1808, May 2, 1S45, West Turin. Livingston, .. Westchester, Angelica. Mount Pleasant. Ossining. 10 Oswegatchie, St. Lawrence, March 3, 1802, Lisbon. Oswego, Otsego, April 20, 1818, Otego, 11 April 12, 1822, Franklin and Unadilla. Otisco, Onondaga, .. March 21, 1806, Pompey, Marcellus and Tolly. OrSKGO, Otsego, March 7, 178S. Otselic, Chenango, .. March 28, 1817, German. t tto, Cattaraugus, . Seneca, Cayuga, January 29, 1823, March 5, 1794. March 80, 1S02, Perrysburgh. Ovid, As Knight; changed April 4, 1837. As Lisbon : changed April 6, 1808 As Erie; changed April 18, 1831. As 8chUmer ; changed Feb. 14, 1816 As Shirley: changed .June 24, 1868. As Iluntuvillt ; changed April 17, 1880. • As West BmnAwick ; changed May 3, 1S36. 7 As Otego; changed April 17, 1S30. 8 As Freetown : changed February 12, 1808 9 As Jersey ; changed February 20, 1836. 10 As O&sintfing ; changed March 14, 1846. TOWNS. 15 Towns. Counties. When formed. From what taken. Owbgo, Tioga February 16, 1791. Oxford, (. henango, .. Queens, January- March 19, 1793, Oyster Bav, 7, 178& Palatine, Montgomery, Oswego, Wayne, 7, 1733. April January, 4, 1-32, Yolney. Palmvra. 1 1739. Pamelia, 9 Jefferson, . . . April 12, 1319, Brownville. Paris, Oneida, April in, 1792, Whitestown. Parish Oswego, — St. Lawrence, 20, 1323, Parishville, April 15, 1318, Hopkinton. April March 8, 1S03, Northampton. [Town. Frederickstown and Southeast Patterson, 3 Putnam, 17, 1795, Pavilion, Genesee. Mav 19, 1841, Covington 7, 178S. Pelliam, Westchester, 7, 1788, Manor of Pelham. Pembroke, Genesee, June 8, 1312, Batavia. Pendleton, Niagara, April 16, 1827, Niagara. Penfield, Monroe, March 30, 1310, Boyle. Perrinton, Monroe, May 26, 1812, Bovle. Perry, Wyoming, . . March 11, 1814, Leicester. Perrysburgh, 4 Cattaraugus, . April 13, 1814, Olean and Ischua. Persia, Cattaraugus, Fulton February April 7, 1335, Perrysburgh. Amsterdam. Perth, 18, 1838, r28, 1792, Plattsburgh and Willsborough. Stephentown. Petersbnrgh, Pharmha,* Rensselaer, . . March 18, 1791, Chenango, . . April 7, 1«06, Norwich. Phelps,* Ontario Jefferson, . . . January, April 1789. 3, 1821, Philadelphia, Le Rav. Philipstown, Putnam, . . . March 7. 17--. Pierrepont, St. Lawrence, April 15, 1818, Rumen. Pike, Wyoming, . . Dutchess, . .. March 6, 1818, Nunda. N*»rtheast. Pine Plains, March 26, 1828, Pinckney, Lewis February P_>, 1808, Harrison and Harrisburgh. St. Lawrence. Chenango, . . Otsego, Monroe, Rensselaer,.. Otsego, Ulster, March February 29, 1836, 13 1327, Titcher, Pittsfield, 94 1797, Burlington. Pittsford, March March 25. 1-14, 7, 1788. 25, 1799, Pittstown, Plainfleld Richfield. Plattekill, March 21, 1800, Marlborough. Plattpburgii Clinton, April 4, 1785. Pleasant Valley, .. Dutchess, . . . January 26, 1821, Clinton. Plymouth, Chenango, .. April March 7, 1806, Norwich Poestenkill, Rensselaer,.. 2, 1848, Sand Lake. Poland, Chautauque, . April 9, 1332, Kllicott. Pomfret Chautauque, March 11, 1808, Chautauque. Pompey,' Onondaga, January, 1739. Portage, Li ring! March -. 1827, Nunda. Port Crane Broome, December 3, 1955, Chenango. Porter Niagara, June 1, 1812, Cambria. Portland, Chautauque, April 9, 1818, Chautauque. Portville,. ... Cattaraugus, . St. Lawrence, Yates,. April February April March 27, 1837, 21. 1808, 26, 1-32, Potsdam, Madrid. Potter, Btarkey. Poughkeepsic, .... Dutchess, . .. 7, 1788. Poondrldge, Westchester. . March 7, 1788. Prattsburgh, Steuben, April 12, 1-13, Pnltney. Prattsville, Greene, March 8, 1S33, Wind hard. 1 Erected by Court of General Sessions of Ontario county. 3 Changed "to Isano, by Revised Statutes, 1828. * As A rlington ; changed April 9, 1882. 4 Erected by Court of General Sessions as Pittstovm ; changed to Honeoye, April 6, 1808, and to Richmond, April 1 1, 1s>15. 6 As JJarritson; changed April 6, 1S0S. G As Uniwt; changed April 6, ls0S k TOWNS. 17 Towns. Scarsdale, Schaghticoke, . . Schodack, .... SoHolIARIR, ... . Schroeppel, .. . Schroon, Schuyler, Schuyler Falls, Scio, Scipio, Scott, Scriba, Sempronius, . . . Seneca, 1 Seneca Falls, . . Sennett, Seward, Shandaken, .. . Sharon, Sliawangunk,.. Shelby, Sheldon, Shelter Island, . Sherburn, Sheridan, Sherman, Sidney, Skaneateles, .. . Smithfield, Smithtown,. .. . Sraithville, Smyrna, 2 Sod us, 1 Solon, Somers, 3 Somerset, Southampton, South Bristol, . . Southeast, S>oihkield, .. . Southold, Southport, South Valley,. . Spafford, Sparta, 1 Spencer, Springfield,. .. . Springport,. ... Springwater, . . Stafford Stamford, Stanford, Stark, Starkey, Stephentown,. . Sterling, Steuben, Stillwater Stock bridge, .. . Stockholm, Counties. Westchester. Rensselaer,.. Rensselaer, . Schoharie, . Oswego, Essex, Herkimer,. . Clinton, Allegany, . . Cayuga, . Cortland, .., Oswego, Cayuga,. ... Ontario,. ... Seneca, Cayuga, Schoharie, . Ulster, Schoharie, . Ulster, Orleans, Wyoming, . Suffolk Chenango, . Chautauque, Chautauque, Delaware, . . Onondaga, . Madison, . . . Suffolk Chenango, . Chenango, . Wayne Cortland, Westchester, Niagara, Suffolk, . ... Ontario, Putnam, Richmond, .. Suffolk Chemung,. . Cattaraugus, Onondaga, .. Livingston,. Tioga Otsego, , Cayuga Livingston,.. Genesee, Delaware,... Dutchess, . . . Herkimer,. .. Yates, Rensselaer, . . Cayuga. Oneida, Saratoga, Madison St- Lawrence When formed. From what taken. March March March March April March April April January March April April March January, March March February April March March March March March March April April April February- March March April March January, March March February March M arch .March March March April April April January. February March January April March April March March April March June April March May February 7, 178S. 7, 1788. 17, 1795, 7, IT88. 4, 1832, 20, 18<>4, 10, 1792, 4, 1848, 31, 1823, 5, 1794. 14, 1815, 5, 1811, 9, 1799. 1789. 26, 1829, 19, IS 27, 11, 1840, 9, 1804, 17, 1797, 7, 1788. 6, His, 19, 1808, 7, 1788. 5, 1795, 16, 1827, 17, 1832, 7, 18<»1, 26, 1830, 13, 1807, 7, 1788- 1, 1808, 25, 1808, 1789. 9, 1798, 7, 1788. s, 1828, 7, 1788. 8, 1838, 17, 179.% 7, 1788. 7, 1788. If., 1822, 2, 1S47, 8, 1811, 1789. 1806, 1797. 1 B28, 1816, 1820, 1792. 18, 1798, 18, 1828, 6, 1824, 29, 1784, 19, 1812, 10, 1792, 7, 1788. 20, 1830, 21, 1806, Rensselaerwyek. Volney. Crown Point. Herkimer. Plattsburgh. Angelica. Preble. Fredericksburgh. Junius. Brutus. Sharon. Woodstock. Schoharie. Ridgeway. Batavia- Paris. Pomfret and Hanover. Mina- Pranklin. Marcellus. Cazenovia. Greene. Sherburn. Homer. Hartland. Bristol. [Town. Frederickstown and Southeast Elmira- Cold Spring and Randolph. Tally. Owego. Cherry Valley. Aurelius and Scipio. Sparta and Naples. Batavia and Le Roy. Washington. Danube. Reading. East dist. of Rens.' Manor. Cato. Whitestown. [and Lenox. Vernon, Augusta, Smithfield Massena 1 Organized by Court of General Sessions of Ontario county. 2 As Staffbrd; chanced April 6, 1808. a As Step/ientmon ; changed April 6, 1808. 18 Towns. Stockport, Stockton Stonv Creek, . . . Stratford, Stuyvesant, Sullivan, Summer Hill, 1 .. Summit, Sweden, Taghkanick, 3 ... Taylor, Theresa Thompson, Thurman, 3 Thurston, Ticonderoga, . . . Tioga, Tompkins, 4 Tonawanda, Torrey, Trenton, . , . . Triangle, ...... Troupsburgh, . . Truxton, Tullv, Turin,.... Tusten, Tyre, Tyrone, Ulysses, Unadilla, Union, Union Union Vale, Urbana, Van Buren, Van Etten, Varick, Venice, Vernon, Verona, Vestal, Veteran, Victor, Victory, Vienna, 5 Villenova, Virgil, Volney, 8 Wales, , Walkill, Walton, Walworth, Warren, Warrensburgh, . Warsaw, Warwick, Washington, . . . Waterford, TOWNS. Counties. When formed. From what taken. Columbia, . . . April 20, 1838, Ghent and Stuyvesant. Chautauque, . February 9, 1821, Chautauque. Warren, Novemb'r 3, 1S52, Athol. Fulton, April 10, 18«i5, Palatine. Columbia, . . . April 21, 1823, Kinderhook. Madison, February 22, 1803, Cazenovia. Cayuga, April 26, 1831, Locke. Schoharie,. . . April 13, 1819, Cobleskill and Jefferson. Monroe, April 2, 1818, Murray. Columbia,. .. March 19, 1803, Livingston. Cortland Solon. Jefferson, . . . April 15, 1841, March 19, 18 >3, Alexandria. Sullivan, Mamakating. Warren, April 10, 1792, Steuben, February 28, 1844, Cameron. Essex, March 20, 1S04, Crown Point. Tioga March 14, 1800, Union. Delaware, . . . February 28, 1806, Walton. Erie, April 16, 1836, Buffalo. Yates, Novemb'r 14, 1851, Benton and Milo. Oneida, March 24, 1797, Schuyler. Broome, April 18, 1831, Lisle. Steuben, . . . February 12, 1808, Middletown and Canisteo. Cortland, April 8, 1808, Fabius. Onondaga, . . April 4, 1803, Fabius. Lewis, March 14> 1800, Mexico Sullivan, .... Decemberl7, 1853, Lumberland. Seneca, March 26, 1829, Junius. Schuyler, April 16, 1S22, March 5, 1799. Wayne. Tompkins, .. Otsego, April 10, 1792, Otsego. Broome, February 16, 1791. Monroe, October 11, 1852, Clarkson. Dutchess, . . . March 6, 1827, Beekman and Freedom. Steuben April 17, 1822, March 26, 1829, Bath Onondaga, . . Camillus. Chemung,. .. April 17, 1S54, Erin and Cayuta. Seneca, February 6, 183', Romulus. Cayuga, -January 30, 1823, Scipio Oneida, February 17, 1802, Westmoreland and Augusta. Oneida February 17, 1802, Westmoreland. Broome,. . . . January 22, 1823, Union. Chemung,. .. April 16, 1823, May 26, 1812, Catharines. Ontario, Bloomfleld. Cavaga, March 16, 1821, Cato. Oneida, April 3, 1S07, Camden. Chautauque,. January 24, 1823, Hanover. Cortland, April 3, 1804, March 21, 1806, Homer. Oswego, Mexico. Erie, April 15, 1818, Willink. Orange, March 7, 1788. Delaware,. .. March 17, 1797, Franklin. VVavne, April 20, 1829, Ontario. Herkimer, . . February 5, 1796, German Flats. W arren, February 12, 1813, Thurman. Wyoming, . . March 19, 1908, Batavia. Orange, .... March 7, 17S8. Dutchess, . .. March 7, 1788. Saratoga, April 17, 1816, Halfmoon. J As Plato; changed March 16, 1832. 2 As Granger ; changed March 25, 1814. 3 Changed to Athol, February 12, 1813; original name restored, November 18, 1852. * As Pinefield; changed March 11, 1808. 6 As Orange; changed to Bengal, April 6, 1803, and to Vienna, April 12, 1816. As Fredericks}) urgli ; changed April 5, 1811. TOWNS. 19 Towns. Waterloo, ....... Watbrtown, ... Watervliet, Watson, Wawarsing Wawavanda, Wayland, Wayne, 1 Webster, Wells, Wellsville, West Almond, ... West Bloomfield, . Westchester, Westerlo, Western West Farms, Westfield, Westfield Westford, West Monroe. . . . Westmoreland, . . Westport, West Seneca, 2 . . . West Sparta, .... West Turin West Union, Westville Wethersfield, . . . . Wheatfield Wheatland, 3 Wheeler White Creek,. ... Whitehall, White Plain*, . ., Whitestown, Willet Williamson, , Williamstown, ... Willing, Wilmurt, Willsborough, ... Wilmington,*. ... Wilna Wilson Wilton, Windham, Windsor, Winfield, Wirt, Wolcott Woodhull, Woodstock, Worcester Worth,... Wright, fates,* Yonkers, York, Yorkshire Yorktown Counties. Seneca, Jefferson, . . Albany,. ... Lewis, Ulster, Orange,. ... Steuben, ... Steuben, ... Monroe,. ... Hamilton,. . Allegany, . . Allegany, . . Ontario, .... Westchester, Albany, Oneida, Westchester. Chautauque, Richmond, . Otsego, . .. Oswego,. ... Oneida, Essex, Erie, . . Livingston . Lewis, Steuben, ... Franklin, . . Wyoming, . Niagara, ... Monroe, Steuben, . . . Washington Washington. Westchester, Oneida, Cortland,... Wayne, Oswego, . . . Allegany, . . Herkimer,. . Essex, Essex, Jefferson, . . Niagara, ... Saratoga,. .. Greene, . . .. Broome, ... Herkimer,. . Allegany, . . Wayne, Steuben, ... Dlster Otsego, Jefferson, . . Schoharie,. . Orleans Westchester, Livingston,. Cattaraugus, Westchester, When formed. March 26, March 14, March 7, March 30, March 14, Novemb'r 15, April 12, March IS, February 6, March 28, Novemb'r 22, April 15, February 11, March March March May March March March March April March October February 27, March 25, April 25, April 25, April 12, May 12, February 23, February 25, April March 28, March 7, March 7, April 21, February 20, March 24, Novemb'r 19, May March March April April April March March April April March February 18, April March April April April March March April March 1829, 1800, 1788. 1821, 1806, 1849, 1848, 1796. 1840, 1805, 1855, 1888, 1833, 1783. 1815, 1797, 1846, 1829, 1788. 1S08, 1839, 1792, 1815, 1851, 1846, 1830, 1 945, 1829, 1 328, 1836, 1821, 1820, 1815, 1786, 1788. 1788. 1S18, 1802, 1804, mi, 1886, 1788. 1821, 1819, 1818, 1818, 1798, 1807, 1816, 1888, 1807, 1828, 1787. 1797, 184s, 1 MS, 1 822, 1788. 1819, 1820, 1788. From what taken. Junius. Mexico. Leyden. Rochester. Minisink. Cohocton and Dansville. Penfield. Mayfield and Northampton. Scio, Andover and Willing. Angelica, Alfred and Almond Bloomfield. Coeymans and Rensselaerville. Steuben. Westchester. Portland and Ripley. Worcester. Constantia. Whitestown. [Lancaster. Elizabethtown. [tawauga and Hamburgh, E.Hamburgh,Chic- Sparta. Turin. Greenwood. Constable. Orange ville. Niagara. Caledonia. Bath and Prattsburgh. Cambridge. Changedfrom Skeenesborough. Cincinnatus. Sodus. Mexico. Independence and Scio. Russia and West Brunswick. Jay. Le Ray and Leyden. I'orter. Northumberland. Woodstock. Chenango. Litchfield, Richfield, Plainfleld. Bolivar and Friendship. Junius. Troupsburgh and Addison. Cherry Valley. Lorraine. Schoharie. Ridgeway. Caledonia and Leicester. Ischua. 1 X^FrederickHtenim: changed April 6, 1808. 2 As Seneca ; changed March 25, 1852 3 As fnveme** ; changed April 3, 1821. 4 As Danwille ; changed March 22, 1822. 6 As Northton ; changed January 21, 1323. 20 OBSOLETE TOWNS. OBSOLETE NAMES OF TOWNS, WITH THE DATES OF THEIR ADOPTION AND THEIR DISCONTINUANCE. [Those afterwards changed, are designated by italic*.] Names. Counties. Tioga "Warren, Cayuga, Yates Genesee, .... Oneida, Erie, Arlington, Athol, Augusta, Bengal, Black Rock, Bloomfield, Boyle, Ontario, Monroe, Lewis, Schoharie, . . . Kings, Livingston, . Brantingham, Bristol, Brooklyn, Browefsville, Buffalo, Burl, Burton, Bushwick, Ontario, Cattaraugus, . Kings, Orange, Greene, Montgomery, Tompkins, .. Cattaraugus,. Livingston, . . Orange, Livingston, . . Saratoga, Cattaraugus, Albany, Saratoga, Essex, St. Lawrence Tompkins, .. Otsego, Chenango, . . Ontario, Erie, Erie, Franklin, . . . Warren, Delaware, . . . rutnam, Putnam, Oswego, Putnam, Steuben, Dutchess, . .. Greene, Greene Livingston,. . Wayne, Columbia, . . . Columbia, . . . Oswego, Caughnawaga, Charlestown, Cheescocks, Church Tract, .... Clifton, Cold Spring, Danville, Depau, Division, Kllicott, Erie, Ezraville, Fairfield, Franklin, Franklin, Fredericksbnrgh, . Frederickstown, . . Froderickstown, .. Freedom, Freehold, Freehold, Freeport, Freetown, (iallatin, out?tsego, Steuben, . .. Jefferson, . . . Cattaraugus,. Rensselaer,.. Delaware,. .. Ontario, Cayuga, Wayne Onondaga, .. Putnam Rensselaer, . . Cattaraugus,. Warren,. Westchester,* Schenectady, Niagara, Erie Washington, Monroe, Adopted. March2o, 18 >3 Jan. 27, IMS April 17, 1826, April 20, 1825. March 7, ITS* March 3. 1797, (Colonial,) . . . March 2, 1S05, April 21, 1- Mareh24. 1804, Jan. 87,1789, Feb. 17, 1814, (Colonial,) April 6, 1808, April 12, 1882, Feb. 23, 1821, June 16, 1812, March3n, [802, Feb. 16, 1791. Feb. 12, 1818, March 9,1821, April 1,1824, MarchSO, 1802. April 4, 1806, April 7. 1806, March26, 1781. March24, lM>4 Januarv, 17-9. March IS, IT99, March 5, 1794, March 7. 1788, March 7. 1788. April 3, 1807, March 7, 1788 Jan. 27, LS18, Marchls, 1791, April 10. 1792 March80, 1802, (Before 1801), March] 8, 1801. April 7, 1S22. April 17, 1822. April 17,1816. April 8, 1807, March26, 1824, May 2, 1845, Feb. 5, 1796 Marchls, 1796, April 18, 1819, April 13, 1814. HarchSl, 1806, Feb. 28, 1806, Taif.27.17-9.(?) April 86, 1881, Feb. 25, 1826, April 10, 1792. March 14. 1889, March 7, 17-s Feb. 7, 1846, Feb. 2s. I sol. March 7, 1788, March 7, 1788, June 1, 1812, Oct. 16. 1861, Nov. 24, 1852, (Colonia'O 1818, (/•) Discontinued.' To what changed. April 6, April 15. April 21, April 4, April 17, Rev.Stat. March27. April 6, Dec. 3, April 6, April 6, April 17, April 6, MarchlO, April 17, April 8, March 3, April 6, April 15, April 20, March22, April 9. 1808, 1814, 1S28, 1837, 1816, 1828.1 1782. lS0s,l 1V27, 1808,! 1808.1 1816, ■ 1784. 1815, 1880, 1881, 1834 1808 1814. 1 886, 1-2 2. 1 385, April 6, 1807, April 6, 1808. March 7, 1788, April 6,1 BOS, April 6. 1808. April 6, 1808, April 6, No-, March 12, 1793, Feb. 22, 1791, March 9, 1821, March 8, 1797, March 19, 1813, March 8, 1797. April 6. 1803. April 6. 1808. April 6,1808, April 6, 1808, Jan. 21,1828, April 18, 1825, Jan. 16, 1880, April 6, 1808, April 21, 1825, March 14, 1846, April 17, 1830, MarchSl, 1852 April 1, 1824 April 10, 1818, April 6,1808, Marchll. 1808, April 6, 1808. March Hi, 1- 12 March 17. 1-31, Mar. 5, 17944?) Feb. 18,1840, March 17, 179.".. March27, 1855, April 6, 1808, April 6, 1808, March26, 1798, Feb 14,1816 March 25, 1S52, June 24, 1858, March28, 1786, March25, 1814, Freehold. Hunter. Alabama. New Hudson. Orang and Waterford. jKamapo. .Montgomery. EzraMUe. I Marathon. [Rodman. Avon. ! Gainesville. [stead. North andSouthllemp- Richmond. Otego. Wheatland. Franklinville. . Merit/. Bainbridge. Orange. New Berlin. Pamelia. Leicester.(T) Gorham. New Lisbon. Salem, t?) Lorraine. Naples. Addison. Genoa. Florida and AnnexedtoWestchester L mooter. Cornwall. Lexington. I/amuHtead. Flmira. Galea, Boyle. Edinburgh. Yates. Oarlten. Ilalfmoon. Bengal. Belfast. < "-sinning. Oneonta. Corning. Leander. Ferrysburgh. Nassau. Tompkins. Honeoye. Summer Hill. Hur»n. [town. Charles- Tu'nam Valley. Greenbnsh, Schodack. Ischua. Hague. South Salmi. City of Schenectady. Niagara. West Seneca. North Collins. Whit-hall. Brighton and Pittsford. 22 OBSOLETE TOWNS — CITIES. Names. Snell, Southampton, South Bay, South-East Town, . Southfield, South Salem, South Hempstead, Stephentown, Stonnington, Suffrage, Thurman, Troy, Union, Utica, Vernon, Washington, West Brunswick,. . WestJield, West Grove, Westville, Willamsburgh, . . . Willink, Winchester Wormley, Counties. Yates, Livingston, .. Washington,. Putnam, Orauge,. ... Westchester, Queens Westchester, Chenango, . . Otsego Warren, Rensselaer, . . Herkimer,... Oneida, Yates, Seneca, Herkimer,. .. Washington, Allegany, . . . Tioga, Kings, Erie, Wayne. Allegany, . . . Adopted. April 6, 1808, March30. 1802, Marchl5, 1S22, March 7, 1788. April 3,1801,1?) April 6, 1S06, April 6, 17S4, March 7, 1788. April 7. 1806, Feb. 5, 1796, April 10. 1792, MarchlS, 1791, April 7, 1806, April 7,1817, Feb. 12,1803, Marchl4, 1800, April 11, 1823, March23, 1786, April 18, 1838, April 12, 1823, March 16, 1840, April 11, 1804, April 8,1825, March28, 1S39, Discontinued. Feb. 12, April 4, April 17, March 17, April 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 5, April 6, April 6, April 8, Feb. 12, April 12, April 6, Feb. 13, April 6, April 6, May 3, April 6, (March 6, March24, ! April 7, I April 15, I April 15, April 13, 1810, 1806, 1822, 1795, 1608, 1S40, 1796, 180S, 1808, 1800, 1813, 1816, 1807, 1832, 1808, 180S, 1806, 1808, 1839, 1S24, 1851, 1818, 1826, 1840, To what changed. [burgh. Warrens- Benton. Caledonia, i Dresden. Southeast, Franklin. Monroe. Lewisboro'. Hempstead. Somers. Pharsalia. Milford. A thoL and City of Troy. Russia. Citv of Utica. \8neU. 'Fayette. Ohio and Wilmurt. I Fort Ann. 'Granger. (Newark. | City of Williamsburgh. I Aurora. I Marion. ; Granger. CITIES. Cities are incorporated by the Legislature, with certain muni- cipal privileges that vary with their several charters. They are divided into wards and districts, for the better administration of their internal affairs. The officers consist of a mayor, elected annually ; * a common council or board of aldermen, elected from the several wards ; a recorder (except in Auburn, Brooklyn, Rochester and Syracuse) ; a clerk (except in Albany, Troy and Poughkeepsie) ; a marshal (in Auburn, Hudson, Oswego, Pough- keepsie, Schenectady, Troy and Utica), and such other judicial and administrative officers as are authorized in their respective charters. The charter elections, in Hudson, Buffalo and Brooklyn, are held on the day of the general state election ; in New-York, on the first Tuesday in December; in Auburn, Oswego, Pough- keepsie, Rochester, Schenectady, Syracuse, Troy and Utica, on the first Tuesday of March ; in Albany, on the second Tuesday of April. Except in Albany and New-York, where he holds two years. CITIES VILLAGES. 23 The following list contains the cities of the state, their location, the dates of their charters, and the number of wards in each : Names. Counties. Incorporated as Villages. Incorporated as Cities Wards Albany, 1 Auburn, Brooklyn, 2 ... Buffalo', Hudson, New- York, .... Oswego, Pousihkfepsie, . Rochester, 3 . . . . Schenectady, 4 . . Syracuse, Troy, Utica, Albany, . . . Cayuga, . . . Kings, .... Erie, Columbia,. . New-York, . Oswego, . . . Dutchess, . . Monroe, .... Schenectady, Onondaga,. . Rensselaer, . Oneida, April 18, 1815, April 2,1801, April 2, 1813, March 14, 1828. April 8, 1801, April 21, 1817, April 13, 1825, Feb. 16, 1798, April 3. 1798, July 22, March21, April 8, April 20, April 22, May 24, March28, April 28, March26, Dec. 14, April 12, Feb. 13, 1686, I 1848, ■ 1834, | 1832. ; 1785, 1652, 1848, | 1851, 1834, ! 1798, ; 1847, 1816, j 1832, 10 4 19 13 4 22 4 4 10 4 8 10 7 VILLAGES. Villages were incorporated by the Legislature only, until 1847, when a general law was passed, allowing the citizens of any town not included in an incorporated village, and with a resident popu- lation of not less than three hundred persons within one square mile, to become a corporation under the provisions of the act. When, in the judgment of the Legislature, the objects of these corporations cannot be attained by the general law, they may pasfl -peeial acts for that purpose. 6 The election of village officers occurs annually on the first Tuesday of March, unless otherwise directed by special act, and unless a town meeting shall be held on that day, when it is held on the day after. The officers of villages, under the general law, are five trustees, three assessors, a collector, treasurer and clerk, three street com- miMionen (when such village shall be a separate road district), such number of fire wardens, not exceeding five, as the trustees may direct to be elected, and one pound-master. 1 [n the charter of 1686, Albany is styled an ancient town, that had enjoyed diverse privilege* by grants, confirmations and pro* amations, under the names of Sever- ir;/,k\ WWia m -Stadt and Albany. The Dutch ntyled it New Orange 2 Including the late city of WUUamtburgh. by act of April IT, lv>4 The latter was incorporated a village, April : I, 1827, and a city, April 7, lvl. 3 First named Roche$tervUte; changed April 12, \^i->. * Patented November 4. 1684. Trustee;* appointed by patent, April 16,1705. Created a borough. October 28, ifflR • Constitution, article viii, section 1. 24 VILLAGES. The following is a list of the villages incorporated by special acts, with their location and date of their charters. Those originally formed under the general law are not included in this list : Names. Towns. Counties. When Chartered. Albion, Barre, Orleans, Genesee, Montgomery, . . Allegany, Washington, . . . Queens, Greene, Wyoming, Cayuga, Erie, April April April May March April April May May May April March April April April April April April April April May April April April May May April March Feb. June March May April April May April Feb. May April May Marcl April April May May 21, 1828. Alexander, Amsterdam, Angelica, Alexander, Amsterdam, . ... Angelica, Argyle 24, 1834. 20, 1830. 2, 1835. 27, 1838. Astoria, Athens, Attica, Newtown, Athens, Attica, 12, 1839. 2, 1805. 2, 1837. Aurora, Auroraville, Ledyard Aurora, 5, 1837. 25, 183G. Bainbridge, . ... Ballston Spa, Batavia, Bath Bainbridge, Milton and Ballston, . Batavia, Bath, Chenango, Saratoga, Genesee, Steuben, Broome, Erie, 21, 1829. 21, 1807. 23, 1823. 12, 1816. Binghamton, .... Black Rock, Chenango, Black Rock, Mamakating, .... Bridgewater, .... Sweden, Brownville Camden, Canajoharie, Canandaigua, Lenox, 2, 1813. 24, 1837. Bloomingburgh, . Bridgewater, 1 . . . . Brock port, Brownville, Camden, Canajoharie, Canandaigua, .... Canastota, Sullivan, Oneida, Monroe, Jefferson, Oneida, Montgomery, . . Ontario, Madison, St. Lawrence, . . Jefferson, Rensselaer, Greene, Madison, Otsego, Madison, Madison, Oneida, Clinton, Wayne, Putnam, Columbia, Oswego, Otsego, Livingston,. . . . Delaware, Delaware, Madison, Chautauque, . . Erie, 26, 1833 21, 1825. 26, 1829. 5, 1828. 2, 1834. 30, 1829. 18, 1815. 28, 1835. Canton, 14, 1845. Carthage, Castleton, Wilna, 26 1841. Schodack, Catskill 13, 1827. 14 1806. Cazenovia, Cherry Valley, . . . Chittenango, Clarkville, Clinton, Cazenovia, Cherry Valley,. . . Sullivan, Brookfield, Kirkland, Au Sable, Galen, 7, 1810. 8, 1812. 15, 1842. 5, 1834. 12, 1843. Clintonville, Clyde, 11, 1825. 2, 1835. Cold Spring, Columbiaville, . . . Constantia, Cooperstown, 2 . . . Philipstown, ..... Stockport, Constantia, Otsego, 22, 1846. 12, 1812. 25, 1836. 3, 1807. 7, 1845. Delhi, Delhi 16, 1821. Deposit. Do Ruyter Dunkirk, Tompkins, De Ruyter, Pomfret, Chictawauga, Ham- burgh and Lancaster. 5, 1811. 15, 1833. 15, 1837. 12, 1846. Is not now considered a corporation. 2 As Otsego; changed June 12, 1812. VILLAGES. 25 Names. Towns. Counties. When Chartered. Ellicottville, Ellicottville, Elmira, Cattaraugus, . . Chemung, Schoharie, .... Onondaga, .... Queens, Washington, . . . Montgomery, . . Chautauque, . . . Oswego, Orleans, Saratoga, Onondaga, Livingston, Ontario, Warren, Orange, Rensselaer, . . . Chenango, Suffolk, Madison Schuyler, Herkimer, Cortland, .... Rensselaer, .... Monroe, Chemung, Tompkins, Queens, Chautauque,. . . Fulton, Onondaga, Columbia, Ulster, Orleans, Rensselaer, .... Otsego, Genesee, Niagara, Herkimer, Onondaga, .... Niagara, Wayne, Madison, Onondaga, Chautauque, . . . Orleans, Monroe, Herkimer. April March April May April March April May April April April April April April April March April April April April May April May April March May April April March April May April April May Feb. April May April March April March April April March April March April April 1, 1837. 3, 1815. Esperance, Fayetteville, Flushing, Fort Ann, Fort Plain, Schoharie, Manlius, Flushing, Fort Ann, Minden, 21, 1837. 6, 1847. 9, 1813. 7, 1820. 25, 1832. Fredouia, Fulton Pomfret, Volney, 2, 1829. 29 18^5. 26 1832. Galway, Geddes, Galway, 18, 1838. Salina 20, 1832. Geneseo, Geneva, Geneseo, Seneca, 21, 1832. 4, 1806. Glens Falls, Queensbury, .... Goshen, 12, 1839. 28, 1809. Greenbush, Greenbush, Greene, 14, 1815. 12, 18J2. Greeneport, Hamilton, Havana, Herkimer, Homer, Southold, Hamilton, Catharine & Catlin Herkimer, Homer, 18, 1838. 12, 1816. 13, 1836. 6, 1807. 11, 1835. Hoosick Falls, . . . Honeoye Falls,. . . Horseheads, 2 .... Hoosick, Mendon, Horseheada, Ithaca, . . . 14, 1827. 13, 1838. 15, 1837. 2 1821. Jamaica, Jamestown, Johnstown, Jordan, Jamaica, Ellicott, Johnstown, El bridge, 15, 1814. 6, 1827. 1, 1808. 2, 1835. Kinderhook, Kingston, Knowersville, . . . . Lanaingburgb, . . . Laurens, Le Roy, Kinderhook, Kingston, Ridgeway, Lansingburgh, . . . Laurens, Le Roy, Lewiston, Little Falls, Salina, 18, 1838. 6, 1805. 26, 1836. 16, 1798. 22, 1834. 5 1834. Lewiston, Little Falls, 3 Liverpool, Lock port, Lyons, Madison, Manlius, Mayville, Medina, 17, 1822. 30, 1811. 20, 1830. Lockport, Lyons. Madison, Manlius, Chautauque,. . . . Ridgeway, Mendon, German Flats, , . . 26, 1829. 16, 1831. 17, 1816. 12, 1813. 20, 1830. 3 1832. Mendon, Mohawk, 12, 1833. 16, 1844. ' As Nevotovm : changed April 21, W2->. 2 As Fairport; changed April 18, 1S45. 3 Chaii.{cu to Uockton, April 10th, 1n^0; restored April 16th, 1802. 26 VILLAGES. Names. Towns. Counties. When Chartered. Monticello, Thompson, Sullivan, April 20, 1830. Montgomery, .... Montgomery, . /. . Orange, Feb. 17, 1810. Moravia, ........ Moravia, Cayuga, May 1, 1837. Mori isville, Eaton, Madison, Livingston, .... April 13, 1819. May 2, 1835. Mount Morris, . . . Mount Morris, . . . Nassau, Nassau, Rensselaer, March 12, 1819. Newark, 1 Arcadia, Wayne, April 29, 1839. New Berlin, Chenango, April 17, 1816. Newburgh, Newburgh, Orange, March 25, 1800. Norwich, Norwich, Chenango, April 17, 1816. Ogdensburgh, . . . Oswegatchie, .... St. Lawrence, . . April 15, 1817. Oneida Castle, . . . Vernon, Oneida, May 26, 1841. Owego, Owego, . Oxford Tioga, Chenango,. ... Wayne, April 4, 1827. April 6, 1808. April 9, 1819. Oxford, Palmyra, Palmyra, Peekskill, Cortland, Westchester, . . . April 17, 1816. Penn Yan, Benton and Milo,. Yates, April 29, 1833. Perry, Perry, Pittsford, Wyoming, Monroe, April 17, 1830. April 7, 1827. Pittsford, Pittsburgh, Plattsburgh, Clinton, March 3, 1815. Pleasant Valley, . Pleasant Valley, . Dutchess, April 15, 1814. Port Byron, .... Mentz, Cayuga, Westchester,. . . March 2, 1837. Port Chester, 2 Rve, April 23, 1823. Potsdam, Potsdam, St. Lawrence,. . March 3, 1831. Pulaski, Richland, Oswego, April 26, 1832. Rawsonville, 3 .... Broadalbin, Fulton, April 17 1815. Remsen, Remsen & Trenton Oneida, May 10, 1845. Pthinebeck, Rhinebeck, Dutchess, April 23, 1834. Rome, Oneida, Ulster, March 26, 1819. Rondout, Kingston, April 4, 1849. Sackets Harbor, . . Houndsfield, Jefferson, April 15, 1814. Sag Harbor, East Hampton and South Hampton, Suffolk, March 12, 1819. Salem, Salem Washington,.. . . Washington, . . . April 4, 1803. March 9, 1810. Sandy Hill, Kingsbury, Saratoga Springs,. Saratoga Springs, . Saratoga, April 17, 1826. Schuylerville, . . . Saratoga, Saratoga, April 16, 1831. Seneca Falls, .... Seneca Falls, .... Seneca, April 22, 1831. Sherburn, Sherburn, Chenango, .... April 16, 1830. Sing Sing, Ossining, Westchester, . . . April 2, 1813. SUaneatcles, Skaneateles, Onondaga, April 19, 1833. Smyrna, Smyrna, Chenango, April 20, 1829. Springville, Concord, Stillwater, Erie, April 11, 1834. Stillwater, Saratoga, April 17, 1816. Sullivan, Sullivan, Madison, April 19, 1823. Tompkinsville,. . . Castleton, Richmond, April 16, 1823. Trenton, 4 Trenton, Oneida, April 19, 1819. As Arcadia ; changed July 21, 1858. a As Saw Pita Commonly called the " East village of Fonda'' s Bunk. iH i lint of the town. As Oldenbameveldt ; reincorporated as Trenton , April 26, 1883. changed March 11, 1887. The name of the post-office VILLAGES. 27 Names. Towns. Counties. When chartered. Ulster Saugerties, Unadilla, Ulster, April 26, 1831. Unadilla, Otsego, Washington, . . April March 2, 1827. Union Village, . . . Easton «fc Greenwich, 29, 1809 Vernon, Vernon, Oneida, April 6, 1827. Waddington, .... Walden, April April 26, 1829. Montgomery, .... Orange, 9, 1855. Warsaw, Warsaw, Wyoming, April 17, 1843. Waterford, Waterford, Saratoga, April 6, 1801 Waterloo, Waterloo, Seneca, April 9, 1824. Watertown, Watertown, Jefferson, April 5, 1816. Watkins ' . Dix, Schuyler, Cayuga, Chautauque,. . . April April April 11, 1842. Weedsport, Westfield, 26, 1831. Westfield, 19, 1833. West Troy, 3 Watervliet, Albany, April 30. 1836. Whitehall, 3 Whitehall, Washington, . . April 7, 1806. W T hitesborough,. . Whitestown, .... Oneida, March 26, 1813. Yonkers, Yonkers, Westchester, . . July 21, 1853. OBSOLETE NAMES OF VILLAGES INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Names. Counties. When adopted. Arcadia, Auburn, Black Rock, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Colonie, Fairport, Gii>bonsville, Jefferson, Newtown, Oldenbarneveldt, .. Oswego, Otsego, Ovid, Port Ontario, Poughkeepsie, Rochester, Roehesterville, Rorkton, Salina, Saw Pits, Syracuse, Troy, Utica, Watervliet,* Whitehall Landing, Williamsburgh, Wayne, Cayuga, Erie, Kings, Erie Albany, ( hcmung, . . Albany Chemung,.. Chemung,.. Oneida, Oswego, Otsego, Seneca, ... Oswego, Dutchess, .. Monroe, Monr e, Herkimer, .. Onondaga, . Westchester, On'>nda£a, . Rensselaer, . Oneida, Albany, . .. Washington Kings April April Feb. April April April May April April March April March April April April April April ■April April March April April , |Feb. April March , April April July March April April 29, 1839, 18. 1815, 14, ld&, 2, 1801, 2, 1813,; April 9, 1804,! Feb. 15, 1S37,! April 23, 1823, April 11, 1842, .April 3, 1815, April 19, 1319, April 14, 1828, March 3, 18(17, June 17.1816, April 4. 1837, May 8,1801, March 12, 1322, April 21, 1S17. April 16, 1850, April 12, 1824, Dec 23, 1823, March 13, 1825, Dec. 16, 1793, April 3, 1793, Feb. 30, 1301, April 7, 1806, March 14, 1827,: April When changed. To what changed. 21, 1853, Newark. 21, 1848, City of Auburn. J 3, 1853, Ciiy of Buffalo. 8, 1834,iCity of Brooklyn. 20, 1832, .City of Buffalo. 25, 1815, 'Annexed to Albany. 18, 1845, Horseheads. 80, 1886, West Troy. 8, 1852, Watkins. 21, 182S,Elmira. 26, 1833,?iTrenton. 24, 1848, City of Oswego. 12, 1812, Cooperatown. 11, 1849, (Repealed.) 7, 1844,;(Rcpealed.) fsie. 23, 1354, [City of Pou^hkcep- 2s. [884, Ciiy of Rochester. 12, 1822, Rochester. 16, 1852, Little Falls. 14, 1947, 11, 1337, 14, 1S47, 12,1816, 13, 1832. 9, 1304, 3(», 1820, 7, 1851, City of Syracuse. Port Chester. City of Syracuse. City of Troy. City of Utica. Colonie. Whitehall. I burgh. City of Williams- 1 As Jejferton ; changed April 8, 1352. 1 Including the former village of Gibbonsville. 8 As WniU>lutll Landing; changed March 30, 1S20. 4 Act contained no clause of incorporation. PART II. CIVIL OFFICERS. GOVERNORS. The executive power in New- York, while a colony, was vested in a governor and council of twelve members, appointed at will by the king, who issued instructions for their guidance, extending to every common contingency and changeable at the royal plea- sure, but seldom materially altered. . At the beginning of the Revolution, the salary of the governor was £1,500 currency, and perquisites amounting to as much more. 1 From 11 11 to 1822 the governor was elected triennially. He was a member of the council of revision and president of the council of appointment. Under the late and present constitution the governor is elected biennially. He is commander-in-chief of the military and naval forces of the state ; may convene the Legis- lature, or senate only, on emergencies, 2 and possesses the pardon- ing power. 3 His qualifications and general duties are defined by the consti- tution, 4 and lie receives a salary of $4,000 per annum. He recommends to the senate the appointment of the officer? hereinafter mentioned, and appoints commissioners of deeds in other states, notaries public, and such other officers as are from time to time directed by special acts ; he fills most of the vacan- cies occurring in office (excepting assemblymen, state senators and congressmen) until a regular election or appointment can be made, and may remove, under limitations prescribed by statute, 8 most state and county officers. 6 He communicates to the Legislature, at the beginning of each session, and from time to time by message, a statement of the financial condition of the state, and recommends such measures as 1 Smith's History of New-York, Historical Society's edition, volume 1, page 861. 2 Until 1821 the governor might prorogue the Legislature from time to time, not exceeding sixty days in a year. 3 Under the first constitution, this extended, in cases of murder and treason, to a respite until the next session of the Legislature only, when the Latter might pardon, commute or direct the execution of sentence. In treason and cases of impeach- ment he is still thus limited. * Article 1, sections 1 to 5 •> Revised Btatutes, part 1. chapter f>, tide 6. 6 In 1S4G there were 239 otllccs filled by appointment of the governor. GOVERNORS — COLONIAL GOVERNORS. 29 he may deem expedient, and is charged with the general execu- tion of the laws. In case of vacancy, his place is filled by the lieutenant-governor or the president of the senate. The term of office of the governor, and of all other officers not expressly excepted by law, begins with the civil year next after their election. The civil and political year formerly commenced on the first day of July, 1 but is now defined by the constitution to begin on the first day of January. 2 The fiscal year of the state begins on the first dav of October. Colonial Governors. Names Government- Peter Minuit, Wouter Van Twiller, Willem Kieft, Peter Stuy vesant, Richard Nicolls, Col. Francis Lovelace, Capt. Anthony Colve, Sir Edmund Andross, Knight, Anthony Brockholls, 3 Col. Thomas Dongan, 7 Sir Edmund Andross, Francis Nicholson, 4 Jacoh Leisler, 5 Col. Henry Sloughter, Major Richard Ingoldesby, 3 Col. Benjamin Fletcher, Richard Coote, Earl of Bellomont, 8 . . John Nanfan, 4 Edward Hyde, Lord Viscount Cornbury . John, Lord Lovelace, Baron of Gourlay, Richard Ingoldesby, 4 Gerardus Beekman, 3 Brigadier-General Robert Hunter, . . . Peter Schuyler, 3 William Burnet, John Montgomerie, Dutch,.. Dutch,. . Dutch,. . Dutch!.. English, English, Dutch,. . English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English. English, English, English, English, English, English, English, English, Administration began. May 4, 1626. April, 1633. March 28, 1638. May 11, 1647. September 8, 1664. May 23, 1667. Aug.(N.s.)12, 1673. Novemb'r 10. 1674. January 13, 1681. Sept. July October J une March July August August May May 30, 1682. 28, 1688. 9, 1688. 3, 1689. 19, 1691. 23, 1691. 29, 1692. 2, 1698. 19, 1701. 3, 1702. December 18, 1708. May April June July Sept. April 5, 1709. 10, 1710. 14, 1710. 31, 1719. 17, 1720. 15, 1728. 1 Act for regulating elections, passed February 13, 1 7-7. ' J Confutation 1331, article i.. section 13; do. 1846, article x , section 6. 3 President of the council, acting m governor. 4 Lieutenant-Governor. '■' Aasomed tin- title of Heat -governor; was executed for high treason. May 16, 1091. * Died March 5, 1701 ; Col. William Smith, senior member of the council," claimed the governor's chair, but the government was administered bv the council until May I9,1T«1. 7 Dongtn was removed, April 22. 16->9 (o. s.), and New-York was united with New England under the same governor. >3 30 COLONIAL AND STATE GOVERNORS. Names- Governmen t. Administration, began. Rip Van Dam, 1 English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . English, . July 1 1731 William Cosbv, George Clarke, 1 2 March 30' 1736 A.dmiral George Clinton, Sept. 22, 1743. October 10, 1753. October 12 1753 Sir Danvers Osborn, Baronet, 8 James De Lancey, 4 Sir Charles Hardy, Knight, September 3, 1755. July 3, 1757. July 30, 1759. October 26, 1761. James De Lance v, 4 Cadwallader Colden, 1 6 Gen. Robert Monckton, Cadwallader Colden, 4 Nov. 15, 1761. Gen. Robert Monckton, June 12 1762. Cadwallader Colden, 4 Sept. 14, 1763. Nov. 13 1765. Sir Henry Moore, Baronet, Cadwallader Colden, 4 Sept. 12, 1769. October 19. 1770. July 9, 1771. John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, 8 William Tryon, Cadwallader Colden, 4 April 7, 1774 June 28, 1775. William Tryon, James Robertson, 7 Andrew Elliot, 4 7 May 4, 1780. April 15, 1783. [New- York was evacuated by the British, November 25, 173?.] Governors of the State. Elected. Governors. Votes. Opposing Candidates. Votes. 1777,.. 1780,.. 1783,.. 1786,.. 1789,.. 1792,.. George Clinton, 8 George Clinton, 9 George Clinton, 9 George Clinton," George Clinton, George Clinton, 10 John Jay, 6,391 8,440 13,481 16,012 24,808 Robert Yates, John Jay, 5,962 8,332 1795,.. Robert Yates, 11,892 1798,.. John Jay Robert R. Livingston,. . Stephen Van Rensselaer, 13,632 1801 , . . George Clinton, 20,843 1 President of the council, acting as governor. 2 Commissioned a* lieutenant-governor, October 30, 1736. 3 Committed suicide. October 12, 1753. 4 Lieutenant-governor. 5 Commissioned as lieutenant-governor, October 20, 1761. 8 Attainted and banished, October 22, 1779. 7 British military governors, not recognized by the state. 8 A fragment of the canvass of 1777 (Miscellaneous Papers 37, secretary's office), shows the returns from Albany, Cumberland, Dutchess, Tryon, Ulster and Westchester as follows : George Clinton, 865 I John Jav 86T John Morin Scott, 886 Philip Livingston, 5 Philip Schuyler 1012 | Kobert K. Livingston 7 The return from Orange and other southern counties gave the election to Clinton. We are not aware that the results of these elections are preserved. 10 The votes of Clinton, Otseeo and Tioga counties were not canvassed. The reason of this is recorded in secretary's office. Deeds, xxiv., p. 249. GOVERXORS OF THE STATE. 31 Elected. Governors. 1804,.. 1807,.. 1810,.. 1813,.. 1816,.. 1817,.. 1820,.. 1822,.. 1824,.. 1826,.. 1828,.. 1830,.. 1832,.. 1334,.. 1836,.. 1838... 1840,.. 1842,.. 1844,.. 1846... 1848,.. 1850,.. 1852, 1854,.. 1856... Morgan Lewis, Daniel D. Tompkins,. , Daniel D. Tompkins,. . Daniel D. Tompkins,. . Daniel D. Tompkins, 1 De Witt Clinton, De Witt Clinton, Joseph C. Yates, De Witt Clinton, De Witt Clinton, 2 Martin Van Buren ' . Votes. Enos T. Throop, William L. Marcy, . . . William L. Marcy,. . . William L. Marcy, . . William H. Seward, . William H. Seward, . William C. Bouck, .. Silas Wright, John Young, Hamilton Fish, Washington Hunt, Horatio Sevmour, Myron H. Clark, John A. King, . . Opposing Candidates. 99,785 136,794 128,842 »i,yuo,w niram 66,122Uf sse I Isaac 30,829 Aaron Burr, 35,074 Morgan Lewis, 43,094 Jonas Piatt 43,324 Stephen Van Rensselaer, 45,412 ! Rut'us King, 43,310|Peter B. Porter, 47,447|Daniel D. Tompkins, .. 128,493 Solomon South wick,.. . 103,452 Samuel Young, William B. Rochester, . Smith Thompson, . . . Solomom Southwick, Francis Granger. .... Ezekiel Williams, . . . 166,410 Francis Granger, 181 ,905; William H. Seward, Buel, S. Smith, 192,882 William L. Marcy, .... William C Bouck, .. Gerrit Smith, Luther Bradish, Alvan Stewart, Millard Fillmore, . . . Alvan Stewart, Silas Wright, Henry Bradley, Ogden Edwards, . {John A. Dix, Reuben EL Walworth, William Goodell,.... 214,614 Horatio Seymour, { Washington Hunt,. . . ) Minthorne Tompkins, f Horatio Sevmour, . . . 156,804: < Daniel Ullman, (^Greene C. Bronson,. . 264,400$ ^T^ J - Pa ? er > — 222,011 208,072 241,090 198,878 218,7 264,121 : ( Erastus Brooks, Votes. 22,139 30,989 36,484 39,718 38,647 1,479 45,990 2,910 87,003 96,135 106,444 33,345 120,361 2,332 156,672 168,969 136,648 3 , 496 182,401 216,808 2,662 186,091 7 , 263 231,057 15,136 187,306 12,844 6,305 122,811 116,811 1,593 214,352 239,730 19,299 156,495 122.282 33,850 198,616 130,870 1 John Tayler acted as governor from February 24 to July 1, 1317. 2 Nathaniel Pitcher acted as governor from the death of' Clint >n, February 11, 1S23, till the expiration of the term. 3 Resigned March 12,1829. Enos T. Throop acted as governor till the expiration of the term. 32 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS SECRETARIES. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS. The lieutenant-governor is elected in the same manner and foi the same term as the governor. He is, ex-officio, president of the senate, a commissioner of the canal fund and of the land office, a member of the canal board, a trustee of the Idiot asylum, a regent of the university, and a trustee of the capitol and of the new state hall. He acts as governor in cases of vacancy occurring in that office, and receives $6 for each day's attendance in the performance of his official duties. Names. Pierre Van Cortlandt, . . . Stephen Van Rensselaer,. Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, John Broome, 1 John Tavler, 1 De Witt Clinton, 2 John Tayler, Erastus Root, . James Tallmadge, Nathaniel Pitcher, Enos T. Throop, 3 William M.Oliver, 8 Edward P. Livingston, . . . John Tracy, Luther Bradish, Daniel S. Dickinson, Addison Gardiner, 4 Hamilton Fish, 4 George W. Patterson,. . . . Sanford E. Church, Henry J. Raymond, Henry R. Selden, Residence. Cortland, Albany, Albany, New- York, Albany, New-York, Albany, Delhi, Poughkeepsie, . . . Sandy Hill, Auburn, Perm Yan, Clermont, Oxford, New-York, Binghamton, Rochester, New- York, Fredonia, Albion, New-York, Rochester Elected. 1777. 1795. 1801. 1801. 1811. 1811. 1813. 1822. 1821. 182G. 1828. 1830. 1830. 1832. 1838. 1842. 1844. 1847. 1848. 1850. 1854. 1856. SECRETARIES OF STATE. The secretary of state is the keeper of the state archives. He is a regent of the university, 5 a commissioner of the land office 6 and <>t' the canal fund, 7 a member of the canal board 8 and of the board of state canvassers, 9 a trustee of the capitol and of the new state hall, a trustee of the Idiot asylum, 10 and has numerous specific duties i Broome died in Aug., 1810. The senate appointed Taiyler their president, Jan. 29, 1811. 2 Elected under a special act. 3 Throop having succeeded Van liuren as governor,the senate appointed Oliver their president, January 5, lsso. 4 Gardiner having been elected a judge of the Court of Appeals, in June, 1847 Fish was elected to fill the vacancy, under an act passed September 27 of that year. • By act of April 8. 1S42. 8 Act of April IS, 188B. « Act of May ■>, 17S6. v Revised Statutes, 828. 7 Act of April 15, 1817. 10 Act of July 10, 1651. SECRETARIES OF STATE. 33 in relation to the publication and distribution of the Laws, the issuing of patents for land, commissions, pardons and licenses ; the fiiino- of applications from aliens and from companies formed under general laws, 1 and the issuing of notices for elections. He reports annually to the Legislature the statistics of pauperism and crime received from the several counties, and, from time to time, upon such other subjects as may be required by law or resolution of either branch of the Legislature. At the opening of each session, he attends and administers to the members of assembly the constitutional oath. This officer, in the colonial period, was appointed by the crown. From 1777 to 1822 he held his office under the council of ap- pointment, of which he was, ex-officio, clerk. From 1822 2 to 1846 he was appointed for a term of three years, by an open, separate nomination and subsequent joint ballot of the senate and assembly. He is now elected 3 for a term of two years, and receives a salary of 82,500. 4 He appoints a deputy, who is clerk of the land office, and the necessary clerks in the several departments of his office. Names. Residences. Appointed or Elected. John Morin Scott, Lewis Allaire Scott. Daniel Hale, Thomas Tillotso , Klisha Jenkins. Thomas Tillotson, Elisha Jenkins, Daniel Hale, Elisha Jenkins, Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer Peter B. Porter, Robert R. Tillotson, Charles D. Cooper, John V;in Ness Fates, 8 Azariah C. Flagg, John A. Dix,. .'. John C. Spencer, Samuel Young Nathaniel S. Benton, Christopher Morgan, Henry S Randall. Elias W. Leavenworth, Joel T. Headley, Gideon J. Tucker New-York, New-York, Albany, Redhook, Hudson, Redhook, Hudson, Albany, Hudson, Claverack, Niagara Falls, . . Redhook, Albany Albany, Plattsburcrh, Albany. Canandaigua, . . Ballston Little Falls, Auburn. Cortland Village, Syracuse, New Windsor, . . New-York March October March August March February February February February February February February April April 13. 23', 24, 10, 16, 16, 1, i! 28, 16, 12. 10, 24, February 14, February February February February November November November November November 1778. 1789. 1798. 1801. 180G. 1807. 1808. 1810. 1811. 1813. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 182b. 1836. 1839. 1842. 1845. 1847. 1851. 1853. 1855. 1857. 1 Banking companies file their applications with the bank department (actor April in, 1864), alio insurance companies (except marine) with the comptroller. (Act of June '..i l <-■;. 3 Act of April i2. 1882. 3 Constitution of 1646, article ▼., section 1. * Until i ,':»", 'h<- secretary was paid by fees. A law of that year changed the compen- sation in :i -alary, ami directed i\v feea to !><■ paid into the state treasury. 6 Reappointed by the Legislature, February 18, 1328. 31 COMPTROLLERS. COMPTROLLERS. By a resolution of the provincial convention, Comfort Sands was appointed auditor-general, for settling certain public accounts. On the 23d of March, 1782, he resigned, and the governor and council of appointment were authorized to appoint an auditor, whose office should continue two years. It was subsequently continued, by seve- ral acts, until February 17, 1797, when the office of comptroller was created, and continued by repeated extension of two and three years, until February 28, 1812, when it was permanently organized. The comptroller is the auditor of the public accounts, excepting of those payable from the canal and bank funds. He is, ex-officio, a commissioner of the land office and of the canal fund, a member of the canal board, a trustee of the Idiot asylum, a trustee of the capitol and new state hall, and has numerous and responsible duties in rela- tion to the payment of the current expenses of the state, the man- agement of funds, collection of taxes, loaning of moneys, and other duties directed by general laws or authorized by special acts. By an act of April 12, 1822, this office, having previously been filled by the council of appointment, was made subject to appoint- ment for a term of three years, by joint ballot of the Legislature, in the same manner as the secretary of state. The present constitu- tion requires his election biennially. He receives a salary of $2,500, and is at present allowed a deputy, accountant and eleven clerks. Comfort Sands, auditor-general, by convention, July 24, 1776. Petoff T. Curtenius, auditor, April 8, 1782. Names of Comptrollers. Kesidences. Appointed or Elected March March August March February February January January 15, 12, 10, 26, 12, 13, 27, 11, 4, 27, 7, 2, 6i 18, 4, 8, 7, 3, 1797. John V. Henry, Elisha Jenkins, Albany, 1800. Hudson, Albany, ... Salem, 1801. Archibald Mclntyre, 1806. 1821. William L. Marcy, Albany, 1828. Silas Wright, Jr., Canton, Albanv 1829. 1888. February .la nuary February November November December November November November November 1839. John A. Collier,. ... Binghamton, Albany, Buffalo, 1841. Azariah C. Flagg, Millard Fillmore, 1842. 1847. Lockport, 1849. Philo C. Fuller ' Geneseo, 1850. John C. Wright, Schenectady, Ballston, Albion, 1851. James M. Cook, Lorenzo Burrows, 1853. 1855. Banford E. Church Albion. 1857. 1 Appointed by the governor. TREASURERS. 35 TREASURERS. The provincial convention appointed Peter Van Brugh Liv- ingston, treasurer, to disburse the moneys raised and issued in the revolutionary operations of the day, and he was retained in that important station until after the establishment of a state govern- ment. 1 The very great responsibility of this office, which was at an early day the principal financial organ of the state, led to the unique custom of naming the incumbent by special act ; and a memorable event that occurred near the beginning of this century, impressed the importance of frequent accountability and a short official term. 2 The treasurer continued to be appointed by special acts for short periods until 1822, when this office was directed to be filled by annual appointment of the Legislature. Under the present constitution, the treasurer is elected for two years, and his duties have been narrowed down to the receipt of moneys, and the payments of drafts upon the warrants of the comptroller, auditor of the canal department, superintendent of the bank department, and superintendent of public instruction. The treasurer is, ex-officio, a commissioner of the land office and of the canal fund, and a member of the canal board and of the board of state canvassers. He receives a salary of $1,500, and is allowed a deputy, book-keeper and clerk. Names. Residences. Appointed or Elected. New-York, Albany, April 1, 1778. March 16, 1798. Robert McClallen 3 Abraham G. Lansing, February 8, 1803. February 5, 1808. February 8, IS 10. February 18, 1812. February 10, 1813. February 12, 1817. January 29, 1821. November 25, 1824. Salem, Abraham 0. Lansing, David Thomas Albany, Salem, Charles Z Piatt Albany, Albany Benjamin Knower,* Abraham Keyser, Jr., Gamaliel II Barstow, Albany, Albany, Nichols, February 10, 1825. February 14, 1826. February 5, 1838. February 4, 1839. Albany, Gamaliel II. Barstow, Jacob Haight, Nichols, Catskill, 1 Jacobus Van Zandt, James Beekman, Samuel Verplanck, Eichard Yates and Abra- ham Brasher were, appointed by the provincial convention to audit accounts, August '-':;, 17T.">. On the uli ol December, 177f>, J. Van Zandt. Deming Beekman, A» Brasher, J. Raj and 0. Bands were appointed this committee. In the third congress. .J. Van Zandt. C Sands. I), Beekman and K. Banker were appointed. s See Hammond's Political History of New-York, i., 19:J. » Resigned January 81, lS'tf. * Preappointed by the Legislature, February 2'6, 1823. TREASURERS ATTORNEY-GENERALS. Names. Eesidences. Appointed or Elected. Thomas Farrington, Owe ff o, February 7, 1842. February 3, 1845. February 2, 1846. Benjamin Enos, De Ruyter, Owe^o, Thomas Farrington, Alvah Hunt, James M. Cook, Ballston Spa, Buffalo, Buffalo, Benjamin Welch, 1 November 20 1852 Elbridge G. Spaulding, Stephen Clark, November 8, 1853. Albany, Buffalo, November 7, 1855. Isaac V. Vanderpoel, November 3, 1857. ATTORNEY-GENERALS. The office of attorney-general existed under the colonial gov- ernment, in which, besides the ordinary duties of public attorney, he was charged with the preparation of letters patent for corpora- tions and grants of land, the fees from which were highly lucrative. John Tabor Kempe was the last attorney-general, under the English government. Under the first constitution, this office was filled by the council of appointment; from 1822 to 1846, by joint ballot of the Legis- lature, for a term of three years, and since 1846 by popular election, with a term of two years. Besides being the legal prosecutor in behalf of the state, the attorney-general is a com- missioner of the land office and of the canal fund, a member of the canal board and of the board of state canvassers, and a trustee of the capitol and of the new state hall. He receives a salary of $2,000. Names. Egbert Benson, 2 Richard Varick, Aaron Burr, Morgan Lewis, Nathaniel Lawrence,. . . Josiah Ogden Hoffman, . Ambrose Spencer, . . . . John Wood worth, Matthias B. Hildreth,. . Abraham Van Vechten, Matthias B. Hildreth,. . Thomas Addis Emmett, Abraham Van Vechten, Residences. Jamaica, . New-York, New-York Rhinebeck New- York . New- York, Hudson, . Albany, . . Johnstown Albany, .. Johnstown New-York, Albany, . . Appointed or Elected. May May September November December November February February March February February August February 8, 1777. 14, 1789. 29, 1789. 8, 1791. 24, 1792. 13, 1795. 3, 1802. 3, 1804. 18, 1808. 2, 1810. 1, 1811. 12, 1812. 13, 1813. 1 Election contested : succeeded Cook on above date. 2 Appointed by an ordinance of the convention ; commissioned January 15, 1778. ATTORNEY-GENERALS STATE ENGINEERS. 37 Names. Martin Van Buren,. Thomas J. Oakley,. Samuel A. Talcott, 1 . Greene C. Bronson,, Samuel Beardsley, . Willis Hall, George P. Barker, . , John Van Buren,. . Ambrose L. Jordan Levi S. Chatfield, 2 .. Gardner Stow, 3 Ogden Hoffman, Stephen B. Cushing Lyman Tremain, . . Residences. Appointed or Elected. Albany, Poughkeepsie, Utica, Utica, , Utica, New-York, . . , Buffalo, Albany, Hudson, Laurens, Troy, New-York, . , Ithaca, Albany, February July February February January February February February November November December November November November 17, 1815. 8, 1819. 12, 1821. 27, 1829. 12, 1836. 4, 1839. 7, 1842. 3, 1845. 2, 1847. 6, 1849. 8, 1853. 8, 1853. 7, 1855. 3, 1857. STATE ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. The office of surveyor-general existed under the colonial gov- ernment, the last incumbent being Alexander Golden. It was renewed in an act passed March 20, 1781, for raising two regi- ments for the defence of the state, on bounties of unappropriated lands, and was filled by the council of appointment until 1822, when the appointing power was given to the Legislature, and con- tinued till the office was abolished. In 1803 the surveyor-general was made a commissioner of the land office, in 1821 a state canvasser, in 1817 a canal commissioner; and he has had numerous special duties imposed by acts relative to the sale and settlement of lands, adjusting disputed titles and Indian claims, laying out of roads and other internal improvements, and matters relating to the salt springs, reserved village plots, and other property in which the state had an interest. In the constitution of 1846 4 the office of surveyor-general was replaced by that of state engineer and surveyor. He is chosen at a general election, holds his office two years, and is, ex-fficio, a trustee of state hall, a commissioner of the land office, and member of the canal board and of the board of state canvassers. lie also has general duties in relation to the railroads and canals, not required of the former officer, 5 and must be a practical engi- neer. His salary is £2,500. 1 Reappointed by Legislature, February 8, 1323. '-' l**^i tru'-'l November 28, 1858. 3 Appointed l>y governor. 4 Constitution article 5, section 2. '•> Bee act of May I. 1848. defining bis dntlee. lie possesses all the powers that belonged to the surveyor-gem ml, except that of a commissioner of the canal fund. 38 STATE ENGINEERS BANKING DEPARTMENT. Surveyor- Generals. Names. Residences. Appointed or Elected. Philip Schuvler, Albany, March 30, 1781. May 13, 1784. January 20, 1835. February 5, 1838. February 7, 1842. February 3, 1845. Simeon De Witt, 1 William Campbell, Cherry Valley, Albany, Newburgh, Bridgehampton, . . . Orville L. Holley Nathaniel Jones, Hugh Halsey, State Engineers and Surveyors. Names. Residences. Appointed or Elected. Date. Charles B Stuart Geneva, Nyack, . ... Albany, Piermont,. . . Schenectady, Utica, Piermont, . . . Lyons, Elected, Nov 2 1847 Hezekiah C. Seymour, William J. McAlpine, 2 Wheeler H. Bristol, 3 .. Henry Ramsay, John T. Clark, Silas Seymour, Elected, Nov 6 1849 Elected, Appointed by Gov'r Appointed by Gov'r Elected, Elected, Nov. 4, 1851. Sept. 21, 1853. Dec. 10, 1853. Nov. 8, 1853. Nov 7 1855 Elected, Nov. 3 1857. BANKING DEPARTMENT. The act creating a safety fund 4 directed the appointment of three bank commissioners, holding their office two years, and charged with the duty of visiting banks, examining their condi- tion, and reporting annually to the Legislature the results of their labors. The governor and senate were to appoint one of the commissioners, the banks of the 1st, 2d and 3d senate districts another, and those of the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, the third. They received a salary of $1,500 out of the bank fund. By an act of May 14, 1840, a fourth bank commissioner was to be appointed, and banks under the general law were made subject to their visitation. The office was abolished April 18, 1843, the reports of banks being thereafter made to the comptroller. 1 Reappointed by the Legislature, February 8, 1S23. 2 Resigned, August 1, 1S58. 3 Declined. « Passed April 2, tS2f>. BANKING DEPARTMENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. 39 Bank Commissioners. Names. George It. Davis, James Re s, Charles ^tebbins Lewis Eaton,. . George R. Davis, Hiram Denio, .Tohn G- Forbes, Trumbull Gary, Chandler Starr.. Rates Cook, 1 . . . Win. H. Averill, Residences. Troy, Geneva, — Cazenovia, .. Lock port Troy Utica Syracuse,. .. Batavia, New- York, .. Albany, Cooperstown, Appointed. By whom Appointed. Feb. 1, Feb. 1, Jan. 9, Feb. 15, Apr. 10, Apr. 10, Feb. 11, Mar. 8, Apr. 10, May 14, June 7, 1S30, 'Banks, 1st 1830, 'Banks, 4th 1830, Governor Banks, 4th Governor Governor Governor Governor Governor Governor Governor 1832. 1833, 1835, 1840. 1840; 1S40, 1840. 1841, , 2d, 3d districts, . . . ,5th, 6th, 7th, Sth dis. and senate, ,5th, 6th, 7th, Sth dis. and senate, and senate, and senate , and senate, and senate, and senate, and senate, Remarks. 4 Terms. 1 Term. 5 Terms. 3 Terms. ReappM. v. Eaton. v. Denio. v.Stebbins. r. Davia 2 Terms. v. Cook. The office of superintendent of the bank department was formed April 12, 1851, from the comptroller's office. It has the general supervision of the banks of the state, whose condition is reported annually to the Legislature. The superintendent is appointed by the governor and senate for three years, and receives a salary of $5,000. He has a deputy and several registers and clerks. Superintendents of the Banking Departments. Names. Residences. Appointed or Elected. Daniel B. St. John, April 15, 1851. April 4, 1854. January 30, 1856. Marius Schoonmaker, Albany, James ML Cook, Ballston Spa, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. The office of superintendent of common schools was created June 19, 1812, and continued until April 3, 1821, when it was abolished by a clause in the appropriation bill of that year, and its duties vested in the secretary of state, who generally transacted the business by a deputy. By act of March 30, 1854, the office of superintendent of public instruction was created, to be filled by joint ballot of the senate and assembly for a term of three years. His salary is $2,500, and he is allowed a deputy, and the necessary clerks, not exceeding three, whose ao-gregate salary may not exceed #3,000. He is by virtue of his" office a regent of the university, and it is his duty to visit, as often as may be practicable, such of the schools and academies of the state as he may deem expedient, to inquire into their course of instruction, management and discipline, and report annually to the Legislature. 1 Under act of May 14, 1340. 40 PUBLIC INSTRUCTION CANAL DEPARTMENT. State Superintendents of Common Schools. Name*. Kesidences Appointed. Gideon Hawlev, Albany, January 14 1813 Welcome Esleeck, Albany, Fehrnnrv 22 1801 Superintendents of Public Instruction. Names. Residences. Appointed. Victor M. Rice, Buffalo, April 4, 1854. April 7, 1857. Henry H. Van Dyck, Albany, CANAL DEPARTMENT. A joint resolution of the Legislature, of March 15, 1810, ap- pointed Gouverneur Morris, Stephen Van Rensselaer, I)e Witt Clinton, Simeon De Witt, William North, Thomas Eddy and Peter B. Porter, to explore a route for a canal to Lake Erie, and report. On the 8th of April, 1811, the above named, with Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton, were appointed to consider all sub- jects relating to canals, to petition congress, and adopt such other measures as might be deemed expedient for promoting these im- provements. By an act of June 19, 1812, they were empowered to purchase the rights, interests and estate of the Western Inland Lock Navigation Company. 1 On the 17th of April, 1816, commissioners were appoined to construct a canal from the Hudson river to Lake Erie and Lake Champlain. The first commissioners were named in the act, and vacancies were to be filled by the Legislature in the same manner as senators in congress are appointed. By an act of May 6, 1844, their numbers were reduced to four (the office of the two not acting being abolished), and they were made elective, on a term of four years. By the constitution of 1846, three canal commis- sioners are elected, on a term of three years, and they have been so classified, that one is elected every year. They receive a salary of $1,700 each. 1 By an art of March 30, 1792, Samuel Jones, David Gelston, Comfort Sands. Malancton Smith and Nicholas Hoffman, in New-York, and Abraham Ten Broeck, John Taylcr, Philip S. Van Rensselaer. Cornelius Glen and John Ten Krocck, in Albany, were appointed commissioners for taking subscriptions and issuing stock in the Western and Northern Inland Navigation Companies. I nder anthoHty conferred by the act of April 15, 1817, the Supreme Court appointed Richard Varick, Nathaniel W. Howell, William W. Woolsey, Obadlah German and Elishn Jenkins, to appraise the property of the former company. The amount paid waj $152,71&62 (History of the N. Y. Canals, ii. } 40,) CANAL DEPARTMENT. 41 The canal fund was created April 15, 1817, and the lieutenant- governor, comptroller, attorney-general, surveyor-general, secretary of state and treasurer, were made commissioners for its manage- ment The canal board was created April 18, 1826, consisting of the canal commissioners and the commissioners of the canal fund, to which the state engineer and surveyor is now added. An act passed February 9, 1821, authorized the appointment, by concurrent resolution of the Legislature, of three canal appraisers on the Champlain canal, three on the western and three on the eastern sections of the Erie canal. A section, in an act of April 20, 1825, directed the appointment, by the governor and senate, of two freeholders, who, being associated with any one of the acting canal commissioners, should be appraisers. By an act passed May 10, 1836, three canal appraisers, with a term of two years, were directed to be appointed by the governor and senate, who were to receive a per diem allowance of $4 for the time employed, and five cents per mile as mileage. An act passed March 11, 1833, directed the appointment of a second deputy comptroller, to perform any of the duties of the comptroller in relation to the canals, except as a commissioner of the canal fund; this office was continued until May 13, 1840, when it was abolished, and the commissioners of the canal fund were directed tp appoint a chief clerk, who should be a clerk of the canal board and perform all the duties of the former officer. The office of auditor of the canal department was created by an act of April 3, 1848, which abolished the office of chief clerk of the canal department. The duties of the latter, together with all the powers of the comptroller in relation to the canals (except as a commissioner of the canal fund), were vested in the auditor, who was also made secretary of the commissioner's of the canal fund and of the canal board. He has a seal of office, 1 issues war- rants for payments out of the canal fund, and submits annually to its commissioners a statement of the receipts and payments on account of the canals and the canal debt; he instructs disbursing and collecting agents, and has the general direction of affairs relating to the finances of the canals. His salary is $2,500 per annum. He is appointed by the commissioners of the canal fund for a term of two years. Superintendents of repairs, collectors of tolls, division engineers (not exceeding three), resident engineers (not exceeding twelve), and as many first assistant engineers as the public interests require 1 The d' vice of this seal, of which we give an engraving, was taken from the medal struck by the city of New-York in commemoration of the completion of the Erie canal in 1825. 42 CANAL DEPARTMENT. are appointed by the canal board. The state engineer and sur- veyor has the general supervision of the engineering department.- Canal Commissioners. Names. Stephen Van Rensselaer, De Witt Clinton, 2 Joseph Ellicott, Samuel Young, 3 Myron Holley, Henrv Seymour, William C Bouek, 3 *... Jonas Earll, Jr., 3 Michael Hoffman, 5 Heman J. Redfield, John Bowman, 3 William Baker, 3 6 Samuel B. Baggies* Asa Whitney 7 . ....... .. S. Newton Dexter, 7 . .. David Hudson, 7 George H. Boughton, 7 Henry Hamilton, 7 Jonas Eartl, Jr. James Hooker. 7 George W. Little, 8 Daniel P. Bissell, 8 Benjamin Enos, 8 Stephen Clark," Nathaniel Jones (2 y'rs\ Jonas Earll, Jr. (2 y'rs), Stephen < lark (4 y'rs 1 . Daniel P. Bissell (4 j'ra), Thomas Clowes, John T. Hudson. 9 Charles Cook (1 year), .. Nelson J Beach (2 y'rs> Jacoh Hinds (3 years),. . Charles Cook Frederick Follett, John C. Mather,.... — Henry Fitzhngh, Frederick Follett, Cornelius Gardinier,..., Henry Fitzhngh, Samuel S. Whallon John M- Jacox, Charles II. Sherrill, Residences. In whose place Appointed. Albany, New-York, Batavia, Ballston, Lyons Onondaga co,. . Middleburgh, . . Onondaga Herkimer, Batavia, Clarkson Otsego county,, New-York, Albany Whitesboro', . . Buffalo , Lockport, ..... Onondaga Poughkeepsie, Otsego county,. Moscow Madison county Albany,.. Orange, Onondaga, ... Albany,? Moscow, , Trov Buffalo,. Elmira, Watson, . . . . . Tonawanda, . . Havana, Batavia, Troy, Oswego, Batavia Fulton ville,... Oswego, Mayville, Syracuse , Albany, Original commissioners Ellicott, resigned, (Additional), Sevmour. resigned, (Additional) Hoffman resigned, Red Held, resigned, (Additional). Van Rensselaer, deceas'd, App. or Elected. (See act of May 6, (See act of May 6, (See act of May 6, (See act of May 6, (See act of May 6, (See act of May 6, Constitution, art. 5. Constitution, art. 5, Constitution, art 5, Re-elected, Beach, Hinds, Cook Re-elected, Mather Re-elected, Follett, Fitzhugh, Gardinier,, 1S44), 1S44), 1S44). 1^44), 1844), 1844), §8,. §3, . §3,. April 17, 1S1C. April 17. 1816. April 17, 161ft, April 17, 181(5. April 17, 1816 March 2-1, 1S19 March 29. 1821 Jan 9, 1832. April 4, 1888. May 9,1835. Jan a, 188ft. May 25, 1S36. February Is. 1885>. February 22, 184ft February 22, 1840. February 22, 1840. February 22, 1840. February 22, 1840. February S, 1842. February 8, 1S42. February 8. 1842. February 8, 1842. February 8, 1842. February 8, 1842. Elec'd Nov., 1844. Elec'd Nov., 1S44. Elec'd Nov., 1844. Elec'd Nov., 1844. Elec'd Nov., 1846. Elec'd Nov., 1846. Elec'd Nov., 1S47. Elec'd Nov., 1847. Elec'd Nov., 1S47. Elec'd Nov., 1S48. Elec'd Nov , 1849. Elee'd Nov., 1850. Elec'd Nov., 1851. Elec'd Nov., 1852. Elec'd Nov., 18-8. Elec'd Nov., 1854. Elec'd Nov.. 1855. Elec'd Nov., 1857. I Elec'd Nov., 1856. ' See Revised Statutes, part 1, title 9, for the law relating to canals. '-' Removed by concurrent resolution of the Legislature, Aprd 12. 1S24. * Removed by Legislature, February 22, 1840. * Under act of February 9, 1821, authorizing another commissioner. * Under act of March 25, 1833, which allowed three to serve as acting commissioners. * Acting commissioner under act of May 26, 1886. i Removed bv the Legislature, February 8, 1842. 8 In place of those removed by Legislature. * Appointed December 3, 1S46, till January, in place of Earll, deceased. CANAL DEPARTMENT. 43 Canal Appraisers. 1 [The journals of the Legislature do not show any appointments under tl.e act of 1821.] Names. David Woods, Joseph D. Selden.. . Benjamin F. Skinner, Samuel Cheever, . . . William Mann, Benjamin F. Skinner, George H. Bought on, Henry C. Martindale, Thomas Clowes, .... Allen Warden, Chester Hayden, . . . George W. Cuvler,. . Ambrose Salisbury,. David Hamilton, . . . Calvin H. Bryan,. . . David K. Abell,.... Gideon Hard, Elihu L. Phillips, . . Nelson J. Beach,. . . Samuel J Wilkin,.. Andrew H. Calhoun, William I. Cornwell, George H. Boughton, Darius A Ogden,. . . Ashbel B. Parmelee, Henry H. Hull, William Wasson, . . . Residences and Remarks. res.), Washington co. (v. Woods. Albany, Schoharie county, Washington county, Lockport (v. Mann, resigned),. Sandy Hill (v. Boughton), Troy {v. Cheever), Auburn (v. Skinner), Utica (v. Martindale), Palmyra (v. Warden), Palmyra (v. Cuyler, declined),. Watervliet (v. Clowes), Geneseo (v. Salisbury), Albany (v. Hayden), Albion (v. Bryan), Syracuse (v. Hamilton), Watson (v. Abell), Orange county (v. Phillips),. . . Owego (v. Hard), Weedsport (r. Wilkin), Lockport (v. Beach), Penn Yan (v. Boughton), Malone {v. Calhoun), Bath (v. Cornwell), Auburn (v. Ogden), Date of Appointment. April April February May May May October February April April April April May January April January April April January July July July November March April April April 1825. 1825. 1831. 1830. 1836. 1836. 1839. 1840. 1840. 1840. 1843. 1843. 1843. 1844. 1846. 1848. 1848. 1848. 1850. 1850. 1850. 1850. 1852. 1853. 1855. 1855. 1855. Second Deputy Comptrollers. Names. Qualified. George W. Newell, .... March 13, 1833. William W. Tredway, March 4, 1839. Visscher Ten Eyck, Feb'ary 17, 1840. Chief Clerks to Commissioners of Canal Fund. Names. Qualified. Visscher Ten Eyck, Mav 14, 1840. April 11, 1842. March 1, 1848. George W. Newell, Francis II. Rucrcdes, See Appendix. 44 CANAL DEPARTMENT. Auditors of the Canal Department. Names. Qualified. Francis H. Rugbies, April 3, 1848. January 5, 1852. January 3, 1854. April 16, 1855. January 6, 1856. George W. Newell, Marius Schoonmaker, William I. Cornwell, Nathaniel S. Benton, STATE PRISON INSPECTORS. An act of March 26, 1796, providing for the erection of two state prisons, directed the appointment by the governor and coun- cil of a keeper 1 (of some mechanical profession), and a board of inspectors, not exceeding seven to each. The latter, besides a- stated visitation, were charged with the duty of purchasing clothing, bedding, raw materials for manufacture, „ [ 33 ; 860 November 3, 1846. * men ^ ™»^l™> "Yes/'. 221 528 } Amended constitution, " No, '. 92,436 President— JOHN TRACY, of Chenango. Secretaries — James F. Starbuck, Henry W. Strong, Francis Seger. Sergeant-at- Arms — Hiram Allen. Door-Keeper — Human R. Howlett. Albany — Ira Harris, Peter Shaver, Benjamin Stanton, Horace K. Willard. Allegany — William G. Angel, Calvin T. Chamberlain. Broome — John Hyde. Cattaraugus — George A. S. Crooker, Alonzo Hawley. Cayuga — Daniel J. Shaw, Elisha W. Sheldon, Peter Yawger. Chautauque — Richard P. Marvin, George W. Patterson. Chemung — William Maxwell. Chenango — Elisha B. Smith, John Tracy. Clinton — Lemuel Stetson. Columbia — George C. Clyde, Ambrose L. Jordan. Cortland — John Miller. Delaware — Isaac Burr, David S. Waterbury. Dutchess — Peter K. Dubois, Charles H. Ruggles, James Tallmadge. Erie — Absalom Bull, Aaron Salisbury, Horatio J. Stow, Amos Wright. Essex — George A. Simmons. Franklin — Joseph R. Flanders. Fulton and Hamilton — John L. Hutchinson. Genesee — Samuel Richmond, Moses Taggart. Greene — Robert Dorlon, James Powers. Herkimer — Michael Hoffman, Arphaxed Loomis. Jefferson — Azel W. Danforth, Alpheus S. Greene, Elihu M. McNeil. Kings — Tunis G. Bergen, Henry C. Murphy, Conrad Swackhammer. ' Died suddenly in the hall of the capitol, Septesnber 14, 1821. REPRESENT ATIVE OFFICERS CONGRESS. 59 Lewis — Russell Parish. Livingston — Allen Ayrault, William H. Spencer. Madison — Benjamin F. Bruce, Federal Dana. Monroe — Frederick F. Backus, Harry Backus, Enoch Strong. Montgomery — John Bowdish, John Nellis. New -York — Stephen Allen, William S. Conely, Benjamin F. Cornell, John H. Hunt, David R. Floyd Jones, John A. Kennedy, George S. Mann, Robert H. Morris, Henry Nicoll, Charles O'Conor, Lorenzo B. Shepherd, John L. Stephens, Samuel J. Tilden, Solomon Townsend, Alexander F. Yache, Campbell P. White. Niagara — Hiram Gardner, John W. McNitt. Oneida — Hervey Brayton, Julius Candee, Edward Huntington, Charles P. Kirkland. Onondaga — Cyrus H. Kingsley, David Munro, Elijah Rhodes, William Taylor. Ontario — Robert C. Nicholas, Alvah Worden. Orange — John W. Brown, Lewis Cuddeback, George W. Tuthill. Orleans — William Penniman. Oswego — Sereno Clark, Orris Hart. Otsego — Levi S. Chatfield, Samuel Nelson, David B. St. John. Putnam — Gouverneur Kemble. Queens — John L. Riker. Rensselaer — William H. Van Schoonhoven, Perry Warren, Abram Witbeck. Richmond — John T. Harrison. Rockland — John J. Wood. St. Lawrence — Bishop Perkins, John L. Russell, Jonah Sanford. Saratoga — James M. Cook, John K. Porter. Schenectady — Daniel D. Campbell. Schoharie — William C. Bouck, John Gebhard, Jr. Seneca — Ansel Bascom. Steuben — Benjamin S. Brundage, Robert Campbell, Jr., William Kernan. Suffolk — Churchill C. Cambreleng, Abel Huntington. Sullivan — William B. Wright. Tioga — John J. Taylor. Tompkins — Thomas B. Sears, John Youngs. Ulster — James C. Forsyth, George G. Graham. Warren — William Hotchkiss. Washington — Albert L. Baker, Edward Dodd. Wayne — Ornon Archer, Horatio N. Taft. Westchester — John Hunter, Aaron Ward. Wyoming — Andrew W. Young. Yates — Elijah Spencer. New- York Delegates in Continental Congress. 1 Convened at Philadelphia, September 5 ; adjourned October 26, 1774. John Alsop, William Floyd, Philip Livingston, Simon Boerum, John Haring, Isaac Low, James Duane, John Jay. Henry Wisner. 1 American Archives, 4th series, i., 938. 60 REPRESENTATIVE OFFICERS CONGRESS. Delegates chosen by a provincial convention, assembled at New- York for that purpose, April 20, 17 To. 1 John Alsop, William Floyd 3 , Robert R. Livingston, Simon Boerum, John Jay, Col. Lewis Morris, 2 George Clinton, Francis Lewis, 2 Col. Philip Schuyler, James Duane, Philip Livingston, 8 Henry Wisner. March 29, 1777, William Duer. Delegates chosen by the convention of the State of New- York, to represent the state in congress, May 13, 1777. 3 James Duane, Philip Livingston, Philip Schuyler. William Duer, Gouverneur Morris, Delegates appointed by the Legislature, October 3, 1777. The articles of confederation were adopted during their term. James Duane, Francis Lewis, Gouverneur Morris. William Duer, Philip Livingston, Delegates in Congress under the " Articles of Confedera- tion and Perpetual Union." Adopted in Congress, November 15, 1777, and recognized by an act of the New-York Legislature, February 6, 1778. Under these articles, delegates were to be appointed annually by the several state Legislatures, and were liable to be recalled at will ; no person could be appointed for more than three years in six, nor hold any other office under government for which he might receive fees or rewards. Delegates were paid by the states they represented, and no state could have less than two or more than seven delegates. New-York sent five, and on special occa- sions a sixth. 4 They were commissioned by the council of appointment. Votes in this congress were given by states, each being entitled to one voice. March 25, 1778 — Philip Schuyler (special delegate, to serve as long as those then in congress). October 16, 1778 — James Duane, William Floyd, Francis Lewis, Gouver- neur Morris, Philip Schuyler. November 4, 1778 — John Jay, 8 chief justice (special delegate). October 1, 1779 — James Duane, William Floyd, John Jay, Ezra L'Hom- medieu, John Morin Scott. 1 Recognized by resolution of provincial congresa, June 23, 1775. (Journal New-York Provincial Congress, i., 5, 51.) 2 Signers of the Declaration of Independence 3 Journal of the New-York Provincial Ongress, i., 931. 1 " Articles of confederation and perpetual union," art. 5. 6 Continued by resolution of Legislature, of August 27, till October 15, 1779. REPRESENTATIVE OFFICERS CONGRESS. 61 October 18, 1779 — Philip Schuyler (in place of Jay, minister to Madrid), Robert R. Livingston, chancellor (special delegate till April 1). September 1, 1780 — James Duane, William Floyd, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Alexander McDougall, John Morin Scott, Robert R. Livingston (special delegate till March 1). October 26, 1781 — Egbert Benson, James Duane, William Floyd, Ezra L'Hommedieu, John Morin Scott. July 22, 1782 — James Duane, William Floyd, Alexander Hamilton, Ezra L'Hommedieu, John Morin Scott. February 3, 1784 — Egbert Benson, Charles De Witt, John Jay, John Lansing, Jr., Walter Livingston, Alexander McDougall, Ephraim Paine. October 25, 1784 — Egbert Benson, John Jay, John Lansing, Jr., Walter Livingston, Zephaniah Piatt. December 2, 1784 — Robert R. Livingston. March 19, 1785 — John Lawrence, John Haring, Melancton Smith (ad- ditional). March 29, 1785 — Peter W. Yates, John Lawrence, John Haring. Zepha- niah Piatt, Melancton Smith. February 27. 1786 — John Haring, Melancton Smith, Zephaniah Piatt, John Lawrence, Peter W. Yates. January 26, 1787 — John Haring, Melancton Smith, Abraham Yates, Jr., Egbert Benson, John Lansing, Jr. February 27, 1788 — Ezra L'Hommedieu, Egbert Benson, Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Yates, Jr., Leonard Gansevoort. January 30, 1788 — Abraham Yates, Jr., David Gelston, Philip Pell, John Hathorn, Samuel Jones. CONGRESS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION. The revolution had no sooner subsided, and the tumults of war given place to the pursuits of peace, than sensible men began to perceive that the Union, under the articles of confederation, could not long exist amidst the conflicting sectional and local interests that arose among the independent states. A consolidated central government, with full powers to manage its foreign relations and regulate its common interests, was found wanting, to give unity and strength to its action and permanence to its existence. Commissioners were accordingly appointed by the Legislature, May 6, 1786, to represent the state at a convention to take into consideration the trade and commerce of the United States, to consider how far an uniform system in their commercial intercourse might be necessary to their common interest and permanent har- mony, and to report to the several states such an act as, when unanimously ratified, would enable congress to provide for the same. This commission consisted of Egbert Benson, James Duane, 62 REPRESENTATIVE OFFICERS SENATORS. Leonard Gansevoort, Alexander Hamilton, Robert C. Livingston and Robert R. Livingston. The convention was held at Annapolis, September 11-14, 1786, at which Messrs. Benson and Hamilton attended, and which strongly recommended a general convention to be held in May following to devise a more efficient union of the states and more ample powers to congress. In pursuauce of this advice, the Legislature, on the 6th of March, 1787, appointed Alexander Hamilton, John Lansing, Jr., and Robert Yates, to represent the state in a convention, at Phila- delphia, for the purpose of revising the articles of confederation, and recommending such alterations as would render the federal constitution adequate to the exigencies of government and the preservation of the Union. The convention met on the second Monday in May, and on the 17th of September, 1787, reported the present constitution of the United States. Hamilton was the only delegate from New- York that signed this instrument. New-York Senators in Congress. The constitution of the United States provides that two senators shall be chosen by the Legislature of each state, who shall hold their office six years. At their first session, they were to be divi- ded into three classes, so that one-third might be chosen every second year ; and vacancies, that might occur in the recess of the Legislature of any state, are to be filled by the executive thereof until the next meeting of the Legislature, which shall fill such vacancies. A senator must have attained the age of thirty-five, and have been nine years a citizen of the United States, and must be an inhabitant of the state from which he is chosen. This state was not represented in the first session of the first congress. Senators. Thilip Schuyler, .. . Rufua King, Aaron Burr, RufusKing, John Lawrence, Philip Schuyler,.... John Sloss Ilobart,. Residences. When Appointed. Albany July 16,1789, Jamaica, July 16, 17S9, New-York, January 19, 1791, Jamaica, January 27, 1795, Queens county, .November 9, 1796, Albany, 'January 24, 1 797, |January 11, 1798, In whose Place Schuyler. (Reappointed). King Burr Schuyler, Remarks. 2 years. 6 years. Resigned. 1 Resigned. Resigned. See notes 2,3 1 Appointed minister to England in May, 1796. - Resigned, on being appointed ;i jndgc of the New-York district of U. S. Court. 3 During the revolution lived at Eaton Manor. REPRESENTATIVE OFFICERS CONGRESS. 63 Senators. William North, James Watson, Gouverneur M rris, . .. John Armstrong, De Witt Clinton,. .. . Theodoras Bailey John Armstrong, John Smith,. . . John Armstrong" Samuel L. MitchiD,.... John Smith Obudi h German Rufus Kins Nathan Sanford Rufus Kin*, Martin Van Buren, Nathan Sanford Martin V; n Buren, . . Charles E Dudley, . . . William L. Marey Silas Wright. Jr Nathan'l P Tallmadge, Silas Wright, Jr., ..... Nathan'l P. Tallmadge. Silas Wright Jr Henry A. Foster, Daniel S.Dickinson... John A I'ix William II. Seward,. .. Hamilton Fish. William H. Seward, . . Pfpsi ii King, Residences. Dnanesbnrgh, . New- York, ... Morrissasda, .. . Rhinebeck, — Newtown Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck Brook haven, . . Rhinebeck, New- York, ... Brook haven, . . Norwich la i aica, New-York, ... Jamaica, Albany, New- York, .... Albany Albany Albany, Canton Poughkeepsie, Canton, .. Poughkeepsie, Canton, I Rome, B'mehamton, . . Albany Auburn , New- York. ... ; Auburn, Ogdensburgh,. When Appointed. In whose Place! Remarks. May, August April November February February December, February February November February February February February January February January February January February lannary February February January February November November January- February November ; February 'February 179S, 1798. 1 800. 1S00, 1802. 1608, 1S<3 1S04 1804 1804, 1807, 1809, 1813 1815. 182'), 1821, 1826 1S27, 1829, 1881. 1 v:-!3, 1888, 1887, 1840, 1843. 1844. 1844. 184o, 1849, 1851. 1855, 1857, Hobart, North Watson. Lawrence, Armstrong, . . . v orris, ... .. Clinton, Armstrong. Bailey, Armstrong. (Reappointed). Mitchill. Smith, German. Reappointed;, Sanford. King. (Reappointed) Van Buren. Sanford, Marey. Dudley. Reappointed) Reappointed), ■ Reappointed; Wright Tallmadge, ... Foster. Dix JDickinson. . . . '(Reappointed) Fisl ISee note 1. iResigned. I jSee note 2. iResigned. 'Resigned. j-ee note 1. See note 3. See note 4. See note 4. Resigned. 5 Resigned. 5 Resigned. Resigned. 5 See note 1 . See notes 1,0. In Senate. Representatives in Congress. The bouse of representatives is composed of members elected by districts, with a term of two years. The number lias varied at each decennial census, as shown by the following table, which exhibits the apportionment and relative representation of the several states in congress since the adoption of the constitution. ppointed by governor in recess of Legislature, and vacated by the meeting of thai body (U S. Constitution art. I., section 8, ii ). His term expiring March 8, 1801, he was, January 27, 1801, appointed to a full term, but resigned February 5, (?1 1802 Appointed minister to France, November 12, 1804. Fro ii March 3, * 81 9, to January 8, 1^20, but one senator from New-York in eongreM. Fleeted governor of the State of New-York. Reappointed by Legislature, February 4, 1845, for a full term. 64 RATIO OF REPRESENTATION. STATES. Time of entering Union. 1789 O© 1793 .£2 1803 Oc •- © * 1813 o© 1S23 C s' s — , 1888 _o© 1843 o © 1S53 MS December 7, 17S7,.. December 12, 1787,.. December 18, 1787,.. January 2, 1788,.. January 9,1788,.. February 6,1788,.. April 28,1788,.. May 23,1788,.. June 21, 17S8... June 26,1788,.. July 26,1788,.. November21, 1789,.. Mav 29,1790,.. March 4,1791,.. June 1, 1792, . . June 1, 1796, 1 8 4 3 5 8 6 5 3 10 6 5 1 i 13 5 2 7 14 8 6 4 19 10 10 2 2 2 1 18 6 4 7 17 9 8 5 21 17 12 2 4 6 3 2 23 6 6 7 20 9 9 6 21 27 13 2 6 10 6 6 1 26 6 7 6 18 9 9 6 22 34 13 2 5 12 9 14 3 3 1 1 2 7 1 1 2S 6 9 6 12 8 9 5 21 40 13 2 5 13 13 19 3 7 2 8 5 8 2 1 1 1 24 5 8 4 10 6 7 4 15 34 9 2 4 10 11 21 4 10 4 7 7 7 5 1 3 1 25 5 8 4 11 6 6 8 13 Connecticut Maryland New Hampshire, New-York 83 8 2 8 10 10 21 Vermont, Ohio, November29, 1802,.. April 8,1814,.. 4 December 11, 1816,.. 11 December 10, 1817,.. 5 December 3, 1818, . 9 December 14, 1819,.. 7 March 8, 1820, . 6 March 2,1821,.. 7 June 15, 1836, 2 January 26,1837,.. 4 March 3, 1845, 1 March 3, 1845, . 2 Texas, December 29, 1845, . . 2 May 29,1848,.. 3 September 8, 1850, . . ?, Total, 65 105 141 181 ?,n ?4?, 223 934 Territories are each represented by one delegate elected by the people, who has a seat in the house of representatives, with power to speak but not to vote. Representatives in congress must have attained the age of twenty-five, and been seven years citizens of the United States. When elected, they must reside in the state in which they are chosen. Congress meets annually on the first Monday in December, and at other times when required by proclamation of the president. Members are erected on even years, and take their seats on the year following their election. Their terms expire on the third day of March of every alternate year. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. 65 Congressional Districts. The state is divided by the Legislature, as soon as practicable after each federal census, 1 into congressional districts, for the elec- tion of representatives in congress. The following is a synopsis of these divisions from their origin : Congressional Districts (not numbered) — Act of January 27, 1789. Kings. Queens, Richmond. Suffolk, Part of Albany, 3 Columbia, Clinton, Sara- New-York part of Westchester. 2 toga (1791), Washington. Dutchess, remainder of Westchester. Remainder of Albany, Herkimer (1791), Orange, Ulster, M-ntgomerv, Ontario, Otsego (1791), Tioga (.1791). Congressional Districts (not numbered) — Act of December IS 1792. Kings. Queens, Suffolk. Clinton, Rensselaer. New-York. Albany. Richmond, Westchester. Saratoga, Washington. Orange, Ulster. Herkimer. Montgomery, Onondaga (1794), Dutchess. Ontario, Otsego, Tioga. Columbia. Congressional Districts — Act of March 23, 1797. 1. Kings. Queens, Richmond, Suffolk. 7. Clinton. Essex (1799), Saratoga, Wash- 2. New-York (except 7th ward), ington- 3. 7th ward, N w-York, part of Orange,* 8. Albany, Schoharie, Westchester. 9. Chenango (>79S), Herkimer, Montgom r 4. Delaware, remainder of Orange, Ulster. ery, Oneida 179S). 5. Dutchess. 10. Cayuga (1<99>, Onondaga, Ontario, 6. Columbia, Rensselaer. Steuben (1799), Tioga. Congressional Districts — Act of March 30, 1802, 1. Queens, Suffolk. 9. Albanv. 2. Kings Richmond, 1st, 2d, 3d, 5th 10. Rensselaer, wards, New-York. 11. Clinton, Essex, Saratoga. 3. 4th, 6th, 7th wards, New-York. 12. Washington. 4. Rockland, Westchester. 13, Montgomery, Schoharie. 5. Orange. 14. Delaware. Otsego. * 6. Dutchess. 15. Herkimer, Oneida, St. Lawrence. 7. Greene, Ulster. 16 Chenango. Onondaga, Tioga. 8. Columbia. 17. Cayuga, Genesee, Ontario, Steuben. Congressional Districts — Act of March 20, 1804. 1. Queens, Suffolk. 6. Dutchess. 2. 3. - United States constitution directs an actual enumeration of inhabitants to be made every ten years, which has been fixed at those ending with a cypher. (Article 1, section 3 ) The constitution of New- York directs a similar census to be taken at the same intervals, but midway between the for oer. (Article 3, section 4.) 2 Excepting the towns of Salem, North Salem, Cortland. Yorktown and Stephentown. 3 That part east of Hudson river, in 1791 Rensselaer county. * The towns of Clarkstown. Hnveratraw, Hempsted andOrangetown, the next year erected into Rockland county. *6 66 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. 11. Clinton. Essex, Saratoga. 12. Washington. 13. Montgomery, Schoharie. 14. Delaware, Otsego. 15. Herkimer, Jefferson (1805), Lewis (.1305), Oneida, St. Lawrence. 16. Broome (1806), Chenango, Madison (1806 », Onondaga, Tioga. 17. Allegany (18:>6), Cayuga, Genesee, On- tario, Steuben. Congressional Districts — Act of April 8, 1808. 1. Kings, Queens, Suffolk. 2. (Two members) New-York, Richmond, Rockland. 3. Orange, Westchester. 4. Dutchess 5. Greene, Sullivan (1809), Ulster. 6. (Two members) Columbia, Rensselaer, Washington. 7. Albany, Schenectady (1809). 8. Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Saratoga. 9. Montgomery, Schoharie. 10. Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, St. Law- rence. 11. Madison. Oneida. 12. Delaware. Otsego. 13. Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Onon- daga. 14. Cayuga, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga. 15. Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqae, Genesee, Niagara, Ontario. Congressional Districts — Act of June 10, 1812. 1. (Two members) Kings. 1st and 2d wards, New-York, Queens, Rich- mond, Suffolk. 2. Remainder of New-York. 3. Rockland, Westchester 4. Dutchess (except Rhinebeck and Clin- ton), Putnam. 5. Columbia and thetwotowns in Dutchess 6. (Two members) Orange. 7. Sullivan, Ulster. 8. Delaware, Greene. 9. Albany. 10. Rensselaer. 11. Saratoga. 12. (Two members) Clinton, Essex, Frank- lin, Warren (1813), Washington. 13. Schenectady, Schoharie. 14 Hamilton (1816), Montgomery. 15. (Two members) Broome, Chenango, Otsego. 16. Oneida, part of Oswego (1816). 17. Herkimer, Madison. 18. Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence. 19. Cortland, Onondaga, part of Oswego (1816>. 20. (Two members) Cayuga, Seneca, Steu- ben, Tioga, Tompkins (IS17.) 21. , (Two member9)Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chaulauque, Erie (1821), Genesee, Livingston (1821), Monroe (1S21), Niagara, Ontario. Congressional Districts — Act of April 17, 1822. 1. Queens, Suffolk. 2. Kings, Richmond, Rockland. 8. (Three members) New-York. 4. Putnam, Westchester. 5. Dutchess. 6. Orange. 7. Sullivan, Ulster. 8. Columbia. 9. Rensselaer. 10. Albany. 11. Delaware, Greene. 12. Schenectady, Schoharie. 13. Otsego. 14. Oneida. 15. Herkimer. 16. Hamilton, Montgomery. Saratoga. Washington. Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Warren. (Two members) Jefferson, Lewis, Oi wego, St. Lawrence. Broome. Chenango. Cortland, Madison. Onondaga. Cayuga. Tioga, Tompkins. (Two members) Onfario.Seneca,Wayne (1823), Yates (1823). Livingston, Monroe. Allegany, Cattaraugus, Steuben. Genesee, Orleans (1824). Chautauque, Erie, Niagara. Congressional Districts — Act of June 29, 1832. 1. Queens, Suffolk. 2. Kings, Richmond, Rockland. 8. (Two members) New-York. 4. Putnam, Westchester. 5. Dutchess. 6. Orange. 7. Sullivan, Ulster. 8. (Two members) Columbia, Greene, Schoharie. 9. Rensselaer. 10. Albany. 11. Saratoga, Schenectady. 12. Washington. 18. Clinton, Essex, Warren. Divided March 9, 1821, the 21st embracing Monroe and Ontario, and the 22d the remainder. Each were entitled to one member. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. 67 14. Franklin, St. Lawrence. 24. 15. Fulton (1S3S), Hamilton, Montgomery. 25. 16. Herkimer. Lewis. 20. 17. (Two members) Oneida, Oswego. 27. IS. Jefferson 28. 19. Otsego. 29. 20. Broome, Delaware. 30. 21. Chenango. 31. 22. (Two members) Chemung (1836), Cort- 32. land. Tioga, Tompkins. 33. 23. (Two members) Madison, Onondaga. Cayuga. Seneca, Wayne. Ontario. Steuben, Yates. Monroe. Genesee, Wyoming (1S41). Allegany. Livingston. Cattaraugus, Chautauque. Erie. Niagara, Orleans. Congressional Districts — Act of September 6, 1842. Queens, Suffolk. Kings, Richmond. 1 st, 2d, 3d. 4th, 5th wards, New- York. 6th, 7th, 10th, 13th wards. New-York. Sth, 9th, 14th wards. New-York. 11th. 12th, 15th, 16th, 17th wards, New York. Rockland, Westchester. Dutchess, Putnam. Orange, Sullivan. Delaware, Ulster. Columbia, Greene. Rensselaer. Albany. Essex, Washington. Clinton. Franknn, part of Hamilton, Warren. Fulton, remainder of Hamilton, Sara toga, Schenectady. 33. - 34. Herkimer, Montgomery. Lewis, St. Lawrence. Jefferson. Oneida. Otsego. Schoharie. Broome, Chenango, Tioga. Madison, Oswego. Onondaga. Cayuga, Cortland. Chemung, Tompkins, Yates Seneca, Wayne. Monroe. Livingston, Ontario. Allegany, Seneca. Cattaraugus, Chautauque. Erie. Genesee, Wyoming. Niagara, Orleans. Congressional Districts — Act of July 10, 1851, Part of Kings, 2 Queens, Richmond, 17. Suffolk. 18. City of Brooklyn. 3 1st. 2d, 3d. 5th, Sth wards, New-York. 19. 4th, 6th, 10th, 14th wards, New-York. 20. 7th, 13th wards, and YVilliamsburgh.* 21. 11th, 15th, 17th wards. New- York. 22. 9th, 16th, 20th wards. New- York. 23. 12th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 22d 24. wards, New-York. 25. Putnam, Rockland, Westchester. 26. Orange, Sullivan. 27. Greene. Ulster. 28. Columbia, Dutchess. 29. Rensselaer. 30. Albany. 31. Hamilton, Saratoga, Warren, Washing- 32. ton. 33. Clinton, Essex, Franklin. Herkimer, St. Lawrence. Fulton, Montgomery, Schenectady, Schoharie. Delaware, Otsego. Oneida. Broome, Chenango, Cortland. Madison, Oswego. Jefferson, Lewis. Onondaga. Cayuga, Wayne. Ontario, Seneca, Yates Chemung, sohuyler, Tioga, Tompkins. Livingston, Steuben. Monroe. Allegany, Genesee, Wyoming. Niagara, Orleans. Erie. Cattaraugus, Chautauque. 1 Townships 15, 32, 7, 4, 5 and 41 of Totten and Crossfield's purchase. ' 2 The cities of Brooklyn and Williamsburgh excepted. 1 As it existed before 1854. * Now the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th wards of Brooklyn. 68 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Representatives in Congress, By Congresses. [The districts are denoted by the numbers before each name.] First Congress — 1789-1791 (three sessions), March 4 to Sep- tember 29, 1789; January 4 to August 12, 1790; December 3, 1790, to March 3, 1791. Egbert Benson, John Hathorn, Peter Silvester, William Floyd, John Lawrence, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer. Second Congress — 1791-1793 (two sessions), October 24, 1791, to May 8, 1792 ; November 2, 1792, to March 3, 1793. Egbert Benson, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, James Townsend, 1 James Gordon, Peter Silvester, Thomas Tredwell. 1 John Lawrence, Third Congress — 1793-1795 (two sessions), December 2, 1793, to June 9, 1794; December 5, 1796, to March 3, 1797. Theodorus Bailey, Silas Talbot, Philip Van Cortlandt, Ezekiel Gilbert, Thomas Tredwell, Peter Van Gaasbeck, Henry Glen, John E. Van Allen, John Watts. James Gordon, Fourth Congress — 1795-1797 (two sessions), December 7, 1795, to June 1, 1796; December 5, 1796, to March 3, 1797. Theodorus Bailey, John Hathorn, John E Van Allen, William Cooper, Jonathan N. Havens, Philip Van Cortlandt, Ezekiel Gilbert, Edward Livingston, Gen. Jobn Williams. Henry Glen, Fifth Congress — 1797-1799 (three sessions), May 15 to July 10, 1797; November 3, 1797, to July 16, 1798; December 3, 1798, to March 3, 1799. 5. David Brooks. 1. Jonathan N. Havens. 2 7. John E. Van Allen. 9. James Cochran. 10. Hezekiah L. Hosmer. 3. Philip Van Cortlandt. 4. Lucas Elmendorf. 2. Edward Livingston. 7. John Williams. 8. Henry Glen. 8. John Smith. 3 Sixth Congress — 1799-1801 (two sessions), December 2, 1799, to March 14, 1800; November 17, 1800, to March 3, 1801. 5. Theodorus Bailey. 8. Henry Glen. 1. John Smith. 6. John Bird. 2. Edward Livingston. 7. John Thompson. 10. W T illiam Cooper. 9. Jonas Piatt. 8. Philip Van Cortlandt. 4. Lucas Elmendorf. Seventh Congress — 1801-1803 (two sessions), December 7, 1801, to May 3, 1802 ; December 6, 1802, to March 3, 1803. 5. Theodorus Bailey. 4 10. Thomas Morris. 3. Philip Van Cortlandt 6. John Bird. 6 1. John Smith. 6. John P. Van Ness.' 4. Lucas Elmendorf. 5. Thomas Tillolson. 8 8. KillianK. Van Rensselaer 2. Samuel L. Mitchill. 7. David Thomas. 9. Benjamin Walker. 1 Tredwell was elected in place of Town- * Elected 1800, v. Van Ness. send, deceased, May, 1791. 8 Did not attend. 2 Died before expiration of term. 7 Declared vacant, January 17, 1803, hav- » 1799, in place of Havens, deceased. ing accepted an office in militia. * November, 1801. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 6. Isaac Bloom. 1 11 Beriali Palmer. 7. John Cantinc 2 16. John Patterson. 5. Gay lord Griswold. 17. Oliver Phelps. 7. Josiah Hasbrouck. 3 14. Erastus Root. i. Henry W Livingston. 1 Samuel Ryker. 4 5. Andrew McCord. 13. Thomas Sammons 8. Samuel L. Mitchili. 2. Joshua Sands. Eighth Congress — 1803-1805 (two sessions), October 7, 1803, to March 27, 1804 ; November 5, 1804, to March 3, 1805. I. John Smith. 2 12. David Thomas. 10. George Tibbits. ' 4. Philip Van Cortlandt. 9. Killian K. Van Rensselaer 6 Daniel G Verplanck. 5 Ninth Congress — 1805-1807 (two sessions), December 2, 1850, to April 21, 1806 ; December 1, 1806, to March 3, 1807. 5. John Blake. Jr. 2. 3. George Clinton, Jr. 6 17. Silas Halsey. 8. Henry W. Livingston. 10. Josiah Masters 2. 3. Samuel L. Mitchili. 7 2. 3. Gurdon S. Mumford. 8 Tenth Congress — 1807-1809 (two sessions), October 26, 1807, to April 25, 1808; November 7, 1808, to March 3, 1809. II. John Thompson. 4. Philip Van Cortlandt. 9. Killian K. Van Rensselaer 6. Daniel C. Verplanck. 6. Nathan Wilson n 8. James I. Van Allen. Elevmth Congress — 1809-1811 (three sessions), May 22 to June 28, 1809 ; November 2-7, 1809, to May 1, 1810 ; December 3, 1810, to March 3, 1811. 14 John Russell. ie. Uri Tracv. 11. Pe:er Sailly. 4. Philip Van Cortlandt. 18. Thomas Sammons. 9. Killian K. Van Rensselaer T. Martin G. Schuneman. 6. Daniel C. Verplanck 12. David Thomas. 1. Eliphalet Wicks. 2. 3. Daniel D.Tompkins. 9 15 Nathan Williams. 5. John Blake, Jr. 10. Josiah Masters. •2. 3. George Clinton, Jr. 2. 3. Gurdon S. Mumford 7. Parent Gardenier. 1. Samuel Riker. 17. John Harris. 14. John Russell. 16. Reuben Humphreys. 13. Peter Swart. 15. William Kirkpatrfck. 12. David Thomas. 10 2. William Denning 12 4. James Emott. 3. Jonathan Fisk. 5. Parent Gardenier. 11. Thomas R. Gold. Herman Knickerbacker. 15. Peter B. Porter. 6. Robert LeRoy Livingston 12. Erastus Root. 14. Vincent Matthews. 1. Ebenezer Sage. 2 Samuel L. MllchilL" 9. Thomas Sammons. 2. Gurdon S. Mumford. 8. John Thompson. 10. John Nicholson. 13. I'ri Tracy. 7. Killian K.VanRensselaer Twelfth Congress — 1811-1813 (two sessions), November 4, 1811, to July 6, 1812 ; November 2, 1812, to March 3, 1813. 14 Daniel Avery. 7. Hermanus Bleecker. 5. Thomas B. Cook. 4. James Emott. 6. Asa Fitch. 11. Thomas R. Gold. c. Thomas P. Grosvenor M 15. Peter B. Porter. 6. Robt.Lelioy Livingston. 2 1. Ebenezer Sage. IS. Aruiiah Me'calf. 9. Thomas Sammons. 2 Samuel L. Mitchili. in. Silas Stow. 2. William Paulding, Jr. 18. I'ri Tracy. 8. Benjamin Pond. 3. Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr i Died 1808. 2 Resigned. 3 In place of Cantine, June. 1803. 4 In place of Smith, June, 1804 6 In place of Bloom, October 8, 1803. * In place of Mitchili, U. S. senator. 7 Chosen senator in congress. 8 October. 1S04, in place of Tompkins. • Accepted an appointment to bench of Supreme Court 10 Resigned February 17, 1808; appointed state treasurer. 11 Elected in place of Thomas. 12 Resigned. Did not qualify. 13 June, 1810, in place of Denning 14 In place of Livingston. 70 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Thirteenth Congress — 1813-1815 (three sessions), May 24 to August 2, 1813 ; December 6, 1813, to April 18, 1814 ; Septem- ber 19, 1814, to March 3, 1815. 20. Daniel Avery. 2. Egbert Benson, 1 15. John M. Bowers 2 13. Alexander Bovd. 20. Oliver C. Comstoek. 3. Peter Denoyelles. 15. William Dowse. 3 6. Jonathan Fisk. 19. James Geddes. 5- Thomas P. Grosvenor. 7. Abraham Hasbrouck. 21. Samuel M. Hopkins. 21. Nathaniel Howell. 2. William Irving. 4 18. Moss Kent. 1. John Lefferte. 5 9. John Lovett. 14. Jacob Markell. 16. Morris S. Miller. 10. Hosea Moffitt. 4. Thomas J. Oakley. 2. Jotham Post, Jr. " 1. Ebenezer Sage. 9 8. Samuel Sherwood. 12. Zebulon Ii. Shipherd. 17. William S. Smith. 11. John W. Taylor. 15. Joel Thompson. 15. Isaac Williams, Jr. 7 12. Elisha J. Winter. Fourteenth Congress — 1815, to April 30,' 1816; 1815-1817 (two sessions), December 4, December 1, 1816, to March 3, 1817. 8. John Adams. 8 12. Asa Adgate. 9 20. Daniel Avery. 10 7. Samuel E. Betts. 15. James Birdsall. 19. Victory Birdseye. 21 Micah "Brooks. 14. Daniel Cady. 21. Archibald 8. Clarke. 20. Oliver C. Comstoek. 1. Henry Crocheron. 6. Jonathan Fisk. 12 12. John Savage. 16. Thomas B. Gold. 4. Abraham H. Schenck. 5. Thomas P. Grosvenor. ^ 17. William S. Smith. 15 Jabez D. Hammond. 11 John W. Tavlor. 2. William Irving. 20. Enos T. Throop. 15 18. Moss Kent. 1. George To«nsend. 9. John Levett. 3. Jonathan Ward 10. Hosea Moffitt. 2. Peter H. Wendover. 12. Benjamin Pond. 14 6. James W. Wilkin." 21. Peter B. Porter. 15 17 Westel Willoughby, Jr B. Erastus Boot. 16 13. John B. Yates. Fifteenth Congress — 1817 — 1819 (two sessions), December 1, 1817, to April 20, 1818; November 16, 1818, to March 3, 1819. 20. Oliver C. Comstoek. 20. Daniel Cruger. 10. John P. Cushman. 15. John R. Drake. 21. Benjamin Ellicott. 7. Josiah Hasbrouck. 14. John Herkimer. 17. Thomas II. Hubbard. 2. William Irving. 8. Dorrance Kirtland. 13. Thomas Lawyer. 4. Henry B. Lee. 3 18. David A. Ogden. 12. John Palmer. 19. James Porter. 12. John Savage. 5. Philip J. Schuyler. 1. Tredwell Scudder. 21. John C. Spencer. 16. Henry E. Storrs. 4. James Tallmadge, Jr. 1 * 11. John W. Tavlor. 3. Caleb Tompkins. 1. George Townsend. 2. Peter II Wendover. 9. Rensselaer Westerlo. 6. James W. Wilkin. 15. Isaac Williams. Sixteenth Congress — 1819-1821 (two sessions), December 6, 1819, to May 15, 1820; November 13, 1820, to March 3, 1821. Nathan Allen. Caleb Baker. Walter Case. Robert Clarke. Jacob 11. I)e W r itt. 10. John D. Dickinson. 14. John Fay. 18. William D. Ford. 12. Ezra C. Gross. 1. James Guyon, Jr. 20 17. Aaron Hackley, Jr. 19. George Hall. 15. Joseph S. Lyman. 2. Henry Meigs. 15. Robert Monell. 13. Harmanus Peek. 12. Nathaniel Pitcher. 20. Jonathan Richmond. 1 Resigned. 2 Seat declared vacant in favor of Williams. s Died. Did not attend. * 2d session, v. Benson, resigned. 6 Contested by Peter A. Jay. 8 Contested by Benjamin B. Blaydenburgh 7 Succeeded Bowers, June 24, 1813 8 Contested, held till De-ember 20, 1S15. 9 Fleeted, 0. Pond, deceased. 10 Elected, September, 1816, v. Throop. u Elected, June, 1816, v. Porter, resigned. Resigned, June, 1815. Died while a member of congress in 1817. Died, June, 1815 Resigned, 1st session. Succeeded Adams, December 26, 1815. In place of Fisk. In place of Smith, December 11, 1815. Elected, June, 1817, in place of Lee, de- ceased. Succeeded Ebenezer Sage, Jan. 14, 1820. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 71 1. EbenezerSage. 1 16. Henry R. Storrs. 4. Eanda] B. Street 5. James Strong. 11. John W. Taylor. 3. Caleb Tompkins. 21. Albert H. Tracy. Seventeenth Congress — 1821-1823 (two 1821, to May 8, 1822 ; December 2, 1822, 6. Charles Borland, Jr. 2 15. Samuel Campbell. 2. Churchill C. Cambreleng. 1. Cadwallader D. Colden. 3 14. Alfred Conkling. 10. John D. Dickinson. IS John Gebhard. 15. James Hawkes. 17. Thomas H. Hubbard. 16. Joseph Kirklatid. 19. Elisha Litchfield. S. Richard McCarty. 2. John I. Morgan." 5. Walter Patterson. 3. Jeremiah H. Pierson. 12. Nathaniel Pitcher. 21. William B. Rochester. 7. Charles H. Ruggles. 1. Peter Sharpe. 4 21. Elijah Spencer. 9. Solomon Van Rensselaer. 2. Peter H. Wendover. 1. Silas Wood. sessions), December 3, to March 3, 1823. 18. Micah Sterling. 11. John W. Taylor. 22. Albert IT. Tracy. 6. Selah Tuthill. 5 9. Solomon Van Rensselaer 6 9. Stephen Van Rensselaer 7 4. William W. Van Wvck. 12. Reuben H. Walworth. 1. Silas Wood. 20. David Woodcock. Eigh hteenth Congress — 1823, to May 26, 1824; 1823-1825 (two sessions), December 1, December 6, 1824, to March 3, 1825. 29. Parmenio Adams. 8 15. John Herkimer. 14. Henry R. Storrs. 10. John W. (adv. 9. James L. Hogeboom. 8. James Strong. 3. Churchill C. Cambreleng 7. Lemuel Jenkins. 17. John W. Tavlor. 21. Lot Clark. 25. Samuel Lawrence. 20. Egbert Ten Evck. 20. Ela Collins. 23. Elisha Litchfield. 30. Albert H. Tracy. 8. Hector Craig. 18. Henry C. Martindale. 2. Jacob Tyson. 24. Rowland Day. 20. Dudley Marvin. 10. Stephen Van Rensselaer. 22. Justin Dwinell. 3. John I. Morgan. 5. William W. Van Wyck. 12. Lewis Eaton. 19. John Richards. 13. Isaac Williams. 10. Charles A. Foote. 28. William B. Rochester. 9 29. Isaac Wilson. 10 4. Joel Frost. 26. Robert R. Rose. 1. Silas Wood. 2T. Moses Hayden. 3. Peter Sharpe. 28. William Woods. 11 Nineteen th Congress — 1825, to May 22, 182G; -1825-1827 (two sessions), December 5, December 4, 1826, to March 3, 1827. 29. Parmenio Adams. 20. Daniel Hugunin. 12 2. Joshua Sands. 18. William G. Angel. 25. Charles Humphrey. 14. Henry R. Storrs. 11. Henry Ashley. 8. Jeromus Johnson. 8. James Strong. 23. Luther Badger. 24. Charles Kellogg. 17. John W Tavlor. 3. Churchill C. Cambreleng 9. William McManus. 20. Egbert Ten Eyck 1S 12 William Deitz. 18. Henry Markell. 10. Stephen Van Rensselaer. 2". Nicoll Fosdick. IK Henry C Martindale. 3. Gulian C. Verplanck. 30. Daniel G. Garnscy. 28. Dudley Marvin. 4. Aaron Ward. 0. John Hallock. Jr. 22. John Sliller. 5. Bartow White. 7. Abraham B. Hasbrouck 28. Timothv II. Porter. 21. Elias Whitemore. 27. Ifoaea Hayden. 26. Robert S. R««e. 1. Silas Wood. 15. Michael Hoffman. 19. Henry H. Ross. Twen tie th Congress — 1827, to May 26, 1828; 27. Daniel D. Barnard. f. George O. Belden. 1827-1829 (two sessions), December 3, December 1, 1828, to March 3, 1829. Rudolph Bunner. 13. Samuel Chase. Churchill C.Cambreleng. 21. John C. Clark. 1 Held till January 14, 1820. 2 Fleeted. Dee., 1821, r. Tuthill. decease'd. I BaeeeedJed Sharp, December 11, 1S21. * Contested by Colden, who succeeded, December 11. 1821. c Died, December, 1821. 9 Rtsigned, January 14. 1822. 7 Elected, r. Solomon Van Rensselaer, re- signed, March, 1322. 8 Succeeded Isaac Wilson, Dec 30, 1823. B Resigned. 1 823, on being appointed a cir- cuit judge. 10 Cont sted by Adams, who succeeded, December 80, 1923. 11 Elected, r. Rochester. December, 1823. 2 In place of Ten Eyck. December 9, 1825. 13 Contested bv Hugunin, who succeeded, December 9, 1825. 72 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 12. John I. De Graff. 9. John D. Dickinson. 23. -Jonas Earll. Jr. 29. David E. Evans. 1 30. Daniel G. Garnsey. 24. Nathaniel Garrow. 6. John Hallock. Jr. 11. Selah R. Hobhie. 15. Michael Hoffman. 3. Jeromus Johnson. 19. Eichard Keese. 28. John Magee. Henry Markell. K. 18. Henry C. Martindale. 26. Dudley Marvin. 26. John Maynard. 5. Thomas -J. Oakley. 2 14. Henry R, Storrs. 22. John G. Stower. 8. James Strong. 5. Thomas Taber. 3 17. J<»hn W. Taylor. 29. Phineas L. Tracy. 4 10. Stephen Van Rensselaer. 3. Gulian C. Verplanck. 4. Aaron Ward. 2. John J. Wood. 1. Silas Wood. 25. David Woodcock. 20. Silas Wright, Jr. Twenty-First Congress — 1829-1831 (two sessions), December 3, 1829, to May 31, 1830; December 6, 1830, to March 3, 1.831. 2i. 13. William G. Angel. 16. Benedict Arnold. 22. Thomas Beekman. 5. Abraham Bockee. 12. Peter J. Borst. 6. Samuel W. Eager. 6 23. Jonas Earll, Jr. 19. Isaac Finch. 20. George Fisher. 7 26. Jehiel H. Halsev. Robert Monell. 80. Ebenezer F. Norton. 24. Gershom Powers. 3. Churchill C-Cambreleng. 20. Joseph Hawkins. 27. Timothy Childs. 4. Henrv B. Cowles. 6. Hector Craig. 5 2. Jacob Crocheron. 7. Charles G. De Witt. 9. John D. Dickinson. 15. Michael Hoffman. 11. Perkins King. 1 . James Lent. 28. John Magee. 18. Henry C Martindale. 25. Thomas Maxwell. Jonah Sanford. 8 Ambrose Spencer. Henry R. Storrs. James Strong. •lohn W. Taylor. Phineas L. Tracy. 3. Gulian C. Verplanck. 3. Campbell P. White. 0. Silas Wright. 9 Twenty-Second Congress — 1831-1833 (two sessions), December 5, 1831, to July 16, 1832; December 3, 1832, to March 3, 1833. 13. William G. Angel. 26. William Babcock. 25. Gamaliel H. Barstow. 14. Samuel Beardsley. 2. John T. Bergen. 12. Joseph Bouck. 7. John C Broadhead. 13. Churchill C Cambreleng. 21. John A. Collier. 30. Bates Cook. 20. Charles Day an. 26. John Dickson. 24. Ulysses F. Doubleday. 15. Michael Hoffman. 19. William Hogan. 23. Freeborn G. Jewett. 8. John King. 10. Gerrit Y. Lansing. 1. James Lent, Jr. 1 ** 6. Samuel J. Wilkin. 5. Edmund H. Pendleton. 18. Nathaniel Pitcher. 9. Job Pierson. 22. Edward C Reed. 11. Erastus Root. 16. Nathan Soule. 17. John W. Taylor. 29. Phineas L. Tracy. 3. Gulian C Verplanck. 4. Aaron Ward. 20. Daniel Wardwell. 28. Gratton H. Whe-ler. 3. Campbell P. White. 27. Frederick Whittlesey. Twenty-Third Congress — 1833-1835 (two sessions), December 2, 1833, to June 30, 1834 ; December 1, 1834, to March 3, 1835. John Adams. Samuel Beardsley. Abraham Bockee. Charles Bodle. John W. Brown. Churchill C Cambreleng. Samuel Clark. John Cramer. Rowland Day. John Dickson. Charles G. Ferris. 11 32. Millard Fillmore. 10. Gerrit Y. Lansing. 30. Philo C. Fuller. 3. CorneliusW Lawrence." 28. William K. Fuller. 29. George W. Lay. 14. Ransom H. Gillett. 15. Charles McVean. •>■>. Nicoll Halsey. 16. Abijah Mann, Jr. 88. Gideon Hard. 12. Henry f. Martindale. 22. Samuel G. Hathaway. 21. Henry Mitchell. 'M. Aimer TIazeltine. 3. John J. Morgan. 13 27. Edward Howell. 19. Sherman Page. 1. Abel Huntington. 9. Job Pierson. 20. Noadiah Johnson. 3. Dudley Selden. 1 * 1 Resigned. 2 Resigned, May 9, 1828, having accepted the office of judge. 3 Resigned, Februarv 16, 1829. * Elected in place of Evans, Nov., 1827. b Resigned, July 12. 1880. « Elected. «. Craig, November. 1830. 7 Contested by Silas Wright, who succeed- ed. Dec"en*ber 15, 1829, but declined taking his seat. 8 Elected, r. Wright. March 9, 18.30. 9 In place of Fisher, December 15, 1629. 10 Died at Washington, February 22, 1823. 11 Elected in place of Selden. 12 Resigned, May 14, 1834. 13 Elected in place of Lawrence. 14 Resigned, September 6, 1634. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 73 23. William Taylor. 17. Joel Turrill. 8. Aaron Vanderpoel. 2. Isaac B. Van Houten. 4. Aaron Wan I. 18. Daniel Wardwell. 3. Reuben Whallon. 3. Campbell P. White. !8. Frederick Whittlesey. Twenty-Fourth Congress — 1835-1837 (two sessions), December 1835, to July 4, 1836; December 5, 1836, to March 3, 1837. 2. Samuel Barton. 17. Samuel Beardsl#y -1 5. Abraham Bockee. \h. Matthias J. Bovee. 6. John W. Brown. 3. Churchill CCambreleng. 25. Graham H. Chapin. 28. Timothy Childs. 11. John Cramer. 24. Ulysses F. Doubleday. 8. Valentine Efner. 13. Dudley Farlin. 30. Philo C Fuller. 2 23. William K. Fuller. 14. Ransom H. Gillett. 26. Francis Granger. 33. Gideon Hard. 31. Abner Hazeltine. 9. Hiram P. Hunt. 1. Abel Huntington. in. Gerrit Y. Lansing. 29. George W. Lay. 3. Gideon Lee. 3 27. Joshua Lee. 22- Stephen B. Leonard. 3. John McKeon. 32. Thomas C Love. 16. Abijah Mann, Jr. 21. William Mason. 17. Rutaer B. Miller. 4 3. Eli Moore. 19. Sherman Page. 22. Josrph Revnolds. 12 David Russell. 20. William Seymour. 7. Nicholas Sickles. 23. William Tavlor. 17. Joel Turrill*. 8. Aaron Vanderpoel. 4. Aaron Ward. IS. Daniel Wardwell. 3. Campbell P. White. 5 30. John Young. 4 Twenty-Fifth Congress — 1837-1839 (three sessions), Septem- ber 4 to October 16, 1837; December 4, 1837, to July 9, 1838; December 3, 1838, to March 3, 1839. 27. John T. Andrews. lo. Albert Gallup. 13. John Palmer. 22. Cyrus Beers- 7 17. Abraham P. Grant. 20. Atnasa J. Parker. 23. Bennett Bicknell. 2 •>. Hiram Gray. 29. William Patterson.' 26. Samuel Birdsall. •). Ogden Hoffman. 30. Luther C. Peck. 7. John C. Br'adhead. 1. Thomas B. Jackson. 8. Zadock Pratt. 18. Isaa'- H. Bronson 6. Nathaniel Jones. 19. John H. Prentiss. 22 Andrew D. W. Bruyn H 4 Gouverneur Kemble. 29. Harvey Putnam.' 3. Churchill C Cambreleng 3. Gideon Lee. 12. David Russell. 28. Timothv Childs. 16 Arphaxed Loomis. 21. Mark H- Sibley. 21. John C Clark. v. Robert MKIellan. 14. James B. Spencer. % Edward « urtis. 31. Richard P. Marvin. 23. William Tavlor. 11. John I. De Graff. 88. Charles F. Mitchell. 5. Obadlah Titus. 15. John Edward. 3. Eli Moore. 9. Henry Vail. 32. Millard Fillmore. 24- William H. Noble. 2. Abraham Vanderveer. 17. Henry A. Foster. Twenty-Sixth Congress — 1839-1841 (two sessions), December 2, 1839, to July 21, 1840; December 7, 1840, to March 3, 1841. 2". Judson Allen. 10. Daniel D. Barnard. 17. David P. Brewster. 11. Anson Brown. 1 * 18. Thomas <'. Chittenden. 21 John C Clark. 3. Edward Curtis. 22. Amasa Dana. IK Nicholas B. Doe. 10 lo. Andrew W. Doig. 23. Nehemiah H. Earll. 8. John Elf. 3:. Milted Fillmore. 14. John Fine. 17. John G. Flovd. 29. Beth M. Gates. 26. Francis Granger. 3. Mos. s II. Grinnell. 13. Augustus C Hand. 3. Ogden Hoffman. 9. Hiram P. Hunt. 1. Thomas B. Jackson. 5. Charles Johnston. 6. Nathaniel Jones. 4. Gouverneur Kemble. 28. Thomas Kempshall. 22. Stephen B. Leonard. 27. Meredith Mallory. 31. Richard P. Marvin. 33. Charles F. Mitchell. 2. James D. L. Montanya. 24. Christopher Morgan. 3. James Munroe. 7. Rufus Palen. 3D. Lu'her C. Peck. 19. John H. Prentiss. 23. Edward Rogers. 12. David Russell. 25. Theron R. Strong. 8. Aaron Vanderpoel. 15. Peter J. Wagner. ' Resigned, March 29, 1^36. jjned, Sept. ruber 2, 1*30. 3 In place of White, resigned. * In place of Beardsley, resigned. » Resigned. October 2, 1885. " c In place of Fuller, resigned. 7 Elected, 1838, in place of Bruyn, deceased. ■ Died. 9 Elected. 183S, in place of Patterson, de- ceased. 10 Elected in place of Brown, deceased. 74 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Twenty- Seventh Congress — 1841-1843 (three sessions), May 31 to September 13, 1841; December 6, 1841, to August 31, 1842 ; December 5, 1842, to March 3, 1843. 33. Alfred Babcoek. 10. Daniel I). Barnard. 23. Victory Birdseve. 12. Bernard Blair." 1!'. Samuel S. Bowne. 17. David P. Brewster. 2-. Timothv Childs. K Thomas 0. Cli ttenden. John C- (lark. Slaley N. Clarke. James G. Clinton. Richard D. Davis. Andrew W. Doig. .Joseph Egbert. 3. < harles G. F. rris. 32. Millard Fillmor . 1. Charles A. Floyd. 17. John G. Floyd. 23. A. Lawrence Foster. 20. Seth M. Gates. 20. Samuel Gordon. 26. Francis Granger. 1 26. John Greig- 3 8. Jacob Houck, Jr. 9. Hiram P. Hunt. 11. Archibald L. Linn. 8. Robert McClellan. 3. John McKeon. 25. John Maynard. 24- < hristoplier Morgan. 27. William M.Oliver. 22. Samne' Partridge. 22. Lewis Kiggs. 3. -lames J. Roosevelt. 15. John Sauford. 13. Thomas A.Tomlinson. 7. John Van Baren. 14. Henry Van Rensselaer. 4. Aaron Ward. 8. Fernando Wood. 30. John Young. Twenty-Eighth Congress — 1843-1845 (two sessions), December 4, 1843, to June 17, 1844 ; December 2, 1844, to March 3, 1845. 22. Smith M. Purdy. 25. George Rathbun. 23. Orvilie Robinson. 14. Charles Rogers. 10. Jeremiah Russell. 12 David L. Seymour. 88. Albert Smith. 15. Lemuel Stetson. 1. Selah B. Stronsr- 31. Asher Taylor. 24. Horace Wlieaton. tt. Twenty-Ninth Congress — 1845-1847 (two sessions), December 1, 1845, to August 10, 1846 ; December 7, 1846, to March 3, 1847. 7. Joseph H. Anderson. 17 Brvam Green. 18. Daniel D. Barnard. 30. William T. Hubbell. 3ft. Samuel Beardsley. 3 19. Orvilie Hungerford. 17. Charles Benton. 34. Washington Hunt. 28. Levi D. Carpenter. 4 18 Preston King. 21. Jeremiah E. Carey. 5. Moses G. Leonard. 29 Charles H. Carroll. 4. William B. Maclay. 9. James G. Clinton. 32. William A. Moseley. 26. Amasa Dana. 2 Henry C. Murphy. s. Richard D. Davis. 28. Thomas J. Patterson. 16. Chesselden Ellis. 3 J. Phillips Phoenix. 8. Hamilton Fish. 11. Zadock Pratt. i . Joseph H. Anderson. 23. William J- H ugh. 25 George Rathbun. 17. Charles S Bentoo. 19. Orvilie Hungerford. 12. Thomas C. Ripley."- (i. William W Campbell. 34. Washington Hunt. 15. Joseph Russell 29. Charles H. Carroll. 20. Timothy lenkins. o. Henry I. Seaman 11. John F.Collin. 18. Preston King. 33.' Albert Smith. 11. Erastas D. Culver. 1. John W Lawrence. 22. Stephen Strong. 26. Samuel S Ellsworth. 31. A Oner Lewis. 24. Horace Wheaton. 21. Charles Goodyear. 4. William B. Maclay. 16. Hugh White. 10. Samuel Gordon. 3. William S. Miller. 13 Bradford R. Wood. 80. Martin Grover- 82. William A Moseley. 5 Thomas M. W oodruff. 12 Richard P Derrick. 5 27. John De \fott. 8. William W. Woodruff 23. Ellas B Holmes. 9. Archibald C- Niven. Thirtieth Congress — 1847-1849 (two sessions), Deceml el 1847, to Auo-ustl4, 1848; December 4, 1848, to March 3, 1849. 22. A unburn Birdsall. 27. Esbon Black mar. 7 18. William Collins. 25. Hermon S. Conger. 23 William Duer. 24 Daniel Gott. 6. Horace Greelev 8 32. Nathaniel K. Hall. 27. John M. II odey.» > Resigned, MercD 17, 1841. 3 Resigned, September 25, 1841. 3 Resigned. May 24. 1844. 4 Elected. November, 1844, in the place of Beardslev. 6 Died, June 20, 1856. * Elected, November, 1846, in place of Her- rick, deceased. 7 In place of Holley, deceased. 3 Elected, November, 1S4S in place of Jackson, whose seat was declared vacant in first session. 9 Died at Jacksonville, Fl., March S, 1848. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 75 2 Q . Elias B. Holmes. 34. Washington Hunt. 6. David 8. Jackson. 1 20. Timothy Jenkins. 14. Orlando Kellogg. 15. Sidney Lawrence. 26. William T. Lawrence. 1. Frederick W. Lord. 4. William B. Maclay. 81 Dudley Marvin. 19- Joseph Mullin. 2. Henry C Murphy. 7. William Nelson. 3. Henry Nicoll. 17 George Petrie. 33. Harvey Putnam. 12. Gideon Reynolds. 29. Robert L. Rose. 30. David Ramsay, Jr. 9. Daniel B. St. John. 10. Eliakim Sherrill. 11. Peter H Silvester. 13. John I Slingerland. 21. George A Starkweather. 5. Frederick A. Tallmadge. 8. Cornelius Warren. 16. Hugh White. Thirty-First Congress — 1849-1851 (two sessions), December 3, 1849, to September 30, 1850 ; December 2, 1850, to March 3, 1851. 17. nenry P. Alexander. 14. George R. Andrews. 22. Henry Bennett. 2. David A. Bokee. 5. George Briggs. 6. James Brooks. 3. Lorenzo Burrows. 19. ( harles E. Clarke. 25. Harmon >. I onger. 23. William Duer. 24. Daniel Gott. 10. Herman D. Gould. S. Ransom Hallowav. 29. 26. William T. Jackson. 30. 1. John A. King. 27. IS. Preston Kin*. 2S. 9. Thomas McKissock. 13. 20. Orsamus B. Matteson. 11. 7. William Nelson. 32. 3. J Phillips Phoenix. 15. 33. Harvey Putnam. 4. 12 Gideon Revnolds. 21. 31. Elijah Risley. 16. Robert L. Rose. David Rumsev, Jr. William A. Sa'ckett. Abr'm M Schernnrhorn. John L. Schoolcraft. Peter H. Silvester. Elbridge G Spaulding. .John R. Thurman. Walter Underbill. Hiram Walden. Hugh White. Thirty-Second Congress — 1851-1853 (two sessions), December 1, 1851, to August 31, 1852 ; December 6, 1852, to March 2, 1853. 23. Leander Babcock. 22. Henry Bennett. 2. Obadiah Bowne. 14. John H. Boyd. 5. George Briggs. fi. James Brooks. 17. Alexander II. Buell. 2 34. Lorenzo Burrows. 8. Gilbert Dean. 1. John G. Floyd. 3. Emanuel B. Hart. 33. Augustus P. Hascall. 32. Solomon G. Haven. 4. J. H. Hobart Haws. 29. Jerediah Horsford. 25. Thomas Y. How, Jr. 19. Willard Ives. 20. Timothv Jenkins. 24. Daniel T. Jon< s. 18. Preston King. 31. Frederick S. Martin. 9. William Murray. 30. Reuben Robie. 15. Joseph Russell. 27. William A. Sackett. 23. Abr'm M.Schermerhorn. 13. John L. Schoolcraft. 10. Marius Schoonmaker. 12. David L. Seymour. 21. William W T . Snow. 7. Abraham P. Stephens. 11. Josiah Sutherland. 26. Henry S. W'albridge. 16. John" Wells. 5, Thirty-Third Congress — 1853-1855 (two sessions), December 1853, to August 7, 1854 ; December 4, 1854, to March 3, 1855. 21. Henry Bennett. 15. Charles Hughes. Is. Peter Rowe. 2». Azariah Boody 3 24. Daniel T. Jones. 18. Russell Sage. 29. Davis Carpenter. 4 George W. Chase. 23. Caleb Lyon, of Lyonsdale . 16. George A. Simmons. 19. 20. Orsamus B. Matteson. 22. Gerrit Smith. 7 2. Thorna* W. Camming. I. •lames Maurice. 27. John J. Taylor. 8. Francis B. Cutting. 25. Edwin B. Morgan. 12. James Tellar.s 12. Gilbert Dean. 5 10. William Murray. 5. William M. Tweed. 3:? Reuben E. Fenton. 26. Andrew Oliver. 3. Hiram Walbridge. 81. Thomas T. Flagler. 9. -land V. Peck. 7. William A. Walker. 22. Henry C Goodwin.' 14. Bufiis W. Pcckham. 4. Mike Walsh. 2-. George Bastings. 17. Bishop Perkins lit Theodoric R Westbrook. 92. Solomon G. Haven. 30. Benjamin Pringle. 6. John W heeler. 1 Contested bv James Monroe; seat de- clared vacant, April 19, 1848. 2 Died, January 30, is«i3. 3 Resigned, October 13, 1s. r ,:;. 4 Elected, 1S53, in place of Boody, resigned. 8 Resigned. July 3, 1854. 6 Elected, v. Smith, resigned, Nov., 1854. 7 Resigned, August 7, 1854. d Elected, v. Dean, resigned, Nov., 1S54. 76 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Thirty-Fourth Congress — 1855-1857 (three sessions), Decem- ber 3, 1855, to August 18, 1856 ; August 2 to August 30, 1856 ; December 1, 1856, to March 3, 1857. '21. Henry Bennett. 19. Jonas A. Hughston. 3. Guv R. Pelton. 7. Thomas Childs, Jr. 4. •lohn Kelly. 30. Benjamin Pringle. 9. Bayard Clark. 28. William H. Kelsey. 13. Russell Sage. 14. Samuel Dickson. 11. Eufus H. King. 16. George A. Simmons. If). Edward Dodd. 22. Andrew Z. McCartv. 17. Francis E. Spinner 88. Francis S. Edwards, l 20. Orsamus B. Matteson. i 2. James S. T. Stranahan 81. Thomas T. Flagler. 12. Killian Miller. 1. William W. Valk. 28. William A. Gilbert, i 25. Edwin B. Morgan. 8. Abraham Wakeman. '.'4. Amos P. Granger. 10. Ambrose S. Murray. 6. John Wheeler. 82. Solomon G. Haven. 26. Andrew Oliver. 5. Thomas R. Whitney. is. Thomas R. Horton. 27. John M. Parker. 29. John Williams. Representatives in Congress. 3 Alphabetical List. The residences of members of congress have not been made a subject of record ; and, in the absence of official data, momoranda incidentally made in the secretary's office, information derived from the journals of the day, from biographical sketches and from personal recollections, have been substituted in the following table. As the period embraced extends over two-thirds of a century, errors may have occurred in the preparation of this column. The author will feel greatly indebted for any corrections that may be suggested. When not elected for a full term, or when the office became vacant from any cause, a star is placed before the number denoting the congress, and the reason may be learned by referring back to the notes in the list of members "By Congresses." Names. Residences. Cong. District. Adams, John Durham, Greene county, Durham, Greene county,.... Batavia, Genesee county Batavia, Genesee county,.... Chesterfield, Essex county,. . . Little Falls, Herkimer co.,. . Harpersville, Broome co.,... *14 23 *18 19 *14 31 26 16 28 29 31 25 19 21 22 21 19 8 Adams, John, 8 Adams, Parmcnio, Adams, Parmenio, 29 29 12 Alexander, Henry P., 17 20 Allen, Nathan, 2J Anderson, Joseph H., Anderson, Joseph EL, Andrews, George R., White Plains, Westchester co., White Plains, Westchester c6., Ticonderoga, Essex county,.. Bath, Steuben county, Schuyler's Lake, Otsego co., . Schuyler's Lake, Otsego co.,. Schuyler's Lake, Otsego co.,. Amsterdam, Montgomery CO., 7 7 14 27 Angel William G., 13 Aii'-el William G., 13 Angel, William G., 13 16 Ashley, Henry, 11 Resigned, Feb 27, lf-67. - For a list of representatives in o5th Congress, sec Appendix REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 77 Names. Residences. Cong. District. Scipio, Cayuga county, Scipio, Cayuga county, Scipio, Cayuga county, Albion, Orleans county, Oswego, Oswego county, .... Penn Yan, Yates county,. . . . Manlius, Onondaga county,. . Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., . Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., . Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., . Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. Ithaca, Tompkins county,... Rochester, Monroe county, . . Albany, Albany county, Albany, Albany county, Albany, Albany county, Nichols, Tioga county, Tompkinsville, Richmond co., Utica, Oneida county, Utica, Oneida county, Utica, Oneida county, Utica, Oneida county, Peterboro', Madison county,. Ithaca, Tompkins county, . . . Monticello, Sullivan county,. . New Berlin. Chenango co.,.. New Berlin, Chenango co.,. . . New Berlin, Chenango co.,. . . New Berlin, Chenango co.,. . . Red Hook, Dutchess county,. Red Hook, Dutchess county, . 12 13 *14 27 32 22 19 3 4 6 *7 16 20 26 27 28 22 24 22 23 *24 *28 21 *25 20 31 32 33 34 1 2 *13 28 29 22 14 25 6 7 30 14 25 14 27 *30 27 9 10 12 *8 21 14 Avery, Daniel, 20 20 33 Babcock, Leander, Babcock. William, 23 26 23 Bailey, Theodorus, Bailey. Theodorus, Bailey, Theodorus, Bailey, Theodorus, 5 5 20 Barnard, Daniel D., Barnard, Daniel D., Barnard, Daniel D., Barnard, Daniel D., Barstow, Gamaliel H., 27 10 10 13 25 2 Beardsley. Samuel, Beardsley, Samuel, Beardsley, Samuel, Beardsley. Samuel, Beekman, Thomas, Beers Cvrus, 14 17 17 20 22 22 Belden George 0., o-> Bennett Henry, 22 20 21 Benson, Egbert, Benson, Egbert, 2 Benton, Charles S., Benton, Charles S. , Bergen, John T., Mohawk, Herkimer county,. . Mohawk, Herkimer county,. . Brooklyn, Kings county, Newburgh, Orange county, . . Morrisville, Madison county,. Troy, Rensselaer county, Troy, Rensselaer county, Binghamton, Broome county, . Norwich, Chenango county,. . Waterloo, Seneca county, Pompey, Onondaga county,. . Pompey, Onondaga county, . . Newark, Wayne county, Salem, Washington county,.. Montgomery, Orange co., Montgomery, Orange co.,. . . . Albany, Albany county, Red Hook, Dutchess county,. Federal Store, Dutchess co.,. 17 17 2 Betts, Samuel R., 7 Bicknell, Bennet, 23 Bird John, 6 Bird. John, 6 Birdsall, Ausburn, Birdsall, James, 22 15 Birdsall, Samuel 25 Birdseye, Victory, Birdseye, Victory, Blackmar, Esbon Blair, Bernard 19 23 27 12 Blake, John, Jr., Blake, John, Jr., 5 5 Bleecker, Hermanus, Bloom, Isaac Boekee, Abraham, 7 6 5 78 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Names. Bockee, Abraham, Bockee, Abraham, Bodle, Charles, Bokee, David A.. Boody, Azariah, Borland, Charles, Jr...... Borst, Peter I., Bouck, Joseph, Bovee, Matthias J., Bowers, John M., Bowne, Obadiah, Bowne, Samuel S., Boyd, Alexander, Boyd, John H., . Brewster, David P., Brewster, David P., Briggs, George, Briggs, George, Brodhead, John C, Brodhead, John C, Bronson, Isaac H., Brooks, David, Brooks, James, Brooks, James, Brooks, Micah, Brown, Anson, Brown, John W., Brown, John W., Bruyn, Andrew D. W.,... Buell, Alexander H., Bunner, Rudolph, Burrows, Lorenzo, Burrows, Lorenzo, Cady, Daniel, Cady, John W., Cambreleng, Churchill C, Cambreleng, Churchill C, Cambreleng, Churchill C, Cambreleng, Churchill C, Cambreleng, Churchill C, Cambreleng, Churchill C, Cambreleng, Churchill C, Cambreleng, Churchill C, Cambrelong, Churchill C, Campbell, Samuel, Campbell, William W., . . , Cantine, John, Carey, Jeromiah E., Carpenter, Davis, Carpenter, Levi D., , Carroll, Charles H., . ... Kesidences. Federal Store, Dutchess co., . Federal Store, Dutchess co.,. Bloomingburgh, Sullivan co.,. Brooklyn, Kings county, Rochester, Monroe county,.. Montgomery, Orange county,. Middleburgh, Schoharie co.,. Middleburgh, Schoharie co.,. Amsterdam, Montgomery co., Cooperstown, Otsego county,. Stapleton, Richmond county,. Cooperstown, Otsego county,. Middleburgh, Schoharie co.,. Whitehall, Washington co.,.. Oswego, Oswego county, Oswego, Oswego county,. . . . New-York, New-York, Modena, Ulster county, Modena, Ulster county, Watertown, Jefferson county,. New-York, New-York, New-York, , Ontario county, Ballston Spa, Saratoga co., Newburgh, Orange county, . . Newburgh, Orange county, . . Ithaca, Tompkins county, . . . Fairfield, Herkimer county,. . Oswego, Oswego county, .... Albion, Orleans county, Albion, Orleans county, Johnstown (then) Montg'y co., Johnstown (then) Montg'y co., New-York, New- York, New-York, New- York, New-York, New-York, New-York, • • • • New-York, New-York, Columbus, Chenango county, . New- York, , Ulster countv Cherry Valley, Otsego county Brockport, Monroe county, . . , Monroe county, Groveland Centre, Liv. co., Cong. District. 23 24 23 31 *33 *17 21 22 24 *13 32 27 13 32 26 27 31 32 22 25 25 5 31 32 14 *26 23 24 *25 *32 20 31 32 14 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 29 *8 28 *33 *28 29 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 79 Names. Residences. Cong- District. Newburgh, Orange county, . . Lyons, Wayne county, Schenevas, Otsego county,. . . Cooperstown, Otsego county,. New- York, 16 24 33 20 34 21 24 25 27 26 27 34 20 25 26 27 18 16 23 *14 31 27 *9 10 27 28 5 *17 22 29 18 30 13 14 15 30 31 17 22 12 4 6 21 18 *21 23 24 14 21 15 29 6 25 19 Chapin, Graham H., Chase, Samuel, Childs Thomas, Jr., 13 7 Childs Timothv, Rochester, Monroe county, . . Rochester, Monroe county, . . Rochester. Monroe county, . . Rochester, Monroe county, . . Adams, Jefferson county,. . . . Adams, Jefferson county, .... New-York, 27 28 Childs Timothy, 28 Childs Timothv, 28 Chittenden, Thomas C, Chittenden, Thomas C, . . . . Clark Bayard, 18 18 9 Clark, John C, Clark, JohnC, Clark, JohnC, Clark, John C, Bainbridge, Chenango county, Bainbridge. Chenango county, Bainbridge, Chenango county, Bainbridge, Chenango county. Norwich, Chenango county,. . 21 21 21 21 Clark, Lot, 21 8 Waterloo, Seneca county, Ellicottville, Cattaraugus co.,. Great Bend, Jefferson county, Ellicottville, Cattaraugus co.,. New-York, 25 Clarke, Archibald S., Clarke, Charles E., Clarke, Staley N., Clinton, George, Jr., 21 19 31 23 Clinton, George. Jr., Clinton, James G., Clinton, James G., Cochran, James, New-York, 23 Newburgh, Orange county, . . Newburgh, Orange county, . . Canajoharie, Montgomery co., New-York. Chenango Point, Broome co.,. Hillsdale, Columbia county, . . Lowville. Lewis county, Lowville, Lewis county, .... Ithaca, Tompkins county,. . . . Ithaca, Tompkins county, . . . Ithaca, Tompkins county, Cortland, Cortland county,. . . Cortland, Cortland county,. . . Canajoharie, Montgomery co., Lewiston, Niagara county,. . . Catskill, Greene county, Cooperstown, Otsego county,. Cooperstown, Otsego county, . Carmel, Putnam county, Blooming Grove, Orange co., . Blooming Grove, Orange co.,. Waterford, Saratoga county, . WaterfWd, Saratoga county, . Brooklyn, Kin£js county,. . . . Richmond, Richmond county, Bath, Steuben county, Greenwich, Washington co.,. . 6 9 9 Colden, Cadwallader D., . . . Collier, John A., 1 21 Collin, John F., 11 Collins Ela, 20 Collins, William, 18 Comstock, Oliver C, Comstock, Oliver C, Comstock, Oliver C, Conger, Harmon S., Conger, Harmon S., Cookling, Alfred, 20 20 20 25 25 14 Cook, Bates, 30 Cook, Thomas B., 5 Cooper, William, 10 Cowles, Henry B., 4 Craig, Hector, 6 Craig, Hector, 6 Cramer, John, 11 Cramer, John, 11 Crocheron, Henry, f'rochcron, Jacob,.... .... Cruger, Daniel, Culver. Erastus D., 1 2 2(1 11 80 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS Names. Residences. Cong. 33 25 26 15 33 26 28 27 28 18 23 22 32 *33 20 25 19 29 *11 13 21 16 16 17 20 21 22 23 34 34 *26 26 27 22 24 *13 15 30 31 18 *21 20 21 26 18 25 34 24 27 15 28 District. Gumming, Thomas W.,. . , . C urtis, Edward , Brooklyn, Kings county, New-York, 2 3 Curtis, Edward, 3 Cushman, John P., Cutting, Francis B., ...... Troy, Rensselaer county, New- York, Ithaca, Tompkins county, Ithaca, Tompkins county,. . . . Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., . Poughkeepsie. Dutchess co., . Sempronius, Cayuga county, . Sempronius, Cayuga county, . Lowville, Lewis county, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., . Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., . Schenectady, Schenectady co., Schenectady, Schenectady co., Schoharie, Schoharie county, . Lodi, Seneca county, New- York, 10 8 22 Dana, Amasa, 26 Davis Richard D., 5 Davis, Richard D., 8 Dav Rowland, 24 Dav, Rowland, 24 Dayan Charles, 20 Dean Gilbert, 8 Dean, Gilbert, 12 De Graff, John I., 12 De Graff, John I., Deitz William, 11 12 De Mott, John, 27 Denning, William, 2 Denovelles, Peter, Dc Witt, Charles G., De Witt, Jacob H., Haverstraw, Rockland county, Kingston, Ulster county, .... Kingston, Ulster county, .... Troy, Rensselaer county, .... Troy, Rensselaer county, Troy, Rensselaer county, .... Troy, Rensselaer county, .... West Bloomfield, Ontario co., West Bloomfield, Ontario co., New Scotland, Albany county, Argyle, Washington county,. . Waterford, Saratoga county, . Lowville, Lewis county, Lowville, Lewis county, Auburn, Cayuga county, Auburn, Cayuga county,. .... Cooperstown, Otsego county, . Owego, Tioga county, Oswego, Oswego county, Oswego, Oswego county, Cazenovia, Madisoji county,. . Montgomery, Orange county,. Onondaga, Onondaga county,. Onondaga, Onondaga county,. Syracuse, Onondaga county, . Duanesburgh ,Schenectady co. , Palatine, Montgomery county, Fredonia, Chautauque county, Jefferson, Schoharie comity,.. Richmond, Richmond county, Batavia, Genesee county, .... Waterford, Saratoga county,. 3 7 7 Dickinson, John D., Dickinson, John D. , Dickinson, John D., Dickinson, John D., 10 10 9 9 26 Dickson, John, 26 Dickson, Samuel, 14 Dodd, Edward, 15 Doe, Nicholas B., 11 Doig, Andrew W., Doior, Andrew W., 16 16 Doubleday, Ulysses F.,. . . . Doubleday, Ulysses F., Dowse, William, Drake, John R., 24 24 15 15 Duer, William, 23 Duer, William,.. Dwinell, Justin, 23 22 Eager, Samuel W., Earll , Jonas, Jr. , 6 23 Earll, Jonas, Jr., 23 Earll, Nehemiah H., Eaton, Lewis, Edward, John, 23 12 15 Edwards, Francis S., Efner Valentine, 33 8 2 Ellioott, Benjamin, Ellis, Chesselden, 21 1G REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 81 Names. Ellsworth, Samuel S., Elmendorf, Lucas. . . . Elmendorf, Lucas,. . . Elmendorf, Lucas, . . . Ely. John, Eniott. James. Emott. James, Evans, David E., Farlin, Dudley. Fay. John, Eenton, Reuben E.,. . Ferris, Charles G.,. . . Ferris, Charles G.,. . . Fillmore, Millard, . . . Fillmore, Millard, . . . Fillmore, Millard, . . . Fillmore, Millard, . . . Finch, Isaac, Fine, John, Fish, Hamilton, Fisher, George, Fisk, Jonathan, Fisk, Jonathan, Fisk, Jonathan, Fitch, Asa, Flagler, Thomas T.,.. Flagler, Thomas T... . Floyd. Charles A.,... Floyd, John G, Floyd, John G., Floyd, John G., Floyd, William, Foote, Charles A.,... Ford, William D...... Fosdick, Nicoll, Foster, A. Lawrence,. Foster, Henry A., Frost. Joel,.*. Fuller. PhiloC, Fuller, PhiloC, Fuller, William K., . . Fuller, William K., . . Gallup, Albert, Gardenier, Barenf. . . . Gardenier, Barent,... Garnsey, Daniel 0., . . Garnsey. Daniel <>.,. . Garrow, Nathaniel,.. . Gates, Beth M., Gates, Seth M.. Gebhard, John, Residences. Penn Yan, Yates county, Kingston, Ulster county, Kingston, Ulster county, Kingston, Ulster county, Coxsackie, Greene county,. . . Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. . Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. . Batavia, Genesee county,. . . Warrensburgh, Warren co., . . , Montgomery county,. Frewsburgh, Chautauque co.,. New-York, New- York, Buffalo, Erie county, Buffalo, Erie county, Buffalo, Erie county, Buffalo, Erie county, Jay, Essex county, Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co., New-York, Oswego, Oswego county, Newlmrgh, Orange county,.. . Newburgh, Orange county,. . . Newburgh, Orange county, . . Salem, Washington county, . . Lockport, Niagara county,. . . Lockport, Niagara county.... Huntington, Suffolk county... Utica, Oneida county. Utica, Oneida county, Moriches, Suffolk county,. . . . Brookhaven, Suffolk county, . Delhi, Delaware county, Watertown, Jefferson county,. Norway. Herkimer county,. . . Morrisville. Madison county.. Rome, Oneida county. , Schenectady county.. Geneseo, Livingston county,.. Geneseo, Livingston county,.. Chittenango. Madison county. Chittenango, Madison county. Albany, Albany county,.... Kingston, Ulster county, Kingston, Ulster county,. . . . Pomfret, Chautauque county. Pomfret, Chautauque county, Auburn, Cayuga county, Le Roy, Genesee county, Le Roy. Genesee county, Schoharie, Schoharie county, Cong. 29 5 6 7 26 11 12 *20 24 16 33 *23 27 23 25 26 27 21 26 28 *21 11 13 *U 12 33 34 •J 7 20 32 1 18 16 10 27 25 18 23 *24 21 10 11 10 20 20 26 27 17 82 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Names. Eesidences. Cong. District. Geddcs. James, Onondaga, Onondaga county,. 13 19 Gilbert E/.ekiel, Hudson, Columbia county, .. . Hudson, Columbia county, . . Adams, Jefferson county, . . 3 4 34 Gilbert, E/.ekiel, Gilbert, William A., 23 Gillett, Ransom H., Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. 23 14 Gillett, Ransom H., Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. 24 14 Glen, Henry, Schenectady, (then) Albany co. Schenectady, (then) Albany CO: Schenectady, (then) Albany co. 3 Glen, Henry, 4 5 Glen, Henry, 8 Glen, Henry, Schenectady, (then) Albany co. Whitestown. Oneida county,. . 6 8 11 Gold, Thomas R., 11 Gold, Thomas R., Whitestown, Oneida county,. . 12 11 Gold, Thomas R., Whitestown, Oneida county,. . 14 16 Goodwin, Henry C, Hamilton, Madison county,..: *33 22 Goodyear, Charles, Schoharie, Schoharie county,. 29 21 Gordon, James, Ballston, Saratoga county 2 Gordon, James Ballston, Saratoga county,... . Delhi, Delaware county, ... 3 Gordon, Samuel, 27 20 Gordon, Samuel, Delhi, Delaware county, . ... Pompey, Onondaga county, . . 29 30 10 Gott, Daniel, 24 Gott, Daniel Pompey, Onondaga county, . . Delhi, Delaware county, .... 31 24 Gould, Herman D., 31 10 Granger, Amos P., Syracuse, Onondaga county, 34 24 Granger, Francis, Canandaigua, Ontario county. Canandaigua, Ontario county, Canandaigua, Ontario county. 24 26 Granger, Francis, 26 *27 26 Granger, Francis, 26 Grant, Abraham P., Oswego, Oswego county, .... 25 17 Gray, Hiram, Elmira, Chemung county,.. . . 25 22 Green, Bvram Sodus, Wayne county, 28 27 Greelev, Horace, New- York, *30 *27 26 G Greig, John, Canandaigua, Ontario co., . . . New-York, 30 Grinnell, Moses H., 3 Griswold, Gaylord, Herkimer; Herkimer county, . 8 15 Gross, Ezra C, Keeseville, Essex county,. . . . Hudson, Columbia county,. . . 16 *12 12 Grosvenor, Thomas P...... 6 Grosvenor, Thomas P.,. . . . Hudson, Columbia county,. . . 13 5 Grosvenor, Thomas P.,. . . . Hudson, Columbia county,. . . 14 5 Grover, Martin, Angelica, Allegany county,.. 29 30 *16 16 1 Hackley, Aaron, Jr., Herkimer, Herkimer county,. 17 Hall, George, Onondaga, Onondaga county, 16 19 Hall, Nathan K., Buffalo, Erie county, 30 82 Hallock, John, Jr., , Orange county, , Orange county, Beekman, Dutchess county,. . 19 20 31 6 Hallock, John, Jr., 6 Hallo way, Ransom, 8 Ilalsev, Jehiel H., Ovid, Seneca county, 21 26 Halsev, Nicoll, Trumansburgh, Tompkins co.. 23 22 Halsev, Silas, , Cayuoa county, Cherry Valley, Otsego county, 9 14 17 Hammond, Jabez D., 15 Hand, Augustus C, Elizabeth town, Essex county, 26 13 Hard, Gideon, Barre, Orleans county, .... . 23 33 EEPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 83 Names. Kesidences. Cong. District. Hard Gideon, Barre, Orleans county, 24 10 82 13 19 *8 15 32 33 23 1 4 4 *5 32 33 34 17 21 32 18 19 23 24 15 18 *29 20 19 20 21 22 25 20 22 18 *30 29 30 13 34 32 5 27 29 23 23 13 15 17 28 38 17 New-York, 3 Hasbrouck, Abraham, Hasbrouck, Abraham B., . . Hasbrouck, Josiah, Hasbrouck, Josiah, Hascall, Augustus P., Hastings, George, Hathaway, Samuel G.,. .. . Hathorn, John, Hathorn, John, Kingston, Ulster county,.... Kingston, Ulster county, Kingston, Ulster county, Kingston, Ulster county,.... Le Roy, Genesee county, Mount Morris. Livingston co., Solon, Cortland county, ..... Warwick, Orange county,. . . . Warwick, Orange county,. . . . Shelter Island, Suffolk county, Buffalo, Erie county, Buffalo, Erie county, Buffalo, Erie county, Richfield, Otsego county, Henderson, Jefferson county,. New- York, 7 7 7 7 33 28 22 Havens, Jonathan Nicoll,.. Havens, Jonathan Nicoll,. . Haven, Solomon G., Haven. Solomon G., Haven, Solomon G., Hawkes, James, Hawkins, Joseph, 1 32 32 32 15 20 Haws, J. H. Hobart, 4 Hayden, Moses, Hayden, Moses, York, Livingston county,. . . . York, Livingston county,. . . . Jamestown, Chautauque co.,. Jamestown, Chautauque co... Minden, Montgomery county, Danube, Herkimer county,. . . Greenbush, Rensselaer county, Delhi, Delaware county, Herkimer, Herkimer county, . Herkimer, Herkimer county, . Herkimer, Herkimer county, . Herkimer, Herkimer county, . New- York 27 27 Hazeltine, Abner, Hazel tine, Abner 31 31 Herkimer, John, 14 Herkimer, John, 15 Herrick, Richard P., ..... . Hobble, Selah R., 12 11 Hoffman, Michael, Hoffman, Michael, Hoffman, Michael, Hoffman, Michael, Hoffman, Ogden, 15 15 15 15 3 Hoffman, Ogden, .New- York, Hogansburgh, Franklin co.,. . , Rensselaer county,. . . Lyons, Wayne county, Brockport, Monroe county,.. Brockport, Monroe county, . . Le Roy, Genesee county,.... Fultonville, Montgomery co.,. Moscow, Livingston county,. . 3 Hogan, William, 19 Hogeboom, James L., Holley, John M., Holmes, Pllias B., 9 27 28 Holmes, Elias B 28 Hopkins. Samuel M., Horton, Thomas R., Hosford, Jerediah, Hosmer, He/ekiah L.,. . . . 21 18 29 10 Houck, Jacob, Jr Hongh, William J., How, Thomas Y., Jr., . Howell, Edward, Schoharie, Schoharie county, Cazenovia, Madison county,. . Auburn, Cayuga county,.... Bath, Steuben county, Canandaigua, Ontario county, Hamilton, Madison county,.. Hamilton, Madison county,.. Bath. Steuben county, 8 23 27 27 Howell. Nathaniel, Hubbard, Thomas H., Hubbard, Thomas H., Hubbell, WilliamS., 21 17 17 30 84 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Names. Kesidences. Cong. District. Hughes, Charles, Sandy Hill, Washington co.,. . 33 15 Hughston, Jonas A., Delhi, Delaware county, 34 19 Hagunin, Daniel, , Oswego count v, *19 20 Humphrey, Charles, Ithaca, Tompkins county, .... 19 25 Humphreys, Reuben, Marcellus, Onondaga county,. 10 16 Hungerford, Orville, Watertown, Jefferson county, 28 19 Hungerford, Orville, Watertown, Jefferson county, 29 19 Hunt, Hiram P., Troy, Rensselaer county,. . . . Troy, Rensselaer county,.... Troy, Rensselaer county,. . . . Lockport, Niagara county,. . . 24 26 9 Hunt Hiram P., 9 Hunt, Hiram P., 27 28 9 Hunt, Washington, 34 Hunt, Washington, Lockport, Niagara county,. . . 29 34 Hunt, Washington, Lockport, Niagara county, . . 30 34 Huntington, Abel, East Hampton, Suffolk co.,. . 23 1 Huntington, Abel, East Hampton, Suffolk co... . 24 1 Irvine, William, New-York, *13 14 15 32 4 Irvine, William, New-York, 2 Irving William, New-York, 2 Ives, Willard, Watertown, Jefferson county, 19 Jackson, David S., New-York, *30 6 Jackson, Thomas B., Hempstead, Queens countv,.. 25 1 Jackson, Thomas B., Hempstead, Queens county,. . 26 1 Jackson, William T., Havana, (then) Chemung co., 31 6 Jenkins, Lemuel, Bloomingburgh, Sullivan co., 18 7 Jenkins, Timothy, Oneida Castle, Oneida county, 29 20 Jenkins, Timothy, Oneida Castle, Oneida county, 30 20 Jenkins, Timothy, Oneida Castle, Oneida county, 32 20 Jevvitt, Freeborn G., Skaneateles, Onondaga co.,.. 22 23 Johnson, Jeromns, Brooklvn, Kings county,.... 19 3 Johnson, Jeromus, Brooklyn, Kings county,.... 20 3 Johnson, Noadiah, Delhi, Delaware countv, 33 20 Johnston, Charles, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. 26 5 Baldwinsville, Onondaga co.,. Baldwinsville, Onondaga co.,. 32 33 24 Jones, Daniel T. , 24 Jones, Nathaniel, Warwick, Orange county,. . . . Warwick, Orange countv,. . . . 25 26 6 Jones, Nathaniel, 6 Keese, Richard, Keeseville, Essex county,. . . . 20 19 Kellogg. Charles, 19 24 Elizabethtown, Essex county, New-York, 30 34 14 Kelly John . . . 4 Kelsey, William H., Geneseo, Livingston county, . 34 4 Kemble, Gouverneur, Cold Spring, Putnam county,. 25 4 Kemble, Gouverneur, Cold Spring, Putnam county,. 26 4 Kempshall, Thomas, Rochester, Monroe county,.. 26 28 Kent, Moss, Le Raysville, Jefferson co.,.. Le Raysville, Jefferson co.,.. New Lebanon, Columbia co.,. Jamaica, Queens county, ... Greenville, Greene county,. . . Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. 13 14 22 31 21 28 18 Kent, Moss, 18 8 Kine ) John A., . 1 King, Perkins, 11 King, Preston, 18 King, Preston, Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. 29 18 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Names. Residences. Cong. District. Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. 31 18 King, Preston, 32 18 Kincr, Rufus H., Catskill, Greene county, Coxsackie, Greene county,. . . 34 11 Kirtland, Dorrance, 15 8 Kirkland, Joseph, Utica, Oneida county, 17 16 Kirkpatrick, William, Whitesboro', Oneida co., 10 15 Kuickerbacker, Herman, . . Schaghticoke, Rensselaer co., 11 6 Lansing, Gerrit Y., Albany, Albany county. Albanv, Albany countv, 22 23 10 Lansing, Gerrit Y., 10 Lansing, Gerrit Y., Albany, Albany county, 24 10 Lawrence, Cornelius W.,. . . New- York, *23 1 3 Lawrence, John, , Queens county Lawrence, John, , Queens county, Flushing, Queens county, . . . 2 29 Lawrence. John W., 1 Lawrence, Samuel, 18 30 25 Lawrence, Sidney, Moira, Franklin countv, 15 Lawrence, William T., Cavuta, (then) Chemung co., . 30 26 Lawyer, Thomas, Cobleskill, Schoharie county,. 15 13 Lav, George W., Batavia, Genesee county,.... Batavia, Genesee countv, . . . 23 29 Lay, George W., 24 29 Lee, Gideon, New-York, New-York, 24 *15 24 3 Lee, Henry B., Lee, Joshua, 4 Penn Yam Yates county,. . . . 27 Lefferts, John, Brooklyn, Kings county, Newtown, Queens county,. . . . Newtown, Queens county, .... New- York, *13 1 Lent, Jacob, 21 1 Lent, James, *22 1 Leonard, Moses G., 28 24 5 Leonard, Stephen B., Owego, Tioga countv, 22 Leonard, Stephen B., Owego, Tioga countv, 26 22 Lewis, Abner, Panama, Chautauque countv, 29 31 Linn, Archibald L., Schenectadv, Schenectady co., 27 11 Litchfield, Elisha, Pompey, Onondaga countv,. . 17 19 Litchfield, Elisha, Pompey, Onondaga countv,. . 23 18 Livingston, Edward, New-York, 4 5 Livingston, Edward, New-York, 2 Livingston, Edward, New- York, o Livingston, Henry W., Livingston, Columbia countv, 8 8 Livingston, Henry W Livingston, Columbia countv, 9 8 Livingston, Robert Le Roy, Hudson, Columbia county,. . . 11 6 Livingston, Robert Le Roy, Hudson. Columbia county,. . . *12 6 Loomis, Arphaxed, Little Falls, Herkimer countv, 25 16 Lord, Frederick W., Greenport. Suffolk countv,. . . 30 1 Love, Thomas C.,. Buffalo, Erie county, 24 32 Lovett, John, Albany, Albany county, Albany, Albany county, 13 Lovett, John, 14 U Lyman, Joseph S., Cooperstown, Otsego countv,. 16 16 Lyon. Caleb, of Lvonsdale,. Lyonsdale, Lewis countv, . . . 33 23 McCarty, Andrew Z., Pulaski, Oswego countv,.... 34 22 Mel arty, Richard, , Columbia countv,... 17 8 McCleUan, Robert, Middleburgh, Schoharie co.,. 25 8 McClellan, Robert, Hudson, Columbia county,.. 27 8 86 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Names. Residences. Cong. District. McCord, Andrew, , Ulster county, New-York, 8 5 McKeon, John, 24 3 McKeon. John, 27 31 3 McKissock, Thomas, Newburgh, Orange county,.. 9 Maclay, William B. ; New-York, 28 4 Maclay, William B., New-York, 29 4 Maclay, William B., New-York, 30 4 MeManus, William, Troy, Rensselaer countv, 19 9 McVean, Charles, Johnstown, Montgomery co.,. Bath, Steuben countv, 23 15 Magee, John, 20 28 Ma^ee, John, Bath, Steuben county, Urbanna, Steuben countv, . . . 21 28 Mallory, Meredith, 2G 27 Mann, Abijah, Jr , Fairfield, Herkimer county,. . 23 16 Mann Abijah, Jr., 24 16 Markell, Henry, Palatine, Montgomery countv, 19 16 Markeil, Henry, Palatine, Montgomery county. , Montgomery county,. Olean, Cattaraugus county,. . 20 16 Markell, Jacob, 13 14 Martin, Frederick S., 32 31 Martindale, Henry C, Sandy Hill, Washington co.,. 18 18 Martindale, Henry C, Sandy Hill, Washington co.,. 19 18 Martindale, Henrv C, Sandy Hill, Washington co.,. 20 18 Martindale, Henry C, Sandy Hill, Washington co.,. 21 18 Martindale, Henrv C, Sandy Hill, Washington co.,. 23 12 Marvin, Dudley, Ripley, Chautauque county,. Ripley, Chautauque county,. Ripley, Chautauque county,. Ripley, Chautauque county,. Jamestown, Chautauque co.,. 18 26 Marvin, Dudley, 19 26 Marvin, Dudley, 20 26 Marvin, Dudlev, 30 31 Marvin. Richard P., 25 31 Marvin, Richard P., Jamestown, Chautauque co., . 20 31 Masters, Josiah, Schaghticoke, Rensselaer co., Schaghticoke, Rensselaer co., 9 10 10 Masters, Josiah, 10 Mason, William, Norwich, Chenango county,. . 24 21 Matteson, Orsamus B.,. . . . Utica, Oneida county, 31 20 Matteson, Orsamus B.,. . . . Utica, Oneida countv, 33 20 Matteson, Orsamus B.,.. Utica, Oneida countv, 34 20 Matthews, Vincent, Elmira, (then) Tioga county, 11 14 Maurice, James, Maspeth, Queens county,. . . . Elmira, Chemung county,... 33 1 Maxwell, Thomas, 21 25 Maynard, John, Ovid, Seneca county, Seneca Falls, Seneca county,. 20 26 Mavnard, John, 27 25 Meigs, Henry, New- York, 16 12 9 Metcalfe, Arunuh, Otsego, Otsego county, 12 Miller, John, Truxton, Cortland county,. . . Hudson, Columbia county,. . . Utica, Oneida county, Utica, Oneida county, New- York, 19 34 13 *24 29 25 22 Miller, Killian, 12 Miller, Morris S., 16 Miller, Rutger B., 13 Miller, William S . 3 Mitchell. Charles F., Lockport, Niagara county,. . . 33 Mitchell, Charles P., Loc.kport, Niagara county,. . . 20 :;:; Mitchell, Henry, Norwich, Chenango county,. . 23 21 Mitchill, Samuel L., New-York, 7 2 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 87 Names. Residences. Cons. District. Mitchill Samuel L New-York, 8 *9 *11 12 13 14 16 21 26 24 25 26 27 33 34 17 18 *23 7 28 29 30 *9 10 11 26 26 28 30 34 32 33 30 31 11 30 29 25 21 13 *20 15 33 34 27 23 24 26 8 1 25 Mitch ill Samuel L., New-York, 2 3 Mitchill Samuel L., New-York, 9 Mitchill Samuel L., New-York, 9 Mofhtt, Hosea, , Rensselaer county, . . , Rensselaer county, . . Greene, Chenango county, . . . Greene, Chenango county, . . . , Rockland county, . . . New- York, 10 Mofhtt Hosea, 10 15 21 Montanya, James D. L.,. . . Moore Eli, 2 3 New-York 3 Morgan, Christopher, Morgan, Christopher, Morgan, Edwin B., Morgan, Edwin B., Aurora, Cayuga county, Aurora, Cayuga county. . Auburn, Cayuga county..... Auburn, Cayuga county, .... New-York, 24 24 25 25 2 New- York, 3 Morgan, John I., New-York, 3 Morris, Thomas, Moseley, William A., Moseley, William A., Mullin, Joseph, , Ontario county, Buffalo, Erie county, Buffalo, Erie county, Watertown, Jefferson county, . New -York, 10 32 32 19 Mumford, Gurdon S.,. ... 2.3 Mumford, Gurdon S., Mumford, Gurdon S., New-York, New-York, 2.3 2 Munroe, Edward, New-York, New-York, 3 Munroe, James, 3 Murphy, Henry C, Murphy, Henry C, Murray, Amhrose S., Murray, William, Brooklyn, Kings county. .... Brooklyn, Kings county,.... Goshen, Orange county, Goshen, Orange county, Goshen, Orange county, Peekskill, Westchester co.,. . . Peekskill, Westchester co.,. . . Herkimer, Herkimer county,. New-York 2 2 10 9 Murray, William, 10 Nelson, William, 7 Nelson, William, 7 Nicholson, John, Nicoll, Henry, 10 3 Nivin, Archibald C, Noble, William II., Norton, Ebene/.er F., Oakley, Thomas J., Oakley, Thomas J., O^den, David A., Motiticello, Sullivan county,. Cato, Cayuga county, Buffalo, Erie county. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. Madrid, St. Lawrence county, Penn Yan, Yates county, Penn Yan, Yates county,. . . . Penn Yan, Yates county,.... Unadilla, Otsego county,. . . . Unadilla, Otsego county,.... Pittsburgh, Sullivan county,. Ballston, Saratoga county,. . . Plattsburgh, Clinton county,. Plattsburgh, Clinton county,. 9 24 30 4 5 18 Oliver, Andrew, 26 Oliver, Andrew, 26 Oliver, William M., Pa *;, Sherman 27 19 Pa^e, Sherman, 19 Palen, Rufus, 7 Palmer, Beriah, 11 Palmer, John, 12 Palmer, John, 13 88 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Names. Residences. Cong. District. Parker, Amasa J., Parker, John M., Partridge, Samuel, Delhi, Delaware county, Owego, Tioga county, Elmira, Chemung county,. . . . 25 34 27 8 28 17 *25 12 33 25 26 33 16 34 22 33 30 8 28 31 17 22 23 16 17 22 6 12 *14 15 11 12 *14 19 13 21 25 28 25 26 33 34 28 *25 30 31 'J'.* 22 30 31 24 20 27 22 16 28 5 29 2 9 30 30 14 13 3 5 17 17 17 3 3 Patterson, Thomas J., Patterson, Walter, Patterson, William, Paulding, William, Jr., Peck, Jaied V., Rochester, Monroe county, . . , Columbia county,. . . . Perry, (then) Genesee county, , Westchester county, . Port Chester, Westchester co., Pike, Allegany county. Pike, Allegany county, Albany, Albany county, Schenectady, Schenectady co., New-York, Hyde Park, Dutchess county, . Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. Little Falls, Herkimer county. Canandaigua, Ontario county, New-York, New-York, Peck, Luther C, Peckham, Rufus W., Peek, Harmanus, Pelton Guy R., Pendleton, Edmund, ... . Perkins, Bishop, Phelps, Oliver, Phoenix, J. Phillips, Phoenix, J. Phillips, Piucson, Jeremiah H., Pierson, Job, .... Pierson, Job, . . . . Pitcher, Nathaniel, Pitcher, Nathaniel Ramapo, Rockland county, . . Schaghticoke, Rensselaer co., Schaghticoke, Rensselaer co., Sandy Hill, Washington co., . Sandy Hill, Washington co., . Sandy Hill, Washington co., . Whitestown, Oneida county,. . 3 9 9 12 12 Pitcher, Nathaniel, 18 9 8 12 Pond Benjamin, , Essex county, Skaneateles, Onondaga co.,. .. Niagara Falls, Niagara county. Niagara Falls, Niagara county, Niagara Falls, Niagara county, , Cattaraugus county, . New-York, Auburn, Cayuga county, .... Prattsville, Greene county,. . . Prattsville, Greene county, . . . Cooperstown, Otsego county,. Cooperstovvn, Otsego county, . Batavia, Genesee county, .... Batavia, Genesee county Norwich, Clienango county,. . Attica, (then) Genesee county, Attica, Wyoming county, ... Attica, Wyoming county, .... Auburn, Cayuga county, Homer, Cortland county, .... Hoosick, Rensselaer county,. . Hoosick, Rensselaer county,. . Virgil, Cortland county, Porter, James, 19 Porter Peter B., 15 Porter, Peter B., 15 Porter, Peter B., 21 Porter, Timothy H., Post, Jotham, Jr., 28 2 Powers, Gershom, Pratt Zadock, 24 8 Pratt, Zadock, Prentiss, John H., It 19 19 Pi-ingle, Benjamin, Pringle, Benjamin, I'urdy, Smith M., Putnam, llarvev, 30 30 22 29 33 Putnam, Harvey, 33 Rathbone, George, Reed Edward C, 25 22 Reynolds, Gideon, Reynolds, Gideon, Reynolds, Joseph, 12 12 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 89 Names. Residences. Cong Warrensburgh, Warren county, , Cayuga county, Homer. Cortland county, Newtown, Queens county,. .. Newtown, Queens count}',. . . Schaghticoke, Rensselaer co., Fredonia, Chautauque co., . . . Bath, Steuben county Mexico, Oswego county, Angelica, Allegany count}', . . Angelica, Allegany county. .. Sandy Hill. Washington co.,.. Madison, Madison county, ... 18 Richmond. Jonathau, 16 27 Biker, Samuel, *8 10 Ripley, Thomas C, Risley. Elijah, Robbie Reuben, *29 31 32 Robinson, Orville, Rochester, William B., Rochester, William B., Rogers, Charles, 28 17 *18 28 26 27 Delhi, Delaware county, Delhi, Delaware county, Delhi, Delaware county, Delhi, Delaware county, . . . Allen's Hill, Ontario county, . Allen's Hill, Ontario county, . Fayette, Seneca county, Fayette, Seneca county, Fayette, Seneca county, *8 Root. Erastus, Root, Erastus, Root Erastus 11 14 22 Rose, Robert L., . Roe, Rol>ert L. f Rose, Robert S., Rose, Roberts., 30 31 18 19 21 Ross, Henry H., Rowe, Peter, 19 Schenectady, Schenectady co., Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co., . Bath, Steuben county, Bath, Steul)en county, Salem, Washington county, .. Salem, Washington county, .. Salem, Washington county, ., Saugerties, Ulster county,..,, Cooperstown, Otsego county,. Cooperstown, Otsego county,. Warrcnsburgli, Warren co., . . Warrensburgh, W r arren co., . . Seneca Falls, Seneca county, . Sag Harbor, Suffolk county, . Sag Harboi-, Suffolk county, . Sag Harbor, Suffolk county, . Sag Harbor, Suffolk county, . Troy, Rensselaer county, .... Troy, Rensselaer county, .... Plattsburgh, Clinton county, . Monticello, Sullivan county, . Johnstown, Montgomery co.,. Johnstown, Montgomery co., . Johnstown, Montgomery co.,. Johnstown. Montgomery co.,. Brooklyn, Kings couuty., .... Brooklyn, Kings county, 33 Rugyles, Charles H., Ramsey, David, Jr., Ramsey, David, Jr., Russell, David, Russell, David 17 30 31 24 25 Russell, David, Russell, Jeremiah, Russell, John, 26 28 9 Russell, John, 10 Russell, Joseph, 29 Russell, Joseph, 32 Sackett, William A., Sa^e, Ebenezer, 32 11 Sage, Ebenezer, 12 Sage, Ebenezer. Sage, Ebene/.er, Sage, Russell, 13 *16 33 Sage, Russell, 34 Saillv, Peter, 9 St. John, Daniel B., Sammons, Thomas, Sammons, Thomas, Sammons, Thomas, Sammons, Thomas, Sands, Joshua, 30 8 9 11 12 8 Sands, Joshua, 19 90 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. Names. Residences. Cong. District. Amsterdam, Montgomery co., Hopkinton, St. Lawrence co., Salem, Washington county,.. *27 15 Sanford, Jonah, 20 Savage, John, 14 12 Savage. John, Salem, Washington county,.. 15 12 Schenck. Abraham H., Fishkill, Dutchess county,... 14 4 Schermerhorn. Abraham M. Rochester, Monroe county,. . . 31 28 Schermerhorn, Abraham M. Rochester. Monroe countv,. . . 32 28 Schoolcraft, John L., Albanv, Albanv countv, 31 13 Schoolcraft, John L. , Albanv, Albanv county, 32 13 Schoonmaker, Cornelius C, Shawangunk, Ulster countv.. 2 Schoonmaker, Marius, Kingston, Ulster countv 32 10 Schuneman, Martin G., , Ulster county, 9 7 Schuyler, Philip J., Rhinebeck, Dutchess county, 15 5 Scudder, Tredwell, Islip, Suffolk county, 15 1 Seaman, Henrv J., Richmond, Richmond county. 29 2 Selden, Dudlev, New-York, *23 28 3 Seymour, David L., Trov, Rensselaer county 12 Seymour, David L., Troy, Rensselaer countv, . . . 32 12 Sevmonr, William, Binghamton, Broome county, 24 20 Sharpe, Peter, New-York, ... *17 1 Sharpe Peter, New-York, 18 30 3 Sherrill, Eliakim Shandaken, Ulster county,. . . 10 Sherwood, Samuel, Delhi, Delaware county,. . . . 13 8 Shipherd, Zebulon R.,... Granville, Washington county, 13 12 Siblev, Mark H., Canandaigua, Ontario county, 25 20 Sickles, Nicholas, Kingston, Ulster county,.... 24 7 Silvester, Peter, Kinderhook, Columbia co.,.. Kinderhook, Columbia co. ; .. Coxsackie, Greene county,. . . 1 2 30 Silvester, Peter H., 11 Silvester, Peter H., Coxsackie, Greene county,. . . 31 11 Simmons, George A., Keescville, Essex county, . . . *33 16 Simmons, George A., Keeseville, Essex county, . . . 34 10 Slingerland, John I., Bethlehem. Albany county,.. 30 13 Smith Albert, Batavia, Genesee county,. . . . Batavia, Genesee county, .... Peterboro' Madison county. . . Brookhaven, Suffolk county,. Brookhaven, Suffolk county,. Brookhaven, Suffolk county,. Brookhaven, Suffolk county,. 28 29 *33 *5 6 7 *8 33 Smith Albert, 33 Smith, Gerrit, 22 1 1 1 Smith, John, .-. 1 Smith William S , 13 *14 32 22 17 Smith, William S. . 17 Snow, William W., Oneonta, Otsego county, Minden, Montgomery county, 21 Soule, Nathan, 16 Spaulding, Elbridge G.,... Buffalo, Erie county, 31 32 Spencer, Ambrose, Albanv, Albany county, 21 10 Spencer, Elijah, . Livingston county,. . . 17 21 Spencer, James B., Fort Covington, Franklin co., 25 14 Spencer, John C, Canandaigua, Ontario county, 15 21 Spinner, Francis E., Mohawk, Herkimer county,. . 34 17 Starkweather, George A.,. . Cooperstown, Otsego county,. 30 21 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. 91 Names. Residences. Cong. District. Stephens, Abraham P., Rockland Lake, Rockland co., Watertown, Jefferson county,. Keeseville, Essex county, .... Whitesboro', Oneida county,. Whitesboro', Oneida county.. Whitesboro', Oneida county,. Whitesboro'. Oneida county,. Whitesboro', Oneida county,. Whitesboro', Oneida county,. Lowville, Lewis county, Hamilton, Madison county,.. Brooklyn, Kings county,.... Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. Hudson, Columbia county,. . . Hudson, Columbia county,. . . Hudson, Columbia county,. . . Hudson, Columbia county.. . . Hudson. Columbia county,. . . Seataucket, Suffolk county, . O.vego, Tioga county, Palmyra, Wayne county,. . . . Hudson, Columbia county,. . . Schoharie, Schoharie county, 32 17 28 15 16 18 19 20 21 12 20 34 16 16 18 19 20 21 28 29 26 32 10 *20 3 30 15 28 33 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 *83 18 *19 7 8 9 *10 13 6 7 18 15 16 16 14 Storrs, Henry R., 14 14 14 Stow, Silas, 10 22 Stranahan. James S. T.,. . . Street Randal S., o 4 5 g Strong, James, Stronf James, 8 8 8 8tron» Selah B., 1 Strong, Stephen, Strong, TheronR., Sutherland, Josiah, Swart Peter 22 25 11 13 5 Talbot, Silas , Montgomery county, New- York, Tallmad^e, Frederick A.,. . 5- Tallmadge, James, Jr., Tavlor \sher, Poughkeepsie. Dutchess co.,. Ellicottville. Cattaraugus co., Owego, Tioga county Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Ballston Spa, Saratoga co.,.. Manlius, Onondaga county,.. Manlius, Onondaga county... Manlius, Onondaga county,.. Matteawan. Dutchess county, . Watertown, Jefferson county. Watertown, Jefferson county, Salem, Washington county,.. Salem, Washington county,.. Salem, Washington county... Salem, Washington county,.. Smyrna, Chenango county, . . Stillwater, Saratoga county,. . 4 31 Taylor, John J., Taylor John W., 27 11 Taylor John W., 11 Taylor John W., 11 Tavlor, John W., 11 Taylor John W., 11 Tavlor, John W., 17 Tavlor, John W., 17 Taylor, John W., Tavlor, John W., 17 17 Taylor, John W 17 Tavlor William, 23 Taylor, William, Tavlor, William, 23 23 Teller James, 12 Ten Eyck, Egbert, Ten Eyck, Egbert, Thorn is, David, 20 20 7 Thomas, David, 12 Thomas, David 12 Thomas, David, 12 Thompson, Jool, Thompson, John, 15 7 92 REPRESENTATIVES IX CONGRESS. Names. Residences. Cong. District. Thompson, John, Stillwater, Saratoga county,. . Stillwater, Saratoga county,. . Auburn, Cayuga county, Chestertown. Warren county, 10 11 Thompson, John, 11 8 Throop, Enos T., *14 20 Thurman, John R., 31 15 Tibbits, George, Troy, Rensselaer county, .... 8 10 Titus, Obadiah, Washington, Dutchess county, Keeseville, Essex countv 25 5 Tomlinson, Thomas A.,. . . . 27 13 Tompkins, Caleb, White Plains, Westchester co., 15 3 Tompkins, Caleb, White Plains, Westchester co., 16 3 Tompkins, Daniel D., *9 2.3 Townsend, George, Townsend, George, Townsend, James, New-York, 14 15 2 16 1 New r -York, „ 1 Tracy, Albert H., Buffalo, Niagara county Buffalo, Niagara county, .... Buffalo, Niagara county, Batavia, Genesee county,.... Batavia, Genesee county, .... 21 Tracv, Albert H., 17 18 22 Tracy, Albert H., 30 Tracy, Phineas L., 20 21 29 Tracy, Phineas L., 29 Tracy, Phineas L., Batavia, Genesee county,.... Oxford, Chenango county,... Oxford, Chenango county,... Oxford, Chenango county, . . . 22 9 29 Tracy, Uri, 16 Tracv, Uri, 11 12 *2 3 13 Tracv, Uri 13 Tredwell, Thomas, Tredwell. Thomas, , Queens county, Tamil, Joel, Oswego, Oswego county, Oswego, Oswego county, Goshen, Orange county, New-York, 23 24 17 Tnrrill, Joel, 17 Tuthill, Selah, *17 33 9 Tweed, William M., 5 18 31 25 2 Underbill, Walter 4 Vail, Henrv, Trov, Rensselaer county,. . . . 9 Valk, William W., Flushing, Queens county,. . . . , Rensselaer county, . . 34 10 1 Van Allen, James Q., 8 Van Allen, John E., Troy, Rensselaer county,.... o Van Allen, John E., 4 Van Allen, John E., Troy, Rensselaer county,. . . . 5 6 Van Buren, John, Kingston, Ulster county, 27 J Van Cortlandt, Philip, Cortlandt, Westchester co.,. . . 3 Van Cortlandt, Philip, Cortlandt, Westchester co.,. . . 4 Van Cortlandt, Philip, Cortlandt, Westchester co.,. . . 5 3 Van Cortlandt, Philip, Cortlandt, Westchester co.,. . . 6 3 Van Cortlandt, Philip, Cortlandt, Westchester co.,. . . 7 4 Van Cortlandt, Philip, Cortlandt, Westchester co... . . 8 4 Van Cortlandt, Philip, Cortlandt, Westchester co.,. . . 9 4 Van Cortlandt, Philip, Cortlandt, Westchester co.,. . . 10 4 Van Cortlandt, Pierre, Jr.,. Cortlandt, Westchester co... . . 12 3 Vanderveer, Abraham, .... Brooklyn, Kings county, 25 • 2 Vanderpoel, Aaron, Kinderhook, Columbia co.,. . . 23 8 Vanderpoel, Aaron, Kinderhook. Columbia co.,. . . 24 8 Vanderpoel, Aaron, Kinderhook, Columbia co.,. . . 26 8 Van Gaasbeck, Peter, Kingston, Ulster county, 3 REPRESENTATIVES IX CONGRESS. 93 Names. Residences. Cong. District. Van Houton, Isaac B...... Clarkstown, Rockland county. 23 2 Van Ness, John P., Ghent. Columbia countv, . . . . *7 6 Van Rensselaer. Henry, . . . Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. 27 14 Van Rensselaer. Jeremiah, . Albanv, Albany county, 1 Van Rensselaer. Killian K., Albany, Albanv county,. .. i 8 Van Rensselaer, Killian K., Albanv, Albanv county 8 9 Van Rensselaer, Killian K., Albanv, Albanv county, 9 9 Van Rensselaer, Killian K.. Albanv, Albanv county, 10 9 Van Rensselaer, Killian K., Albanv. Albanv county, 11 7 Van Rensselaer, Solomon,. . Albanv, Albany county 16 9 Van Rens.-elaer, Solomon,. . Albanv, Albanv county, *17 9 Van Rensselaer. Stephen... Albanv, Albanv county *17 9 Van Rensselaer, Stephen,.. Albanv. Albany countv 18 10 Van Rensselaer, Stephen,.. Albanv, Albany county, 19 10 Van Rensselaer. Stephen,.. Albanv, Albanv county 20 10 Van Wvck, William W , Dutchess countv, .... 17 4 Van Wvck, William W.,... , Dutchess countv, . . . . 18 5 Verplanck. Daniel C, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. *8 6 Verplanck, Daniel C, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. 9 6 Verplanck, Daniel C, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. 10 6 Verplanck, Gulian C, Verplanck, Gillian C, Verplanck. Gulian C, 19 20 21 3 New- York, 3 New-York, 3 Verplanck, Gulian C, . . . . New-York, 22 3 Wagner, Peter J., Fort Plain, Montgomery co.,. 26 15 Wakeman, Abraham, New-York, 34 8 Walbriy law, before the sheriff and inspectors nominated by each candidate. Electors of representatives iu the general assembly were required to be resident citiz* n*. possessing a freehold worth £40. owned at least three months before the date of the writ of summons. Popish recusants were prohibited from votine. 96 NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. measures. The acrimony of these quarrels had considerably subsided before the revolution ; but they doubtless had an influ- ence beneficial to liberty, by introducing political discussions, and imparting a knowlege of the tendencies of irresponsible power. This body continued its sittings until May, 1775 ; and among the last of its acts was the adoption of petitions to the king and par- liament, in which, while they professed a warm attachment to the royal person and government, they solemnly protested against the aggressions that had for years been gaining upon the rights of the people, and expressed, quite as strongly as was then avowed by the patriots of the day, the sentiments advocated in the revolution. The acts of the colonial Legislature required the approbation of the king, in privy council, to become valid; and the latter possessed an absolute veto power, which was, however, but seldom exercised. The act of approbation was engrossed upon parch- ment, under the privy seal of the realm, and transmitted to the governor. An imperfect series of these is preserved in the state library and secretary's office. The state Legislature has always been composed of two branches; the senate, of fewer members, elected from large districts and for a longer term, and the assembly, of a larger number, chosen annually from the people, and supposed to represent their imme- diate local interests. Bills may originate in either house, 1 and must be passed by both and be approved by the governor, or, if he objects, by two- thirds of the members present in both houses. 3 Until 1822, there existed a council of revision, consisting of the governor, chancellor, and judges of the supreme court, or any two of them with the governor, who must approve of every bill before it could become a law, unless passed by a two-third vote of both houses notwithstanding their objection. This feature of the constitution of 1777 is said to have been introduced by Chancellor Livingston. 3 The council sat with closed doors, and the same formalities were observed in transmitting messages and recording their proceedings as in the Legislature. Their minutes were not published. 4 1 An attempt was made soon after the organization of the government, on the part of the assembly, to continue the usage of the colonial assembly in relation to pecu- niary appropriations. On the 2(>th of October, 1778, the senate claimed an equal power of originating money bills, and on the 4th of November the assembly passed a formal resolution, asserting their sole right to this privilege, as had been the custom formerly. The discussion was not continued, and the claims of the senate were admitted. 2 Constitution, article iv., section 9. ' Annalium Thesauras. a \ SS. volume in secretary's office, by J. V. N. Yates, pp. 83. The original draft of this clause, in the handwriting of R. It. Livingston, occurs in Miscellaneous Papers, 87, p. 540, secretary's office. * The minutes of the council of revision, in the secretary's office, occupy five volumes. NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. 97 During their continuance, this council rejected 169 bills, 51 of which were passed notwithstanding their objections, among which was the law for holding the convention of 1821. Upon revising the constitution, the veto power was vested in the gov- ernor, to the same extent as is enjoyed by the president of the United States upon the acts of congress. Each branch of the Legislature makes its own rules, and judges the qualifications of its own members. Their sessions are open, except when the public welfare requires secrecy, and their jour- nals are published. The senate originally consisted of twenty-four members, and might increase one with every twenty-fourth part of the whole number of voters, as shown by a census to be taken once in seven years, until the number equaled one hundred. The census of 1795 made their number forty-three ; but the rule being found unequal in its operation, the constitution was amended in 1801, by reducing their number to thirty-two, which has since been retained, and is so fixed by the constitution. The state was, by the constitution of 1777, divided into four great senatorial districts, by that of 1821 into eight, and by that of 1846 into thirty-two districts. Until 1846, senators held their office four years, one-fourth part of the whole number being chosen annually. By the present constitution, the whole number are elected every second year. The lieutenant-governor is, by virtue of his office, the president of the senate; but in case of a vacancy in that office, the senate elect a president from their number. By the constitution of 1821, the offices of chancellor, vice- chancellors, judges of county courts, surrogates, masters and examiners in chancery, notaries public, supreme court commis- sioners, loan commissioners, inspectors and measurers for com- mercial purposes, recorders and marshals of cities, commissioners of deeds in this state, superintendent of salt springs, harbor mas- ters, port wardens and pilots, directors in certain banks, inspectors and clerks of prisons, Indian agents, Arc, inspectors of turnpikes, canal appraisers, and several local and minor offices, 1 were filled by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate. Major- generals, brigade inspectors and chiefs of the staff departments, except adjutant-general (appointed by the governor) and com- misfiary-general, were also appointed by the governor and senate. All other military officers were chosen by the written votes of those over whom they commanded, except the staff officers of the 1 See documenta state convention, 1&46, i., No. 41, for a list of these offices in each couuty. 9 98 NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. several divisions, brigades, regiments and battalions. The whole number of offices dependent upon this appointing power, in 1816, amounted to 2,233. These were then very considerably reduced, and are now limited to superintendent of bank department, a rail- road commissioner, major-generals of the militia, notaries public, loan commissioners, trustees of the seamen's fund and retreat, of the asylums for idiots and the insane, pilots P 01 *t wardens, and harbor masters of New-York, physicians of the marine hospital, and commissioners of emigration, and a few other minor offices. When deliberating upon appointments to office, the senate is said to be in executive session, and they usually on such occasions sit with closed doors ; their votes and debates are not preserved, and their proceedings are recorded separately, in volumes kept by their clerk. Executive sessions of the senate have been repeatedly convened at times when the Legislature was not in session, and when important offices w r ere required to be filled. The assembly is elected annually, and consisted at first of seventy members, which number might increase one with every seventieth' part of voters until it contained three hundred mem- bers. In 1801 the number had amounted to one hundred and eight, when the constitution was amended, reducing their number to one hundred, and providing that after each septennial census they should increase at the rate of two annually, until the number equaled one hundred and fifty. This increase was twelve in 1808, and fourteen in 1815; but the constitution of 1821 fixed the number permanently at one hundred and twenty-eight, and intro- duced the decennial census, from which the apportionment among the several counties should be from time to time equalized. The assembly, at the opening of each session, elect one of their number speaker, who presides over their deliberations and may vote with the other members. The speaker is, ex-officio, a com- missioner of the land office, and a trustee of the capitol and of the new state hall. He receives $4 for each day's attendance in the discharge of his official duties. "Until 1822, the assembly appointed annually one senator from each great senatorial district to the council of appointment. From that period to 1846, they possessed concurrent power with the senate in the appointment of secretary of state, comptroller, treasurer, attorney -general, surveyor-general and commissary - general. From 1816 to 1844, canal commissioners; since 1*787, regents of the university; from 1777 to 1789, delegates in con- gress; and since 1854, the superintendent of public iusti r has been appointed in like manner. COUNCIL OF APPOINTMENT. 99 Council of Appointment. T7nder the first constitution of the state, the assembly, once in every year, openly nominated and appointed one of the senators from each of the four districts, who formed, with the governor presiding, a council of appointment. The governor had a casting vote only, and, till 1801, alone possessed the power of originating nominations. The constitutional amendment of that year gave a concurrent power of nomination to the several members. A senator could not be chosen to this office two successive years. The patronage of this council was immense, including all military, civil and judicial officers not specially excepted by the constitu- tion. In 1821, 8,287 miliary, and 6,663 civil officers held their commissions from the council of appointment, and most of them were liable to removal at will. This office had become very unpopular, and, in revising the constitution, it was abolished with- out a dissenting vote either in the committee or the convention. Some difficulties occurred in settling upon the term of office in certain cases, but it finally became established that members of the council should hold for a full year from the date of their appointment, even when their duties as senators had expired within the year. 1 It will be remembered that this state was among the first to adopt a written constitution, and the framers of this instrument had no other precedents but the example of the ancient republics, whose weakness consisted in the abuse of power by the multitude, who were too liable to be influenced by intriguing demagogues in pursuit of personal aggrandizement. The journals of the council of appointment fill fourteen MS. volumes in the secretary's office. After 1798, civil and military appointments were entered in separate volumes. At an early day the council, while it disclaimed the exercise of a judicial authority, felt bound to entertain charges against per- sons holding office under them, in the presence of the accused, with the view of proving the truth or error of the accusations ; but at a later day their proceedings were summary, and their power was often used to promote political measures. 1 Upon the appointment of Parks, in place of Paine, expelled, in 1781, Governor Clinton protested against the admission of the former, insisting that nominations could onlv be made •(.nee in a vear," in the language of the constitution. Council Miautei, A., i., 221. 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The first law in relation to elections, passed by the state Legis- lature/ introduced the practice of voting by ballot for governor and lieutenant-governor, but retained the colonial practice of vot- ing viva voce for senators and members of assembly. 2 It directed elections to be held in every borough, town, district, precinct and ward, by inspectors chosen for that purpose. By an act of February 13, IV 8 7, the mode of voting by ballot for senators and assemblymen was introduced, and this mode has ever since been continued. The boxes containing the ballots for governor, lieutenant-governor and senators were at first returned by the sheriffs to the secretary of state, to be canvassed by a joint committee of the Legislature ; and on the 27th of March, 1799, the system of inspection and canvassing by the local boards was adopted. The results were to be recorded by the town clerk, returned to the county clerks for record, and by them to the secretary of state, to be also by him recorded. They were to be canvassed by the secretary, comptroller and treasurer, on or before the eighth day of June, and the results published. A board of county canvass- ers, consisting of one inspector of elections from each town, was instituted by an act of April 17, 1822, which also added the surveyor-general and attorney -general to the board of state can- vassers. Until 1842, each town and ward formed one election district; and the polls were opened, by adjournment from place to place, on three successive days. 3 By an act of April 5, 1842, they were directed to be held in one day ; the common council of cities, and the supervisors, assessors and clerks of towns were required, if the population exceeded five hundred, and allowed, if 1 Passed March 27, 1737. (Folio edition SeM*io7i Laws, 1st session, p. 15.) 2 The ballot box was unknown at the colonial elections ; and it is interesting to observe the extreme caution and jealousy with which our present system of voting by Beeret ballot was adopted, and how tremblingly our rulers ventured upon the experiment which has become a characteristic feature of our elections. In the Constitution of 1777, we tind the following preamble and ordinance : "VI. And whereas an opinion hath long prevailed among diverse of the the good peo- ple of this state that voting at elections, by ballot, would tend more to preserve the liberty and equal freedom of the people than voting viva voce. To this end, therefore, that a fair experiment be made which of those two modes of voting is to be preferred : "Be it ordained that, as soon as may be after the termination of the present war between the United States of America and Great Britain, an act or acts be passed by the Legislature of this state for causing all elections thereafter to be held in this state, for senators and representatives in assembly, to be by ballot, and directing the manner in which the same shall be conducted. And whereas it is possible that, after all the care of the Legislature in framing the said act or acts, certain inconveniences and mischiefs, unforeseen at this day, may be found to attend the said mode of electing by ballot: "It is further ordained that if, Hfter a full ami fair experiment shall be made of voting by ballot aforesaid, the same shall be found less conducive to the safety or interest of the state than the method of voting vira ?yhv, it shall be lawful and constitutional for the Legislature to abolish the same, provided two-thirds of the members present in each bouse respectively shall concur therein. And farther, that during the continuance of the present war, and until the L gislature of this state shall provide for the election of senators and representatives in assembly by ballot, the said elections shall be made- viva voce." 3 From 17S7 to 1822, elections might be held Ave days. NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. 103 less, to divide their town into a convenient number of election districts, in each of which independent elections were to be held. By the act of 1787, general elections were held on the last Tuesday of April: by that of 1822, on the first Monday of No- vember; and by that of 1842 (now in force), on the Tuesday after first Monday of November. Electors of governor, lieutenant-governor and senators, besides being actual residents, were required, under the first constitution, to possess a freehold of the value of f'lOO, 1 within the district, above all debts charged thereon. Electors of members of assem- bly were required to possess a freehold of the value of £20/ or to have rented a tenement of the value of forty shillings, 1 within the district 1 Blacks and mulattoes were required to produce authenticated certificates of freedom, 3 but in other respects they enjoyed the same rights as whites. By the constitutions of 1822 and 1846, property qualifications are not required, except that persons of color cannot vote unless they have been three years an inhabitant of the state, and for the last year, of the district, and shall own a freehold worth 8250, clear of incumbrance, upon which they have paid tax. Unless so entitled to vote, they are not subject to direct taxation. 4 The qualifications of a voter are defined by the constitution. Conviction of a felony disqualifies a person from voting, unless restored by a pardon that shall contain a clause expressly restor- ing its subject to the rights of a citizen. 5 On several occasions, questions have been submitted by the Legislature to the people at a general election. The votes relat- ing to the constitution have been given on pages 57 and 58. On other subjects they have been as follows: 1825 — On the election of presidential electors: ' : By districts," 66,324 •• By general ticket, plurality,"' 56,801 '• By general ticket, majority/' ( J41 1 These w. re changed, April 9, 1811, to corresponding sums in the federal currency rfas., $J. r , '. $50 ami $5. a By the act of ISIS, pers >ns who were freemen of the city of New-York, October 14, 177 r >. '. section 1. The convention of 1844 submitted the questing, of equal suffrage for colored pen us to the people, for their deeiaiogc. The retail wa> U fofiowi : " Equal suffrage to colored persons — Ye-." ... 85,306 ■' Equal suffrage to colored persons— No," 223,834 * For the law relating to elections and prescribing the rights and duties relating thereto, see lie vised Statut s, part 1, chapter 6. 104 NEW- YORK LEGISLATURE. 1826 — On the election of justices and extension of franchise: " For electing justices of the peace," 129.098 " Against electing justices of the peace," 1,663 " For extending the elective franchise," 127,077 " Against extending the elective franchise," 3,215 1833 — On reducing salt duties, and on the election of the mayor of the city of New-York by the electors thereof: " For authorizing the Legislature to reduce duties on salt," 93.260 " Against authorizing the Legislature to reduce duties on salt,". . 7,865 " For electing mayor of New- York by the electors thereof," 48,977 " Against electing mayor of New-York by electors thereof," 1,936 1835 — On restoring duties on salt and on goods sold at auction to the general fund : " For restoring duties to the general fund," 68,126 " Against restoring duties to the general fund," 8,675 1839 — On the election of mayors by the people : i; For the election of mayors by the people." 90,473 " Against the election of mayors by the people," 382 1845 — On amending the constitution in relation to the removal of judicial officers, and the property qualification for office : " For amendment in relation to removal of judicial officers,". . . . 114,769 " Against amendment in relation to removal of judicial officers," 3,689 " For amendment for abrogation of property qualification for office," 114,900 " Against amendment for abrogation of property qualification for office," 3,901 May 5, 1846 — The excise vote, except the city of NeAV-York : For "License," 111,884 For " No License," 177,683 1849 — On the adoption of the free school law : "For the new school law," 249,872 " Against the new school law," 91,951 1850 — On the repeal of the new school law: t; For the repeal of the new school law," 184,208 u Against the repeal of the new school law," 209,347 February 15, 1854 — On amending the constitution, to provide for the more speedy completion of the canals : " For amending the constitution," 185,77 1 " Against amending the constitution," 60,526 NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. 105 Representatives in the Colonial General Assembly of New- York, from 1691 to 177V. 1 Names. Districts. Abeel, John, Abeel, John, Abeel, John, Alexander. James,.. Banker, Evert, Bayard, Samuel, Bayard. Wi Ham,. .. Beekman, Gerardus, Beekman, Henry, . . . Beekman, Henry,. .. Beekman. Henry,. .. Beekman, Henry,. . . Billop, Christopher,. Blaekwell, Robert,.. Bleeker, Jan Jansen, Bleeker, John, Boerum, Simon, Bound, John, Bradt, Arent, Bradt, Arent, Brinckerhoff, Dirck, Brayn, Jacobus, Budd, Joseph, Chambers, Abr'm G., Chambers, Gaasbe'k, Chambers, Gaasbe'k, Cla'kson, David Clarkson, David, Clinton, George, Coddrington, Th ■».,. Coejemans, Andries, ! Albany (Albany, ! Albany J New- York, .. I Albany, iNew-York, .. New-York, .. Kings, 1 Dutchess, . West. & Dutch, Ulster Ulster, Richmond, . . . New- York, .. Albany, -j Albany, (Kings, jQueens, Tp. Schenect'y Tp. Schenect'y Dutchess, Ulster Westchester, . Ulster, Ulster [Jitter New-York, . . New-York, .. Ulster New-York, .. Renss. Manor, Years 1695-9S 1701 1702-5 1737-89 ! 1702-5 1718-K 1761-6* !l793 11725-50 : 1 69 1-9: 11695-9^ 1702-lti 1769-71 169f-9.- 1698 to 17H1 1701-6 1761-77 1691 1787-48 1745-47 1768-77 1759-68 1716-22 1716-89 1743 1745-47 1789 1745-52 1769-77 1702-9 1791 Names. Districts. Renss. Manor Kings, Queens, New-York, .. New- York, . . New-York, . . Orange, Orange, Albany, Albany, Albany, Coejemans, Andries, Coerton, Myndert, . . Cornell, Thomas, . . . Cruger, Henry, I'ruger, John, Cruger, John, Crum, Floris Cuyler, Cornelius,. .. Cuyler, Johannis,... Cuyler, Johannis,... Cuyler, Johannis,... Cuyper (See Kwyper) Dally, John, De Key, Tunis, IV Lancy, James. . . De Lancey, John, . . De Lancey, John, .. De Lancey, Oliver, . De Lancey, Peter, . . De Lanoy, Peter,. . . De Lanoy, Stephen, . De Lanoy, Stephen, De Lanoy, Stephen,. Demire, William,. . . Demire, William,. .. De Noyellis, John,.. De Peyster, John, . . De Pue, Moses, Jr.,. Ulster, De Rimier. Isaac,. . .'New- York, De Witt Charles, ...Ulster, Dorland, Lambert, . . JRichmond, Richmond, . .. New-York, .. New-York, . . Bor.of W Ch, Bor ofW.Ch, New- York, .. Bor. of W. Ch., New- York, . . New-York, .. New-York, . . New-York, . . Ulster, Ulster, Orange, New-York, \ Years. 17:5-26 1698 1739-59 1745-59 1759-68 1769-73 1702-8 1716-26 1705-13 1715-26 1727-23 1691 1695-93 1768-77 1764V 69 1769-77 1756-61 1750-63 69|-95 1702-9 1710-16 1725-27 1091-93 1695-98 1769-77 9 to 1702 1 752-59 1700-2 1663-77 1691 1 No journals or records of names of members of general assembly, between 1683 and 1691, are preserved. The duration of office of members, previous to 1743, w as unlimited, and dependent upon the will of the governor; and this power of convening, proroguing and dissolving the assembly was frequently exercised to procure a compliance with the wishes of the executive. The following is a list of dates on which new general assem- blies were convened, with the speakers chosen for each. [F rom April 9, September 7 March 8, June 20, Mav 19, March 2, August 19, October 20, June 7, August 18, April 5, Beplember 1, July 1, Mav 12, Di-eemb' r 14. June 5, Speakers. 1683 to 1691. uncertain.] 1691, James Graham. 1693, Jam s Graham. I69f, Henry Pierson. 1U9"), James Graham. L699, Philip French. 1699, James Graham. 17o|, Abraham Gouverneur. 170-.', William Nicoll. 1705, William Nieoll. 170>, William Nicoll. IT 9, William Nicoll. 171", William Nicoll. 1711, William Nicoll. 17l:J. William Nieoll. 1714, William Nieoll. 1716, William Nicoll.* Speakers. Septemb'r27, Septemb'r3o, July 23, June 15, March 27, November 8, June 25, February 12, September 4, October 24, January 31, March 10, October 27, April 4, 1726, 1727, 1728, 1737. 1739, 1743, 1745, 174$, 175(1, 1752, 1759, 1761, 176S 1769, Robert Livington. Adolph Philipse.t Adolph Philipse. Adolph Philipse. Adolph Philipse. Lewis Morris, Jr. Adolph Philipse. Adolph Philipse. David Jones. David Jones. David Jones. David Jones. William Nicoll. William Nicoll. Philip Livingston. John Cruger. * Resigned, May 57. I71«; I.Wingttnn chospn speaier, May 15, 1718. f In plate of Livingston, absent, Auguut 1, 1736. 106 NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. Names. Douw, Peter, Douw, Peter, Douw, Volkert P.,. Dow, Andries, Drake, John, Drake, John, Drake, John Duksberry. Elias, . .. Duksberry, Elias,. .. Filkin, Henry, Filkin, Henry, Fowler, Henry, French, Philip French, Philip, Gale, Samuel, Gale, Samuel, Gale, Thomas, .... Garretson, Adrien, .. Garretson, Ever, . . . Garretson, Samuel, . . Garton, Thomas, Garton. Thomas,.... Garton, Thomas, Garton, Thomas, . . . Glen, Abraham, Glen, Jac >b, Glen, Jacob, Glen, Jacob, Gouverneur, Abr'm. Gouverneur, Abr'm, Graham, James, Graham, James, Graham, James,.... Groot, Nicholas, Haasbrook, Abrah'm Haasbrook, Abrah'm Haasbrook, Abrah'm Haasbrook. Abrah'm Hagenan, Joseph, .. Haite, John, Hansen, Hans, Hansen, Hendrick, Hansen, Hendrick, Hansen, Hendrick, Hansen, Hendrick, Hansen, Karl, Hardenburgh, Job Hardenbroke, Haring, Abraham, Haring, Cornelius, Haring. Cornelius, Haring, Peter,.. .. Haring, Peter,.. .. Haring, Peter,.. .. Hawditl, Michael,. He ithcote. Caleb,. Hicks, Benjamin,. Hicks, Isaac, HickB, Thomas.. . . , Hicks, Thomas, Holland, Henry,.., Howell, Matthew,. . Districts. A'bany, Albany, .. .. Albany, Renss. Manor. Westchester, -J Westchester, . . Westchester... Richmond, . .. Richmond, . . . Dutchess, Kings Westchester, , New-York, . , New-York, . . Orange, Orange, Orange, Ulster, Albany, Kings, West.& Dutch West.& Dutch Ulster, Ulster Tp. Schenect'y Tp. Schenect'y Tp. Schenect'y Tp. Schenect'y New- York, . . Orange, -J New-York, . . New-York, .. New-York, ■! Tp. Schenect y Ulster, -! Ulster, Ulster, Ulster, Kings Westchester, . Albany, . . Albany, ■ Albany, Albany, Albany, Albany, .. Ulster New-York, . Orange, Orange, . . Orange, Orange Orange, Orange Orange, Westchester.. Queens Qm ens, . Queens, . Queena . Richmond, . . JSuffolk, Years. 174|-5D 175-2-59 1761-8? 17o3-5 169S to 1701 17i 19-10 1713-15 1691 1695-9S 1752-58 169f-95 1701 1693-99 1702-8 1750-59 1769-77 1739-50 1701-2 1726-27 1716-37 1691 169f-95 169S-99 1702-13 1743 1726-27 1728-37 174^-50 1701-2 1699 to 1701 1691-93 1695-96 1699 to 1701 1761 1693 to 1701 1739-45 174JH50 1759-68 1716 1712-13 1750-52 16'.)9 to 1701 1701-2 1 708-9 715-24 715-26 1737-43 1709-10 745-47 715-16 1726-37 1701-2 1709-10 1716-26 17(18-9 1701-2 1725-37 1716-3!) ITiiI 2 1759-61 1701-69 1691-93 Names. Howell, Matthew, Hunt Josiah, ... Hunt. Josiah Hunt, John, Hutchinson, Samuel, Jacks- m, John, .. Tacks >n, John, .... Jackson, John, .... Jacobs, Ryer, lansen, Johannis, . . Jansen, Johannis,. . Jansen, Johannis, . . Jauncey, James, .. Johnson, Simon,... Jones, David, Kerf byl. John, .... Kipp, Jacobus,. ... Kipp, Johannis, Kipp, Johannis, Kissam, Daniel.. .. Kuyper, Cornelius.. Lakerman, Abra'm La Count, John,..., Lewis, Leonard, Lewis, Leonard, Lispenard, Leonard, Livingston, Gilbert,. Livingston. Henry,.. Livingston. Peter R., Livingston Philip,.. Livingston, Philip... Livingston, Robert,. Livingston, R., Sen.. Livingston, Rob. R., Livingston, Rob., Jr. Livingston, Rob., Jr. Livingston, William, Lott, Abraham, Lott. G melius, Lott, Johannis, Lott, Johannis, Ludlow, Gabriel Matthews, Vincent, . Merril. Richard, Merrett, William, . .. Michcaux, Paul, .... Miller, Kleazer, Moore, John, Morgan, Thomas, . . Morris, Lewis, jMorris, Lewis, Jr., . . Morris, Lewis, Sen., ! Morris, Lewis, Motl, Adam, Mnltor.l. Samuel. . .. Mynderse Jacobus, . Mvndcrse, Jacobus, . Nfcoll, William, ... Xicoll. William, .... odail, Jonathan, . .. Pawldlng, Albert,... Pawldiuj, Albert... . Districts. ■\ Suffolk, ....] Bor. of W. Ch Westchester, . Westchester -J Suffolk, Queens, Queens, . . . Queens. . . . Albanv, ... New-York, New- York, Ulster, . .., New-York, New-York, Queens, ... New-York, New-York, New-York, New-York, Queen*, .... Orange, Richmond, , Richmond, . Dutchess, . , New- York, New York. Manor of Liv., Dutchess, Manor of Liv. New- York, . , Manor of Liv. Albany, Manor of Liv Hitchess, — Manor of Liv. Manor of Liv., Manor of Liv Kings, Kings, Kings, Kings, Orange, Orange Richmond, .. New-York, . Richmond, .. Suffolk New- York, . Richmond, . < Bor- of Westc'r Bor. of Westc'r Westchester. Bor of Westc'r Richmond, . . . Suffolk, Tp. Schenect'y Tp. SchenectV Suffolk, *. Suffolk Westchester,.. Ulster Ulster, Years. 169 J to 1705 1702-10 1715-16 1699 to 1701 721 23 1693 to 1701 1702-9 17KI-16 1693-95 1709-11 1716-26 1741-59 1763-77 1787-39 1787-69 1699 1 7 1 6-2'! 1691-93 ! 69S-99 1763277 1737-3.) 17.02-16 1726-59 1718 16 1699 to 1701 1759-68 172S HT 1 754-6 S 1761-69 1 759-(i9 1769-77 1709-15 716 26 1759-6S 1726-23 1737-5!) 1759-61 1737-60 1750-52 1727-17 175'»-61 1739-15 17-39 1T25-87 1691-98 1750-68 17:."-';;) 1 739-45 1693 to 1702 1710-23 1782-50 1 783-88 1769 1737-39 17(6-20 1752-59 1768 79 1701-28 1789-77 1715-16 1 726-37 1745 NEW-YORK LEGISLATURE. 107 Names. Pearsall, Nathaniel, Pell, John, Philipse. Adolph, . . Philipse, Adolph.. . Philipse, Frederick. Philipse, Frederick, Pierson, David, Pierson, Henry, Piatt, Epenetus, Poland, John, Provost, David, Provost, David, . . . Provost. David, ... Punly, Daniel, Purdy, Joseph, Purdy. Joseph, Purdy, Joseph, Purdy, Joseph, Rapa'lje. John, Reade, John, Keade, Lawrence, . . Keade. Lawrence, . Reade, Lawrence, . Richards, Paul,. ... Robinson, John, ... Roome, William, . . Rutgers, Anthony, . Rutsen, Jacob, Rutsen, Jacob, Rutse n, Jacob, Bchenck, Abraham,. Schermerhorn, Ryer, Schermerhorn, Ryer, Schermerhorn, Ryer, Schuyler, Brandt, . . . Schuyler, Johannis, . Schuyler, Myndert,. . Schuyler, Myndert. . . Schuyler. Myndert, . . Schuyler, Myndert.. Schuyler, Myndert,.. Bchnyler, Nicholas, . Sehuvler, Philip, ... Schuylr, Philip, ... Schuyler. Philip, . . . Seaman, Benjamin, . Seaman, Zebulon, .. Seaman, Zebulon,. . . Sebring, Cornelius, . Sebring, Cornelius,.. Shad well, John, Smith. Jonathan, Sen. Snediker. Theodoras, Spratt. John Slants Samuel, Stillwell, John, BUUwell, Nicholas, .. Stillwell, Richard,. .. Stillwell, Richard,... Stillwell, Thomas, .. Strong. Selafa Stuyversant, Coert, . Byrnes, Lancaster, .. Districts. Queens, Westchester, . . New- York, . . Westchester... Westchester, . Westchester, . Suffolk, Suffolk, Suffolk, Kings, New- York, -j New- York, .. New- York, . . Westchester,.. Westchester, . . Westchester.. . Westchester, . . Westchester. . . Kings, ...... New- York, . . New-York, . . New- York, . . New -York, .. New- York, .. Queens, New -York, . . New- York, .. Ulster, . . . . i Dialer t'lst. & Dutch., Kings, Albany, \ \lbany, Tp. Schenect'y New- York, .'. Albany, Albanv, Albany, Albany, Albany, Albany, Tp. Schenect'y Albany, Albany, Albany, Richmond, . .. Queens, Queens, Kings, Kings, -j Richmond, . .. Queens, Orange, New -York, . New- York, .. Richmond, . .. K' 1 '"-'* Kinga, Richmond, . . . Richmond, . . . Orange, Kings, Orange, Years 1691 1691-95 1726-45 1722-26 1726-5* 1751-77 1737-45 1691-95 172=3-37 1691-93 1699 to 1702 1711-13 1716-25 1739-43 1695-99 1701 1702 1709-10 176S-77 1715-16 1695-9- 1708-9 1711-15 1 743-56 1691 1739-43 1 726-87 1699 to 17(12 1713-26 l69|-95 1759-68 I69S to 1701 1701-2 1761 1695-98 1710-13 1701 1702-10 1713-15 1724-27 1728-87 1727-28 1728-47 1750-52 1768-77 1759-77 1759-61 i 1763-77 1695-9= 1693 to 1726 169l-f 17H1-2 1744-* Names. ts I Talman, John, Talman, John, Tappen, Johannis. . Ten Broeck, Abra'm Ten Broeck, Dirck, Ten Evck, Coenradt, Ten Eyck, Hendrick, iTen Eyck, Jacob H, Tur Boss, Jacobus,. Turbosch, Johannis,. Tennisen, John, . . Tennisen, John. . . Theall, Joseph, . . . Theall, Joseph, . .. jThomas, David, . . Thomas, John, ... Townsend. John, . Treadwell, John, . Tuthill. John, .... Tuthill, John Underbill, Humphr'y Yan Brugger. Van Brugh, Peter. Yan Brugh, Peter Yan Brunt, Cornelius Yan Cortlandt, J Yan Cortlandt, J Yan Cortlandt, J Yan Cortlandt, J Yan Cortlandt, Pierre Yander Yier, D Van Ecklen, Johan's, Yan Horne,Cornelius ■ Yan Home. Garret, 'Yan Home, John, . Van Kleeck, Baltus, Yan Kleeck, Johan'is Yan Kleeck, Leona'd Yan Rensselaer, H., . Yan Rensselaer, J., . Yan Rensselaer, J. B. Yan Rensselaer, K.,. Yan Rensselaer, K... Van Schaick.Levinus Van Blyck, Jacob,. .. Yeghte, Garret,. . Verplanck Philip, Vrooman, Isaac,. Walter, John. . . . Walton, Jacob. . . Walton, William, Ward, Hdmund, . Watts, John. 1691-95 1691-95 1702-16 1691-93 1725-27 1789-50 1691-98 170—69 1698-94 172G-37 Wenham, Thomas,. Weasels, Dirck, . . . We-, els, Dirck, ... Whitehead, Daniel, Whitehead Daniel, Whitehead, Jonath'n Willet, Gilbert, .... Wilson, (apt., Willet, Thomas, ... I Willet, Thomas, ... Districts. Queens, Queens, Dutchess Man. of Renss. Albany, Albany, Or nge, Albany, Dutchess, . . . Dutchess, .... Richmond, . .. Richmond, . . . Westchester, .. Westchester, . Queens, Westchester, . Queens, Queens, Suffolk, Suffolk W>stchester, . Albany, Albany, Albany, ...... Kings, | New-York, .. New-York, .. New-York, . . New-York, . . Man. ofCort'd. Kings, Kings, New-York, .. New-York, . . New -York, .. Dutchess, .... Dutchess, Dutchess Man. of Renss. Man. of Renss ••Ian. of Renss. Man. Renss. ] Man. of Renss. Albany, Tp. Schenect'y? Richmond, . ■< Man. of Cort'd, Tp. Schenecfy, New-York, . . New-York, .. Richmond, . .. Westchester, . Xew-York, .. New-York, .. Albany Albany, Queens, . . . . 1 Queens, Queens, Bor. ofWestc'r New-York, . . Queens, Queens, Years. 1701 1709-10 1743-51 1761-77 172S 174|-50 1710-15 1759-77 1737-43 17 16-. 5 169^-95 1698 1691-95 1697 1761 1743-77 1709-10 1691 1693-f 1695-93 l69|-97 1705-8 1713-15 172 7-2 3 1698 to 1716 1691-93 1693-99 1702-9 1710-16 1768-77 1750-59 1693-93 1743-59 1716-37 1709-10 1715-16 1726-37 1768-77 1705-15 1 726-43 1743-61 1 691 to 1701 1702-8 1691-93 1750-52 1699 to 1702 1737-64 1759-61 1787-89 1763-77 1752-61 1710-12 1752-59 169S-99 1691-98 1701 1691 to 17ol 1702-4 1704-9 1 723-32 1709-10 1701 1710-25 108 SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. Names. Willet, William,. Willet, William. . Willet, William,. Willet, William,. Willet, William,. Districts. i Years. Westchester, W r estchester, Westchester, Westchester, .11716 Westchester, . 173S 1701 1702 9 1710-15 ■1 Names. Districts. Years. Winne, Peter, Albany, 1787-4? Winne Peter Albany, 1752-61 Wisner, Henry Orange 1759-G9 Woglom. John, Richmond, . . . 169S-99 Woodhull. Nathaniel Suffolk, 1 1769-77 SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. I. Districts under the Constitution of 1777. Southern District. By Constitution — (9 senators) — Kings, New-York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester. Act of February 7, 1791 — (8 senators) — Kings, New-York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester. Act of March 4, 1796 — (9 and 5 senators 1 ) — Kings, New-York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester. Act of April 17, 1815 — (6 senators) — Dutchess, Kings, New-York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester. Middle District. By Constitution — (6 senators) — Dutchess, Orange, Ulster. Act of February 7, 1791 — (6 senators) — Dutchess, Orange, Ulster. Act of March 4, 1796— (12 and 7 senators 2 ) Chenango (1798), Colum- bia, Delaware (1797), Dutchess, Greene (1800), Orange, Sullivan, Ulster (1809). Act of April 17, 1815— (9 senators) — Albany, Chenango, Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Orange, Otsego, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster. Eastern District. By Constitution — (3 senators)— Charlotte. 3 Columbia (1786), Cumber- land, 4 Gloucester. 4 Act of February 7, 1791 — (5 senators) — Clinton, Columbia, Rensselaer, Washington. Act of March 4, 1796 — (11 and 8 senators 5 )— Albany, Clinton, Essex (1799), Franklin (1808), Montgomery (after 1803), Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady (1809), Warren (1813), Washington. Act of April 17, 1815 — (8 senators) — Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamil- ton (1816), Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Montgomery, Rensselaer, St. Law- rence, Saratoga, Schenectady ,.Warren, Washington. Western District. By Constitution— (6 members)— Albany, Ontario (1789), Tryon. Act of February 7, 1791 — (5 members) — Albany, Herkimer, Mont- gomery, Onondaga (1794), Ontario, Otsego, Saratoga, Schoharie (1796), Tioga (1791). 1 From 1808 to 1815, five senators. 2 From ls<>8 to 1815, seven senators. 1 Now Washington county. •» Now in the State of Vermont. 6 From 180S to 1815, eight senators. SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. 109 Act of March 4, 1796 — (11, 9 and 12 members') — Allegany, Broome (1806), Cattaraugus (1808), Cayuga (1799), Chautauque (1808), Cortland (1808), Genesee (1802), Herkimer, Jetierson (1805), Lewis (1805), Madison (1806), Montgomery (till 1803), Niagara (1808), Oneida (1798), Onondaga Ontario, Otsego, St. Lawrence (1802), Schoharie, Seneca (1804), Steuben, (1796), Tioga. Act of April 17, 1815 — (9 members) — Allegany. Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauque, Cortland, Genesee, Madison, Niagara, Oneida, Onon- daga, Oswego (1816), Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins (1817). II. Districts under the Constitution of 1821, each entitled to four Senators. a First District — Kings, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, New-York. Second District — Dutchess, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester. Tliird District — Albany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Schenectady, Schoharie. Fourth District — Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton (1838), Hamilton, Montgomery, St. Lawrence, Saratoga, Warren, Washington. Fifth District — Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Oswego. Sixth District — Broome, Chemung (1836), Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego, Tioga, Tompkins. Seventh District — Cayuga, Onondaga, Ontario, Seneca, Wayne (1823). Yates (1823). Eighth District — Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauque, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans (1824), Steuben, Wyoming (1841). III. Districts under the Constitution of 1846, each entitled to one Senator. 3 1. Queens, Richmond Suffolk. 2. Kings. 3. 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th wards, New- York. 4. 7th, loih, 18th and 17th wards, New-York. 5. 8th, 9th and 14th wards, New-York. 6. 11th, 12th. 14th, 15th, 16th, I Sth, I9th,2uth, 21st and 22d wants, New-York. 7. Putnam, Rockland, Westchester. 8. Columbia, Dutchess. !». I >r;ini,'<', Sullivan. 10. Greene, Lister. 11. Albany, Schenectady. 12. Rensselaer. 18. Saratoga. Washinjjton. 14. Clinton, Essex, Warren 15. Franklin, St. Lawrence. 16. Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Mont- gomery. 17. Delaware. Schoharie. Is Chenango, Otsego l'.t. Oneida. 20. Madison, Oswego. 21. .Icffer.son, Lewis. 22. Onondaga. 28. Broome, Cortland, Tioga. 2 1. ( ayuga, Wayne. 25. Seneca, Tompkins, Yates 26. ( hemung Steuben. 27. Monroe. 28. Genesee, Niagara, Orleans. 2!). Livingston, Ontario. 80. Allegany, Wyoming. 31. Erie. 82. Cattaraugus, Chautauque. ' 11 in 17%, 9 in 1808, 12 in 1808. a For the apportionments in 1826 and 1836, see Appendix. 3 For the apportionment in ls57, see Appendix. 10 110 NEW-YORK SENATE. I. SENATORS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF 1777. First Session — 1777-78. 1 st meeting at Kingston, began September 9 ; ended October 7, 1777. 1 2d meeting at Ponghkeepsie, began January 15; ended April 4, 1778. 3d meeting at Poughkeepsie, began June 22 ; ended June 30, 1778. President— PIERRE VAN CORTLANDT. Clerk — Robert Benson. Sergeant-at-Arms — (March 11, 1778) Stephen Hendrickson. Door-keeper and Messenger — Victor Bicker. Southern District' 1 — Isaac Roosevelt (1 year), John Morin Scott (1 year), Dr. John Jones 3 (2 years), Jonathan Lawrence (2 years), Lewis Morris (2 years), William Floyd (3 years), William Smith (3 years), Pierre Van Cortlandt 4 (3 years), Philip Livingston, Jr.* (1 years), Richard Morris. 6 Middle District — Henry Wisner (1 year), Jonathan Landon (2 years) Zephaniah Piatt (2 years), Arthur Parks (3 years), Levi Pawling ( 4 years), Jesse Woodhull (4 years). Eastern District — William Duer 7 (1 year), Col. John Williams* (3 years), Alexander Webster (4 years). Western District — Isaac Paris (1 year), Abraham Yates, Jr. (1 year), Dirck W. Ten Broeck (2 years), Anthony Van Schaick (3 years), Jellis Fonda (4 years), Rinier Mynderse (4 years). Second Session — 1778-79. 1st meeting at Poughkeepsie, began October 1 3 ; ended Novem- ber 6, 1778. 2d meeting began January 27 ; ended March 17, 1779. Clerk — Robekt Benson. Southern District — William Floyd, Sir James Jay, Knight,' Jonathan Lawrence, Richard Morris, Isaac Roosevelt, John Morin Scott, William Smith, Isaac Stoutenburgh. 10 Middle District — Jonathan Landon, Arthur Parks, Levi Pawling, Zepha- niah Piatt, Henry Wisner, Jesse Woodhull. Eastern District — Ebenezer Russell. Western District — Rinier Mynderse, Jacob G. Klock, Dirck W. Ten Broeck, Anthony Van Schaick, Abraham Yates, Jr. 1 Dispersed by the approaeh of the enemy. 6 Expelled for misconduct. See Council 2 Appointed by convention, May 8, 1777. Jfinvts*, A., vol. 1, p. 64, secretan's 3 Vacated from ill health, Feb. 26, 1778. office, for an account of an attempt to 4 Chosen lieut. governor. June 8 \ 1778. remove him. 6 Died before second meeting. * Appointed by assembly. October 7. 177S, « Appointed by assembly, March 4, 177r, in place of Livingston, deceased. ,'. Jonfi " ,0 Appointed October 18, in pliice of Van 7 Vacated at the end of first meeting. Cortland, lieutenant-governor. NEW-YORK SENATE. Ill Third Session — 1779-80. 1st meeting at Kingston, began August 24 ; ended October 25, 17 79. 2d meeting at Albany, began January 27 ; ended March 14, 1780. 3d meeting at Kingston, began April 22 ; ended July 2, 1780. Clerk — Robert Benson. Southern District — William Floyd, Sir James Jay, Jonathan Lawrence, Lewis Morris, Richard Morris, 1 Isaac Roosevelt. John Morin Scott, William Smith, Isaac Stoutenburgh, Stephen Ward. 2 Middle District — Ephraim Paine, Arthur Parks, Levi Pawling, Zepha- niah Piatt, Henry Wisner, Jesse Woodhull. E i stem District — Elishama Tozer, 5 Alexander Webster. Western District — Jellis Fonda, Jacob G. Klock, Rinier Mynderse. Abra- ham Ten Broeck. Anthony Van Schaick, Abraham Yates, Jr. Fourth Session — 1780-81. 1st meeting at Poughkeepsie, began September 7; ended Oc- tober 10, 1780. -'<1 meeting at Albany, began January 17; ended March 31, 1781. 3d meeting at Poughkeepsie, began June 15; ended July 1, 1781. Clerk — Robert Benson. Southern District — William Floyd, Sir James Jay. Jonathan Lawrence, Lewis Morris. Isaac Roosevelt, John Morin Scott, William Smith, Isaac Stoutenbur^h, Stephen Ward. Middle District — Ephraim Paine, 1 Arthur Parks. Levi Pawling, Zepha- niah Piatt. Henry Wisner. Jesse Woodhull. Eastern District — Ebene/.er Russell, Alexander Webster. Western District — Jellis Fonda, Jacob G. Klock, Rinier Mynderse, Philip Schuyler, Abraham Ten Broeck, Abraham Yates, Jr. Fifth Session — 1781-82. l2, in place of Sir James Jay- a prisoner, and absent on parole. - In place of Pawling, deceased. 3 Scat declared vacant from expiration of term, Jauuary 21, 1 7>>*. NEW-YORK SENATE. 113 Eastern District — Ebenezer Russell, Alexander Webster, John Williams. Western District — Andrew Finck, Jacob G. Klock, William 13. Whiting, Abraham Yates, Jr. Ninth Session — 1786. At New-York, began January 16 ; ended May o, 1786. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — William Floyd, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Alexander McDougall, 1 Lewis Morris, Isaac Roosevelt, Isaac Stoutenburg'.i, Thomas Tiedwell, Samuel Towfisend, Stephen Ward. Middle District — William Allison, Joseph Gasherie, John Haring, Arthur Parks, Jacobus Swartwout. Eastern District — David Hopkins, Ebe: ezer Russell, John Williams. Western District — Yolkert P. Douw, Andrew Finck, Philip Schuyler, Peter Yan Ness, Abraham Yates, Jr. Tenth Session* — 1787. At New-York, began January 13; ended April 21, 1787. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — William Floyd. Ezra L'Hommedieu, Lewis Morris. Isaac Stoutenburgh. Samuel Townsend, Thomas Tiedwell, John Yanderbilt, Stephen Ward Midd/e District — Joseph Gasherie. John Haring, John Hathorn, Cor- nelius Humirey, Arthur Parks, Jacobus Swartwout. Eastern District — David Hopkins. Ebenezer Russell, John Williams. Western District — Yolkert P. Douw, Andrew Finck. Peter Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Peter Yan Ness, Abraham Yates, Jr. Eleventh Session — 1788. At Poughkeepsie, began January 11 ; ended March 22, 1788. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — James Duane, William Floyd, Ezra L'Hommedieu, John Lawrence, Lewis Morris, Thomas Tiedwell, John Yanderbilt, Samuel Townsend. Middle District — John Harms, John Hathorn, Anthony Hoffman Arthur Parks, Jacobus Swartwout, Cornelius Hunil'ivy. Eastern District — David Hopkins, Ebenezer Russell, John Williams. Western District — Yolkert P. Douw, Jellis Fonda, Peter Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Peter Yan Ness, Abraham Yates, Jr. Twelfth Session — 1789. At Albany, began December 11, 1788; ended March 3, 1789. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — James Duane, John Lawrence, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Paul Micheau, Lewis Morris, Isaac Roosevelt, Samuel Townsend, Thomas Tiedwell, John Yanderbilt. 1 Died during the year. no 114 NEW-YORK SENATE. Middle District — James Clinton, John Hathorn, John Haring, Anthony Hoffman, Cornelius Humfrey, Jacobus Swartwout. Eastern District — David Hopkins. Edward Savage, John Williams. Western District — Volkert P. Douw, Jellis Fonda, Peter Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Peter Van Ness, Abraham Yates, Jr. Thirteenth Session — 1*789-90. 1st meeting at Albany, began July 6; ended July 16, 1789. 2d meeting at New- York, began January 12 ; ended April G, 1790. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Soicthem District — James Duane, 1 John Lawrence, 3 Ezra L'Homme- dieu, Philip Livingston, Paul Micheau, Lewis Morris, Isaac Roosevelt, Samuel Townsend, 3 John Yanderbilt. Middle District — John Cantine, James Carpenter, James Clinton, John Hathorn, 2 Anthony Hoffman, Jacobus Swartwout. Eastern District — Edward Savage, Alexander Webster, John Williams. Western District — Yolkert P. Douw, Jellis Fonda, Peter Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, 4 Peter Yan Ness, Abraham Yates, Jr. Fourteenth Session — 1791. At New-York, began January 5 ; ended March 24, 1791. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — David Gelston, Samuel Jones, 6 Peter Lefferts, 6 Ezra L'Hommedieu, Philip Livingston, Paul Micheau, Isaac Roosevelt, Philip Van Cortlandt. Middle District — John Cantine, James Carpenter, James Clinton, David Pye, Jacobus Swartwout, Thomas Tillotson. 7 Eastern District — Edward Savage, Alexander Webster, John Williams. Western District — Yolkert P. Douw, Jellis Fonda, Leonard Gansevoort," Peter Schuyler, Peter Yan Ness, Stephen Van Rensselaer. Fifteenth Session — 1792. At New-York, began January 5 ; ended April 12, 1792. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — David Gelston, Samuel Jones, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Philip Livingston, Paul Micheau, Isaac Roosevelt, Joshua Sands, Philip Van Cortlandt. Middle District — John Cantine, James Carpenter, James Clinton, David Pye, Thomas Tillotson, Jacobus Swartwout. Eastern District — William Powers, Edward Savage. Alexander Webster, John Williams. Western District — Volkert P. Douw, Leonard Gansevoort, Peter Schuyler, Philip Schuyler, Peter Van Ness, Stephen Van Rensselaer. 1 Seat vacant, Jan. 27, 1790, from having * Vacant from being chosen U. S. senator. been appointed a Judge in TJ. S. court. 6 In place of Lawrence. 2 Seat vacated from being elected to con- • In place of Duane. gress. 7 In place of Hoffman. « Died before expiration of term. e In place of PhUip Schuyler. NEW-YORK SENATE. 115 Sixteenth Session — 1792—93. At Xew-York, began Novembers, 1792; ended March 12, 1793. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — Henry Cruger, David Gelston, Samuel Jones. Philip Livingston Joshua Sands. John Schenek, Selah Strong. Philip Van Cortland t. Middle District — John Cantine, James Carpenter, Joseph Hasbrouck, David Pye, Jacobus Swartwout. Thomas Tillotson. £asten> District— John Livingston, William Powers, Alexander Webster, John Williams, Robert Woodworth. Western District — Volkert P. Douw, John Frey,' Leonard Gansevoort, Philip Schuyler, Stephen Van Rensselaer. Seventeenth Session — 1794. At Albany, began January 7 ; ended March 27, 1794. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — Matthew Clarkson, 2 Henry Cruder, David Gelston, Samuel Jones, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Joseph Sands, John Schenek, Selah Strong. Middle District — John Cantine, Joseph Hasbrouck, Reuben Hopkins, David Pye, Jacobus Swartwout. Thomas Tillotson. Eastern District — Zina Hitchcock, John Livingston, William Powers, John Williams, Robert Woodworth. Western District — John Frey. Michael Myers, Philip Schuyler, Stephen Van Rensselaer, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven. Eighteenth Session — 1795. At Poughkeepsie, began January 6 ; adjourned to Xew-York, January 14, and continued from January 20 to April 9, 1795. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — Matthew Clarkson. Henry Cruger, Richard Hatfield, Samuel Jones, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Joshua Sands, John Schenek, Selah Strong. Middle District — John Cantine, John D. Coe, Joseph Hasbrouck, Reu- ben Hopkins, Jacobus Swartwout, Thomas Tillotson. Eastern District — Zina Hitchcock, John Livingston, William Powers, John Williams. Robert Woodworth. Western District — John Frey, Michael Myers, Philip Schuyler, Stephen Van Rensselaer, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven. Xinetkenth Session — 1796. At Xew-York, began January 6; ended April 11, 179G. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — Henry Cruder, Richard Hatfield, Samuel Jones, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Philip Livingston, 3 Joshua Sands, John Schenek, Selah Strong. 1 In pla<-e of Peter Schuyler, deceased. 3 In place of Matthew Clark*on. ' In place of Philip VanCorilandt. 116 NEW- YORK SENATE. Middle District — John Cantine, John D. Coe, Joseph Hasbrouck, Reuben Hopkins, Abraham Schenck, Thomas Tillotson. Eastern District — Zina Hitchcock. John Livingston, Ebenezer Russell, Ambrose Spencer, 1 Robert Woodvvorth. Western District — John Frey, Michael Myers, Philip Schuyler, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven. Twentieth Session {Forty-three members) — 1796-97. 1st meeting at New-York, began November 1 ; ended* Novem- ber 11, 1796. 2d meeting at Albany, began January 3 ; ended April 3, 1797. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — Samuel Haight, Richard Hatfield, Samuel Jones, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Philip Livingston, Andrew Onderdonk, Joshua Sands, Selah Strong, James Watson. Middle District — John Cantine, John D. Coe, Reuben Hopkins, Robert Sands, Abraham Schenck, Christopher Tappen, Thomas Tillotson, William Thompson. Eastern District — Leonard Bronk, Ebenezer Clark, Leonard Gansevoort, Zina Hitchcock, Francis Nicoll, Ebenezer Russell, James Savage. Peter Silvester, Ambrose Spencer, Anthony Ten Eyck, Moses Vail, Jocobus Van Schoonhoven. Western District — Abraham Arndt, Johannes Dietz. John Frey, Thomas R. Gold, James Gordon, Vincent Matthews, Jacob Morris, Thomas Morris, Michael Myers, John Richardson, Jedediah Sanger, Philip Schuyler, Joseph White. Twenty-First Session — 1798. At Albany, began January 2 ; ended April 5, 1798. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — Samuel Haight, Richard Hatfield, Samuel Jones, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Philip Livingston, Selah Strong, James Watson. Middle District — John Addison, Peter Cantine, Jr., John D.. Coe, James G. Graham, Robert Sands, James Savage, Abraham Schenck, Peter Sil- vester, Ambrose Spencer, Thomas Tappen, William Thompson, Thomas Tillotson. Eastern District — Leonard Bronk, Ebenezer Clark, Leonard Gansevoort, James Gordon, Zina Hitchcock, Francis Nicoll, Ebenezer Russell, Anthony Ten Eyck, Moses Vail, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, Abraham Van Vechten. Western District — Abraham Arndt, John Frey, Thomas R. Gold, Vincent Matthews, Jacob Morris, Thomas Morris, Michael Myers, Seth Phelps, Jedediah Sanger, Joseph White. 1 In place of John Williams. NEW- YORK SENATE. 117 Twenty-Second Session — 1798-9. 1st meeting began August 9 ; ended August 27, 1798. 2d meeting began January 3; ended April 3, 1799. Clerk — Abraham B. Baxcker. Southern District — De Witt Clinton, William Denning, David Gelston, Samuel Haight. Richard Hatfield, Samuel Jones, Ezra LHommedieu, John Schenck, Selah Strong. Middle District — John Addison, Peter Cantine, Jr., Ebenezer Foole, James G. Graham, Robert Sands, James Savage, Abraham Schenck, Peter Silvester, Ambrose Spencer, Christopher Tappen, William Thompson, Thomas Tillotson. Eastern District — Leonard Bronk, Ebenezer Clark, James Gordon, Zina Hitchcock, Ebenezer Russell, John Sanders, Anthony Ten Eyck, Moses Vail, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, Abraham Van Vechten. Western District — William Beekman, John Frey, Leonard Gansevoort, Frederick Gettman, Thomas R. Gold, Vincent Matthews, Jacob Morris, Thomas Morris, Michael Myers, Seth Phelps, Jedediah Sanger, Joseuh White. Twenty-Third Session -1800. Began January 28; ended April 8, 1800. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — De Witt Clinton, John B. Coles, William Denning, David Gelston, Samuel Haight, Richard Hatfield, Ezra L'Hommedieu, John Schenck, Selah Strong. Middle District — John Addison, Isaac Bloom, Peter Cantine, Jr., Eben- ezer Foote, James G. Graham, John Hathorn, Robert Sands, James Savage, Peter Silvester, Ambrose Spencer, John Suffcrn, William Thompson. Eastern District — Leonard Bronk, Ebenezer Clark, Leonard Ganse- voort, James Gordon, Zina Hitchcock, Ebenezer Russell, John Sanders, Anthony Ten Eyck, Moses Vail, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, Abraham Van Vechten. Western District — William Beekman. John Frey, Frederick Gettman, Thomas R. Gold. Moss Kent, Vincent Matthews, Jacob Morris, Thomas Morris, Michael Myers, Seth Phelps, Jedediah Sanger. Twenty-Fourth Session — 1800 — 1. 1st meeting began November 4 ; ended November 7, 1800. 2d meeting began January 27; ended April 8, 1801. Clerk — Abraham B. Bancker. Southern District — De Witt Clinton, John B. Coles. William Denningi David Gelston, Richard Hatfield, Benjamin Huntting, Ezra L : Hommedieu, Ebeoezer Purely, John Schenck. Middle District — Isaac Bloom, Jacobus S. Bruyn, Peter Cantine, Jr., Ebenezer Foote, James G. Graham, John Hathorn, John C. Hogeboom, Ambrose Spencer, John Suffern, Solomon Sutherland, David Van Ness, James W. Wilson. 1.18 NEW- YORK SENATE. Eastern District — Ebenezer Clark, Leonard Gansevoort, James Gordon, Zina Hitchcock, Stephen Lush, Ebenezer Russell, John Sanders, Anthony Ten Eyck, Moses Vail, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, Abraham Van Vechten. Western District — William Beekman, John Frey, Frederick Gettman, Thomas R. Gold, Moss Kent, Vincent Matthews. Thomas Morris, Michael Myers, Seth Phelps, Robert Roseboom, Jedediah Sanger. Twenty-Fifth Session — 1802. Began January 26 ; ended April o, 1802. Clerks — Abraham B. Banckek. (April 5), Henry I. Bj.eecker. Southern District — De Witt Clinton, John B. Coles, W r illiam Denning, David Gelston, Richard Hatfield, Benjamin Huntting, Ezra L : Hommedieu, Ebenezer Purdy, John Schenck. Middle District — Isaac Bloom, Jacobus S. Bruyn, Ebenezer Foote, James G. Graham, John Hathorn, John C. Hogeboom, Ambrose Spencer, John SufTern, Solomon Sutherland, Peter A. Van Bergen, David Van Ness, James W. Wilkin. Eastern District — Ebenezer Clark, Leonard Gansevoort, James Gordon, Zina Hitchcock, Christopher Hutton, Stephen Lush, Ebenezer Russell, John Sanders, Edward Savage, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, John Tayler, Abraham Van Vechten. Western District — William Beekman, Lemuel Chipman, Isaac Foote, John Frey, Frederick Gettman, Thomas R. Gold, Moss Kent, Vincent Matthews, John Meyer, Robert Roseboom, Jedediah Sanger. Twenty-Sixth Session — 1803. Began January 25; ended April 6, 1803. Clerk — Henry I. Bleecker. Southern District — William Denning, Richard Hatfield, Benjamin Huntting, Ezra LHommedieu, Ebenezer Purdy, John Schenck. Middle District — Abraham Adriance, Peter A. Van Bergen, Jacobus S. Bruyn, John Hathorn, John C. Hogeboom, John Suffern, Solomon Suther- land, James W. Wilkin. Eastern District — James Gordon, Zina Hitchcock, Ebenezer Russell, Edward Savage, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, Abraham Van Vechten. Western District — Joseph Annin, Lemuel Chipman, Asa Danforth, Isaac Foote, Moss Kent, Vincent Matthews, Robert Roseboom, Jedediah Sanger, Jacob Snell, Matthias B. Tallmadge, George Tiffany. Twenty-Seyenth Session — 1804. Began January 31; ended April 11, 1804. Clerk — Henry I. Bleecker. Southern District — John Broome, William Denning, Benjamin Hunt- ting, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Ebenezer Purdy, John Schenck. Middle District — Abraham Adriance, Joshua H. Brett, Jacobus S. Bruyn, James Burt, John C. Hogeboom, Robert Johnston, Peter A. Van Bergen, James W. Wilkin. NEW-YORK SENATE. 110 Eastern District — James Gordon, Edward Savage, John Tayler, Tho- mas Tredwell, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, Abraham Van Vechten, Simon Veeder, John Woodworth. Western District — Joseph Annin, Lemuel Chipman, Asa Danforth, Isaac Foote, Caleb Hyde, Robert Roseboom, Jacob Snell, Matthias B. Tallmadge, George Tiffany, Jedediah Sanger. Twenty-Eighth Session — 1804-5, 1st meeting began November 6 ; ended November 12, 1804. 2d meeting began January 23 ; ended April 10, 1805. Clerk — Henry I. Bleecker. Southern District — William Denning, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Ebenezer Purdy, John Schenck, Thomas Thomas. Middle District — Abraham Adriance, Samuel Brewster, Jacobus S. Bruyn, Joshua H. Brett, James Burt, Stephen Hogeboom, Robert John- ston. Eastern District — Edward Savage. Stephen Thorn, John Tayler, Tho- mas Tredwell, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, Abraham Van Vechten, Simon Veeder, John Woodworth. Western District — Joseph Annin, Lemuel Chipman, Asa Danforth, Isaac Foote, Henry Huntington, Caleb Hyde, Jedediah Peck, Jacob Snell, Matthias B. Tallmadge, George Tiffany. Twenty-Ninth Session — 1806. Began January 28; ended April 7, 1806. Clerk — Henry I. Bleecker. Southern District — De Witt Clinton, 1 William Denning, Ezra L'Homme- dieu, Ebenezer Purdy, 2 John Schenck, Thomas Thomas. Middle District — Peter C. Adams, Abraham Adriance, Joshua H. Brett, Samuel Brewster, James Burt, James G. Graham, Stephen Hogeboom, Robert Johnston. Eastern District — Adam Comstock, Edward Savage, John Tayler, Stephen Thorn, Thomas Tredwell, John Veeder. John Woodworth, Joseph C. Yates. Western District — Joseph Annin, Asa Danforth, Henry Huntington, Caleb Hyde, Nathaniel Locke, John Nicholas, Jedediah Peck, George Tiffany. " Thirtieth Session — 1807. Began January 27; ended April 7, 1807. Clerk — Henry I. Bleecker. (Feb. 2), Solomon South wick. Southern District — De Witt Clinton, Benjamin Coe, William Denning, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Thomas Thomas, Jonathan Ward. Middle District — Peter C. Adams, Elisha Barlow, Joshua H. Brett, Samuel Brewster, James Burt, James G. Graham, Stephen Hogeboom, Robert Johnson. 1 In place of Broome, eltcted lieutenant-governor. 2 Kesigned, March 16, 1306. 120 NEW-YORK SENATE. Eastern District — Adam Comstock, Edward Savage, Jacob Snell, John Tayler, Stephen Thorn, Thomas Tredvvell, John Woodworth, John Veeder, Joseph C. Yates. Western District — John Ballard, Salmon Buell, Jacob Gebhard, Henry Huntington, Caleb Hyde, Nathaniel Locke, John Nicholas, Jedediah Peck, Nathan Smith. Thirty-First Session — 1808. Began January 26; ended April 11, 1808. Clerk — Solomon Southwick. (Feb. 12), Skbastian Visscher. Southern District — De Witt Clinton, Benjamin Coe, William Denning, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Thomas Thomas, Jonathan Ward. Middle District — Peter C. Adams, Elisha Barlow, Joshua H. Brett, Samuel Brewster, James Burt, James G. Graham, Stephen Hogeboom, Robert Williams. Eastern District — Adam Comstock, Isaac Kellogg, John McLean, Charles Seldew, Jacob Snell, John Tayler, Stephen Thorn, John Veeder, Joseph C. Yates. 1 Western District — John Ballard, Salmon Buell, William Floyd, 2 Jacob Gebhard, Nathaniel Locke, John Nicholas, Jedediah Peck, Alexander Rea, Nathan Smith. Thirty-Second Session — 1808-9. 1st meeting began November 1 ; ended November 8, 1808. 2d meeting began January 18; ended March 30, 1809. Clerk — Sebastian Visscher. Southern District — De Witt Clinton, Benjamin Coe, William W. Gilbert, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Jonathan Ward. Middle District — Peter C. Adams, Elisha Barlow, Joshua H. Brett, James Burt, James G. Graham, Edward P. Livingston, Robert Williams. Eastern District — Adam Comstock, David Hopkins, Isaac Kellogg, John McLean, Charles Selden, Jacob Snell, John Tayler, John Veeder. Western District — John Ballard, Francis A. Bloodgood, Salmon Buell, Jacob Gebhard, Silas Halsey, Nathaniel Locke, Walter Martin, John Nicholas, Alexander Rea, Luther Rich, Sylvanus Smalley, Nathan Smith. Thirty-Third Session — 1810. Began January 30; ended April 6, 1810. Clerk — Sebastian Visscher. Southern District — Israel Carl, De Witt Clinton, Benjamin Coe, William W. Gilbert, Jonathan Ward. Middle District — Elisha Barlow, Joshua H. Brett, Johannis Bruyn, James Burt, Samuel Haight, Edward P. Livingston, Robert Williams. Eastern District — David Hopkins, Isaac Kellogg, John McLean, Daniel Paris, Charles Selden, Jacob Snell, John Stearns, John Tayler. 1 Vacant from accepting a seat in supreme court. Act April 11, 1808, § 47. 2 In place of Huntington, resigned. NEW-YORK SENATE. 121 Western District — John Ballard, Francis Bloodgood, Salmon Buell, Jacob Gebhard, Amos Hall, Walter Martin, Seth Phelps, Jonas Piatt, Alexander Rea, Luther Rich, Sylvanus Smalley, Nathan Smith. Thirty-Fourth Session — 1811. Began January 29 ; ended April 9, 1811. President pro tempore — J OW TAYLER. 1 Clerk — Sebastian Visscher. Southern District — Israel Carl, De Witt Clinton, Benjamin Coe, William W. Gilbert, Ebenezer White. Middle District — Joshua H. Brett, Johannis Bruyn, Samuel Haight, Morgan Lewis, Edward P. Livingston, James W. Wilkin, Robert Williams. Eastern District — David Hopkins, Isaac Kellogg, John McLean, Daniel Paris, Charles Selden, John Stearns, John Tayler, Henry Yates, Jr. Western District — Francis A. Bloodgood, Amos Hall, Reuben Hum- phreys, Walter Martin, Seth Phelps, Jonas Piatt, Alexander Rea, Luther Rich, Sylvanus Smalley, Nathan Smith, Philetus Swift, Henry A. Town- send. Thirty-Fifth Session — 1812. Began January 28; ended June 19, 1812. Clerk — Sebastian Visscher. Southern District — Israel Carl, Benjamin Coe, William W. Gilbert, Na- than Sanford, Ebcnezer White. Middle District — Johannis Bruyn, Samuel Haight, Morgan Lewis, Ed- ward P. Livingston, Erastus Root, William Taylor, James W. Wilkin. Eastern District — Elisha Arnold, Kitchel Bishop, David Hopkins, Rug- gles Hubbard, Daniel Paris, John Stearns, John Tayler, Henry Yates, Jr. Western District — Francis A. Bloodgood, Amos Hall, Reuben, Hum- phreys, Walter Martin, Seth Phelps, Jonas Piatt, Luther Rich, Casper M. Rouse, Sylvanus Smalley, Nathan Smith, Philetus Swift, Henry A. Townsend. Thirty-Sixth Session — 1812-13. 1st meeting began November 3; ended November 11, 1812. 2d meeting began January 12; ended April 13, 1813. Clerk — Sebastian Vissciikr. Southern District — Israel Carl, Elbert H. Jones, Peter W. Radcliff, Nathan Sanford, Ebcnezer White. Middle District — Johannis Bruyn, Samuel Haight, Morgan Lewis, Erastus Root, William Tabor, Martin Van Buren, James W. Wilkin. Eastern District — Elisha Arnold, Kitchel Bishop, Ruggles Hubbard, Daniel Paris, John Stearns, John Tayler, Gerrit Wendell, Henry Yates, Jr. Western District — Russell Attwater, Francis A. Bloodgood, Archibald S.Clarke, Henry Hager, Amos Hall, Reuben Humphreys, Seth Phelps, Jonas Piatt, Casper M. Rouse, Nathan Smith, Philetus Swift, Henry A. Townsend. 1 Chosen January 2'J, and served during the session. Jl 122 NEW-YORK SENATE. Thirty-Seventh Session — 1814. Began January 25 ; ended April 15, 1814. Clerk — John F. Bacon. Southern District — Jonathan Dayton, Elbert H. Jones, Peter W. Radcliff, Nathan Sanford, Ebenezer White. Middle District — Lucas Elmendorff, Morgan Lewis, Erastus Root, Wil- liam Tabor, Martin Van Buren, Samuel G. Verbryck, James W. Wilkin. Eastern District — Elisha Arnold, Kitchel Bishop, James Cochran, Bug- gies Hubbard, Samuel Stewart, Gerrit Wendell, Henry Yates, Jr. Western District — Russell Attwater, Francis A. Bloodgood, Henry Bloom, Archibald S. Clarke, Henry Hager, Reuben Humphreys, Perley Keyes, Casper M. Rouse, Nathan Smith, Farrand Stranahan, Philetus Swift, Henry A. Townsend. Thirty-Eighth Session — 1814-15. 1st meeting began September 26 ; ended October 24, 1814. 2d meeting began January 31 ; ended April 18, 1815. Cleric — John F. Bacon. Southern District — Darius Crosby, Jonathan Dayton, Elbert H. Jones, 1 Peter W. Radcliff, Nathan Sanford. Middle District — Moses I. Cantine, Lucas Elmendorff, Erastus Root, William Ross, William Tabor, Martin Van Buren, Samuel G. Verbryck. Eastern District — Elisha Arnold, Kitchel Bishop, James Cochran, Rug- gles Hubbard, Guert Van Schoonhoven, Samuel Stewart, George Tibbits, Gerrit Wendell. Western District — Russell Attwater, Bennett Bicknell, Francis A. Blood good, Henry Bloom, Archibald S. Clarke, Henry Hager, Perley Keyes, Chauncey Loomis, John I. Prendergast, Casper M. Rouse, Farrand Strana- han, Philetus Swift. Thirty-Ninth Session — 1816. Began January 30; ended April 17, 1816. Clerk — John F. Bacon. Southern District — Jacob Barker, Darius Crosby, Jonathan Dayton, Peter R. Livingston, Peter W. Radcliff, Samuel G. Verbryck. Middle District — Moses I. Cantine, Lucas Elmendorff, Henry Hager, Isaac Ogden, William Ross, Martin Van Buren, Abraham Van Vechten. Eastern District — David Allen, Russell Attwater, James Cochran, Henry J. Prey, Ralph Hascall, Perley Keyes, John I. Prendergast, Samuel Stewart, George Tibbits, Gerrit Wendell. Western District — Stephen Bates, Bennet Bicknell, Francis A. Blood- good, Henry Bloom, Archibald S. Clarke, Chauncey Loomis, Henry Sey- mour, Farrand Stranahan. » Resigned, March 6, 1815, from ill health. NEW-YORK SENATE. 123 Fortieth Session — 1816-17. 1st meeting began November 5 ; ended November 12, 1816. 2d meeting began January 14 ; ended April 14, 181*7. Clerk — John F. Bacon. Southern District — Walter Bowne, Darius Crosby, Jonathan Dayton, John D. Ditmis, Peter R. Livingston, Samuel G. Verbryck. Middle District — Moses I. Cantine, Lucas Elmendorff, John Noyes, Isaac Ogden, William Ross, Peter Swart. Martin Van Buren, Abraham Van Vechten. Eastern District — David Allen, James Cochran, Henry J. Frey, Ralph Hascall, Perley Keyes, John I. Prendergast, Samuel Stewart, George Tibbits. Western District — Stephen Bates, Henry Bicknell, Henry Bloom, Ephraim Hart, John Knox, Chauncey Loomis, William Mallory, Henry Seymour, Philetus Swift. Forty-First Session — 1818. Began January 27 ; ended April 21, 1818. Clerk — John F. Bacon. Southern District — Stephen Barnum, Walter Bowne, Darius Crosby, Jonathan Dayton, John D. Ditmis, Peter R. Livingston. Middle District — Moses I. Cantine, Jabez D. Hammond, John Louns- bery, John Noyes, Isaac Ogden, William Ross, Peter Swart, Martin Van Buren, Abraham Van Vechten. Eastern District — David Allen, Henry J. Frey, Ralph Hascall, John I. Prendergast, Roger Skinner, George Tibbits, Henry Yates, Jr., Samuel Young. Western District — Stephen Bates, Bennet Bicknell, Ephraim Hart, John Knox, William Mallory, Jediah Prendergast, Henry Seymour, Philetus Swift, Isaac Wilson. Forty-Second Session — 1819. Began January 5; ended April 3, 1819. Clerk — John F. Bacon. Southern District — Stephen Barnum, Walter Bowne, Darius Crosby, 1 Jonathan Dayton, John D. Ditmis, Peter R. Livingston. Middle District — Moses Austin, Jabez D. Hammond, John Lounsbery, John Noyes, Isaac Ogden, William Ross, Peter Swart, Martin Van Buren, Abraham Van Vechten. Eastern District — Levi Adams, David Allen, Henry J. Frey, Ralph Hascall, George Rosecrantz, Roger Skinner, Henry Yates, Jr., Samuel Young. Western District — Gamaliel Barstow, Stephen Bates, Perry G. Childs, David E. Evans, Ephraim Hart, John Knox, William Mallory, Henry Seymour, Isaac Wilson. 1 Elected in 1813) but died before the session began* 124 NEW-YORK SENATE. Forty-Third Session — 1820. Began January 4 ; ended April 14, 1820. Clerk — John F. Bacon. Southern District — Stephen Barnura, Walter Bowne, Jonathan Dayton, John D. Ditniis, Peter R. Livingston, John Townsend. Middle District — Moses Austin, Charles E. Dudley, Jabez D. Hammond, John Lounsbery, John T. More, John Noyes, William Ross, Peter Swart, Martin Van Buren. Eastern District — Levi Adams, Thomas Frothingham, Duncan McMar- tin, Jr., Benjamin Mooers, George Rosecrantz, Roger Skinner. Henry Yates, Jr., Samuel Young. Western District — Gamaliel H. Barstow, Perry G. Childs, David E. Evans, Gideon Granger, Ephraim Hart, John Knox, William Mallory, Lyman Paine, Isaac Wilson. Forty-Fourth Session — 1820-21. 1st meeting began November 7 ; ended November 20, 1820. 2d meeting began January 9 ; ended April 3, 1821. Clerk — John F. BXcon. Southern District — Stephen Barnum, Walter Bowne, Jonathan Dayton, John Lefferts, Peter R. Livingston, John Townsend. Middle District — Moses Austin, William C. Bouck, Charles E. Dudley, Jabez D. Hammond, John Lounsbery, Tilly Lynde, John I. Miller, John T. More, William Ross. Eastern District — Levi Adams, Thomas Frothingham, Duncan MeMar- tin, Jr., Benjamin Mooers, George Rosecrantz, Roger Skinner, Henry Yates, Jr., Samuel Young. Western District — Gamaliel H. Barstow, Perry G. Childs, David E. Evans, Oliver Forward, Gideon Granger, Ephraim Hart, Elijah Miles, Lyman Paine, Isaac Wilson. Forty-Fifth Session — 1822. Began January 1 ; ended April 17, 1822. Clerk — John F. Bacon. m Southern District — Walter Bowne, Abraham Gurnee, Abel Huntington, John Lefferts, Peter R. Livingston, John Townsend. Middle District — Moses Austin, William C. Bouck, Charles E. Dudley, Abraham Hasbrouck, Tilly Lynde, John I. Miller, John T. More, William Ross, John L. Veile. Eastern District — Levi Adams. Thomas Frothingham, David C. Judson, Duncan MeMartin, Jr., Benjamin Mooers, George Rosecrantz, Daniel .Ship- herd. Western District — Gamaliel H. Barstow, Perry G. Childs, David E. Evans, Oliver Forward, Ephraim llait. Samuel M. Hopkins, Archibald M< I ni vie Klijah Miles, Lyman Paine, Henry Seymour. NEW-YORK SENATE. 125 II. SENATORS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OE 1822. [The names of senators are arranged under the several districts in the order of their classes, the first having but one year to serve, and the last being the one elected for a full term.] Forty-Sixth Session — 1823. Began January 1 ; ended April 24, 1823. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — John A. King, Walter Bowne, John Leffeits, Jasper Ward. Second District — John Hunter, John Sudani, Stephen Thorn, James Burt. Third District — Edward P. Livingston, Jacob Sutherland, 1 Charles E. Dudley. James Mallory. Fourth District — David Erwin, Melancton Wheeler, John Cramer, Archi- bald M cln tyre. Fifth District — Samuel Beardsley, Alvin Bronson, Thomas Greenly, Sherman Wooster. Sixth District — Samuel G. Hathaway, Farrand Stranahan, Tilly Lynde, Isaac Ogden. Seventh District — Silas Bowker, Bryam Green, Jesse Clark, Jonas Earll, Jr. Eighth District — Timothy H. Porter, David Eason, Heman J. Redfield, Joseph Spencer. Forty-Seventh Session — 1824. 1st meeting began January 6 ; ended April 12, 1824. 2d meeting began August 2 ; ended August 6, 1824. 3d meeting began November 2 ; ended November 27, 1824. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Walter Bowne, John Lefferts, Jasper Ward, David Gar- diner. Second District — John Sudam, Stephen Thorn, James Burt, William Nelson. Third District — Edward P. Livingston, 2 Charles E. Dudley, James Mallory, Jacob Ilaight. Fourth District — Melancton Wheeler, John Cramer, Archibald Mcln- tyre, Silas Wright, Jr. Fifth District — Alvin Bronson, Thomas Greenly, Sherman Wooster, Perley Keyes. Sixth District — Farrand Stranahan, Tilly Lynde, Isaac Ogden, Latham A. Burrows. Seventh District — Bryam Green, Jesse Clark, Jonas Earll, Jr., Jedediah Morgan. jhth District — David Eason, Heman J. Redfield, John Bowman, 3 James McCall. 1 I>i2tf. 7 Resigned, January 7, 1S29. 128 NEW-YORK SENATE. Fourth District — John L. Viele, Duncan McMartin, Jr., Reuben San- ford, John McLean, Jr. Fifth District — Charles Stebbins, Truman Enos, Nathaniel S. Benton, William H. Maynard. Sixth District — Peter Eager 2d, Thomas G. Waterman, Grattan H. Wheeler, John F. Hubbard. Seventh District — Truman Hart, William M. Olirer, George B. Throop, Hiram F. Mather. Eighth District — Ethan B. Allen, George H. Boughton, 1 Timothy H. Porter, Moses Hayden. Fifty-Third Session — 1830. Began January 5 ; ended April 20, 1830. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Jonathan S. Conklin, 3 John I. Schenck, Stephen Allen, Alpheus Sherman. Second District — Benjamin Woodward, Walker Todd, Samuel Rexford, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge. Third District — John McCarty, Moses Warren, Lewis Eaton, William Deitz. Fourth District — Duncan McMartin, Jr., Reuben Sanford, John Mc- Lean, Jr., Isaac Gere. Fifth District — Truman Enos, Nathaniel S. Benton, William H. May- nard, Alvin Bronson. Sixth District — Thomas G. Waterman, Grattan H. Wheeler, John F. Hubbard, Levi Beardsley. Seventh District — William M. Oliver, George B. Throop, Hiram F. Mather, Thomas Armstrong. Eighth District — George H. Boughton, Timothy H. Porter, Moses Hayden, 3 Albert H. Tracy Fifty-Fourth Session — 1831. Began January 4 ; ended April 26, 1831. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — John I. Schenck, Stephen Allen, Alpheus Sherman, Jonathan S. Conklin. Second District — Walker Todd, Samuel Rexford, Nathaniel P. Tall- madge, David M. Westcott. Third District — Moses Warren, Lewis Eaton, William Deitz, Herman I. Quaekenboss. Fourth District — Reuben Sanford, John McLean, Jr., Isaac Gere, William 1. Dodge. Fifth District — Nathaniel S. Benton, William H. Maynard, Alvin Bron- son, Henry A. Foster. Sixth District — Grattan H. Wheeler, John F. Hubbard, Levi Beardslex -, Charles W. Lynde. 1 In place of Carroll, resigned s Died, J^elmiary 14, 1830. I In place of Bogardus, resigned. NEW-YORK SENATE. 129 Seventh District — George B. Throop, Hiram F. Mather, Thomas Arm- strong, William H. Seward. Eighth District— Timothy H. Porter, Philo C. Fuller, 1 Albert H. Tracy, Trumbull Carey. Fifty-Fifth Session — 1832. 1st meeting began January 3 ; ended April 26, 1832. 2d meeting began June 21 ; ended July 2, 1832. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Stephen Allen, Alpheus Sherman, Jonathans. Conkliu, Harmon B. Cropsey. Second District — Samuel Rexford, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, David M. Westoott, Allan Macdonald. Third District — Lewis Eaton, William Deitz, Henry I. Quackenboss, John W. Edmonds. Fourth District — John McLean, Jr., Isaac Gere, William I. Dodge, Josiah Fisk. Fifth District — William H. Maynard, Alvin Bronson, Henry A. Foster, Robert Lansing. Sixth District — John F. Hubbard, Levi Beardsley, Charles W. Lynde, John McDowell. Seventh District — Hiram F. Mather, Thomas Armstrong, William H. Seward, Jehiel H. Halsey. Eighth District — Philo C. Fuller, Albert H. Tracy, Trumbull Carey, John Birdsall. Fifty-Sixth Session — 1833. Began January 1 ; ended April 30, 1833. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Alpheus Sherman, Jonathan S. Conklin, Harmon B. Cropsey, MyndertVan Schaick. Second District — Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, David M. Westcott, Allan Macdonald, John Sudani. Third District — William Deitz, Herman I. Quackenboss, John W. Ed- monds, Peter Ganscvoort. Fourth District — Isaac Gere, William I. Dodge, Josiah Fisk, Louis Hasbrouck. Fifth District — Alvin Bronson, Henry A. Foster, Robert Lansing, John G. Blower. Sixth District — Levi Beardslev, Charles W. Lynde. John G. McDowell, John F. Hubbard. Seventh District — Thomas Armstrong, William H. Seward, Jehiel H. Halsey, Samuel L. Edwards. Eighth District — Albert H. Tracy, Trumbull Carey, John Birdsall, John Griffin. 1 In place of Hayden, deceased. 130 NEW-YORK SENATE. Fifty-Seventh Session — 1834. Began January 7 ; ended May 6, 1834. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Jonathan S. Conklin, Harmon B. Cropsey, Myndert Van Schaick, Charles L. Livingston. Second District — David M. Westcott, Allan Macdonald, John Sudani, Leonard Maison. Third District — Herman I. Quackenboss, John W. Edmonds, Peter Gansevoort, John C. Kemble. Fourth District — William I. Dodge, Josiah Fisk, Louis Hasbrouck, 1 Isaac W. Bishop. Fifth District — Henry A. Foster, Robert Lansing, John G. Stower, Francis Seger. Sixth District — Charles W. Lynde, John G. McDowell, John F. Hub- bard, Ebenezer Mack. Seventh District — William H. Seward, Jehiel H. Halsey, Samuel L. Edwards* Thomas Armstrong. Eighth District — Trumbull Carey, John Birdsall,' John Griffin, Albert H. Tracy. Fifty -Eighth Session — 1835. Began January 6 ; ended May 11, 1835. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Harmon B. Cropsey, Myndert Van Schaick, Charles L. Livingston, Coe S. Downing. Second District — Allan Macdonald, John Sudam, Leonard Maison, John P. Jones. Third District — John W. Edmonds, Peter Gansevoort, John C. Kemble, Abraham L. Lawyer. Fourth District — Josiah Fisk, Samuel Young, 3 Isaac W. Bishop, Jabez Willes. Fifth District — Robert Lansing, John G. Stower, 4 Francis Seger, Abijah Beckwith. Sixth District — John G. McDowell, John F. Hubbard, Ebenezer Mack, Levi Beardsley. Seventh District — Jehiel H. Halsey, Samuel L. Edwards, Thomas Arm- strong, Chester Loomis. Eighth District — Chauncey J. Fox, 5 John Griffin, Albert II. Tracy, Isaac Lacy. Fifty-Ninth Session — 1836. Began January 5 ; ended May 26, 1836. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Myndert Van Schaick," Charles L. Livingston, Coe S. Downing, Henry Floyd Jones. 1 Died, August 90, 1884 * Resigned, September 88, 1885. 2 Resigned, June 5, 1884. 6 [n place of Birdsall, resigned* * Iu place of lhinbrouek, deceased. * designed, May '22, ISM. NEW- YORK SENATE. 131 Second District — Ebenezer Lounsberry, 1 Leonard Maison, John P. Jones, John Hunter. Third District — Peter Gansevoort, John C. Kemble, 2 Abraham L. Law- yer, James Powers. Fourth District — Samuel Young, 2 Isaac W. Bishop, 2 Jabez Willes, David Spraker. Fifth District — David Wager, 3 Francis Seger, Abijah Beckwith, Micah Sterling. Sixth District — John F. Hubbard, Ebenezer Mack, Levi Beardsley, George Huntington. Seventh District — Samuel L. Edwards, Thomas Armstrong, Chester Loomis, John Beardsley. Eighth District — John Griffin, Albert H. Tracy, Isaac Lacy, Chauncey J. Fox. Sixtieth Session — 1837. Began January 3 ; ended May 16, 1837. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Charles L. Livingston, Coe S. Downing, Henry Floyd Jones, Frederick A. Tallmadge. Second District — Leonard Maison, John P. Jones, John Hunter, Henry H. Van Dyck. T hird District — Alonzo C. Paige, 4 Abraham L. Lawyer, James Pow- ers, Noadiah Johnson. FouHh District — John McLean, 6 Jabez Willes, David Spraker, Samuel Young. Fifth District — Francis Seger, Abijah Beckwith, Micah Sterling, David Wager. Sixth District — Ebenezer Mack, Levi Beardsley. George Huntington, Daniel S. Dickinson. Seventh District — Thomas Armstrong, Chester Loomis, John Beardsley, Samuel L. Edwards. Eighth District — Albert H. Tracy, Isaac Lacy, Chauncey J. Fox, Samuel Works. Sixty-First Session — 1838. Began January 2 ; ended April 18, 1838. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Coe S. Downing, Henry Floyd Jones, Frederick A. Tallmadge, Gulian C. Verplanck. Second District — John P. Jones, John Hunter, Henry H. Van Dyck, Henry A. Livingston. Third District — Abraham L. Lawyer, James Powers, Noadiah John- Bon, Edward P. Livingston. Fourth District — Jabez Willes, David Spraker, Samuel Young, Martin Lee. 1 In place of Sudam. * In place of Kimball, resigned. 2 Resigned. May 22, 1836. 6 In place of Bishop, resigned. 1 In plac« of Stowcr, resigned. 132 NEW-YORK SENATE. Fifth District — Abijah Beckwith, Micah Sterling, David Wager, Avery Skinner. Sixth District — Levi Beardsley, George Huntington, Daniel S. Dickin- son, Laurens Hull. Seventh District — Chester Looniis, John Beardsley, Samuel L. Ed- wards, John Maynard. Eighth District — Isaac Lacy, Chauncey J. Fox, Samuel Works, William A. Moseley. Sixty-Second Session — 1839. Began January 1 ; ended May 7, 1839. Clerk — John F. Bacon. First District — Henry Floyd Jones, Frederick A. Tallmadge, Gulian C. Verplanck, Gabriel Furman. Second District — John Hunter, Henry H. Van Dyck, Henry A. Living- ston, Daniel Johnson. Third District — James Powers, Noadiah Johnson, 1 Edward P. Living- ston, 2 Alonzo C. Paige. Fourth District — David Spraker, Samuel Young, Martin Lee, Bethuel Peck. Fifth District — Micah Sterling, David Wager, Avery Skinner, Joseph Clark. Sixth District — George Huntington, Daniel S. Dickinson, Laurens Hull, Alvah Hunt. Seventh District — John Beardsley, Samuel L. Edwards, John May- nard, Robert C. Nicholas. Eighth District — Chauncey J. Fox, Samuel Works, William A. Mose- ley, Henry Hawkins. Sixty-Third Session — 1840. Began January 7 ; ended May 14, 1840. Clerk — Samuel G. Andrews. First District — Frederick A. Tallmadge, Gulian C. Verplanck, Gabriel Furman, Minthorne Tompkins. Second District — Henry H. Van Dyck, Henry A. Livingston, Daniel J ol in son, John Hunter. Third District — Mitchell Sanford, 3 Friend Humphrey, 4 Alonzo C. Paige, Erastus Root. Fourth District — Samuel Young, Martin Lee, Bethuel Peck, James G. Hopkins. Fifth District — David Wager, Avery Skinner, Joseph Clark, Sumner Ely. Sixth District — Daniel S. Dickinson, Laurens Hull, Alvah Hunt, An- drew B. Dickinson. Seventh District — Samuel L. Edwards, John Maynard, Robert C. Nicholas, Murk EL Sibley. Eighth District — Samuel Works, William A. Moseley, Henry Hawkins, Abram Dixon. 1 Died, April 4, 1889. 3 [n place of N. Johnson, deceased. '* Resigned, October 9, 1889. •' In place of Livingston, resigned' NEW-YORK SENATE. 133 Sixty-Fourth Session — 1841. Began January 5 ; ended May 26, 1841. Clerk — Samuel G. Andrews. First District — Gulian C. Verplanck, Gabriel Furman, Minthorne Tompkins, 1 John B. Scott. Second District — Henry A. Livingston, Daniel Johnson, John Hunter, Robert Denniston. Third District — Friend Humphrey, Alonzo C. Paige, Erastus Root, Henry W. Strong. Fourth District — Martin Lee, Bethuel Peck, James G. Hopkins, John W. Taylor. Fifth District — Avery Skinner, Joseph Clark, Sumner Ely, Henry A. Foster. Sixth District — Laurens Hull, Alvah Hunt, Andrew R. Dickinson, Nehemiah Piatt. Seventh District — John Maynard, 2 Robert C. Nicholas, Mark H. Sib- ley, 3 Elijah Rhoades. Eighth District — William A. Moseley, Henry Hawkins, Abram Dixon, Samuel Works. Sixty-Fifth Session — 1842. 1st meeting began January 4 ; ended April 12, 1842. 2d meeting began August 16 ; ended September 7, 1842. Clerk — Isaac R. Elwood. First District — Gabriel Furman, Morris Franklin, 4 John B. Scott, Isaac L. Varian. Second District — Daniel Johnson, John Hunter, Robert Denniston, Abraham Bockee. Third District — Alonzo C. Paige, Erastus Root, Henry W. Strong, Erastus Corning. Fourth District — Bethuel Peck, James G. Hopkins, John W. Taylor, 6 Edmund Yarney. Fifth District — Joseph Clark, Sumner Ely, Henry A. Foster, William Ruger. Si.rlh District — Alvah Hunt, Andrew B. Dickinson, Nehemiah Piatt, James Faulkner. mih District — Robert C. Nicholas, Lyman Sherwood, 6 Elijah Rhoades, William Bartlit. Eighth District — Henry Hawkins, Abram Dixon, Samuel Works, Gideon Hard. 1 Resigned, March 8, 1841. 4 In place of Tompkins, resigned. -• Resigned, March i. 1841. 5 Resigned. Angnel \'.h 1842. gned, Maj 28, 1841. 6 In place of Sibley, resigned. 12 134 NEW-YORK SENATE. Sixty-Sixth Session — 1843. Began January 3 ; ended April 18, 1843. Clerk — Isaac R. Elwood. First District — Morris Franklin, John B. Scott, Isaac L. Yarian, John A. Lott. Second District — John Hunter, Robert Denniston, Abraham Bockee, Abraham Deyo. Third District — Erastus Root, Henry W. Strong, Erastus Corning, John C. Wright. Fourth District — James G. Hopkins, Sidney Lawrence, 1 Edmund Var- ney, Thomas B. Mitchell. Fifth District — Sumner Ely, Henry A. Foster, William Ruger, 2 Carlos P. Scovil. Sixth District — Andrew B. Dickinson, Nehemiah Piatt, James Faulk- ner, Calvin T. Chamberlain. Seventh District — Lyman Sherwood, Elijah Rhoades, William Bartlit, John Porter. Eighth District — Abram Dixon, Samuel Works, Gideon Hard, Harvey Putnam. Sixty-Seventh Session — 1844. Began January 2 ; ended May 7, 1844. Clerk — Isaac R. Elwood. First District — John B. Scott, Isaac L. Yarian, John A. Lott, David R. Floyd Jones. Second District — Robert Denniston, Abraham Bockee, Abraham A. Deyo, Joshua B. Smith. Third District — Henry W. Strong, 3 Erastus Corning, John C. Wright, Stephen C. Johnson. Fourth District — Sidney Lawrence, Edmund Yarney, Thomas P. Mitchell, Orville Clark. Fifth District — Henry A. Foster, 4 George C. Sherman, 6 Carlos P. Sco- vil, Thomas Barlow. Sixth District — Nehemiah Piatt, James Faulkner, Calvin T. Chamber- lain, Clark Burnham. Seventh District — Elijah Rhoades, William Bartlit, John Porter, Albert Lester. Eighth District — Samuel Works, Gideon Hard, Harvey Putnam, Fred- erick F. Backus. Sixty-Eighth Session — 1845. Began January 1 ; ended May 14, 1845. Clerk — Isaac R. Elwood. First District — Isaac L. Yarian, John A. Lott, David R. Floyd Jones, George Folsom. 1 In pi aco of Taylor, resigned. * Resigned, December 6, 1S14. i l Med. « In plaoo of Ruger, deceased. 3 Rested, December 8, 1844. NEW-YORK SENATE. 135 Second District — Abraham Bockee, Abraham A. Deyo, Joshua B. Smith, Robert Denniston. Third District — Erastus Corning, John C. Wright, Stephen G. John- son, John P. Beekman. Fourth District — Edmund Varney, Thomas B. Mitchell, Orville €lark. Augustus C. Hand. Fifth District — George C. Sherman, Carlos P. Scovil, Thomas Barlow, Enoch B. Talcott. Sixth District — James Faulkner, Calvin T. Chamberlain, Clark Burn- ham, George D. Beers. Seventh District — William Bartlit, John Porter, Albert Lester, Henry J. Sedgwick. Eighth District — Gideon Hard, Harvey Putnam, Frederick F. Backus, Carlos Emmons. Sixty-Ninth Session — 1846. Began January 6; ended May 13, 1846. Clerk — Isaac R. Elwood. First District — John A. Lott, David R. Floyd Jones, George Folsom, Edward Sanford. Second District — Abraham A. Deyo, Joshua B. Smith, Robert Dennis- ton, Saxton Smith. Third District — John C. Wright, Stephen C. Johnson, John P. Beek- man, William H. Van Schoonhoven. Fourth District — Thomas B. Mitchell, Orville Clark, Augustus C. Hand, Samuel Young. Fifth District — Carlos P. Scovil, Thomas Barlow, Enoch B. Talcott, Joshua A. Spencer. Sixth District — Calvin T. Chamberlain, Clark Burnham, George D. Beers, Thomas J. Wheeler. Seventh District — John Porter, Albert Lester, Henry J. Sedgwick, Richard H. Williams. Eighth District — Harvey Putnam, Frederick F. Backus, Carlos Em- mons, Gideon Hard. Seventieth Session — 1847. 1st meeting began January 5 ; ended May 13, 1847 2d meeting began September 8; ended December 15, 1847. Clerk — Isaac R. Elwood. First District — David R. Floyd Jones, George Folsom, Edward San- ford, John Townsend. Second District — Joshua B. Smith, Robert Denniston, Saxton Smith, Harvey R. Morris. Third District — Stephen C. Johnson, John P. Beekman, William H. Van Schoonhoven, Ira Harris. Fourth, District — Orville Clark, Augustus C. Hand, Samuel Young, Thomas Crook. Fifth District — Thomas Barlow, Enoch B. Talcott, Joshua A. Spencer, Nelson J. Beach. 136 NEW-YORK SENATE. Sixth District — Clark Burnham, George D. Beers, Thomas J. Wheeler, Samuel H. P. Hall. Seventh District — Albert Lester, Henry J. Sedgwick, Richard H. Wil- liams, Abraham Gridley. Eighth District — Frederick F. Backus, Carlos Emmons, Gideon Hard, Francis H. Ruggles. III. SENATORS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF 1816. ■ [The whole number elected biennially; one in each senatorial district.] Seventy-First and Seventy-Second Sessions — 1848-49. Seventy-first Session began January 4; ended April 12, 1848. Seventy-second Session began January 2 ; ended April 11, 1849 Clerk — Andrew H. CalhotTn. 1. John G. Floyd. 12. Albert R. Fox. 23. Samuel H. P. Hall. •>. David A. Bokee. 13. James M. Cook. '24. William J. Cornwell. 8. William Hall. 14. James S. Whallon. 25. Timothy S. Williams. 4. John L. Lawrence. 15. John Fine. 26. William M. Hawley. 6, Samuel Frost. 16. Thomas Rurch. 27. Jerome Fuller. 6. William Sam'l Johnson. 17. John M. Betts. 28. A. Hyde Cole. 7. Saxton Smith. 18. David 11. Little. 29. Allen Avrault. 1 8. Alexander J. Coffin. 19. Thomas E. Clark. 29. Charles Colt. 2 9. Samuel J. Wilkin. 20. Thomas II. Bond. 30. John W. Brownson. In. Piatt Adams. 21. John W. Tamblin. 81. John T. Brush. 11. Valentine Tredwell. 22. George Geddes. 32. Frederick S. Martin. Seventy-Third and Seventy-Fourth Sessions — 1850-51. Seventy -third Session began January 1 ; ended April 10, 1850. Seventy-fourth Session, 1st meeting began January V ; ended April 17, 1851. 2d meeting began June 10; ended July 11, 1851. Clerk — William II. Bogart. William Horace Brown. John A. Cross. Richard s. Williams, riarkson Crolius. James w. Beekman. Edvt in I). Morgan. Benjamin Brandreth. John Snyder.* Joseph Kalsted. 8 James C. Curtis 3 Marios Sch'oontnfaker. 8 Stephen 11. Johnson- Thomas B. Carroll. 18. James M. Cook. 14. Thomas < rook. 15. William A. Dart. 3 16. George II. Fox. 4 16. John Sant'ord. 5 17. Sydney Tuttle 3 18. John N'oves. 3 19. Charles A. Mann. 4 19. Benj. V Huntington. 8 20. Asahel Stone.* 20. tfos< s P. Hatch. 8 21. Alans.»n Skinner.* 21. Caleb Lyon of Ly'nsd'le. 8 22. George Geddes. 28. Levi IMmmick. 7 24. William Beach. 25. Henry l'». Stanton. 3 26. George B. C. uinnip, 4 26. William.!. Gilbert.* 27. Samuel Miller. 28. Alonzo S. (Tpham. 29. Charles Coll. 80. Charles 1). Robinson. 81. George R. Baboock, 82. liobert Owen, Jr. Resigned, June 2, LS4S. 4 Resigned, April 17, 1851 ; not re-elected. Elected, In place of Avrault, 1M>. ft Elected, May 27, 1851, to mi vacancy. Resigned. April 17, 1851; re-elected, r ' Resigned, July 26, 1851. \Pi\ ■•:, IS 7 Resigned, November 12. 1851. On special election, May 27. <;. B. Guinnlp and Win J.Gilbert, each receive rotes, ih. -lati' canvassers determined no choice. The Benate admitted Gilbert by a resolution passed duly 2, IS51. NEW-YORK SENATE. 13' Seventy-Fifth and Seventy-Sixth Sessions — 1852-53. Seventy-fifth Session began January 6 ; ended April 16, 1852. Seventy-sixth Session, 1st meeting began January 4 : ended April 15. 2d meeting began May 24; ended July 21, 1853. Clerk — Ira P. Barnes 1. James E. Cooley. 2. John Vanderbilt. 3. William McMurray. 4. Obadiah Newcomb. 5. James W. Beekman. 6. "Edwin D. Morgan. 7. Abraham B. Conger. 8. John H. Otis. 9. Nathaniel Jones. 10. George T Pierce. 11. Azor Tabor. 12. Win. H.Van Sehoonho'n. 13. Daniel 8. Wright. 14. Eli W. Rogers. 15. Her.ry B. Smith. 16. Simeon Snow. 17. Henry E. Bartlett. 18. Harmon Bennett. 19. Benj. M. Huntington. 20. James Piatt. 21. Ashley Davenport- 22. James Munroe. 23. Nathan Bristol. 24. William Beach. 25. Josiah B Williams. 26- Francis R. E. Cornell. 27. Micajah W. Kirby. 28. Alonzo S. Upham. 29. Myron H Clark. 30. John A. McElwain. 31. George R. Babcock. 32. Elisha Ward. Seventy-Seventh and Seventy-Eighth Sessions — 1854-55 Seventy-seventh Session began January 3; ended April 17, 1854. Seventy-eighth Session began January 2; ended April 14, 1855. Clerk — Hugh J. Hastings. 1. Hugh Halsey. 2. James Hutchins. 3. Thomas J. Barr. 4. Thomas R Whitney. 5. Mark Spencer. 6. Erasius Brooks. 7. Win. II. Robertson. 8. Robert A Barnard. 9. John 1). Watkins. 10. Eliakim Sherrill. 11. Clarks «n F. Crosby. 12. Elisha N- Pratt. 13. James C.Hopkins. 14. George Richards. 15. Zenas Clark. 16. George Yost. 17. Peter S. Danforth. IS. Ebenezer Blakely. 1 18. Adam Storing. 2 19. Daniel G Dorrance. 20. Simon C Hitchcock 21. Robert Lansing. 22. James Munroe. 23. George W. Bradford. 24. William Clark- 25. Josiah B. Williams 26. Andrew B. Dickinson. 27. William S. Bishop. 28. Ben Field. 29. Myron II. Clark.s 29. W"illiam H. Goodwin.* 30. Martin Butts. 31. James O Putnam. 32. Alvah H Walker. Seventy-Ninth and Eightieth Sessions — 1856-57. Seventy-ninth Session bsgan January 1 ; ended April 9, 1856, Eightieth Session began January 6 ; ended April 18, 1857. Clerk — Samuel P. Allrn. 1. James Rider. 2. Cyrus P. Smith. 8. Daniel E- Sickles.* 4 Joseph H. Petty. 5. Mark Spencer. 6. Erastus Brooks. 7. John W. Ferdon.' 8. W illiam Kellv. 9. Edward M. Madden. 10. George S. Nichols. 11. John W. Harcourt. 12. Amos Briggs. 18. Justin A. Smith. 14. William Hotchkiss. 15. Zenas Clark.* 16. Frederick P. Bellinger 17. Joseph H. Ramsey. 18. Addison M. Smith. 19. Eaton J. Richardson. 20. M. Lindley Lee. 21. Gardner Towne. 22. James Noxon. 23. George W. Bradford. 24. Samuel C Cuyler. 25. James Huntington. 26. John K. Hale. 27. John E. Paterson. 28. Alonzo 8. Upham. 29. Sidney Sweet. 30. John B. Halstead. 31. James Wad.sworth. 32. Roderick White. 7 32. John H. Darling. 8 Vacated in favor of Storing, March 14, 1 ^54. In place of Blakeley, March 14, 1854. Resigned, January I, 1855. Elected, r. Clark, resigned ; sworn in, February 5, \"&b Contested by Thomas J. Barr. *12 6 Contested by Benjamin Brandreth 7 Died at Olean, May 26, ls:,6. 8 Elected, Nov. 1856. v. White, deceased. * ResiL'iied, Feb. 13, 18 7; Bloomfleld Usher elected, March 6, 1S57, v. Clark, resigned. 138 NEW-YORK SENATE. SENATORS IN THE NEW- YORK LEGISLATURE. [In the absence of official data, personal recollections and other means of information have been relied upon in preparing the column of residences. Errors doubtless occur, which will be corrected, when discovered, in future editions.J Names. Residences. Districts. Years in Senate. Martinsburgh, Lewis county,. , Greene countv 1819, 20, 1, 2. Adams, Peter C-, Middle, ... 1806, 7. S, 9. Durham, Greene county, Kingston, Ulster county loth Middle, ... 1848, 9. Addison, John,. 179S, 9, 1800. Adriance, Abraham, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.,. . Middle, ... 1808, 4. 5, (1. Allen, David, Eastern, . . . Sth, 1816, 17, 18, 19. Allen, Ethan B., Batavia, Genesee county, L«>26, 7, S, 9. 1st Middle, . . . 1S29, 30, 1,2. Allison, William, ■, Orange countv, 17^3,4,5,6. Genoa, Cayuga county, Butler, W avne countv, Western, . 7th, 1803, 4. 5, 6. Armstrongs Thomas, 1S30 to 1837- , Montgomery county,.. Peru, Clinton county Western. . Eastern, . . . 1797, S, 9, 1SO0. Arnold, Eli.sha, 1812, 13, 14, 15. Attwater, Russell, Russell, St. Lawrence county, Geneseo Livingston county, . . Eastern 29th 1813, 14, 15, 16. Avrault, Allen, 1S48. , Greene county, Buffalo, Erie countv, Middle, . . . 31st, 1819,20.1,2. Babcock, George R., Backus, Frederick F., 1851), 1, 2, 3. Rochester, Monroe county,... Sth, 1S44, 5, 6, 7. Baliard, John, , Onondaga county, Western, . . 1807, 8, 9, 10. Southern, . Middle, . . . 5th 1816. Barlow, Elisha, , Dutchess county, Canastota, Madison countv. . . 1807, 8,9, 10. Barlow, Thomas, 1S44, 5, 6, 7. Barnard, Robert A., Hudson, Columbia county Sth 1854,5. Barnum, Stephen, . Dutchess county, Southern, . 1818, 19,20, 1. New-York, Nichols, Tioga countv, 8d Western, . 1S54, 5. Barstow, Gamaliel H., .... 1S19, 20, 1, 2. Bartlett, Henry E., Walton. Delaware countv, 17th, 1852, 3. Bartlit, William, Cortland, Cortland county,... 7tb, 1S42, 3, 4, 6. Bates, Stephen, Canandaigua, Ontario county. Western, . IS 16, 17,18,19. Watson, Lewis county, Auburn, Cayuga countv, 5th, 24th, 1S47. Beach, William, 1850, 1,2,3. Beardslev, John, Venice. Cayuga e >unty, 7th 1886, 7,8,9. Cherry Valley, Otsego county, Sth 5th, 5th 1880 to 1838. Beardslev, Samuel, 1823. Beckwith, Abijah, Columbia. Herkimer county,. 18:35, 6, 7, 8. Beekman, James W., New- York, 5th, 1S50, 1, 2, 8. Beekman, John P., Kinderhook, Columbia county, Sharon, Schoharie countv, 8d, Western, .. 1S45. 6, 7. Beekman. William, 1799, 1800, 1, 2. Beers, George D., Ithaca, Tompkins countv, 6th 1 3 B, 6, 7. Bellinger, Frederick P.,... Herkimer, Herkimer countv,. Kith, 1856, 7. Bennett, Harmon, New Lisbon, Otsego countv,. . isth, 1 852, 8. Benton, Nathaniel S., Little Falls, Herkimer countv, Sth 1828, 9, 80, 1. Belts, John M., Sidney. Delaware county 17th, 1848,9. Bicknell, Bennet, Morrisville. Madison county,.. Maysville, Chautauque co.,. . Western, .. 8th, 1815, 16,17, 18 Blrdsall, John, 1882,8, 4. Birdseve, Victory, Pompey, Onondaga county, .. 7th, 1827, 8. bishop, Isaac W-, < Jranville, Washington co.,. .. 4th 1884,5, 6. Bishop, Kitchell, Thurman (then) Wash, co Eastern,, . . 1812, 18, 14,15 Bishop, William S-, Rochester, Monroe county,... 27th 1S54, 5. Blakelv, Kheiuv.er, Otego, Otsego county, CTUca, Oneida countv 18th 1854. Bloodgood, Francis A.,... Western, . . 1809 to 1816. , Cayaga county Clinton, Dutchess county,.... Northeast, Dutchess county,.. Western, . Middle, ... 2d 1814, 15, 16, 17 1800, 1, 2. Bockee. Abraham, 1842, 8, 4, 5 Bogardna, Robert, New-York, 1st 1827,8, '.». Bokee, David A., Brooklyn, Kings county, Oswego, Oswego countv, 2d 20th 1848, 9. Bond, Thomas II 1848, 9. Bouck, William C, Middleburgh, Schoharie co.,. . Middle, . . . 1S21, 2. NEW-YOKK SENATE. 139 Names. Residences. Districts. Years in Senate. Boughton, George H., Loekport, Niagara county, . . . Scipio, Cayuga county, Clarkson, Monroe county, . . . 8th, 7th, 8th, Southern, . 1st, 23d, 7th, 5th, Middle, . . . Middle, . . . 12th, 23d, Eastern, . . . 5th 6th Southern, . 1st 3oth, 81st, Middle, . . . Middle. ... Western, . 16th, 6th, 6th Middle, ... 2d, 30th Middle, ... Middle, ... Middle, ... 9th Southern, . Mid. lie, ... 9th 12th, 6th. Western, .. Western, . Eastern... . 7th 5th 20th, 4th 10th, 24th, 15th, Western, . Southern, . Southern < Middle, ... Eastern,.. . Southern, . Middle, ... Hlh, 1st, 28th, Southern, . 20th, Eastern, . . . 7th, 1st 13th, 1st 26th, 1829, 30. 1823. 1824, 5, 6. 1817 to 1S22. New-York Homer, Cortland county,. ... Sing Sing, Westchester co.,. . . Western, Oneida county Delhi, Delaware county, Schaghtlcoke, Rensselaer co.. Factory ville, Tioga county,. . . Coxsackie, Greene county,... Oswego, Oswego county, 1823, 4. Bradford, George W., Brandreth, Benjamin, 1854, 5, 6, 7. 1850, 1. 1825, 6. 1804 to 1811. Brewster, Samuel, 1805, 6, 7,8. 1856, 7. Bristol, Nathan 1852, 3. 1797, 8, 9, 1800. Bronson, Alvin, 1823,4,1 830 to 88. 1854, 5, 6, 7. 1804. New- York, Hempstead, Queens county, . . Gainesville, Wyoming county, Tonawanda, Erie county, Kingston, Ulster county, Kingston, Ulster county Genoa, Cayuga county, Little Falls, Herkimer county, Brown, William Horace,.. Brownson, John W., Bush, John T., 1850, 1. 1848,9. 1848, 9. Bruyn. Jacobus S., 1801,2,3,4,5. 1810, 11, 12, 13. 1807, 8, 9, 10. 184S, 9. 1S44, 5, 6, 7. Burrows, Latham A., Burt, James M., Burt, James, Butte, Martin Binghamton, Broome county,. Warwick, Orange county,.... Warwick, Orange county, West Clarksville, Allegany co., , Ulster county, Catskill, Greene county, 1824, 5, 6, 7. 1804 to 1810. 1823, 4, 5, 6. 1854. 5 1790 to 1797. Cantine, Moses I., 1815, 16, 17, 18. 1798 to 1801. Carey, Trumbull, Baiavia, Genesee county, . Huntington, Suffolk county,.. Groveland, Livingston co., .. Troy, Rensselaer county, Cuba, Allegany aounty, Cazenovia, Madison county,.. Ontario, Wayne county Argyle, Washington county,. Waterloo, Seneca county, . . . Brookfield, Madison county... Canandaigua, Ontario county, Band] Hill, Washington co.,.. Utica, Oneida county, Lyons, Wayne county, Potsdam, St. Lawrence co.,.. , Cattaraugus county,.. 1881, 2, 3, 4. Carll, Israel Carpenter, James, Carroll, Charles II., Carroll, Thomas B., Chamberlain, CalYin T.,.. Childs. Perry G Chipman, Lemuel, 1810, 11, 12, 13. 1700,1,2,3. • 1827. 1850. 1. 1*13,4,5,6. 1819,20,1,2. 1802, 3,4,5. Clark, Ebenezer, CI rk, Jesse, 1797 to 1802. 1828,4,5. 1839, 40, 1, 2. Clark. Myron II., (lark, Orville, Clark, Thomas E., 1 852, 3, 4. 1844,5, 6,7. 1848, 9. Clark, William, 1 854, 5. Clark. Zenas 1 854, 5, 6, Clarke, Archibald S., Clarkson Matthew, 1813, 14, 15,16. 1704, 5. Clinton, I)e Witt, Clinton, James Cochran, .lames, Coe, Benjamin,.. Coe, John I)., Newtown, Queens county, Little Britain, Orange county, Palatine, Montgomery county, Haverstraw, Bockland county, , Orange county, Ponghkeepsie, Dutchess co.,.. 1700 to 1802 18"6 to 1811. 1T89, Oo, 1,2. 1814, 15. 16, 17. 1807 t<> 1812. 1 705 6, 7, 8. Coffin, Alexander J., <'nMr.ii. ( ladwallader D., . 1848, 9. 1 825, 6, 7. Cole, A. Hyde New-York, 1848, 0. ("lis. John B.,. . 1800, 1, 2. Coll, Charles Geneseo, Livingston county, . . , Saratoga county,.... Haverstraw, Kockland county, Kast Hampton, Suffolk county. Ballstou Spa, Saratoga county, Stapleton, Richmond county,. Addison, Steubeu county, 1849, 50, 1. Comstock, Adam 1806, 7, 8, 9. 1 longer, Abraham P>., Conklin, Jonathan S., <'ook. James M., Cooley. James K , Cornell, Francis It. E., 1852,8. 1830, 1,2,3,4. 1848, 9,50,1. 1852, 3. 1852, 3. 140 NEW- YORK SENATE. Names. Besidences. Districts. Years in Senate. Corning, Erastus, Cornwell, William J., Albany, Albany county, Auburn, Cayuga county Waterford, Saratoga county,. Salem, Washington county, . . 3d, 24th, .... 4th, 4th, 4th, 4th, .... 1st, 11th, .... Southern, 2d, Southern, 9th 24th, .... Western, 17th, .... 32d, 15th 21st Eastern,. 5th, ... Southern, Western, 3d Southern. 2d, 2d 6th 26th, .... 6th 23d Southern, Sth, 4th 19th. . . . Western. 1st Southern. Middle, 3d, Eastern, . 7th, Sth 3d, 3d 7th, 6th, Middle, . 5th, .... Sth 5th 4lh, Western, 6th, 7th 2Sih, .... 15th, .... 4th 1st, Southern, \\ astern, 1st Western, Middle... Western. Western, 5th 12th, ... 1842, 8, 4, 5. 1848, 9. 1S23 4,5. 1885, 6, 7, 8. 1S50, 1. Plattsburgh, Clinton county,.. Richmond, Richmond county, AVatervliet, Albany comity,. . . , Westchester county,.. Brooklyn, Kings county, Flushing, Queens county,.... Cochecton. Sullivan county,.. Pultneyville. Wayne county,. Onondaga Hollow, On.>nda^a, Middleburgh, Schoharie co ,. . Cattaraugus. Cattar.ugus co , Potsdam, St. Lawrence co Copenhagen. Lewis county,.. , 1 umberland county,.. Lowville, Lewis county, East Hampton, Suffolk co.,. .. Berne, Albany county Schoharie, Schoharie county,. New- York... Salisbury Mills, Orange co., .. Modena, Ulster county, Elmira. Chemung county, Hornby, Steuben county Binghamton, Broome county,. Binghamton, Broome county,. , Queens county, Westfield, Chautauque co Johnstown, Montgomery co., . Florence. Onei la county, Albany, Albany county, Brooklyn, Kings county, New-York, Albany, Albany county, Albany. Albany county, Fort M iller (then^ Charlotte co. Onondaga, Onondaga county,. Fredonia, Chautauqua co.,... Duanesburgh, Schenectady co. Hudson, Columbia county,. . . Manlius, Onondaga county,. .. Hanwick, Otsego county, Kingston, Ulster county, Middlefield, Otsego county,. . . Springville, Erie county, Paris, Oneida county, 1847. Cropsey, Harmon B., Crosbyj Clarkson F., 1832,3,4.5. 1854.5. 1S15, 16, 17, 19. 1 850, 1 . 1793, 4, 5, 6. 1850, 1. 1856, 7. 1S03, 4, 5, 6. 1S54, 5. 1857. 1S50, 1. 1862,8. 17S4. (?) 1S27, 8. Danforth, Peter S., Darling, John H , Dart, W illiam A Davenport, Ashley, Day, Elkanah, Dayton. Jonathan, lS14tolS21. Deitz, Johannis, 1797. 1830. 1, 2, 3. Denning, William, Denniston, Robert, 1799tolS07. (S?) 1841 to 1S47. Deyo, Abraham A., Dickinson, Andrew B., ... Dickinson, Andrew B., ... Dickinson, Daniel S., 1843, 4, 5. 6. 1840,1.2,8. 1S54. 5. 1S37 to 1840. 1850. 1. Ditmis. John D., 1S17, 18, IS, 20. 1840, 1,2,3. Dodge, William L, Dorrance, Daniel G., Douw, Volkert P., . . . 1831, 2, 3, 4. 1S54. 5. 17S6 to 1793. 1S35, 6,7, 8. I783to85,1788to90 Dudlev, Charles E., Dudley, Charles E-, 1820, 1, Si. 1S23, 4, 5. 1777. 8. Earll, Jonas, Jr., Eason, David, 1823,4,5,6. 1888. 4. 1S29, 80, 1, 2. Edmonds, John W., Edwards, Samuel L., Ellsworth, Stukeley, Elmendorf, Lucas, 1832.3,4.5. 1833 to 1840. 1 825, 6. 7, 8. 1814 15. 16,17. Ely, Sumner, 1840,1,2,8. 1S45, 6, 7,8. Enos, Truman, 1S27, 8, 9, 80. 1S23. Evans. David E., Batavia, Genesee county Dansville, Livingston county, . Piermont, Rockland county,.. Albion, Orleans county, Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co. Keeseville, Clinton county,... Brookhaven. Suffolk county, . Brookhavcn. Suffolk county,.. Western, Oneida county,. New-York, Caugbnawaca, Montg*raery oo Lansinghurgh. Rensselaer co., , Herkimer county, 1819. 20, 1. 2. 1842, 3, 4, 5. 1&56. 7. Ferdon, John W., Field, Ben, 1954. 5. 1848,9. Fink, Josiah, Floyd, J'hn G., . 1832, 3, 4, 5. 1S4S. 9. Floyd, William, .. 1777 to 1788. ]'! vd, William, 1808. 1845. 6, T. 1777toSl,1798to91 Foote, Bbeaeaer Foote, Isaac, 1799,1800,1,2. I80S, 3.4,5. 1S2I, 2. Rome, Oneida county, ... — Sund Lake, Rensselaer co.,. . . 1881 to34,lS41to4 LS48, 9. Fox, Albert R., NEW-YORK SENATE. 141 Names. Residences. Districts. Years in Senate. Ellicottville. Cattaraugus co.,. Mohawk, Herkimer county,.. Sth, 16th, ... 1st, Eastern,. Western, Western, 5th, Eastern, . 2Tth, ... Sth isth, .... Eastern, . 3d, 1st Middle, . Western, 22d Southern, 4th, Western, Southern, 26th Western, 29lh, .... Eastern,. Middle, . Western, Tth 5th, Sth Tth 26th, ... Southern, Western, 6th 3d Southern, Middle, . 26th. ... Western, 6th 23d, . . . 3d, 1st, Tth Western, Sth Middle, . 4th, lllh, .... Pth Middle, . 3d Western. Tth, Middle, . Middle, . 4th Eastern, . 20th Southern 6th Middle, . 8th, 1-85 6,7,8,9. 1S50, 1. 1S42. Palatine, Montgomery county. Palatine, Montgomery county, Manheim (then) Mont- co.,. .. New- York, Sand Lake, Rensselaer co.,. . . Brockport. Monroe county,. . . Geneseo, Livingston county,.. Brooklyn, Kings county,.*... Albany, Albany county, Albanv, Albany countv, New-York, , Orange county, Schoharie, Schoharie' county,. Fairmount. Onondaga county, BrHgehampton. Suffolk co.,.. Galway, Saratoga county, Palatine, Montgomery county, 1S16 IT, 18, 19. Frey, John 1793.4,1799 to 1802 17S4, 5, 6, 7. 184S, 9. Frothingham, Thomas, ... 1820, 1, 2. 1848, 9. Fuller. Philo ('., 1831, 2 Furman, Gabriel, Gansevoort, Leonard, Gansevoort, Peter, 1839, 40, 1, 2. 1791to3.97tolS02. 1883, 4,' 5, 6. 1S24. 5, 6, 7. 17 s 4, 5. 6, 7. Gebhard, Jacob 1807, 8, 9. 10. 1848, 9. 50, 1. 1791 to 4.99 to 1302 1830, 1, 2, 3. Gettman. Frederick, Gilbert, William, 1799, 1800, 1, 2. 1S09. 10, U, 12. Gilbert. William J.. 1 Gold Thomas EL, . Painted Post, Steuben county, Whitesboro', Oneida county, " Ithaca, Tompkins county, . . . Ballston, Saratoga county, Canandaigua, Ontario county, Sodus. Wayne county, Hamilton, Madison county,. .. Cuba. Allegany countv, Auburn, Cayuga county, Salubria, Chemung county... , Rockland county,. " . . Blenheim, Schoharie county,. Hector, Tompkins county,... Catskill, Greene county , Westchester county... Athens. Greene county, Hornellsvil'e. Steuben county, Palmyra Ithenl Ontario co.,.. Binghamton, Broome county, Binghamtoo, Broome county, New- York, ". Bridgehampton, Suffolk co.,. 1851, (ex. ses.) 1 T9T to 1802. Goodwin. William H., Gordon, James, Graham, Thomas G., 1855. 1T9T to 1S04. lT9Stol801,6to9. 1S20, 1, 2. 1823, 4. Greenlv, Thomas, Griffin. John, 1823.4,5. 1S33. 4, 5, 6. Gridney, Abraham, Guinnip, George B., Gurnee. Abraham, 184T. 1850, 1. 1S22. 1813. 14, 15, 16. Hager, Peter, 2d, 1826. T, 8, 9. 1824, 5, 6, 7. 1797, S, 9, 1800. 1810, 11, 12, 13. llak-. John K-, 1856, 7. Hall, Amos, Hall, Samuel H. P., Hall, Samuel H. P., Hall, William, 1310, 11, 12, 13. 1847. 1848,9. 1848, 9. 1854, 5. Halsejr, Jehiel H., 1882, 3, 4, 5. 1809. 1851, (ex. ses.) 1818, 19,20,1. 1845, 6. 7. Halsey, Silas, Halsted, Joseph, Hammond, Jabez D Genoa, Cayuga county, Copake, Columbia county,... Cherry Valley. Otsego county, Elizabethtown Essex county,. Albany, Albany county, Albion, Orleans county, Orangelown(V)then Orange co. Albany, Albany county, Harcourt John W 1856,7. 1842 to 1847. 1772 to 1790. 1347. Hart, Ephraim, 1817 to 1822. Hart, Truman, Palmyra, Wayne county, Kingston, Ulster county, Kingston, Ulster county, Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence co 1326.7,8,9. Hasbrouck, Abraham, Ha-Jjrouck, Joseph, Hasbrouck. Louis, Hascall, Ralph. 1822. 1793, 4, 5, 6. 1333,4. 1816, 17, 18, 19. Hat.h. Moses P., Oswego, Oswego county, , Westchester county,.. Solon, Cortland county, Alexander, Genesee county,.. 1351, (ex. ses.) 1795 to 1803. Hatfleld, Blchard Hathaway. Samuel G.,.. . Hathorn, John Hawkins, Henry, 1823. 1787 to 1804. 1839, 40, 1, 2. Admitted to his seat, by resolution of senate, July 2. See note, p. 186. 142 NEW-YORK SENATE. Names. Residences. Districts. Years in Senate. Bawley, William M-, II ay den, Moses, Hitchcock, Simon C., Hitchcock, Zina, Hoffman, Anthony, , Hogeboom, J*»hn C Hogeboom, Stephen, , Hopkins, David, , Hopkins. James C, Hopkins. James C., Hopkins, Reuben, , Hopkins. Samuel M., . Hotchkiss, William, , Hubbarb, John F., , Hubbard. Ruggles, , Hull, Laurens, Humfrey, Cornelius, Humphrey, Friend, Humphrey, Reuben, Hunt, Alvah, Hunter, John, Huntington, Abel, Huntington, Benjamin N., Huntington, George, Huntington, Henry Huntington, James, Huntting. Benjamin, Hutcbina, James Hutton, Christopher, Hyde, Caleb Jay, Sir James, knight, . . Johnson, Daniel, Johnson, Noadiah, Johnson, Robert, Johnson, Stephen C, Johnson, Stephen H., Johnson, William Samuel, Jones, David R. Floyd,.. Jones, Elbert H , Jones. Henry Floyd, Jones. Dr. John,.". Jones, John P Jones, Nathaniel, Jones, Samuel Jordan, Ambrose L., Judson, David C., Kellogg, Isaac Kelly, William, Kemble, John C., Kent, Moss Keyes, Perley, Keyes, Perley, King, John A., Kirby, Micafah W., Kloek, Jacob O., Knox, John Lacy, Isaac Lake, Wells Landon, Jonathan, Lansing, Robert, Lansing, Robert Lawr< nee, John, Lawrence, John L», Lawrence, Jonathan, Lawrence, Sidney,. , Lawyer, Abraham L.,. ... Leu, Martin. , Hornellsville. Steuben county, York, Livingston county Cazenovia, Madison county,.. Kingsbury, Washington co., . . Rhinebeck. Dutchess county,. Ciaveraek, Columbia county,. Claverack, Columbia county,. Hebron, Washington county,. Granville, Washington co.,. . . Ogdensburgh. St.Lawrence co. , Orange county, Le Roy, Genesee county, Chester, Warren county,.... Norwich, Chenango county,. Troy, Rensselaer county, Angelica, Allegany county,. . , Dutchess county, Albany. Albany county, Marcellus, Onondaga county,. Greene, Chenango county, . . . New Rochelle, Westchester co., Fast Hampton, Suffolk county, Rome, Oneida county Bath, Steuben county, Rome, Oneida county, Big Stream Point. Yates co.,. Southampton, Suffolk county,. Brooklyn, Kings county , Rensselaer county,... , Tioga county, West Hampstead, Rockl'd co., Delhi, Delaware county, Delhi, Delaware county, Schenectady, Schenectady co New-York, New-York , Queens county Jamaica, Queens county,. . . . , Queens county, Monticello, Sullivan county,.. Newburgh, Orange county,. .. Jamaica, Queens county, Hudson, Columbia county,... Ogdensburgh, St.Lawrence co. Rhinebeck, Dutchess county,. Troy, Rensselaer county, Cooperstown, Otsego county.. Watertown, Jefferson county,. Watertown. Jefferson county,. Jamaica. Queens e< >unty Henrietta, Monroe county Caughnawaga (dist.) Palatine. Waterloo, Seneca county South Chili. Monroe county,.. , Lister county .... , Dutchess county, Watertown, Jefferson county, Watertown. Jefferson county,, Flushing, Queens county, New- York, Newtown, Queens county Moira, Franklin county,.... ( obleskill, Schoharie county, Granville, Washington co.,. . 26th, . 8th, . .. 20th, ... Eastern, . Middle, . Middle, . Middle, . Eastern, . 13th, .... 4th Middle, . Western, 14th, .... 6th Eastern. • 6th Middle, . 3d, Western, 6th 2d, Southern, 19th, .... 6th Western. 25th Southern 2d, Eastern, Western, Southern, 2d, .. 8d, ... Middle 8d, .. nth, . 6th, 1st, Southern, 1st, Southern, 2d, 9th, Southern, 3d, Eastern, . Eastern, . 8th, 3d Western, Western, 5th, 1st 27th Western, Western, 8th 2d Middle, 5th, 21st, Southern 4th, . . . Southern 4th, 3d 4th, 1S4S, 9. 1829. 30. 1854, 5. 1794 to 1803. 17SS, 9, 90. 1S01, 2,3, 4. 1805, 6, 7, 8. 1786to9,1809tol2 1S54, 5. 1S40, 1, 2, 8. 1794,5,6,7. 1892. 1S56, 7. 1S29 to 1836. 1S12, 13, 14, 15. 1838, 9, 40, 1. 17S7, 8, 9. 1S40, 1. 1811, 12, 13, 14. 1S39, 40, 1, 2. 1823, 1836 to 1S43. 1898. lS51(ex.ses.),2,3 1836, 7, 8, 9. 18d5, 6, 7. 1856, 7. 1801,2,8,4 1834, 5. 1802. 1804, 5, 6, 7. 177S, 1781,2. 1S39, 40, 1, 2. 1887, 8, 9. 1804, 5, 6, 7. 1S44, 5, 6, 7. 1850, 1. 1S48, 9. 1844 5, 6, 7. 1818, 14, 15 1886, 7,8,9. 1777, S. 1835, 6, 7, 8. 1S52, 3. 1791 to 1799. L826, 7,8. 1822. 1808, 9, 10, 11. 1856, 7. 1834,5, 6. 1800, 1. 2, 3. 1814, 15, 16, 17. 1-21,5, C), 7. 1 s-_>:{. 1852, 3. 177H to 17M',. 1817, 18, 1H, 20. is'::., 6, 7,8. l B25, 6, 7, S. 1777,8,9. 1892,8,4,5. i 154, 5. 1788, 9, 90. ISIS, 'J. 1777 to 79, '.tO to 93 1848, t. 1 885, 6, 7. s. , 40, 1. NEW-YORK SENATE. 143 Names. Residences. Districts. Years in Senate. Lee. M. Lindley Fulton, Oswego county Brooklyn, Kings county, Brooklyn, Kings county, 80th Southern. 1st 1856, 7. Leff-rts. John, 1881, 2. L'-ffVrts John, 18*8, 4. 5. Lefferts, Peter Brooklyn, Kings county Canandaigua. Ontario county. Bhinebeck, Dutchess county.. Southern. 7th Middle. . 1791. Albert, 1-44. 5. 6. 7. Le * is. Morgan 1611, 18, 18, 14. L*1L >mmedieu. Ezra Southold. Suffolk county.. . ! . . Southern. 1784 to 1809, ex. 98 Littl-. David ![ Cherry Valley, Otsego co., 1-th. ... 1848, 9. Livingston, Charles L. New- York 1st 1884, 5. 6, 7. -> Livingston. Edward P Clermont, C dumbia county,. . Middle, . 1809, 10, 11, 12. Livingston Edward P., . .. Clermont, Columbia county... 3d 1888, 4. 1838. Livingston. Henry A-, — Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co.. . •2d 1833,9,40, 1. Livingston, John Eastern, . Southern. 1793 to 0, 1-16 tol9 Livingston, Peter R Red Hook, f?> Dutchtss « 1880, 1, 2. Livingston, Peter R., Red Hook, i?> Dutchess co.,.. 2d, '. B, 9. Living-ton. Philip. , Westchester county, . . Southern, 1790 to 93, 1795 to3 Livingston, Philip, dr , Dutchess county, Southern. 1777. -. Nathaniel Oxford. Chenango county,.... Western,. 1806, 7. S. 9. ~- Loomis, Chauaeey, . Genesee county, Western.. 1816, 16. 17, IS. Loomis. Chester, Rushville, Ontario county, Brooklyn. Kings county MarMetown. Ulster county,.. . 7th, 1* '2d l^o. 6. 7, S. Lotu John A 1843, 4^ 5. 6. Lounsbery, Ebenezer 1886. Lonnsbery, John , Ulster county Middle... Eastern. . 1818, 19, 20, 1. Lush. Stephen Albany, Albany county, 1801, 2. Lvnde. Charles W Homer. Cortland county 6th 1881, 2. 3. 4. Lvnde. Tilly Sherburne, Chenango county, M.ddle... 1881, 2. Lvnde. Tilly. Sherburne, Chenango county, Lyonsdale, Lewis county, — 6th, 1888, 4. 5. 1851, (ex. session.) Ly«>n. Caleb, of Lyonsdale, •21st McCall, dames. . .*. , Allegany county . ... 6th, ti. 7. McCarty, dohn ... Coeymans, Albany county,. . . 3d, 387 8, 9, 30. Maedonald, Allan White Plains. Westchester co- 2d, , 4. 5. 'all. Alexander, . .. New- Vork, s-outhern. 17-4, 5, 6. McDowell, John G., Chemung, (then) Tioga co.. . . 6th 4. 5. MeElwain, dohn A Warsaw. Wyoming county,. . . 80th 1358, 3. Mclntyre. Archibald Albany, Albany county 1888. Mclntyre. Archibald, Albany. Albany county 4th, :. 6, 6. Mark Ebenezer 6th - 6, 7. i. dohn Cambridge, Washington co. . Eastern, . », 10, 11. McLean, dohn. dr Salem. Washington county, .. 4th, ... ■ 1888, 1-37. McMartin. Duncan, dr Broadalbin, Montgomery co... Eastern. . 1830, 1. 2. McMartin, Duncan, dr Broadalbin. Montgomery co... 4th 9, 30. M.-Mi. had. Richard Schenectady, Schenectady co., 8d, 7. -. If c Murray, William New- York Sd Madden, Edward M Middletowa, Orange ooonty,.. 9th 1856, 7. liaison, Leonard Pooghkeepsio, Dut hess co., . Cortlandville. Cortland, co.,.. Trov. Rensselaer countv, 2d 3d 1-34. 5, 6. 7. 18, 19. 20. h 5, 6. I860, 1. Mailer?, William, Mai lory, dames, Mann. < Iharles A.. Ftica, Oneida countv 19th, '.'.'.'. 88d Martin, Frederick S., Franklinville, Cattaraugus co., 1843, 9. Martin. Walter Martinbnrgh, Lewis county... 10, 11, 18. Mather, Hiram I' Elbridge, Onondaga county... 7th 1889, 30, Matthews Vincent Elmira. (then) Tioga county, . Western.. 1791 to 1808. Mavn.tr 1. John Ovid. Seneca county 7th 1888, 9 4". r 1, William II Uuca, » meida county 5th, . 1. 2. Meyer, dohn , Onondaga county, Wotern.. 1803. a. Paul, , Richmond county, Southern. ■. 1, 2. Elijah W., Fabian, < taondaga county. . . . Western,. 1881, 2. John I Claverack, Columbia county,. Middle... 1-21 2 Miller, 8 R cheater, Monroe county,. .. -'Tth I860, 1. Mitchell, Th.wnas B v Canajnharfe, Montgomery co.. 4th 1-43. 4. 5, G. - Benjamin Plattsburgh, Clinton county... Eastern 1880, 1. 2. Boxbory, Delaware county, .. Middle. . 1-2". 1. 2. . Edwin D New York 6tta 7th, l-5o. 1, 2, 3. Aurora, Cayuga county,. . .... - Harvey P., r o*. Mill i van county, . 2d 1-17. Bnttern inty. .. . Western. 1797 to l-on. Lewis, Morrissania, Westchester co., . Southern. 1777 to 1790. . Richard .uia, Westchesterco... Southern, 177S, 9. ]44 NEW-YORK SENATE. Names. Residences. Districts. Years in Senate. Morris, Thomas, Mosely, William A., Canandaigua, Ontario county, Buffalo. Erie county, Elbridge, Onondaga county,. . Herkimer, Herkimer county, . , Albany county , Westchester county, . . New-York, Western,. Sth 22d, Western,. Western,. 2d 4th, Western,. 7th, 10th, ... Western,. 22d Middle... ISth, .... Middle,.. 6th, 7th, Southern, Western,. Sth, 82d, 3d, Middle,.. Western,. Middle,.. Eastern, . Western,. Middle,.. 27th Middle,.. 4th, Western,. 4th, Western,. 10th, .... 2oth, ... Western,. 6th Middle,.. 7th, .... Stb, 3d Eastern, . 12th, ... Western.. Western,. Southern, 31st, Sth, .... Middle,. 3d, Southern, 17th, .... Western,. Sth, 2d 7th Western,. 14th, 19th Western,. 1st, 7th, 80th, ... 14ih, .... Southern, Middle,.. 8d, 1797 to 1801. 1833 to 1841. 1852 to 1855. 1794 to 1S01. Mynderse, Rinier, 1777 to 1731. 1824, 5, 6, 7 1S52. d 1*06, 7, 8, 9. 1S89, 40, 1, 2. 1S56, 7. 1797, 8. 1856, 7. 1817 IS, 19 20. Geneva, Ontario county, Geneva, Ontario county, Athens, Greene county, , Albany county, Syracuse, Onondaga county, . Norwich, Chenango county,. . Norwich, Chenango county,.. W r alton, Delaware county, Walton. Delaware county, Penn Yan, Yates county, , Queens county Schenectady, (then) Alb'ny co. Clinton Corners, Dutchess co., Randolph, Cattaraugus co.,. . . Schenectady, Scheneciady co., Nicholas, Robert C, Nichols. George S., Nicoll, Francis, 1S50, 1. 1S16, 17, IS, 19. 1823, 4, 5, 6. 1S27, 8, 9, 30. 1797. 1782, 3, 4, 5. 1852 3. Ogden, Isaac, Oliver, William M., Onderdonk. Andrew, Oothoudt, Henry, Otis, John H., 1S50. 1. 1837 to 1S42 17S0. 1. 1783 to V6. Auburn Cayuga county, , Ulster county, 1S20. 1, 2. 1782, 3, 4. 1810, 11, 12, 18. 1777, 8. 1777 to 17S8. • 1856, 7. 1777 to 17S2. Palmer, Thomas, Paris, Daniel, Johnstown. Montgomery co. . Johnstown, Montgomery co., Parma Centre. Munroe co Kingston. Ulster county, Glens Falls. Warren county,.. Burlington, Otsego county,. . . New-York, Paterson. John E., Pawling Levi, Peck, Bethuel, 1839 to 1S42. 1805 to 1808. 1856, 7. 179stolS01,10to!8 1852, 8. 1*52, 3. 1810 to 1813. 1S41 to 1S44. 1777 to 1788. 184:} to 1S46 Petty Joseph II., . . . Phelps Seth, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co , . Oswego, Oswego county Whitesboro', Oneida county, . Nichols, Tioga county Poughkeepsie. Dutchess co., . Auburn, Cayuga county Olean. Cattaraugus county,. . . Catskill. Greene county, , Columbia county Greenbush. Rensselaer co.,. .. , Chautauque county,. . . Winfleld. Herkimer county, .. Salem, Westchester connty,.. Buffalo, Erie county, Attica, Wyoming county, , Orange county Hunter, Greene county, New-York , Lawyersville, Schoharie co.,.. Alexander, Genesee county,.. Batavia. Genesee county, Sidney, Delaware county Syracuse, Onondaga countv,. . Warreasburgh, Warren co., , I'tica, Oneida county Aurelius, Cayuga county Jamaica, Queena county Kalonah, Westchester county. Almond Allegan] county,..!. W hallousburgh, Essex county. New- York, Piatt, Jonas Piatt, Zephaniah, Porter, Timothy H., 1823, 1328 to 1881. 1S36 to 1889. 1792 to 1795. 1S54 5 Pratt Elisha N Prendergast, Jediah, Prendergast. John I., Purely, Ebenezer, Putnam, James 0., Putnam, Harvey, Pye, David Quackenboss, Herman L, . Radcliff. Peter W 1818. 1S15 to 1818. 1801 to 1800. 1-54, 5. 1843 to 1S46. 1791 to 1794. 1S31 to 1884. 1818 to 1S16. 1856, 7. 1808 to 1811. 1823, 4, 5. 1829 to 1S82. Ramsey, Joseph H.,. Rea, Alexander Redfleld, lleman J., Rhoadee, Elijah, Rich, Luther Richards, George, . Richardson, Eaton J., 1841 to 1844. 1809 to 1812. 1854, ft. 1856, 7. 1797. 1856, 7. Robertson, William H Robinson, Charles D., Rogers, Ell W., 1854 5. 1850, 1. 1852, 8. 1777 to 92, ex. 87, 8 1S12 to 1815. Delhi, Delaware county, . — Delhi, Delaware county, Root, Erastus 1S40 to 1844. NEW-YORK SENATE. 145 Names. Ro9eboora, Robert, . Rosecrans, George, Boss, William, Rouse, Casper M., . Ruger, William, . . . Ruggles, Francis H. Bussed, Ebenezer,. Sanger, Jedediah, Sanders, John, ... Sands, Joshua, Sands, Eobert, Sanford. Edward, Sanford, John, Sanford, M itchell, Sanford, Nathan, Sanford, Eeuben, Savage, Edward, Savage, James, Schenck, Abraham, Schenck, John, Schenck, John, Jr., Schoonmaker, Marius F- Scott, John B-, Scott, John Morin, Scovil, Carlos P., Schuyler, Peter, Schuyler, Philip, Sedgwick, Henry J., . . . Seger, Francis, Selden, Charles , Reward, William H.,.. . Seymour, Henry, Sherman, Alpheus Sherman, George C-,. . Sherrill, Eliakim Sherwood, Lyman, Shipherd, Daniel, Sibley, Mark H., Sickles, Daniel E...... Silvester, Peter, Skinner, Alanson, Skinner, Avery, Skinner, Roger, Smalley, Sylvanus, Smith, Addison M.,... Smith, Cyrus P., Smith, Henry B., Smith, Joshua, Smith, Joshua B-, Smith, Justin A., Smith, Nathan, Smith, Saxton, Smith, Saxton, Smith, William, Sncll, Jacob, Snow, Simeon, Snyd r, John Bpencer, Ambrose, Spencer, Ambrose, Bpencer, John C., Spenci r. Joseph, Bpencer, Joshua A., .. Bpencer, Mark, Bpraker, David, Stanton, Henry B., Stearns, John, Residences. Districts. Cherry Valley, Otsego county. German Flats, Herkimer co.,. Newburgh, Orange county, .. , Chenango county Watertown, Jefferson county,. Fredonia, Chautauque county, Salem, Washington county, . . New Hartford, Oneida county, Schenectady, (then) Alb'nyeo. Brooklyn, Kings county, .... , W ashington county, . . New- York, " Amsterdam, Montgomery co., ( atskill, Greene county,.. . New- York, Wilmington, Essex county, Salem, Washington county, Salem, Washington county, Fishkill, Dutchess county,. North Hempstead, Queens co, Kingston, Ulster county, New-York, New-York, Martinsburgh, Lewis county, Years in Senate. Albany, Albany county, Manlius, Onondaga county,. . Turin, Lewis county, Troy, Rensselaer county, .... Auburn, Cayuga county, Utica, Oneida county, New-York, V\ atertown, Jefferson county, Shandaken, Uhter county,... Lyons, W ayne county, Argyle, Washington county,. Canandaigua, Ontario county, New-York, Kinderhook, Columbia county, Brownville, Jefferson county,. Union Square, Oswego co.,. .. Sandy Hill, Washington co.,.. , Chenango county, Morris, Otsego co., Brooklyn, Kings county, <. haleaugay, Franklin county,. Smithtown, Suffolk county, . . . Smithtown. Suffolk county,. .. Whitehall, Washington co., .. Fairfield, Herkimer county, .. Putnam Valley, Putnam co., . Putnam Valley, Putnam co., . Islip, Suffolk county, Oppenheim, (then) Mont, co., Root, Montgomery county, . . . Ancram, ( olumbia county, . . . Hudson, Columbia county, Hudson, Columbia county, Canandaijiiia, Ontario county. Rochester, Monroe county, . .. L'tiea, Oneida county, New- York, Canajoharie, Montgomery co. Heneca Falls, Beneca county,. Waterford, Saratoga county,. . Western,. Eastern, . Middle,.. Western,. 5th, 8th, Eastern, . Western,. Eastern, . Southern, Middle,.. 1st, 16th, .... 3d Southern, 4th Eastern, . Middle,.. Middle,.. Southern, 1st Kith, .... 1st, Southern, 5th, Western,. Western.. 7th, .... 5ih, .... Eastern, 7th, Western,. 1st, 5th loth, .... "Hi, E.i stern, . 7th, 3d, Middle,.. 21st, 5th, Eastern, . Western, 18th, 2d, 15th, . . . 1st, 2d, 18th, .... Western, 2 to 1792. Van BommImt, Stephen,, Van Scliaick, Anthony, Van Schaick, Myndcrt,.... Albany, Albany county, New-York,!! !!!!.!!!!!!!!!!! 1791 to 1795- 1707 to 1800. lb&i to ic;;u NEW-YORK SENATE. 147 Names. Residences. Districts. Years in Senate. Van Schoonhoven.Jacobus. Half Moon Saratoga County,. Western,. 1794 to 1805. Van Schoonhoven, Wm. H. Trov, Rensselaer countv, 3d, 1846, 7. Van Schoonhoven, Wm. H. Troy, Rensselaer county, 12th 1852, 3. Van Vechten, Abraham... Albanv, Albany county, Eastern, . 1793 to 1805. Van Veen ten, Abraham,.. Albany, Albany county, .... Middle,.. 1816 to 1819. 1st, 4th, 1842. Varnev, Edmund, Russia, Herkimer county, 1842 to 1845. Veeder, John, Schenectadv, (then)Albany co. Eastern, . 1806 to 1S09. Veeder, Simon Albanv, Albanv countv, Eastern, . 1S04 to 1306. Verbrvek, Samuel G., , Rockland county, Middle,.. 1814 to 1817. Verplanck, Gulian C-...... New-York, 1st Middle, . . 1843 to 1841. Troy, Rensselaer county, Troy, Rensselaer county, 1822. Viele, John L., 4th 1S26 to 1829. Wadsworth, James, Buffalo. Erie county, 31st, 1856, 7. Utica, Oneida county, Frcdonia, Chautauque county. Silver Creek, Chautauque co., 5th, 32d, 32d 1336 to 1840. 1354, 5. 1352, 3. 1st, Southern, 1823 to 1826. Ward. Jonathan, 1807 to 1S10. Ward, Stephen, , Westchester countv, . . Southern, 1780% 1783. Warren, Moses Hoosick, Rensselaer countv,. . 3d, 1S23 to 1S31. Waterman, Thomas G.,. . . Binghamton, Broome county, 6th, 1827 to 1330. Liberty, Sullivan county, New-York Hebron, Washington county, . 9th, Southern, Eastern, . 1854, 5. 1797, 8. Webster, Alexander, 1777 to 85, 90 to 93. Wendell, Gerritt, Cambridge, Washington co., . Eastern, . 1813 to 1816. Westcott, David M., Goshen, Orange county 2d, 1831 to 1834. Whallon, James S., Keeseville, Essex county, 14th, .... 1348, 9. Wheeler, Grattan II Bath, Steuben countv 6th, 1828 to 1831. Wheeler, Melancton, Whitehall, Washington co., .. 4th, 1823, 4. Wheeler. Thomas J., Connewango, Cattaraugus co., 6th 1846, 7. 1811 to 1814. Cherry Valley, Otsego county, Olean, Cattaraugus county,. . . Western,. 32d 1797 to 1799. White, Roderick 1856. Whiting, William B., Western,. 4th, Middle,.. 9th, 1732 to 1785. Whitney. Thomas R., Wilkin, James W., 1854, 5. Goshen, Orange county, Goshen, Orange countv, 1301 to 4, 11 to 14. Wilkin, Samuel J., 1343, 9. Sth, 4th Eastern, . 1825 to 1828. Potsdam, St. Lawrence co., . . Salem, Washington countv, .. 1835 to 1838. Williams, John, 1777 to 1779. Williams, John, Salem, Washington county, .. Eastern, . 1783 to 1795. Williams, Josiah B Ithaca, Tompkins county, 25th, .... 1852 to 1855. Williams, Richard H., .... Potter, Yates county, 7tb, 1846, 7. Williams, Richard S-, New- York, 3d, 1850, 1. Williams, Robert, Poughkeepsie, (?) Dutchess co. Middle, . . 1803 to 1811. William-. Timothy S-, Ithaca, Tompkins countv, 25th 1848, 9. , Genesee county, Goshen, Orange county, Monroe, Orange county, Mount Hope, Orange county,. Western,. Middle,.. Middle,.. 2d, 1318 to 1821. 1777 to 1782. 1777 to 1730. Woodward, Benjamin, 1827 to 1830. Woodworth, John, Troy, Rensselaer county, .... Eastern, . 1804 to 7. Woodworth, Robert, Troy, Rensselaer county, Eastern,. 1793 to 1796. Wooster. Sherman Newport, Herkimer countv,.. 5th, 1823 to 1826. Works, Samuel, Lockport, Niagara county, . .. Whitehall, Washington co.,. . Sth 13th, ... 1837 to 1844. Wright, Daniel S-, 1852, 3. Wright,JohnC Esperance, Schoharie county. 3d, 1843 to 1846. Wright. Silas, Jr Canton, St. Lawrence county. 4th 1824 to 1827. Yates, Abraham, Jr., Albanv, Albany county, Western,. 1777, 1779 to 1790. Yates, Henrv, Jr., Schenectady, Schenectady co., Eastern, . 1311 to 14, 18 to 21. Schenectady (then) Albany co. Fort Plain, Montgomery co., . Ballston, Saratoga county, Ballston. Saratoga county, Eastern, . 1806 to 1808. 16th, .... Eastern, . 4th 1^,54, 5. Young, Samuel, 1818 to 1820. Young. Samuel, 1835 to 40, 46, 7. 148 ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. [ The following table shows the apportionment of members of assembly among the several counties since the revolution. The notes in letter* refer to districts composed of more than one county, and those in small Jig u rex to the changes in the representation from the erection of new counties. ] COUNTIES. Const. April 20 1777. Feb.7,1 1791. Mar.4, 1796. M'h31 1802. Ap. 1, 1608. Ap. 8, 1 1615. \p.l2, 1822. Ap.18, 1626. M'y23 1836. Vlar.8, 1S46. Ap.13, 1857. Albany, 10 1 Tr 10 2 6 a c 63 16 1 d 3 d 4 26 1 22 1 1 2 4 2 1 Cattaraugus, . 2 4 35 2 2 1 7 V 6 48 1 4 3 1(7 4 9 2 6 J1 3 1(7 4 1 2 5 A 1 1(7 3 1 3 2 2 4 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 2 4 2 1 1 2 Clinton, Columbia, . . . V V 6 1 2 1 Cumberland,. 3 10 10 2 7 2 Dutchess, . .. Erie, 7 7 2 4 / 1 1 1(7 1 1 Fulton, 1 3j 2 1 2 8 2 3 2 1 is 3 15 5k 11 2e bg 4q 715 4 413 2 ft 3 3 1 1 2 3 8 4* 10 17t 5 4 6K. 4 413 4 1 2 4 1 1 1 8 1 2 3 2 3 8 1 1 2 3 3 3'. 11 1 5 4 3 3 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 Gloucester, . . 2 2 j i i*l V 3 m 1 m 3 2 1 1 2 Jefferson, . . . 8 Kings, 2 1 1 7 1 2 8 3 2 Monroe, 8 Montgomery, New-York, . . 6p 9 7*i * 7 6i 13 5 9 5 11 Id 5 8 9 5 4 1 17 2 7 2* 2<> 3 17 4n 2 * 4 I 1 8 3 Ontario, . ... Orange, / 2 2 1 Oswego, . . . 5 1 8 ft 1 1 1 4 2 :) 8 4 4 4 11 8 4 1 1 1 4 3 2 2 1 Queens 4 3 5 4 6 1 17 3 ft 1 1 n m 4 2 8 Richmond, . 2 1 1 8 4 ft 2 Schenectady, 1 r 1 2 1 1 & 1 3 1 16 8 f 1 8« 26 3 At 1 « 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 8 2 1 1 2 1 O 4 8 Suffolk, 5 4 2 1 Tioga, 14 2 1 1 Tompkins, . . 1 ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. 149 COUNTIES. Const. April 20 1777. Feb.7, 1791. Mar.4, 1796. M'h.31 1802. Ap. 1, 1S08. Ap. 8, ( Ap.l2, 1S15. 1&22. Ap.18, 1826. M'v 83 1836. Mar.S, 1846. Ap.13, 1857. Ulster, 6 5 S10 2 4 it u 5u At bu bu, 3 1 4 16 3 2 1 3 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 18 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 Washington,. 4 iv 6 6 2 2 Westchester,. 6 5 5 4 3 3 3 1 16 1 1 Total, . ... 70 70 108 100 112 126 12S 12S 128 128 128 a 1806, Allegany with Ontario, I. i 1786, b 1808,1815, Allegany and Steuben, 1. 2 18 ; i0, c 1806, Broome and Tioga, 1. 3 1809, d 1808, Cattaraugus, Chautauque and Ni- * 1799, agara. 1. 6 1804, e 1815, Cattaraugus, Chautauque and Ni- 6 1S17, agara, •>. f 1799, Essex and Clinton. 1. 7 1793, g 1808, 1815, Clinton and Franklin, 1. A 1821, Erie and Niagara, 1. * 1S06, i 1838, Fulton and Hamilton, 1. 8 1808, j 1S02, Genesee and Ontario, 3. 10 1797, k 1816, Montgomery and Hamilton, ?. » 1808, I 1794, Onondaga and Herkimer, 1. " 1838, m 1805, Lewis. Jefferson and St. Lawr'ce, 1. n 18<>2 tolSoo.OneidaandSt. Lawrence,4. 13 1824, o 1796, Steuben and Ontario, 2. " 1791, p 17S9, Montgomery and Ontario, 6. q 1816, Oneida. Onondaga and Oswego, as 16 1521, before, till 1922. r 1795, Albany and Schoharie. 5. *« 1823, 6 1554, As before, until after next census. l7 1798, t 1309, Sullivan and Ulster, 4. " 1341, H-1818, Warren and Washington, 5. * 1788 and 1791, Clinton and Wash'ton, 4. Columbia, 3 ; Albany, 7. Greene, 2 ; Ulster, 4 ; Albany, 8. Schenectady. 2 ; Albany, 4. Cayuga, 1 ; Onondaga, 1. Seneca, 1 ; Cayuga, 2. Tompkins, 2 ; Seneca, 2 ; Cayu- ga. 3. Oneida. 3 ; Herkimer, 3 ; Chenan- go, 2. Madison, 2 ; Chenango, 2. Cortland, 1 : Onondaga, 2. Ulster, 7 ; Otsego, 4 ; Delaware, 2, Putnam, 1 ; Dutchess, 5. Montgomery, 2 ; Fulton and Ham- ilton, 1. Orleans, 1 : Genesee, 3. Montgomery, 4 ; Herkimer, 1 ; Tioga. 1 ; Otsego, 1 . Livingston, 1 ; Ontario, 5 ; Mon- roe, 1. Ontario, 3 ; Wayne, 2; Yates, 1. Rockland, 1 ; Orange, 2. Genesee, 2 ; Wyoming, 2. *13 150 ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS, 1846-1857. Until 1846, members of assembly were elected in the several counties by general ticket. Since that date they have been elected by single districts, designated by the boards of supervisors, and consisting of convenient and contiguous territory, of as nearly equal population as practicable. 1 For the districts under the act of 1857, see Appendix. Albany County — [Four Districts) First District — 1st and 2d wards of the city of Albany, Bethlehem, Coeymans, Rensselaerville, Westerlo. Second District — 10th ward of the city of Albany, Berne, Guilderland, Knox, New Scotland. Third District — 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th wards of the city of Albany. Fourth District — 7th and 9th wards of the city of Albany, Watervliet. Allegany County — (Two Districts). First District — Allen, Angelica, Belfast, Birdsall, Burns, Caneadea, Centreville, Granger, Grove, Hume, New Hudson, Ossian, Rushford. Second District — Alfred, Almond, Amity, Andover, Bolivar, Clarks- ville, Cuba, Friendship, Genesee, Independence, Scio, Wellsville, West Al- mond, Wirt. Broome County — (One District). Cattaraugus County — ( Two Districts). First District — Ashford, Burton, Carrolton, Ellicottville, Farmersville, Franklinville, Freedom, Hinsdale, Humphrey, Lyndon, Machias, Olean, Portsville, Rice, Yorkshire. Second District — Cold Spring, Connewango, Dayton, Great Valley, Leon, Little Valley, Mansfield, Napoli, New Albion, Otto, Penysburgh, Persia, Randolph. Cayuga County — (Three Districts). First District — Cato, Conquest, Ira, Mentz, Sterling, Victory. Second District — City of Auburn, Aurelius, Brutus, Fleming, Owasco, Sennett, Springport. Third District — Genoa, Ledyard, Locke, Moravia, Niles, Scipio, Sempronius, Summer Hill, Venice. Chautauque County — (Two Districts). First District — Arkwright, Carroll, Charlotte, Cherry Creek, Ellicott, Ellington, Gerry, Hanovor, Kiantone, Poland, Pomfret, Sheridan, Villenovia. Second District — Busti, Chautauque, Clymer, Ellery, French Creek, Harmony, Mina, Portland, Ripley, Sherman, Stockton, Westfield. » Constitution, article 8, section 5. ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. 151 Chemung County — (One District). Chenango County — (Two Districts). First District — Columbus, Lincklaen, New Berlin, North Norwich, Norwich, Otselic, Pharsalia, Pitcher, Plymouth, Sherburne, Smyrna. Second District — Bainbridge, Coventry, German, Greene, Guilford, Macdonough, Oxford, Preston, Smithville. Clinton County — (One District). Columbia County — (Two Districts). First District — Ancram, Claverack, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin, Ger- mantown, Greenport, city of Hudson, Livingston, Taghkanick. Second District — Austerlitz, Canaan, Chatham, Ghent, Hillsdale, Kin- derhook, New Lebanon, Stockport, Stuyvesant. Cortland County — ( One District). Delaware County — ( Two Districts). First District — Colchester, Delhi, Franklin, Hamden, Hancock, Mason- ville, Sidney, Tompkins, Walton. Second District — Andes, Bovina, Davenport, Harpersfleld, Kortright, Meredith, Middletown, Roxbury, Stamford. Dutchess County — (Three Districts). First District — Beekman, Dover, East Fishkill, Fishkill, La Grange, Pawling, Union Vale. Second District — Clinton, Hyde Park, Pleasant Valley, Poughkeepsie, city of Poughkeepsie. Third District — Amenia, Milan, Northeast, Pine Plains, Redhook, Rhinebeck, Stanford. Washington. Erie County — (Four Districts). First District— 1st, 2d, 3d, 8th, 9th, 10th wards of the city of Buffalo. Second District — Amherst, Black Rock, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 11th, 12th, 13th wards of the city of Buffalo, Clarence, Tonawanda. Third District — Alden, Aurora, Chictawauga, East Hamburgh, Ham- burgh, Lancaster, Marilla, Newstead, Wales, West Seneca. Fourth District — Boston, Brandt, Colden, Collins, Concord, Eden, Evans, Holland, North Collins, Sardinia. Essex* County — ( One District). Franklin County — (One District). 152 ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. Fulton and Hamilton Counties — ( One District). Genesee County — ( Two Districts). First District — Alabama, Alexander, Batavia, Darien, Elba, Oakfield, Pembroke. Second District — Bergen, Bethany, Byron, Le Roy, Pavilion, Stafford. Greene County — (Two Districts). First District — Athens, Cairo, Catskill, Halcott, Hunter, Jewett, Lexington. Second District — Ashland, Coxsackie, Durham, Greenville, New Balti- more, Prattsville, Windham. Herkimer County — (Two Districts). First District — Fairfield, Herkimer, Little Falls, Manheim, Newport, Norway, Ohio, Russia, Salisbury, Wilmnrt. Second District — Columbia, Danube, Frankfort, German Flats, Litch- field, Schuyler, Stark, Warren, Winfield. Jefferson County — (Three Districts). First District — Adams, Ellisburgh, Henderson, Houndsfield, Lorraine, Rodman, Watertown, Worth. Second, District — Alexandria, Antwerp, Champion, Le Ray, Phila- delphia, Rutland, Theresa, Wilna. Third District — Brownville, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Lyme, Orleans, Pamelia. Kings County — (Three Districts). First District — 8th and 9th wards (of old Brooklyn), 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th wards ( Williamsburgh ), and 17th and 18th wards (Bushwick), with New Lots, Flatbush, Flatlands, New Utrecht and Gravesend. Second District — 1st, 2d, 3d, 6th, 10th and 12th wards. Third District — 4th, 5th, 7th and 11th wards. Lewis County — (One District). Livingston County — (Two Districts). First District — Avon, Caledonia, Geneseo, Groveland, Leicester, Lima, Livonia, York. Second District — Conesus, Mount Morris, North Dansville, Nunda, Portage, Sparta, Springvvater, West Sparta. Madison County — ( Two Districts ). First District — Brookfield, De Ruyter, Eaton, Georgetown, Hamilton, Lebanon, Madison, Nelson. ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. 153 Second District — Cazenovia. Fenner, Lenox, Smithfield, Stockbridge, Sullivan. Monroe County — (Three Districts). First District — Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Mendon, Penfield, Perrington, Pittsford, Rush, Webster. Second District — City of Rochester. Third District — Chili. Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Sweden, Wheatland, Union. Montgomery County — (Two Districts). First District — Amsterdam. Charleston, Florida, Glen, Mohawk. Second District — Canajoharie, Minden, Palatine, Root, St. Johnsville. Xeav-York City and County — ( Sixteen Districts ). First District — 1st and 2d wards. Tenth District — 12th, 19th and Second District — 8d and 6th wards. 22d wards. Third District — 4th ward. Eleventh District — 13th ward. Fourth District — 5th ward. Twelfth District — 14th ward. Fifth District — 7th ward. Thirteenth District — 15th ward. Sixth District — 8th ward. Fowteenth District — 16th and Seventh District — 9th ward. 20th wards. Eighth District — 10th ward. Fifteenth District — 17th ward. Ninth District — 11th ward. Sixteenth District — 18th and 21st wards. Niagara County — ( Two Districts). First District — Lockport, Niagara, Pendleton, Royalton, Wheatfield. Second District — Cambria, Hartland, Lewiston, Newfane, Porter, Somerset, Wilson. Oneida County — ( Four Districts ). First District — New Hartford, city of Utica, Whitestown. Second District — Augusta, Bridgewatcr, Kirkland, Marshall, Paris, Sangerfield, Vernon, Westmoreland. Third District — Annsville, Camden, Florence, Rome, Verona, Vienna. Fourth District — Ava, Boonville Deerfield, Floyd, Lee, Marcy, Rem- sen, Steuben, Trenton, Western. Onondaga County — (Four Districts). First District — Camillus, Clay. Elbridge, Lysander, Van Buren. Second District — Marcellus, Onondaga, Otisco, Skaneateles, Spafford, Tally. Third District — Cicero. Geddes, city of Syracuse, Salina. Fourth District — De Witt, Fabius, La Fayette, Manlius, Pompey. 154 ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. Ontario County — ( Two Districts ). First District — Farmington, Gorham, Hopewell, Manchester, Phelps, Seneca. Second District — Bristol, Canadice, Canandaigua, East Bloomfield, Naples, Richmond, South Bristol, Victor, West Bloomfield. Orange County — [Three Districts). First District — Crawford, Montgomery. Newburgh, New Windsor. Second District — Blooming Grove, Chester, Cornwall, Goshen, Hamp- tonburgh, Walkill. Third District — Deerpark, Greenville, Minisink, Monroe, Mount Hope, Warwick, Wawayanda. Orleans County — ( One District ). Oswego County — ( Two Districts). First District — Granby, Hannibal, New Haven, Oswego, city of Oswego, Schroeppel, Scriba, Volney. Second District — Albion, Amboy, Boylston, Constantia, Hastings, Mexico, Orwell, Palermo, Parish, Redfield, Richland, Sandy Creek, West Monroe, Williamstown. Otsego County — [Three Districts). First District — Cherry Valley, Decatur, Maryland, Middlefield, Spring- field, Westford, Worcester. Second District — Burlington, Edmeston, Exeter, Hartwick, New Lisbon, Otsego, Plainfield, Richfield. Third District — Butternuts, Laurens, Milford, Morris, Oneonta, Otego, Pittsfield, Unadilla. Putnam County — ( One District ). Queens County — ( One District ). Rensselaer County — [Three Districts). First District — City of Troy. Second District — Berlin, Grafton, Hoosick, Lansingburgh, Petersburgh, Pittstown, Schaghticoke. Third District — Brunswick, Clinton, Grcenbush, Nassau, North Green- bush, Poestenkill, Sandlake, Schodack, Stephcntown. Richmond County — [One District). Rockland County — ( One District ). ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. 155 St. Lawrence County — [Three Districts). First District — De Peyster, De Kalb, Fowler. Gouverneur, Hammond, Macomb, Morristown, Oswegatchie, Pitcairn, Rossie. Second District — Canton, Edwards, Fine, Hermon, Lisbon, Madrid, Norfolk, Pierrepont, Russell. Third District — Brasher, Colton, Hopkinton, Lawrence, Louisville, Massena, Parishville, Potsdam, Stockholm. Saratoga County — [Two Districts). First District — Ballston, Charlton, Clifton Park, Galway, Halfmoon, Malta, Milton, Stillwater, Waterford.' Second District — Corinth, Day, Edinburgh, Greenfield, Hadley, Mo- reau, Northumberland, Providence, Saratoga, Saratoga Springs, Wilton. Schenectady County — ( One District). Schoharie County — ( Two Districts). First District — Blenheim, Broome, Conesville, Esperance, Gilboa, Mid- dleburgh, Schoharie, Wright. Second District — Carlisle, Cobleskill, Fulton, Jefferson, Richmondville, Seward, Sharon, Summit. Schuyler County — ( The same as before the date of erection). Seneca County — ( One District ). Steuben County — ( Three Districts). First District — Bath, Prattsburgh, Pultney, Reading, Tyrone, Urbana, Wayne, Wheeler. Second District — Addison, Bradford, Cameron, Campbell, Caton, Erwin, Hornby, Lindley, Orange, Thurston, Woodhull. Third District — Avoca, Canisteo. Cohocton, Dansville, Greenwood, Hartsville, Hornellsville, Howard, Jasper, Troupsburgh, Wayland, West Union. Suffolk County — [Two Districts). First District — East Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, South Hampton, Southold. Second District — Brookhaven, Huntington, Islip, Smithtown. Sullivan County — ( One District). Tioga County — [One District). 156 ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS. Tompkins County — ( Two Districts ). First District — Enfield, Hector, Lansing, Newfield, Ulysses. Second District — Caroline, Danby, Dryden, Groton, Ithaca. Ulster County — (Two Districts). First District — Denning, Hurley, Marbletown, Olive, Rochester, Sau- gerties, Shandaken, Wawarsing, Woodstock. Second District — Esopus, Kingston, Lloyd, Marlborough, New Pal tz, Plattekill, Rosendale, Shawansunk. Warren County — (One District), Washington County — (Tivo Districts). First District — Argyle, Cambridge, Easton, Fort Edward, Green- wich, Jackson, Salem, White Creek. Second District — Dresden, Fort Ann, Granville, Hampton, Hartford, Hebron, Kingsbury, Putnam, Whitehall. Wayne County — ( Two Districts ). First District — Butler, Galen, Huron, Lyons, Rose, Savannah, Sodus, Wolcott. Second District — Arcadia, Macedon, Marion, Ontario, Palmyra, Wal- worth, Williamson. Westchester County — ( Two Districts). First District — Bedford, Cortland, Lewisboro', Newcastle, North Salem, Ossining, Poundridge, Somers, Yorktown. Second District — Eastchester, Greenburgh, Harrison, Mamaroneck, Morrissania, Mount Pleasant, New Rochelle, North Castle, Pelham, Rye, Scarsdale, White Plains, Yonkers, Westchester, West Farms. Wyoming County — (One District). Yates County — (One District). MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY 157 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW- YORK First Session — 1777-8. First meeting at Kingston, began September 1 ; ended 1 Octo- ber 7, 1778. Second meeting at Poughkeepsie, began January 5 ; ended April 4, 1778. Third meeting at Poughkeepsie, began June 22 ; ended June 30, 1778. Speaker — WALTER LIVINGSTON, of Albany. Clerk — John McKkssok. Sergea nt-at- Arms — Thomas Pettit. Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Eyck. Albany — Jacob Cuyler, 2 John Cuyler, Jr., James Gordon, Walter Liv- ingston, Stephen J. Schuyler, John Taylor, Killian Van Rensselaer, Robert Van Rensselaer, Peter Vrooman, William B. Whiting. Charlotte — John Barns, Ebenezer Clarke, John Rowen, Ebenezer Russell. Cumberland — ( No returns. ) J>)itchess — Egbert Benson, Dirck Brinckerhoff, Anthony Hoffman, Gil- bert Livingston. Andrew Moorhouse, John Sehenck, Jacobus Swartwout. Gloucester — ( No returns. ) Kings' 6 — William Boerum, Henry Williams. Xew-Vork 3 — Evert Bancker, John Berrien, 4 Abraham Brasher, Daniel Dunscoml), Robert Harpur, Frederick Jay, Abraham P. Lott, Henry Rutgers, 6 Jacobus Van Zandt, Peter P. Van Zandt. Orange — Jeremiah Clark. John Hathorn, Tunis Kuyper, Roeluf Van Houten. Queens* — Benjamin Birdsall, Benjamin Coc, Philip Edsall, Daniel Law- rence. Richmond 2 — Abraham Jones, 6 Joshua Mercereau. Suffolk 3 — David Gelston, Ezra L 7 Hommedieu, Burnet Miller, Thomas Tredwell, Thomas Wickes. Tryon — Samuel Clyde, Michael Edie, Jacob G. Klock, Jacob Snell, Abraham Van Home, Johannes Feeder. Ulster — John Cantine. Johannes G. Hardenburgh, Matthew Rea, Cor- nelius C. Schoonmaker, Jofaannis Snyder, Henry Wisner, Jr. Westchester — Thaddeus Crane, Samuel Drake, Robert Graham, Israel Honeywell, Jr., Zebediah Mills, Gouverneur Morris. Second Session — 1778-9. First meeting, held at Poughkeepsie, began October 13 ; ended November 6, 1778. Second meeting began January 28 ; ended March 16, 1779. 1 Dispersed by the approach of the enemy. * Appointed by senate, in place of Eutgers, ■ Resigned. September 80, 1777. resigned. 8 Appointed by constitutional convention, 5 Resigned, February lfi, 177S May 8, 1777. • Seat declared vacant, June 8, 1778, for being with the enemy. 14 158 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Speaker — WALTER LIVINGSTON, of Albany. Clerk — John McKesson. Sergeant- at- Arms — Stephen Hendrickson. Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Eyck. Albany — Leonard Gansevoort, James Gordon, Walter Livingston, Stephen J. Schuyler, John Taylor, Jacobus Teller, Killian Van Rensselaer, Robert Van Rensselaer, Peter Vrooman, William B. Whiting. Charlotte — Albert Baker, Ebenezer Clarke, David Hopkins, Elishamer Towser. 1 Cumberland — ( No returns.) Dutchess — Egbert Benson, Dirck Brinckerhoff, Joseph Crane, Jr., Samuel Dodge, Anthony Hoffman, Andrew Moorhouse, Jacobus Swart- wout. Gloucester — (No returns. ) Kings — William Boerum, Henry Williams. New -York — Evert Bancker, John Berrien, Abraham Brasher, Daniel Dunscomb, Robert Harpur, Frederick Jay, Abraham P. Lott. Orange — Jeremiah Clark, Benjamin Coe, Peter Ojjilvie, Roeluf Van Houten. Queens — Benjamin Birdsall, Benjamin Coe, Daniel Lawrence. Suffolk — David Gelston, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Burnet Miller, Thomas Tredwell, Thomas Wickes. Tryon — George Henry Bell, John Newkirk, Abraham Van Home, Peter Waggoner, Moses Younglove. Ulster — Andries Bevier, 2 Matthew Rea, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, Na- than Smith, Johannis Snyder. Westchester — Joseph Benedict, Thaddeus Crane, Israel Honeywell, Jr., Ebenezer Lockwood, Zebediah Mills, Stephen Ward. Third Session — 1779-80. First meeting at Kingston, began August 18; ended October 25, 1779. Second meeting at Albany, began January 27 ; ended March 17, 1780. Third meeting at Kingston, began April 22 ; ended July 2, 1780. Speaker — EVERT BANCKER, of New- York. Clerk — John McKfsson. Sergeant-at- Arms — John Tillman, Jr. Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Eyck. Albany — Flores Bancker, John Bay, James Gordon, Cornelius Humfrey, Hugh Mitchell, Henry Oothoudt, Henry Quackenbos, Isaac Vrooman, Wil- liam B. Whiting, Phinehas Whiteside. Charlotte — Albert Baker, John Grover, David Hopkins, Noah Payn. Cumberland — Elkanah Day, John Sessions, Mieah Townsend. Dutchess — Egbert Benson, Dirck Brinckerhoff, Annanias Cooper, Samuel Dodfje, Henry Luddinton, Brinton Paine, Nathaniel Sacket. Gloucester — (No returns.) Kings — William Boerum, Henry Williams. 1 Combated by John Kowcn. 2 Contested by Thomus Pulraer. MEMBERS OP ASSEMBLY. 159 New -York — Evert Bancker, John Berrien, Abraham Brasher, Daniel Dunscomb, Robert Harpur, Frederick Jay, Abraham P. Lott, Jacobus Van Zandt, Peter P. Van Zandt. Orange — John Coe, John Hathorn, Thomas Moffat, Bezaleel Seely, Jr. Queens — Benjamin Birdsall, Benjamin Coe, Philip Edsall, Daniel Law- rence. Richmond — Joshua Mersereau. Suffolk — David Gelston, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Burnet Miller, Thomas Tredwell, Thomas Wickes. Tryon — Abraham Copeman, Peter S. Deygart, Frederick Fox, Jacob Gardenier, Melkert Van Deuzen, Peter Waggoner, Jr. Ulster — Robert Boyd, Jr., Johannis Cantine, Johannis G. Hardenburgh, Thomas Palmer, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, Nathan Smith. Westchester — Samuel Drake, Abijah Gilbert, Zebediah Mills, William Paulding, Philip Pell, Jr., Ebenczer Purdy. Fourth Session — 1780-1. First meeting began at Poughkeepsie, September 7 ; ended October 10, 1780. " Second meeting began at Albany, January 17 ; ended March 31, 1781. Third meeting began June 18 ; ended July 1, 1781. Speaker — EVERT BANCKER, of New-York. Clerk — John McKesson. Albany — Matthew Adgate, John Ja. Beekman, James Gordon, John Lansing, Jr., Peter R. Livingston, Dirck Swart, John Tayler, John Van Rensselaer, Jr., Robert Van Rensselaer, Isaac Vrooman. Charlotte — David Hopkins, Hamilton McCollister, Matthew McWhorter, Icliabod Parker. Dutchess — Egbert Benson, Ebenezer Cary , Samuel Dodge, Henry Luden- ton, Brinton Paine, Guisbert Schenck, Jacobus Swartwout. Kings — William Boerum, Henry Williams. New -York — Evert Bancker, John Berrien, Abrabam Brasher, Daniel Dunscomb, Robert Harpur, Frederick Jay, Abraham P. Lott, Jacobus Van Zandt, Peter P. Van Zandt. Orange — Jeremiah Clark, David Pye, Bezaleel Seely, John Stagg. Queens — Benjamin Birdsall, Benjamin Coe, Philip Edsall, Daniel Law- rence. Richmond — Joshua Mersereau. Suffolk — David Gelston, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Burnet Miller, Thomas Tredwell, Thomas Wickes. Tryon — Zepbaniab Batchelor, Jacob Gardiner, Abraham Garrison, John Moore, Abrabam Van Home, Peter Waggoner, Jr. Ulster — Robert Boyd, Jr., John Cantine, Cornelius C. Schoomaker, Natban Smith. Dirck Wynkoop. 1 The journal of the second meeting of this session is the only one, since the organi- zation of a 9tate government, that was not printed soon after the adjournment of the legislature. The manuscript journal of this meeting was printed in 1820, in pursuance of a resolution of the Assembly, dated January 4th, of that year. 160 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Westchester — Samuel Drake, Philip Pell, Nathan Rockwell, Joseph Strang, Thomas Thomas, Jonathan G. Tompkins. Fifth Session — 1781-2. First meeting held at Poughkeepsie, began October 24 ; ended November 23, 1781. Second meeting began February 21 ; ended April 14, 1782. Speaker— EVERT BANCKER, of New-York. Clerk — John McKesson. Albany — Matthew Adgate, Jacob Ford, Philip Frisbic, John Lan- sing, Jr., George Palmer, Dirck Swart, Samuel Ten Broeck, Israel Thompson, Isaac Vrooman, Edmund Wells. Charlotte — David Hopkins, Hamilton McCollister, Matthew McWhorter, John Williams. Cumberland — (No returns.) Dutchess — Dirck Brinckerhoff, Jonathan Dennis, Cornelius Humfrey, Ebenezer Husted, Abraham Paine, Thomas Storm, Jacob Swartwout. Gloucester — (No returns.) Kings — William Boerum, Henry Williams. New -York — Evert Bancker, John Berrien, Abraham Brasher. Daniel Dunscomb, Roberi Harpur, Frederick Jay, Abraham P. Lott, Jacobus Van Zandt, Peter P. Van Zandt. Orange — Jeremiah Clark, John Hathorn, John Stagg, John SufTern. Queens — Benjamin Birdsall, Benjamin Coe, Philip Edsall, 1 Daniel Lawrence, Nathaniel Tom." Richmond — Joshua Mersereau. Suffolk — David Gelston, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Burnet Miller, Thomas Tredwell, Thomas Wickes. Tryon — Zephaniah Batchelor. Abraham Garrison, William Harper, Isaac Merselis, John Moore, William Petrie. Ulster — Johannes Brnyn, Charles De Witt, Johannes Hardcnbergh, Abraham Hasbrouck, James Hunter. Westchester — ■Nathaniel Delivan, Abijah Gilbert, Zebediah Mills, Nathan Rockwell, Thomas Thomas, Jonathan G. Tompkins. Sixth Session — 1782-3. First meeting at Poughkeepsie, beijan July 1 1 ; ended July 25, 1782. Second meeting at Kingston, began January 27 ; ended March 23, 1783. Speaker— EVERT BANCKER, of New-Yurk. Clerk — John McKk.s.now Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Kyck. Albany — Matthew Ad^rate, John II. Beekman, John Ja. Beekmitn, Jacob Ford, John Lansiug, Jr , Dirck Swart, Samuel Ten Broeck, I'eter Vim Ness, Christopher STates, .John Younglove. > Bestgned, October 80, 1781. 'Appointed bj Benate, October 81, in place of Edsall. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 161 Charlotte — Benjamin Baker, David Hopkins, Hamilton McCollister, Joseph McCracken. Cumberland — ( No returns.) Dutchess — Benjamin Birdsall, Jonathan Dennis, Cornelius Humfrey, Ebenezer Husted, Matthew Patterson, Thomas Storm, Jacobus Swart- wout. Gloucester — (No returns.) Kings — William Boerum. Henry Williams. New-York — Evert Bancker. John Berrien, Abraham Brasher, Daniel Dunscomb, Robert Harpur, Frederick Jay, Abraham P. Lott, Jacobus Van Zandt, Peter P. Van Zandt. Orange — Jeremiah Clark, Gilbert Cooper, John Hathorn, John Stager. Queens — Benjamin Birdsall, Benjamin Coe, Daniel Lawrence, Na- thaniel Tom. Richmond — Joshua Mersereau. Suffolk — David Gelston, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Burnet Miller, Thomas Tredwell, Thomas Wickes. Tryon — Zephaniah Batchelor, Frederick Fischer, John Frey, Andrew Frinck, Jr., Christian Nellis, William Petrie. Ulster — John Bruyn, Charles De Witt, James Hunter, William Mal- com, John Nicholson, Cornelius C. Bcboonmaker, Westchester — Abijah Gilbert, Samuel Haight, John Lawrence, Zebediah Mills, Ebenezer Purdy, Thomas Thomas. Seventh Session — 1784. Began January 21 ; ended May 12, 1784. Speaker — JOUX HATHORN, of Orange. Clerk — John McKesson. Albany — Matthew Adgate, Abraham Becker, Abraham Cuyler, Jacob Ford, James Gordon, John Lansing, Jr., Peter Schuyler, Dirck Swart, Peter Van Ness. Christopher Yates. Charlotte — David Hopkins, Hamilton McCollister, Ebenezer Russell, Edward Savage. Cumberland — Joel Biglo, Elijah Proughty, William Shattuck. Dutchess — Dirck Brinckerhoff, Thomas Dennis, Anthony Hoffman, Cor- nelius Humfrey, Ebenezer Husted, Matthew Patterson, Thomas Storm. Gloucester — (No returns.) Kings — Johannes E. Lott, Rutger Van Brunt. New-York — Robert Harpur, Henry Hughes, John Lamb, William Mal- com, Henry Rutgers, Isaac Sears, John Stagg, Peter P. Van Zandt, Mari- nus Willett.' Orange — Jeremiah Clark, Gilbert Cooper, John Hathorn, William Sickles. Queens — Benjamin Coe, Hendrick Onderdonck, Samuel Riker, James Townsend. Richmond — Adrian Bancker, Johannes Van Wagenen. Suffolk — John Brush, David Gelston, Ebenezer Piatt, Jeffrey Smith, Thomas Youngs. Tryon — Abraham Copeman, William Harper, James Livingston, Isaac Paris, Volkert Veeder, Christopher P. Yates. 1 Seat declared vacant, February 10, from being appointed sheriff. *14 162 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Ulstei — John Cantine, Charles De Witt, James Hunter, John Nicholson, Cornelius C. Schoonraaker, Nathan Smith. Westchester — Abijah Gilbert, Samuel Haight, Zebediah Mills, Philip Pell, Ebenezer Purdy, Thomas Thomas. Eighth Session — 1784-5. First meeting held in New- York city, began October 12; ended November 29, 1784. Second meeting began January 27 ; ended April 27, 1785. Speaker — JOHN HATHORN, of Orange. Clerk — John McKesson. Albany — Matthew Adgate, Abraham Becker, Jacob. Ford, Walter Livingston, Dirck Swart, Israel Thompson, Matthew Yisscher, Christopher Yates, Peter W. Yates, John Younglove. Cumberland — ( No returns. ) Dutchess — Abraham Brinckerhoff, Dirck Brinkerhoflf, Ebenezer Cary, Cornelius Humfrey, Brinton Paine, Matthew Patterson, James Talmadge. Gloucester — ( No returns. ) Kings — Charles Doughty, John Vanderbilt. Montgomery — Frederick C. Fox, William Harper, James Livingston, Isaac Paris, Volkert Veeder, Christopher P. Yates. New-York — Aaron Burr, William Denning, Daniel Dunscomb, William Goforth, John Lawrence, Peter V. B. Livingston, Thomas Randall, Henry Remsen, Comfort Sands, Orange — Jeremiah Clark, Gilbert Cooper, John Hathorn, William Sickles. Queens — Joseph Lawrence, John Sands, Abraham Skinner, James Townsend. Richmond — Cornelius Corsen, Joshua Mercereau. Suffolk — David Gelston, Ebenezer Piatt, Jeffrey Smith, John Smith, Thomas Youngs. Ulster — John Cantine, Charles De Witt, Johannis G. Hardenbergh, John. Nicholson, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, Nathan Smith. Washington — Albert Baker, David Hopkins, Edward Savage, Abiel Sherwood. Westchester — Ebenezer S. Burling, Abijah Gilbert, Ebenezer Lockwood, Philip Pell, Jr., Ebenezer Purdy, Thomas Thomas. Ninth Session — 1786. At New-York city, began January 12 ; ended May 5, 1786, Speaker— JOHN LANSING, Jr., of Albany. Clerk — John McKesson. Albany — Leonard Bronck, Henry Glenn, James Gordon, Lawrence Hogeboom, John Lansing, Jr., John Livingston, Jacobus Schoonhown, John Taylor, Abraham J. Van Alstyne, Peter Vrooman. Cumberland — ( No returns. ) Dutchess — Dirck Brinekerhoff, John De Witt, Lewis Duboys, Jacob Griflin, Henry Ludenton, Brinton Paine, Matthew Patterson. Gloucester — ( No returns. ) Kings — Charles Doughty, John Vanderbilt. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 163 Montgomery — Abraham Arndt, John Frey, William Harper, James Livingston, Abraham Van Home, Volkert Yeeder. New-York — Evert Bancker, Robert Boyd, William Denning, William Duer, William Goforth, .William Malcom, Isaac Sears, John Stagg, Robert Troup. Orange — John Bradner, Gilbert Cooper, Nathaniel Satterly, Henry Wisner 3d. Queens — Daniel Duryee, Samuel Jones, Daniel Whitehead Kissam, James Townsend. Richmond, — John Dongan, Joshua Mercereau. Suffolk — Nathaniel Gardner, John Nicoll Havens, David Hedges, Jeffrey Smith, Thomas Youngs. Ulster — David Galatian, Joseph Hasbrouck, Thomas Jansen, Cornelius Schoonmaker, Nathan Smith, Johannis Snyder. Washington — Albert Baker, Joseph McCracken, Ichabod Parker, Peter B. Tierce. Westchester — Samuel Drake, Abijah Gilbert, Ebenezer Lock wood, Philip Pell, Jr., Thomas Thomas, Jonathan G. Tompkins. Tenth Session — 1 78V. At Xew-York city, began January 12 ; ended April 21, 1787. Speaker — RICHARD VARICK, of New-York. Clerk — John McKesson. Albany — Leonard Bronck, Henry Glenn, James Gordon, John Lansing, Jr., John Livingston, William Powers, Thomas Sickles, John Taylor, Mat- thew Visscher, Peter Vrooman. Cumberland — (No returns. ) Dutchess — Dirck Brinckerhoff, John De Witt, Jr., Lewis Duboys, Jacob Griffin, Henry Ludenton, Brinton Paine, Matthew Patterson. Gloucester — ( No returns. ) Kings — Charles Doughty, Cornelius Wyckoff. Montgomery — Zcphaniah Batchelor, James Cannon, Joseph Crane, John Frey, William Harper, James Livingston. New- York — Evert Bancker, Nicholas Bayard, David Brooks, William Denning, Alexander Hamilton, Robert C. Livingston, William Malcom, John Ray, Richard Yarick. Orange — Robert Armstrong, Jeremiah Clark, Gilbert Cooper, Peter Taulman. Queens — Samuel Jones, John Schenck, Richard Thorne, James Towns- hend. Richmond — John C. Dongan, Thomas Frost. Suffolk — Jonathan N. Havens, David Hedges, Daniel Osborn, Caleb Smith, John Smith. Ulster — John Cantine, Ebenezer Clark, David Galatian, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, Nathan Smith, Johannis Snyder. Washington — Adam Martin, Ichabod Parker, Edward Savage, Peter B. Tic-ce. Westchester — Ebenezer Lockwood, Ebenezer Purdy, Nathan Rockwell, Joseph Strang, Thomas Thomas, Jonathan G. Tompkins. 164 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Eleventh Session — 1788. At Poughkeepsie, began January 9 ; ended March 22, 1788. Speaker— RICHARD VARICK, of New- York. Clerk — John McKesson. Albany — Leonard Gansevoort, James Gordon, Thomas Sickles, John De Peyster Ten Eyck, Dirck Van Ingen, Hezekiah Van Orden, John Young- love. Columbia — John Livingston, William Powers, Peter Silvester. Cumberland — (No returns. ) Dutchess — Egbert Benson, Isaac Bloom, Peter Cantine, Jr., John De Witt, Jr., Morris Graham, Matthew Patterson, Thomas Tillotson. Gloucester — (No returns. ) Kings — Charles Doughty, Cornelius Wyckoff. Montgomery — Abraham Arndt, John Frey, John Livingston, Isaac Paris, Volkert Veeder, John Winn. New-York — Evert Bancker, Nicholas Bayard, David Brooks, Rich- ard Harrison, Nicholas Low, Daniel Nivin, Comfort Sands, Richard Varick, Gnlian Verplanck. Orange — Jeremiah Clark, Peter Taulman, William Thompson, Henry Wisner, Jr. Queens — Stephen Carman, Whitehead Cornell, Samuel Jones, Francis Lewis, Jr. Richmond — John C. Dongan, Peter Winant. Suffolk — Jonathan N. Havens, David Hedges, Daniel Osborn, John Smith. Ulster — James Bruyn, John Cantine, James Clinton, Charles De Witt, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, Nathan Smith. Washington — Albert Baker, Edward Savage, Peter B. Tierce, Alex- ander Webster. Westchester — Samuel Drake, Abijah Gilbert, Ebenezer Lockwood, Joseph Strang, Thomas Thomas, Jonathan G. Tompkins. Twelfth Session — 1788-9. At Albany, began December 11, 1788; ended March 3, 1789. Speaker — JOHN LANSING, Jr., of Albany. Clerk — John McKksson. Albany — John Duncan, John Lansing, Jr., John Thompson, Cornelius Van Dyck, Henry K. Van Rensselaer, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, John Younglove. Columbia — Matthew Adgate, John Bay, John Kortz. Cumberland — (No returns.) Dutchess — Jonathan Aikins, Samuel A. Barker, Isaac Bloom, John De Witt, Jacob Griffen, Gilbert Livingston, Matthew Patterson. Gloucester — (No returns.) Kings — Aquila Giles, Peter Vandervoort. Montgomery — John Frey, William Harper, Henry Stauring, Volkert Veeder, John Winn, Christopher P. Yates. New- York — William W. Gilhert, Richard Harrison, Nicholas Hoff- man, Brockholst Livingston, Nicholas Low, Alexander Macomb, Comfort Bands, (Julian Verplanck, John Watts, Jr. Orange — John Carpenter, Jeremiah Clark, Henry Wisner, Jr. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 1G5 Queens — Stephen Carman, Whitehead Cornell, Samuel Jones, John Schenck. Richmond — Abraham Bancker. John C. Dongan. Suffolk — Nathaniel Gardiner, Jonathan N. Havens, David Hedges, Henry Scudder, John Smith. Ulster — John Cantine, Ebenezer Clark, Johannis G. Hardenburgh, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, Nathan Smith, Christopher Tappen. Washington — Joseph McCracken, Edward Savage, Peter B. Tierce, Alexander Webster. Westchester — Thaddeus Crane, Jonathan Horton, Philip Livingston, Nathan Rockwell, Walter Seaman, Philip Van Cortlandt. Thirteenth Session — 1789-90. First meeting held in Albany, began July 6 ; ended July 16 ; 1789. Second meeting held in New-York, began January 13; ended April 6, 1790. Speaker— GULIAN VERPLANCK, of New-York. Clerk — John McKesson. Albany — Leonard Bronck, James Gordon, Richard Sill, Henry K. Van Rensselaer, Stephen Vau Rensselaer, Cornelius Van Veghten, John Younglovc. Columbia — Ezekiel Gilbert, John Livingston, James Savage. Cumberland — ( No returns.) Dutchess — Samuel A. Barker, Isaac Bloom, Joseph Crane, Jr., Jacob Griffin, Ebenezer Husted, Isaac J. Tahnan, Thomas Tillotson. Glouce ter — (No returns.) Kings — Aquila Giles, Peter Vandervoort. Montgomery — Abraham Arndt, Josiah Crane, James Livingston, David McMasters, Michael Myers, Volkert Veeder. New-York — Francis Childs, Matthew Clarkson. Rufus King, Morgan Lewis, Anthony Post, Robert R. Randall, Gulian Verplanck, John Watts, Jr., Henry Will. Orange — John Carpenter, John D. Coe, Seth Marvin, William Sickles. Queens — Stephen Carman, Samuel Clowes, Whitehead Cornell, Samuel Jones. Richmond — Abraham Bancker, Peter Winant. Suffolk — Nathaniel Gardiner, Jonathan N. Havens, Jared Landon, Henry Scudder, John Smith. Ulster — Soveryn T. Bruyn, Ebenezer Clark, Johannis G. Harden- burgh, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, Nathan Smith, Christopher Tappen. Washington and Clinton — Thomas Converse, Zina Hitchcock, Nathan Morgan, John Rowan. Westchester — Joseph Brown, Samuel Haight, Jonathan Horton, Nathan Rockwell, Walter Seaman, Philip Van Cortlandt. Fourteenth Session — 1791. At New-York city, began January 5 ; ended March 24, 1791. Speaker— JOHN WATTS, of New-York. Clerk — John McKesson. 166 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Albany — Sidney Berry, Leonard Bronck, Jonathan Brown, John W. Schermerhorn, Richard Sill, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven, Cornelius A. Van Slyck. Columbia — Matthew Adgate, Stephen Hogeboora, James Savage. Dutchess — Jonathan Akin, Samuel A. Barker, Isaac Bloom, James Kent, Henry Schenck, James Tallmadge, David Van Ness. Kings — Aquila Giles. Peter Vandervoort. Montgomery — Abraham Arndt, Josiah Crane, John Frey, James Living- ston, Michael Myers, John T. Visscher. New-York — Cornelius J. Bogert, Nicholas Cruger, William W. Gilbert, Josiah Ogden Hoffman, Alexander Macomb, John Pintard, James Watson, John Watts, Henry Will. Orange — John Carpenter, John D. Coe, Seth Marvin, John Smith. Queens — Samuel Clowes, Nathaniel Lawrence, Samuel L. Mitchill, John Schenck. Richmond — Gozen Ryerss, Peter Winant. Suffolk — John Gelston, Jonathan N. Havens, John Smith, Philetus Smith, Thomas Wickham. Ulster — John De Lametter, Matthew Dubois, John G. Graham, Joseph Hasbrouck, James Hunter, Johannis Snyder. Washington and Clinton — Thomas Converse, Daniel Curtis, Zina Hitch- cock, John Rowan. Westchester — Peter Fleming, Abijah Gilbert, Samuel Haight, Jonathan Horton, Ebenezer Purdy, Jonathan G. Tompkins. Fifteenth Session — 1*792. At New-York, began January 4; ended April 12, 1792. Speaker — JOHN WATTS, of New- York. Clerk — John McKksson. Albany — Jellis A. Fonda, Stephen Lush, David McCarty, Francis Nicoll, William North, John Ten Broeck, Henry Ten Eyck. Columbia — Benjamin Birdsall, Jared Coffin, Jacob Ford, Lawrence Hogeboom, Henry Livingston, James Savage. Dutchess — Jonathan Akin, Samuel Augustus Barker, Isaac Bloom, Daniel Graham, Morgan Lewis, Matthew Patterson, James Tallmadge. Herkimer — Michael Myers. Kings — Charles Doughty. Montgomery — Douw Fonda, John Frey, David McMasters, Silas Talbot. New -York — Josiah Ogden Hoffman, William S. Livingston, Melancton Smith, William Pitt Smith, John Watts, Henry Will, John Wylly. Ontario — Eleazer Lindsley. Orange — John D. Coe, Seth Marvin, John Smith. Otsego — James Cannon. Queens — Samuel Clowes, Whitehead Cornell, Nathaniel Lawrence. Rensselaer — Jonathan Brown, John Knickerbacker, Jr., John W. Scher- merhorn, Thomas Sickles, Moses Vail. Richmond — Gozen Ryerss. Saratoga — Sidney Berry, Andrew Mitchell, Elias Palmer, Benjamin Rosek rans. Suffolk — John Gelston, Jonathan Nicoll Havens, Henry Scudder, John Smith. Tioga — Jonathan Fitch. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. L67 J7feter — Ebenezer Clark, Jacob De Lametter, Ebenezer Foote, Joseph Hasbrouck. Washington and Clinton — John Conger, Thomas Converse, Zina Hitch- cock, David Hopkins. Westchester — Samuel Haight, Elias Newman, Ebenezer Purely, Jonathan G. Tompkins, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr. Sixteenth Session — 1*792-3. At New-York city, began November 6, 1792 ; ended March 12, 1793. Speaker— JOHN WATTS, of New-York. Clerk — John McKesson. „ Sergeant-at-Arms — Robert Hunter. Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Eyck. Albany — Leonard Bronck, Johannis Deitz, Jellis A. Fonda, Stephen Lush, Francis Nicoll, John Ten Broeck. Cornelius A. Van Slyck. Columbia — Matthew Adgate, Benjamin Birdsall, Jared Coffin, Philip Frisbee, Stephen Hogeboom, Samuel Ten Broeck. Dutchess — Jonathan Akin, Josiah Holly, James Kent, Ebenezer Mott, Matthew Patterson, Barnabas Payen, William Radclift. Herkimer — Michael Myers. Kings — Aquila Giles. Montgomery — Jacob Eaker, David McMasters, Silas Talbot, Simon Veeder. New -York — William Cock, John De Lancey, William W. Gilbert, Josiah Ogden Hoffman, William S. Livingston, John Watts, John Wylly. Ontario — Isaac 1 Cliapin. Orange — Reuben Hopkins, John Smith, Daniel Thew. Otsego — Jacob Morris. Queens — Samuel Clowes, Whitehead Cornell, Jacob Hicks. Rensselaer — Benjamin Hicks, Christopher Hutton, Josiah Masters, Jonathan Niles, Nicholas Staats. Richmond — Gozen Ryerss. Saratoga — Adam Comstock, Beriah Palmer. Suffolk — John Gelston, Jonathan N. Havens, Ebenezer Piatt, John Smith. Tioga — John Patterson. Ulster — John Addison, Philip D. Bevier, Soveryn T. Bruyn, John C. De Witt, Nathan Smith. Washington and Clinton — Daniel Curtice, Zina Hitchcock, David Hop- kins, Stanton Tifft. Westchester — Elias Newman, Thomas Thomas. Seventeenth Session — 1*794. At Albany, began January 7 ; ended March 27, 1794. Speaker — JAMES WATSON, of New-York. Clerk — Or.ivf.R L. Ker. Sergeant-at-Arms — Robert Hunter. Door-Keeper — Jacob Kidney. 1 Israel? See Assembly Journal, 1793, p. 15. 168 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Albany — Johannis Deitz, Jellis A. Fonda, Theodorus V. W. Graham, Jacob Hochstrasser, Thomas Hun, William North, Stephen Piatt. Columbia — Matthew Adgate, John Bay, James Brebner, Dirck Gardi- ner, Matthew Scott, Ambrose Spencer. Dutchess — Samuel Augustus Barker, James Bocke'e, David Brooks, John De Witt, Jesse Oakley, Jacob Radcliit, Isaac Van Wyck. Herkimer — Jedediah Sanger. Kings — Peter Vandervoort. Montgomery — Jacob Eaker, Frederick Gettman, John McArthur, Simon feeder. New -York — Robert Boyd, John De Lancey, Richard Furman, Josiah Ogden Hoffman, Jotham Post, James Watson, William Willcocks. Ontario — Thomas Morris. Orange — John D. Coe, Seth Marvin, John Wheeler. Otsego — Benjamin Gilbert. Queens — Samuel Clowes, Harry Peters, Samuel Youngs. Rensselaer — Jonathan Brown, Benjamin Hicks, Hosea Moffit, Jonas Odel, Thomas Sickles. Richmond — Gozen Ryerss. Saratoga — John Ball, Adam Comstock, John McClelland, Beriah Palmer. Suffolk — John Gelston, Jonathan N. Havens, John Smith, Joshua Smith, Jr. Tioga — Vincent Mathews. Ulster — Cornelius Bruyn, Coenradt E. Elmendorf, Ebenezer Foote, Johannis Miller, James Oliver. Washington and Clinton — Benjamin Colvin, Philip Smith, David Thomas, William Whiteside. Westchester — Richard Hatfield, Elias Newman, Abel Smith, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr., Ebenezer White. Eighteenth Session — 1795. Began January 6, 1795, at Poughkeepsie ; adjourned to New- York, January 14, and continued from January 20 to April 9, 1795. Speaker — WILLIAM NORTH, of Albany. Clerk — Oliver L. Ker. Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Eyck. Albany — Johannis Deitz, Leonard Gansevoort, Jr., Jacob Hochstrasser, Thomas Hun, William North, Stephen Piatt, Andries Van Patten. Columbia — Matthew Adgate, John Bay, James Brebner, Philip L. Hoffman, Elisha Jenkins, Matthew Scott. Dutchess — Samuel A. Barker, Jacob Bockee, David Brooks, Jesse Oakley, Jacob Radclift, Jacob Smith, Isaac Van Wyck. Herkimer and Onondaga — Jedediah Sanger. Kings — Peter Vandervoort. Montgomery — Douw Fonda, Frederick Gettman, David McMasters, Simon veeder. New -York — Nicholas Cruger, John De Lancey, Richard Furman, Josiah Ogden Hoffman, James M. Hughes, Jotham Post, James Watson. Ontario — Thomas Morris. Orange — William Allison, John Hathorn. David Pye. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 169 Otsego — Jacob Morris. Queens — Stephen Carman, Samuel Clowes, Nathaniel Lawrence. Rensselaer — Jonathan Brown, Daniel Gray, Benjamin Hicks, Hosea Moffit, Jacob C. Schermerhorn. Richmond — Lewis Ryerss. Saratoga — Adam Comstock, Jabez Davis, Beriah Palmer, John B. Schuyler. Suffolk — John Gelston, Jonathan Nicoll Havens, Joshua Smith, Jr., Isaac Thompson. Tioga — Vincent Mathews. Ulster— Soveryn T. Bruyn, 1 John C. De Witt, Andrew McCord, Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, Jacob W. Tremper. 1 Washington and Clinton — Samuel Beman, Jr., Benjamin Colvin, David Hopkins, Edward Savage. Westchester — Thomas Bowne, Ebenezer Purdy, Abel Smith, Pierre Van Cortland!, Jr., Ebenezer White. Nineteenth Session — 1796. At New- York, began January 6; ended April 11, 1796. Speaker — WILLIAM NORTH, of Albany. Clerk — Oliver L. Kkr. Sergeant-at-Arms — Robert Hunter. Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Eyck. Albany and Schoharie — Gerrit Abeel, Leonard Bronck, Johannis Deitz, Jacob Hochstrasser, Francis Nicoll, William North, Dirck Ten Broeck. Columbia — Benjamin Birdsall, James Brebncr, Patrick Hamilton, Stephen Hogeboom, Philip L. Hoffman. Samuel Ten Broeck. Dutchess — David Brooks, Richard Davis, Jesse Oakley, Jacob Smith, Solomon Sutherland, Jesse Thompson, Isaac Van Wyck. Herkimer and Onondaga — Jonas Piatt. Kings — Peter Vandervoort. Montgomery — David Cady, Lewis Dubois, Frederick Gettman, Daniel Mills. New-York — Gabriel Furman, Richard Furman, Alexander Lamb, Jacob Morton, Jotham Post, William P. Smith, James Watsor Ontario — Thomas Morris. Orange — Seth Marvin, David Pye, James W. Wilkin. Otsego — Jacob Morris. Queens — Stephen Carman, Samuel Clowes, Nathaniel Lawrence. Rensselaer — John Bird, David Gray, Rowland Hall, John Knicker- backer, Jr. Richmond — Le w i s R ye rss . Saratoga — John Bleecker, Adam Comstock, John McClelland, Elias Palmer. Suffolk — Jared Landon, Abraham Miller, Joshua Smith, Jr., Silas Wood. Tioga — Emanuel Coryell. Ulster — John Addison, Philip D. Bevier, Ebenezer Foote, Andrew McCord, James Oliver. 1 Died subsequent to election. 15 170 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Washington and Clinton — David Hopkins, Timothy Leonard, Ed- ward Savage, Thomas Smith. Westchester — Joseph Carpenter, Mordecai Hale, Elias Newman, Charles Teed, Abel Smith. Twentieth Session — 1796-7. First meeting at New-York, began November 1 ; ended No- vember 11, 1796. Second meeting at Albany, began January 3 ; ended April 3, 1797. Speaker— GULIAN VERPLANCK, of New-York. Clerk — James Van Ingen. Sergeant- at- Arms — Robert Hunter. Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Eyck. Albany — James Bill, Philip Conine, Jr., James C. Duane, Jacob Hochstrasser, James Holcomb, Nathaniel Ogden, John Prince, Philip P. Schuyler, Dirck Ten Broeck, John H. Wendell. Clinton — Charles Piatt. Columbia — Caleb Benton, Palmer Cady, John C. Hogeboom, John McKinstry, Peter I. Vosburgh, Jonathan Warner. Dutchess — Samuel A. Barker, Jacob Bockee, Joseph Crane, Jr., Richard Davis, Jesse Oakley, William Pearce, Jacob Smith, Jesse Thompson. William B. Vcrplanck, William Wheeler. Herkimer — Isaac Brayton, Arthur Breese, Matthew Brown, Jr., Lud- wick Campbell, Gaylord Griswold, Joshua Leeland, Henry McNiel. Kings — Peter Vandervoort. Montgomery — Jacob Eaker, Frederick Gettman, George Metcalfe, John C. Van Eps, Peter V. Veeder, Simon Veeder. New- York — Leonard Bleecker, Richard Furman, Josiah Ogden Hoff- man, James Kent, Alexander Lamb, Herman Le Roy, Jonathan Little, Jacob Morton, Jotham Post, James Roosevelt, James Tylee, Gulian Verplanck, Henry Will. Onondaga — Silas Halsey, Comfort Tyler. Ontario — Lemuel Chipman, Charles Williamson. Orange — Isaac Blanch, Jonathan Cooley, Seth Marvin. Otsego — Joshua H. Brett, Francis Henry, Timothy Morse, Isaac Nash, Abraham C. Ten Broeck. Queens — Lewis Cornwall, David Kissam, William Pearsall ; John M. Smith. Rensselaer — John Bird, John Carpenter, Jacob A. Fort, Daniel Gray, James McKown, Hosea Morfit. Richmond — Lewis Ryerss. Saratoga — Seth C. Baldwin, Samuel Clarke, Adam Comstock, John McClelland, John Taylor. Schoharie — John Rice. Suffolk — Jared Landon, Abraham Miller, Joshua A. Smith, Jr., Silas Wood. Tioga — Emanuel Coryell. Ulster — Johannis l.iuvn, John Burr. Francis Crawford, John ('■ De Witt, Ebenezer Foote, Josiah Hasbrouck, James Oliver, Benjamli Sears. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 171 Washington — Anthony I. Blanchard, Gerrit G. Lansing, Timothy- Leonard, Daniel Mason, Edward Savage, Andrew White. Westchester — John Barker, Joseph Carpenter, Mordeeai Hale, Charles Teed, Samuel Youngs. Twenty-First Session — 1798. Began January 2 ; ended April 6, 1*798. Speaker— DIRCK TEN BROECK, of Albany. Clerk — James Van Ingen. Sergeant-at-Arms — Robert Hunter. Door-Keeper — Peter Hansen. Albany — Thomas E. Barker, Johan Jost Deitz, Andrew N. Heer- mance, Nathaniel Ogden, John Prince, Philip P. Schuyler, Dirck Ten Broeck, Joel Thompson, John H. Wendell, Peter West. Clinton — Daniel Ross, Columbia — Caleb Benton, John C. Hogeboom, Killian Hogeboom, Elisha Jenkins, Samuel Ten. Broeck, Peter I. Vosburgh. Delaware — William Horton, Nathaniel Wattels. Dutchess — William Barker. Lemuel Clift, Luther Holly, Joseph Pot- ter, Philip J. Schuyler, Jacob Smith, John Thomas, Jesse Thompson, Samuel Towner, William B. Yerplanck. Herkimer — Benjamin Bowen, Matthew Brown, Jr., Ludwick Camp- bell. Isaac Foot, Gaylord Griswold, Henry McNiel, Nathan Smith. Kings — Peter Vandervoort. Montgomery — Frederick Gettman, James Hildreth, Robert McFarland, George Metcalfe, Jacob Snell, Philip Van Alstyne. New -York — Philip I. Arcularius, William Boyd, Ebenezer S. Burling, Aaron Burr, De Witt Clinton, Jacob De la Montai^nie, William Denning, James Fairlie, James Hunt, Samuel L. Mitchill, Ezekiel Robins, Thomas Storm, George Warner. Onondaga — Silas Halsey, Comfort Tyler. Ontario and Steuben — Amos Hall, Charles Williamson. Orange — James Burt, Benjamin Coe, Moses Hatfield. Otsego — Joshua Dewey, Francis Henry, Elijah Holt, Timothy Morse. Queens — Stephen Carman, Whitehead Cornell, William Pearsall, John I. Skidmore. Rensselaer — John Bird, Jacob A. Fort, Daniel Gray, Jonathan Hoag, Hosea Moffit, Israel Thompson. Richmond — Paul I. Micheau. Saratoga — Seth C. Baldwin, Samuel Clark, Adam Comstock, Douw I. Fonda, Aaron Gregory. Schoharie — John Rice. Suffolk — John Howard, Abraham Miller, Josiah Reeve, Silas Wood. Tioga — Emanuel Coryell, Benjamin Hovey. Ulster — John Barber, Philip D. Bevier, Phineas Bowman, Jacobus S. Bruyn, John A. De Witt, John C. De Witt, Andrew McCord. Washington — Charles Kane, Daniel Mason, Reuben Pride, Edward Savase ; Thomas Smith, Melancton Wheeler. Westchester — William Adams, John Barker, Elijah Lee, Abel Smith, Charles Teed. 172 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Twenty-Second Session — 1*798 - 9. First meeting began August 9 ; ended August 27, 1798. Second meeting began January 2 ; ended April 3, 1799. Speaker— DIRCK TEN BROECK, of Albany. Clerk — James Van Ingen. Sergeant-at- Arms — Robert Hunter. Door- Keeper — Peter Hansen. Albany — Thomas E. Barker, James Bill, Johan Jost Deitz, Prince Doty, Andrew N. Heermance, Jeremiah Lansingh, Philip P. Schuyler, Joseph Shurtleff, Dirck Ten Broeck. Clinton — Asa Adgate. Chenango — Obadiah German, Nathaniel King Columbia — Elisha Gilbert, Killian Hogeboom, Charles McKinstry, John McKinstry, Peter B. Ten Broeck, Samuel Ten Broeck. Delaware — Elias Butler, Erastus Root. Dutchess — Abraham Adriance, Lemuel Clift, Henry Dodge, Robert Johnston, Ebenezer Mott, William Pearce, Piatt Smith, Jonathan Soule, William Tabor, John Van Benthuysen. Herkimer — Ludwick Campbell, John Cummins, Jr., Phineas Gates Kings — Johannis I. Lott. Montgomery — Archibald Mclntyre, Henry Pawling, Stephen Reynolds, Jacob Snell, Simon Veeder, Peter Voorhis. New-York — Philip I. Arcularius, William Boyd, Ebenezer S. Burling, Aaron Burr, James Fairlie, Richard Furman, James Hunt, Elias Nexsen, John B. Prevost, Ezekiel Robins, Thomas Storm, John Swartwout, John A. Wolfe. Oneida — Abel French, Henry McNiel, David Ostrom. Onondaga — Edward Paine, John Richardson. Ontario and Steuben — Amos Hall, Charles Williamson. Orange — John Blake, Jr., James Burt, Moses Philips, Hendrick Smith, David M. Westcott. Otsego — Joshua Dewey, Benjamin Gilbert, Francis Henry, Jedediah Peck. Queens — Robert Moore, William Mott, John I. Skidmore, John M. Smith. Rensselaer — Jacob A. Fort, Daniel Gray, Jonathan Hoag, Cornelius Lansing, John W. Schermerhorn, John I. Van Rensselaer Richmond — Paul I. Micheau. Rockland — Benjamin Coe. Saratoga — Seth C. Baldwin, Samuel Clark, Adam Comstock, Henry Corl, Jr., James Warren. Schoharie — Peter Swart. Suffolk — Nieoll Floyd, Jared Landon, John Smith, Joshua Smith. Tioga — Matthew Carpenter. Ulster — Gerrit Abeel, Jacobus S. Bruyn, John A. De Witt, Peter Lefevre, Jr., Martin G. Sehuneman. Washington — Seth Crocker, David Hopkins, Charles Kane, Edward Savage, Philip Smith, David Thomas. Westchester — William Adams, Israel Honeywell, Elijah Lee, Abel Smith, Charles Teed. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 173 Twenty-Third Session — 1800. Began January 28 ; ended April 8, 1800. Speaker — DIRCK TEN BROECK, of Albany county. Clerk — James Van Ingen. Sergeant-at-Arms — Ephraim Hunt. Door-Keeper — Peter Hansen. Albany — James Bill, Philip Conine, Jr., Johan Jost Deitz, Prince Doty, John V. Henry, Francis Nicoll, Joseph Shurtleff, Dirck Ten Broeck, Jacob Winne. Cayuga — Silas Halsey. Chenango — Peter B. Garnsey, Nathaniel King. Clinton and Essex — William Gilliland. Columbia — Ezekiel Gilbert, Robert T. Livingston, Charles McKinstry, John Noyes, Anson Pratt, Jacob R. Van Rensselaer. Delaware — Patrick Lamb, Sluman Wattles. Dutchess — Abraham Adriance, William Barker, William Emott, Joseph C. Field, Robert Johnston, Ebenezer Mott, Isaac Sherwood, William Taber, Samuel Towner, John Van Benthuysen. Herkimer — Thomas Manly, John Mills, John Myer. Kings — Jacob Sharpe, Jr. Montgomery — John Herkimer, Cornelius Humfrey, Archibald Mclntyre, Frederick Sammons, Jacob Snell, Simon Veeder. New -York — John Bogert, Nicholas Evertson, John Oothout, Anthony Post, Caleb S. Riggs, Robert Rutgers, Jacob Sherred, Anthony Steenback, Ehenezer Stevens, Samuel Stillwell, Bernardus Swartwout, Jr., William B. Woolsey. Oneida — John Hall, David Ostrom, Nathan Smith. Onondaga — Ebenezer Butler, Jr. Ontario and Steuben — Nathaniel Norton, Charles Williamson Orange — John Blake, Jr., Robert R. Burnet, James Burt, Andrew McCord, Seth Marvin. Otsego — Jedediah Peck, Robert Roseboom, Jacob Ten Broeck, Rensselaer Williams. Queens — Isaac Denton, Jonah Hallett, Abraham Monfoort, John I. Skid- more. Rensselaer — Jacob A. Fort, Daniel Gray, James McKown, Josiah Mas- ters, John W. Schermerhorn, George Tibbits. Richmond — John P. Ryerss. Rockland — Samuel G. Verbryck. Saratoga — Daniel Bull, Samuel Clark, Adam Comstock, James Warren, Edward A. Watrous. Schoharie — Storm A. Becker. Suffolk — Nicoll Floyd, Jared Landon, John Smith, Silas Wood. Tioga — Samuel Tinkham. Ulster — Charles W. Broadhead, Johannes Bruyn, Moses Cantine, John C. De Witt, Martin G. Schuneman. Washington — Benjamin Colvin, Micajah Pettit, Isaac Sargent, Edward Savage, David Thomas, John Thurman. Westchester — George Comb, Abijah Gilbert, Nathan Rockwell, Abel Smith Charles Teed. *15 174 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Twenty-Fourth Session — 1800-1. First meeting began November 4 ; ended November 8, 1 800. Second meeting began January 27 ; ended April 8, 1801. Speaker— SAMUEL OSGOOD, of New-York. Clerk — James Van Ingen. Scrgeant-at-Arms — Ephraira Hunt. Door-Keeper — Peter Hansen. Albany — Johan Jost Deitz, Prince Doty, John V. Henry, Joseph Shurt- leff, Dirck Ten Broeck, Jacob Ten Eyck, Peter West, Jacob Winne. Cayuga — Silas Halsey. Chenango — Jonathan Forman, James Glover. Clinton and Essex — (No leturns.) Columbia — William Cantine, Asa Douglass, Dirck Gardenier, Ezekiel Gilbert, John Livingston, Elisha Williams. Delaware — Gabriel North, Erastus Root. Dutchess — Abraham Adriance, Benjamin Akin, Elisha Barlow, Nicholas H. Emigh, Robert Johnston, Ebenezer Mott, Zalman Sanford, Isaac Sher- wood, Smith Thompson, John M. Thurston. Greene — Thomas E. Barker, Caleb Benton. Herkimer — Nathan Smith, Evans Wharry, George Widrig. Kings — Jacob Sharpe, Jr. Montgomery — Cornelius Humfrey, Archibald Mclntyre, Alexander Shel- don, Jacob Snell, Simon Yeeder, Christopher P. Yates. New -York — Philip I. Arcularius, John Broome, George Clinton, Horatio Gates, James Hunt, Brockholst Livingston, Elias Nexsen, Samuel Osgood, Ezekiel Robins, Henry Rutgers, Thomas Storms, John Swartwout, George Warner. Oneida — Jesse Curtiss, Abo' French, David Ostrom. Onondaga — Asa Danforth. Ontario and Steuben — Lemuel Chipman, Nathaniel Norton. Orange — Aaron Burr, James Clinton, Andrew McCord, Peter Townsend, Henry Tucker. Otsego — Benjamin Hicks, Solomon Martin, Jedediah Peck, Jacob Ten Broeck. Queens — Jonah Hallett, Abraham Monfoort, Joseph Pettit, John I. Skidmore. Rensselaer — Jonathan Brown, John Lovett, James McKown, Josiah Masters. Hosea Moffitt, John E. Van Allen. Richmond — Paul I. Micheau. Rockland — Samuel G. Verbryck. Saratoga — Daniel Bull, Adam Comstock, Henry Corl., Jr., James Mer- rill, James Warren. Schoharie — Joseph Borst, Jr. Suffolk — Nicoll Floyd, Jared Landon, Abraham Miller, Mills Phillips. Tioga — Edward Edwards. Ulster — Benjamin Bevier, Jr., Conrad Ed. Elmendorf, Philip Eltinge, Joseph Hasbrouck, Jr. Washington — Seth Allien, David Hopkins, Gerrit G. Lansing, Timothy Leonard, William McAuley, Edward Savage. Westchester — Abijah Gilbert, Robert Graham, Abraham Odell, Abel Smith, Thomas Thomas. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 175 Twenty-Fifth Session — 1802. Began January 2G ; ended April 5, 1802. Speaker — THOMAS STORM, of New-York, Clerk — Jamks Van Ingf.n. Scrgeant-at- Arms — Ephraim Hunt. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — Johan Jost Deitz, Prince Doty, John V. Henry, Peter S. Schuyler, Joseph Shurtleff, Dirck Ten Broeck, Jacob Ten Eyck, Peter West. Cayuga — Salmon Buel. Chenango — Nathaniel King, Joshua Mersereau, Jr. Clinton and Essex — William Bailey. Columbia — Thomas Brodhead, Josiah Holley, Henry W. Livingston, Samuel Ten Broeck, Peter Van Alstyne, Moses Younglove. Delaware — Gabriel North, Erastus Root. Dutchess — Abraham Adriance, Benjamin Akin, Theodorus Bailey, Elisha Barlow, Nicholas H. Emigh, Harry Garrison, Alexander Spencer, John Thompson, John M, Thurston. Greene — William Beach, Philip Conine, Jr. Herkimer — Nathan Smith, Samuel Merry, Jr., George Widrig. Kings — John C. Vanderveer. Montgomery — Archibald Mclntyre, Frederick Sammons, Alexander Sheldon, Jacob Snell, Charles Ward, Christopher P. Yates. New -York — Philip I. Arcularius, John Broome, Peter Elting, Thomas Farmar, William Few, James Hunt, Brockholst Livingston. Elias Nexsen, Samuel Osgood, Ezekiel Robins, Henry Rutgers, Thomas Storms, George Warner. Oneida — Joel Bristol, Abel French, David Ostrom. Ontario and Steuben — Daniel Chapin, Peter B. Porter. Onondaga — Asa Danforth. Orange — Joshua Brown, James Burt, Charles Clinton, Andrew McCord, Selah Strong. Otsego — Samuel Campbell, Solomon Martin, Jedediah Peck, Jacob Ten Broeck. Queens — John D. Ditmis, Abraham Monfoort, William Mott, Joseph Pettit. Rensselaer — John Carpenter, Jacob A. Fort, John Green, Burton Hammond, John Knickerbacker, Jr., John Stevens. • Richmond — Paul I. Micheau. Rockland — Peter De Noyelles. Saratoga — Samuel Clark, Adam Comstock, Henry Corl, Jr., James WaTen, Edward A. Watrous. Schoharie — Lawrence Lawyer, Jr. Suffolk — Israel Carll, Jared Landon, Abraham Miller, Tredwell Scudder. Tioga — Caleb Hyde. Ulster — Benjamin Bevier, Josiah Hasbrouck, Elnathan Sears, Benja- min Snyder. Washington — Kitchcl Bishop, Alexander Cowan, Jason Kellogg, John McLean, Mieajah Pettit, Isaac Sargent. Westchester — Abijah Gilbert, Abraham Odell, Abel Smith. Thomas Thomas, Joseph Travis. 176 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Twenty-Sixth Session — 1803. Began January 25 ; ended April 26, 1803. Speaker— THOMAS STORM, of New- York. Clerk — Solomon Southwick. Sergeant-at-Arms — Ephraim Hunt. Door-Keeper — Benjamin W hippie. Albany — Johan Jost Deitz, John Frisby, Stephen Lush, Maus Schor- merhorn, Peter S. Schuyler, Jacob Ten Eyck. Cayuga — Salmon Buell, Silas Halsey, Thomas Hewitt. Chenango — James Green, Stephen Hoxie, Joel Thompson, Uri Tracy. Clinton — Peter Sailly. Columbia — Samuel Edmonds, Aaron Kellogg, Moncrief Livingston, Peter Silvester. Delaware — John Lamb, Elias Osborn. Dutchess — Joseph C. Field, John Jewett, John Martin, Thomas Mitchell, Philip Spencer, Jr., Theodorus R. Yan Wyck, James Winchell. Essex — Thomas Stower. Genesee and Ontario — Thaddeus Chapin, Augustus Porter, Polydore B. Wisner. Greene — George Hale, Martin G. Schuneman. Herkimer — Stephen Miller, George Widrig, Samuel "Wright. Kings — John Hicks. Montgomery — Henry Kennedy, John Roof, Alexander Sheldon, Daniel Walker, Charles Ward. New -York — John Brower, John Burger, William Few, William W. Gilbert, Peter Irving, Cornelius C. Rosevelt, Ezekiel Robins, Thomas Storm, Daniel D. Tompkins. Oneida — James Dean, Sen., Abel French, John Lay, Aaron Morse. Onondaga — John Lamb, John McWhorter. Orange — James Burt, William A. Clark, James Finch, Jr., Reuben Neely. Otsego — Daniel Hawks, James Moore, Jedediah Peck, Luther Rich. Queens — Stephen Carman, Abraham Monfoort. Henry 0. Seaman. Rensselaer — John Green, Jonathan Rouse, John Ryan, John Wood- worth. Richmond — Paul I. Micheau. Rockland — Peter De Noyelles. Saratoga — Samuel Clark, Adam Comstock, Gideon Goodrich, Othniel Looker. Schoharie — Henry Becker, Lawrence Lawyer, Jr. Steuben — James Faulkner. Suffolk — Israel Carll. Jonathan Dayton, Josiah Reeve. Tioga — Caleb Hyde. Ulster — Moses Cantine, Jr., James Kain, Cornelius Low, Elnathan Sears. Washington — David Austin, Kitchel Bishop, Alexander Cowan, Jason Kellogg, John McLean, Isaac Sargent. Westchester — Abijah Gilbert, Abraham Odell, Thomas Thomas, Joseph Travis. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 177 Twenty-Seventh Session — 1804. Began January 31; ended April 10, 1804. Speaker — ALEXANDER SHELDON, of Montgomery. Clerk — Solomon Southwick. Sergeant-at-Arms — Benjamin Haight. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — John Beekman, Jr., Johan Jost Deitz, James Emott, Peter S. Schuyler, Moses Smith. Cayuga — Silas Halsey, Thomas Hewitt, Amos Rathbun. Chenango — Obadiah German, Stephen Hoxie, James Moore, Joel Thompson. Clinton — Benjamin Mooers. Columbia — Benjamin Birdsall, Stephen Miller, Samuel Ten Broeck, James I. Van Allen. Delaware — Gabriel North, Elias Osborn. Dutchess — Joseph E. HafF, John Martin, Thomas Mitchell. Zalmon Sanford, William Taber, Benajah Thompson, Theodorus Van Wyck Essex — Theodorus Ross. Genesee and Ontario — Amos Hall, Nathaniel Howell, Polydore B. Wisner. Greene — Stephen Simmons, Stodard Smith, Herkimer — Evans Wharry, George Widrig, Samuel Wright. Kings — John Hicks. Montgomery — John Herkimer, Henry Kennedy, Archibald Mclntyre, Alexander Sheldon, David J. Zeilley. New-Yoi-k — Samuel Bradhurst, George Clinton, Jr., Peter Curtenius, William Few, Henry Rutgers, Peter A. Schenck, Solomon Townsend, James Warner, Peter H. Wendover. Oneida — David Cofteen, Joseph Kirkland, David Ostrom, Abraham Van Eps. Onondaga — James Geddes, John McWhorter. Orange — Joshua Brown, Robert R. Burnet, Samuel S. Seward, Henry Tucker. Otsego — Peter P. Dumont, Jedediah Peck, Solomon Pier, Henry Scott. Queens — Stephen Carman, John D. Ditmis, William Mott. Rensselaer — Asa Mann, Jonathan Rouse, Charles Selden, William Steward, Samuel Vary, Jr. Richmond — John Houseman. Rockland — Samuel G. Verbryck. Saratoga — Adam Comstock, John Hunter, Samuel Lewis, Othniel Looker. Schoharie — Henry Becker, Freegift Patchin. Steuben — James Faulkner. Suffolk — Israel Carll, Sylvester Dering, David Hedges. TYo^a — Ashbel Wells. Ulster — Benjamin Bevier, Lucas Elmendorf, Joseph Hasbrouck, Jr., James Ross. Washington — David Austin, Kitchel Bishop, William Livingston, John McKinney, John McLean, Stephen Thorn. Westchester — Abijah Gilbert, Abraham Odell, Thomas Thomas, Joseph Travis. 178 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Twenty-Eighth Session — 1 804 - 5. First meeting began November 6 ; ended November 12, 1804. Second meeting began January 23 ; ended April 10, 1805. Speaker— ALEXANDER SHELDON, of Montgomery. Clerk — Solomon Southwick. Sergeant- at- Arms — Benjamin Haight. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — David Burhans, Adam Deitz, Jr., Stephen Lush, Nicholas V. Mynderse, Joseph Shurtleff, Moses Smith. Cayuga — John Grover, Jr., Amos Rathbun. Chenango — Peter Betts, Obadiah German, Samuel Payne, Luther Wa- terman. i 'linton — Benjamin Mooers. Columbia — Moncrief Livingston, Peter Silvester, William W. Van Ness, Jason Warner. Delaware — Adam I. Doll, Anthony Marvine. Dutchess — Job Crawford. Isaac Hunting, John Patterson, Abraham H. Schenck, Isaac Sherwood, John Van Benthuysen, John M. Thurston. Essex — Theodorus Ross. Greene — Patrick Hamilton, Daniel Sayre. Herkimer — Evans Wharry, George AVidiig, Samuel Wright. Kings — John Hicks. Montgomery — Jonathan Hallett, James Mclntyre, John Seeber, Alex- ander Sheldon, David I. Zeilley. New-York — Philip I. Arcularius, John Bingham, George Clinton, Jr., Thomas Farmar, William Few, William W. Gilbert, Henry Rutgers, Peter A. Schenck, Solomon Townsend. Oneida — George Brayton, Joseph Jennings, Joseph Kirkland, Benjamin Wright.' Onondaga — John Ballard, William I. Vredenbergh. Ontario and Genesee — Amos Hall, Daniel W. Lewis, Alexander Rea. Orange — John Barber, Joshua Brown, John Hathorn, John Tuthill. Otsego — Gurdon Huntington, William Lathrop, Luke Metcalfe, Hum- phrey Palmer. Queens — Stephen Carman, Benjamin Coe, Henry 0. Seaman. Rensselaer — Jonathan Burr, James L. Hogeboom, Nehemiah King, Asa Mann, John Ryan. Richmond — John Dunn. Rockland — John Cole. Saratoga — Wm. Carpenter, Samuel Clark. Asahel Porter, David Rogers. Schoharie — Henry Becker, Freegift Patchin. Sen eca — J oh n S a y re . Steuben — John Wilson. Suffolk — Israel Carll, Jonathan Dayton, .Tared Landon. Tioga — John Miller. Ulster — Lucas Ehnendorf, Henry Reynolds, James Ross, Solah Tuthill. Washington — Isaac Harlow, Jason Kellogg, William Livingston, John McLean, Solomon Smith, James Starbuck. Westchester — Abijah Gilbert, Abm.Odell, Caleb Tompkins. Joseph Tra\ is. 1 Walter Martin and Benjamin Wright were returned as having received an eqna! number of votes. Mr. Wright was admitted to his seat by a resolution of Nov. 7, 1804. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 179 Twenty-Ninth Session — 1806. Began January 28 ; ended April 7, 1806. Speaker — ALEXANDER SHELDON, of Montgomery. Clerk — Solomon Southwick. Sir geant-at- Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — David Burhans, Asa Colvard, AdamDeitz, Jr., Stephen Lush, Joseph Shurtleff, Abraham Van Vechten. Cayuga — John Grover, Jr., Amos Rathhun. Chenango — Benjamin Jones, Jonathan Morgan, Samuel Payne, Sylvan us Smalley. Clinton — William Bailey. Columbia — Moncrief Livingston, Peter Silvester, William W. Van Ness, Jason Warner. Delaware — Anthony Marvine, Gabriel North. Dutchess — Barnabas Carver, Joseph C. Field, Benjamin Herrick, Abra- ham H. Schenck, John Van Benthuysen, William D. Williams, Veniah Woolley. Essex — Theodorus Ross. Greene — John Ely, James Thompson. Herkimer — Eldad Corbet, George Widrig, Samuel Wright. Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence — Henry Coffeen. Kings — John Hicks. Montgomery — John Herkimer, Samuel Jackson, James Mclntyre, Alex- ander Sheldon, Joseph Waggoner. New - York — Francis Cooper, Clarkson Crolius, Benjamin Ferris, William W. Gilbert, Richard Riker, Samuel Russell, Peter A. Schenck, Arthur Smith, James Warner. Oneida — George Bray ton, Thomas Hart, Joseph Jennings. Onondaga — Jasper Hopper, William I. Vredenburgh. Ontario and Genesee — Daniel W. Lewis, Ezra Patterson, Alexander Rea. Orange — William Crist, David Dill, Alexander McCord, John Wood. Otsego — Daniel Hawks, Gurdon Huntington, Luther Rich, Rufus Steere. Queens — Benjamin Coe, Henry 0. Seaman, John W. Seaman. Rensselaer — Jonathan Niles, William W. Reynolds, John Ryan, Nicho- las Staats, Jacob Yates. Richmond, — John Dunn. Rockland — John Haring. Saratoga — John Cramer, John McClelland, Jesse Mott, Asahel Porter. Schoharie — Henry Bellinger, Henry Shafer. Seneca — Cornelius Humfrey. Steuben — John Wilson. Suffolk — Israel Carll, David Hedges, Jared Landon. Tioga — John Miller. Ulster — Josiah Hasbrouck, John Lounsbery, Peter P. Roosa, Elnathan Sears. Washington — Kitchel Bishop, William Livingston, John McLean, Na- thaniel Pitcher, Daniel Shepherd. Westchester — Joel Frost, Philip Honeywell, Ezra Lockwood, Caleb Tompkins. 180 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Thirtieth Session — 1807. Began January 27 ; ended April 7, 1807. Speaker — ANDREW McCORD, of Orange. Clerk — Gerrit Y. Lansing. Sergeant-at-Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — David Bogardus, Asa Colvard, Johan Jost Deitz, Daniel Hale, Joseph ShurtlefF, Jacob Veeder. Cayuga — John Grover, Jr., Amos Rathbun. Chenango — Obadiah German, Joseph Simonds. Clinton — Nathaniel Z. Piatt. Columbia — Elisha Gilbert, Jr., Peter Sharp, Gainus Stebbins, Anson Pratt. Delaware — John T. More, Joshua Pine. Dutchess — John Haight, Aaron Hazen, Theron Rudd, John Storm, Tobias L. Stoutenburgh, Martin E. Winchel, Veniah Woolley. Essex — Stephen Cuyler. Genesee, Ontario and Allegany — Alexander Rea, Philetus Swift, Asahel Warner. Greene — Samuel Haight, James Thompson. Herkimer — John Kennedy, George Widrig, Samuel Wright. Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence — Moss Kent. Kings — John Hicks. Madison — Erastus Cleveland, Sylvanus Smalley. Montgomery — Lawrence Gros, James Lansing, Alexander Sheldon, Wil- liam Van Olinda, Harmanus A. Vedder. New -York — John Bingham, Francis Cooper, Clarkson Crolius, Benja- min Ferris, William W. Gilbert, Henry Rutgers, Samuel Russell, Arthur Smith, James Warner. Oneida — George Brayton, Uri Doolittle, Charles Z. Piatt. Onondaga — Ozias Burr, Squire Manro. Orange — William Crist, Andrew McCord, Abraham Schultz, John Wood. Otsego — Thomas Brooks, Gurdon Huntington, Robert Roseboom, Henry Scott. Queens — Stephen Carman, William Mott, John W. Seamen. Rensselaer — Gilbert Eddy, Asa Mann, William W. Reynolds, Robert Woodsworth, Adam Yates. Richmond — David Mersereau. Rockland — Samuel G. Verbryck. Saratoga — Chauncey Belding, Gideon Goodrich, Jesse Mott, David Rogers. Schoharie — Henry Shafer, Peter Swart, Jr. Seneca — Cornelius Humfrey. Steuben — John Wilson. Suffolk — Israel Carll, David Hedges, David Warner. Tioga and Broome — John Miller. Ulster — John Conklin, Jacob Marius Groeen, Jacob Rea, Peter P. Roosa. Washington — Kitchel Bishop, Peleg Bragg, John Gray, James Hill, Jason Keliogg, William Robanls. Westchester — William Barker, Benjamin Isaacs, Seth Marvin, Abraham Odell. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 181 Thirty-First Session — 1808. Began January 26 ; ended April 11, 1808. Skater — ALEXANDER SHELDON, of Montgomery. Clerk — Daniel Rodman. Sergeant-at- Arms — Robert Donnelly. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — John Brown, Johan Jost Deitz, Jonathan Jenkins, Stephen Var Rensselaer, Abraham Van Vechten, Jacob Veeder. Broome and Tioga — Emanuel Coryell. Cayuga — Elijah Price, Richard Townley. Chenango — Peter Betts, Obadiah German. Clinton — Elisha Arnold. Columbia — Thomas Brodhead, Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Jason Warner, Elisha Williams. Delaware — John T. More, Gabriel North. Dutchess — Albro Akin, Devouc Bailey, George Casey, Cyrenus Crosby, John Haight, Tobias L. Stoutenburgh, Martin E. Winchell. Essex — Benjamin Pond. Genesee, Allegany and Ontario — Amos Hall, 1 William Rumsey, 8 Phile- fcns Swift, Asahel Warner, Jr. Greene — Coenradt T. Houghtaling, Perez Steel. Herkimer — Aaron Budlonji, John M. Petrie, Westel Willoughby, Jr. Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence — Lewis Graves. Kings — John Hicks. Madison — John W. Bulkier, Sylvanus Smalley. Montgomery — Henry Fonda, Peter C. Fox, Lawrence Gros, Alexander Sheldon, Harmanus A. Vedder. New -York — Francis Cooper, Thomas Farmar, Benjamin Ferris, William W. Gilbert, Silvanus Miller, Henry Rutgers, Solomon Townsend, James Warner, Augustus Wright. Oneida — Thomas R. Gold, Henry McNeil, Benjamin Wright. Onondaga — Joshua Forinan, John McWhorter. Orange — William Ross, Selah Strong, Henry Tucker, James W. Wilkin. Otsego — Lemuel Fitch, Gurdon Huntingt.on, Robert Roseboom, Henry Scott. Queens — Jacobus Monfoort. Henry 0. Seaman, John W. Seaman. Rensselaer — James L. Hogeboom, Ebenezer Jones, Adam Yates, Jacob Yates. Richmond — David Mersereau. Rockland — Samuel G. Yerbryck. Saratoga — Chauncey Belding, Salmon Child, John McClelland, Jesse Mott. Schoharie — Henry Shaffer, Peter Swart, Jr. Seneca — John Sayre. Steuben — George Hornell . Suffolk — Israel Carll, Jonathan Dayton, Thomas S. Lester. Ulster — Abraham Ten Eyck DeWitt, Conrad Edmund Elmendorf. Isaac Le Fever, Cornelius Louw. Washington — Kitchel Bishop, Thomas Cornell, Lyman Hall, James Hill, Henry Mattison, Gideon Taft. Westchester — Benj. Ferris, Joel Frost, Abraham Miller, Ozias Osborn. 1 Returned aa elected : resigned in favor of Rumsey. 8 In place of Hall, resigned^ 16 182 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Thirty-Second Session — 1 808 - 9. First meeting began November 1 ; ended November 8, 1808. Second meeting began January 17 ; ended March 30, 1809. Speaker — JAMES W. WILKIN, of Orange. Clerk — Daniel Rodman. Sergeant-at-Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Boor-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — John Brown, John H. Burhans, Johan Jost Deitz, Jonathan Jenkins, Stephen Van Rensselaer, Abraham Van Vechten. Broome — Eleazar Dana. Cayuga — Henry Bloom, Ebenezer Hewitt, Charles Kellogg. Chenango — Samuel Campbell, Obadiah German, Ebenezer Wakley. Clinton and Franklin — Kinner Newcomb. Columbia — James Hyatt, Moncrief Livingston, Gaius Stebbins, Jacob R. Van Rensselaer. Belaware — Daniel Fuller, David St. John. Butchess — Samuel A. Barker, George Bloom, Derick A. Brinckerhoff, Ebenezer Haight. Benajah Thompson, Jesse Thompson. Essex — Benjamin Pond. Genesee — William Rumsey. Greene — James Gale, Eliakim Reed. Herkimer — Aaron Budlong, John M. Petrie, Westel Willoughby, Jr. Jefferson — David I. Andrus, Corlis Hinds. Kings — Jeremiah Johnson. Lewis — Judah Barnes. Madison — Oliver Brown, John W. Bulkley, David Van Home. Montgomery — Daniel Cady, John Fay, John Greene, Richard Van Horno. New -York — John P. Anthony, Joseph Constant, Francis Cooper, James Fairlie, Thomas Farmar, Frederick Jenkins, Caleb Pell, Nathan Sanford, Arthur Smith, Solomon Townsend, Beekman M. Van Buren. Niagara — Archibalds. Clarke. Oneida — Joel Bristol, James Dean, Sen.. David Ostrom, John Storrs, Benjamin Wright. Onondaga — Jacobus Dupuy, Asahel Minor, Barnet Mooney. Ontario — Micah Brooks, Samuel Lawrence, Richard Leech, Hugh McNair, William Rogere. Orange — Anthony Davis, David Dill, William Ross, James W. Wilkin. Otsego — Haviland Chase, Roger Kinne, Martin Luce, Henry Scott. Queens — Stephen Carman, David Kissam, William Townsend. Rensselaer — Derick Lane, Henry Piatt, Cornelius I. Schermerhorn, Israel Shepard. Richmond — David Merscreau. Rockland — Samuel G. Verbryck. St. Lawrence — Alexander Richards. Saratoga — Nehemiah Cande, Salmon Child, David Rogers, Daniel L. Van Antwerp. Schoharie — John Ingold, Jr., John Rice. Seneca — James McCall. Steuben and Allegany — Henry A. Townsend. Suffolk — Mills Phillip*, Abraham Rose, Daniel T. Terry. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 183 Tioga — Emanuel Coryell. Ulster — Joshua Dumond, Peter Lefevre, Cornelius i.ouw, William Swart. Washington — Kitchel Bishop, James Kill, Alexander Livingston, Roger Skinner, Reuben Whallon. Westchester — William Barker, Abraham Odell, Samuel Youngs. Thirty-Third Session — 1810. - Began January 30; ended April 6, 1810. Speaker— WILLIAM NORTH, of Schenectady. Clerk — James Van Ingen. Sergeant-at-Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Door- Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — John Colvin, Abel French Stephen Van Rensselaer, Abraham Van Vechten. Allegany and Steuben — John Knox. Broome — James Pumpelly. Cayuga — Henry Bloom, Stephen Close, Charles Kellogg. Chenango — Nathaniel Locke, John Noyes, Ebenezer Wakley. Clinton and Franklin — Gates Hoit. Columbia — Thomas P. Grosvenor, Henry W. Livingston, William Lusk, Anson Pratt. Cortland — Ephraim Fish. Delaware — John T. Moore, Elias Osborne. Dutchess — David Brooks, Lemuel Clift, Koert Dubois, Ebenezer Haight, Alexander Neely, Isaac Van Wyck. Essex — Benjamin Pond. Genesee — Chauncey Loomis. Greene — Benjamin Chapman, Ira Day. Herkimer — Christopher P. Bellinger, Rudolph Devendorff, Thomas Manly. Jefferson — Ethel Bronson, Moss Kent. Kings — Jeremiah Johnson. Lewis — Lewis Graves. Madison — John W. Bulkley, Amos B. Fuller, Daniel Van Home. Montgomery — James Allen, Daniel Cady, John Green, Richard Van Home, David I. Zeilley. New -York — John P. Anthony, Abraham E. Brouwer, Thomas Far- mar, Adrian Hegeman, Samuel L. Mitchill, Caleb Pell, Ichabod Prall, Samuel Tooker, Solomon Townsend, Beekman M. Van Buren, Augustus Wright. Niagara — Archibald S. Clarke. Oneida — Levi Carpenter, Jr., Samuel Chandler, John Humaston, David Ostrom, John Storrs. Onondaga — Jacobus Dupuy, Barnet Mooney. Ontario — Valentine Brother, Israel Chapin, David Dorsey, William Markliam, Gideon Pitts. Orange — James Finch, Jr., Joseph Morrell, John Nicholson, Selah Strong. OUego — Joseph Bowne, Erastus Craft, Abeel De Forest, Benjamin QUbert. Queens — Stephen Carman, Daniel Kissani, William Townsend. 184 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Rensselaer — Timothy Leonard, Henry Piatt, Cornelius I. Schermer- horn, Jeremiah Schuyler. Richmond — Richard Connor. Rockland — Peter S. Van Orden. St. Lawrence — Roswell Hopkins Saratoga — Joel Lee, Samuel Lewis, Daniel L. Van Antwerp, Calvin Wheeler. Schenectady — Henry Glen, William North. Schoharie — John Ingold, Jr., John Rice. Seneca — Oliver C. Comstock. Suffolk — Abraham Rose, John Rose, Tredwell Scudder. Tioga — Emanuel Coryell. Ulster and Sullivan — Benjamin Bevier, John Conklin, Abraham Hardenbergh , Abraham Hasbrouck. Washington — Kitchel Bishop, John Gale, Jason Kellogg, William Livingston, Roger Skinner. Westchester — William Barker, Abraham Odell, Samuel Youngs. Thirty-Fourth Session — 1811. Began January 29 ; ended April 8, 1811. „ 2 j NATHAN SANFORD, of New- York (till Februarv 12). *P eaKers — \ WILLIAM ROSS, of Orange (after February 12). Clerk — Samuel North. Sergeant-at-Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — Asa Colvard, David Delong, Johan Jost Deitz, Abraham Van Vechten. Allegany and Steuben — John Knox. Broome — ( No returns.) Cayuga — Stephen Close, Elisha Durkee, Ebenezer Hewitt. Chenango — Peter Betts, Thompson Mead, Joseph Simons. Clinton and Franklin — Gates Hoit. 1 Columbia — Thomas P. Grosvenor, Augustus Tremain, James Vander- poel, Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer. Cortland — Billy Trowbridge. Delaware — Daniel Fuller, David St. John. Dutchess' 1 — Samuel Augustus Barker, Lemuel Clift, Koert Dubois, Alexander Neely, Shadrach Sherman, Isaac Van Wyck. Essex — Delevan Delance, Jr. Genesee — Chauneey Looniis. Greene — William Bead), Jonas Bronk. Herkimer — Christopher P. Bellinger, Robert Burch, Hosea Nelson. Jefferson — Corlis Hinds, 3 William Hunter. 4 Kings — John C. Vanderveer. Lewis — Nathaniel Merriam. Madison — John W. Bulkley, Henry Clark, Jr., Zebulon Douglass. Montgomery — Daniel Cady, Jacob Eacker, Daniel Hurlbut, James Mclntyre, George H. Nellis. 1 Contested by William M.war 1. 3 Till February 4. a ContCHted by Joseph 0. Field and Ave 4 Succeeded Hinds, February 4. others. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 185 New -York — Robert Bosrardus, Thomas Carpenter, Thomas Farmar, John Gelston, Samuel Lawrence, Jonas Mapes, Thomas R. Mercein, Nathan Sanford, Isaac Sebring, Solomon Townsend, 1 John Vanderbilt, Jr. Niagara — Archibald S. Clark. Oneida — Isaac Brayton, George Doolittle, George Huntington, Henry McNiel, John Storrs. Onondaga — Robert Earll, Jasper Hopper. Ontario — Septimus Evans, Robert Hart, Hugh McNair, Stephen Phelps, Asahel Warner. Orange — John Blake, Jr., Anthony Davis, Seth Marvin, William Ross. Otsego — Daniel Hawks, Isaac Hayes, Elijah H. Metcalf, Robert Rose- boom. Queens — Stephen Carman, Daniel Kissam, William Townsend. Rensselaer — William M. Bliss, Daniel Hull, Jr., Cornelius I. Schermer- horn, Cornelius Van Vechten. Richmond — James Guyon.' Rockland — Peter S. Van Orden. St. Lawrence — Roswell Hopkins. Saratoga — John Cramer, Jesse Mott, Jeremy Rockwell, David Rogers. Schenectady — James Boyd, John Young. Schoharie — Henry Becker, Henry Hager. Seneca — Robert S. Rose. Suffolk — Jonathan S. Conklin, Thomas S. Lester, Tredwell Scudder. Tioga — Thomas Floyd. Ulster and Sullivan — John S. Conklin, Samuel Hawkins, John Louns- berry, Nehemiah L. Smith. Washington — John Baker, John Richards, Isaac Sargent, Reuben Whallon, David Woods. Westchester — Darius Crosby, Abraham Miller, Jacob Odell. Thirty-Fifth Session — 1812. First meeting began January 28 ; ended March 2 V, 1812. Second meeting began May 21 ; ended June 19, 1812. Speaker — ALEXANDER SHELDON, of Montgomery. Clerk — Samcel North. Sergeant-at-Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — Asa Colvard, Jesse Tyler, Abraham Van Vechten, John G. Van Zandt. Allegany and Steuben — Jacob Teeple. Broome — Chauncey Hyde. Cattaraugus, C hautauque and Niagara — Ebenezer Walden. Cayuga — Stephen Close, Humphrey Howland, Thomas Ludlow. Chenango — Samuel Campbell, Silas Holmes, Denison Randall. Clinton and Franklin — Gates Hoit. Columbia — Thomas Brodhead, Thomas P. Grosvenor, Timothy Oakley, Jacob R. Van Rensselaer. Cortland — Billy Trowbridge. Delaware — Daniel H. Burr, Isaac Ogden. 1 Died, March 27. 1811. a Contested by Richard Connor. *16 186 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Dutchess — Joseph Arnold, Cyrus Benjamin, Isaac Bryan, Henry Dodge, John Warren, Robert Weeks. Essex — Delevan Delanee. Genesee — Zacheus Colby. Greene — John Ely, Simon Sayre. Herkimer — Robert Burch, Rudolph I. Shoemaker, Samuel Woodworth. Jefferson — David I. Andrus, John Durkee. Kings — John C. Yanderveer. Lewis — William Darrow. Madison — Bennett Bieknell, Nathaniel Cole, Samuel H. Coon. Montgomery — John Fay, Daniel Hurlbut, Archibald Melutyre, Georgo H. Nellis, Alexander Sheldon. Neiv - York — Thomas Carpenter, Isaac S. Douglass, James Heard, Samuel Jones, Jr., Jacob Lorillard, Thomas R. Mercein, Peter W. Radcliff, Abra- ham Russell, Isaac Sebring, James Smith, James Tylee. Oneida — Isaac Brayton, Joel Bristol, Erastus Clark, George Huntington, John StoiTS. Onondaga — Barnet Mooney, Jonathan Stanley, Jr. Ontario — Nathaniel Allen, Valentine Brother, David Sutherland, Joshua Yanfleet, Ezra Waite. Orange — John Gasherie, 1 Peter Holbert, Seth Marvin, William Ross. Otsego — Daniel Hawks, Isaac Hayes, Elijah H. Metcalf, Robert Rose- boom. Queens — Stephen Carman, John Fleet, Daniel Kissam. Rensselaer — George Gardner, Stephen Gregory, Abraham L. Yiele, Stephen Warren. Richmond — James Guyon . Rockland — Peter S. Yan Orden. St. Lawrence — Roswell Hopkins. Saratoga — Joel Keeler, Zebulon Mott, Avery Starkweather, John W. Taylor. Schenectady — James Boyd, John Young. Schoharie — Henry Hager, John Redington. Seneca — Oliver C. Comstock. Suffolk — Usher H. Moore, Nathaniel Potter, Abraham Rose. Sullivan and Ulster — Jacob Coddington, Abraham I. Hardenburgh, Henry Jansen, Elnathan Sears. Tioga — Henry Wells. Washington — Lyman Hall, James Hill, John Kirtland, Alexander Livingston, Halsey Rogers. Westchester — Darius Crosby, Abraham Miller, Jacob Odell. Thirty-Sixth Session — 1812-13. First meeting began November 3; ended November 11, 1812. Second meeting began January 12; ended April 12, 1813. Speaker — JACOB RUTSEN VAN RENSSELAER, of Columbia. Clerk — Jamks Van Ingkn. Sergeant-at-Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. > Died, March 8, 1612. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 187 Albany — David Bogardus, John Gibbons, Elishama Janes, Abraham Van Yechten. Allegany and Steuben — Jacob Teeple. Broome — Chauncey Hyde. Cattaraugus, Chautauque and Niagara — Jonas Williams. Cayuga — William C. Bennet, Thomas Ludlow, William Satterlee. Chenango — Nathaniel Medbury, Ebenezer Wakley, Thornton Wasson. Clinton and Franklin — Allen R. Moore. Columbia — Aaron Olmsted, 1 Alan Sheldon, Jacob R. Van Rensselaer, Elisha Williams. Cortland — Billy Trowbridge. Delaware — Robert Clark, Andrew Craig, Jr. Dutchess — Joseph Arnold, John Beadle, Cyrus Benjamin, Isaac Bryan, Henry Dodge, John Warren. Essex — Manoah Miller. Genesee — James Ganson. Greene — John Adams, Perez Steel. Herkimer — John Graves. Hosea Nelson, Rudolph I. Shoemaker. Jefferson — Clark Allen, Egbert Ten Eyck. Kings — John C. Vanderveer. Lewis — Levi Collins. Madison — Walter Beecher, John D. Henry, Jonathan Olmsted. Montgomery — Josiah Bartlett, 3 Daniel Cady, Daniel McVean, Simon Maybie, Richard Van Home. New-York — Thomas Carpenter, Jameson Cox, Isaac S. Douglass, Richard Hatfield, Jr., William Henderson, Josiah Ogden Hoffman, Samuel Jones, Jr., Jacob Lorillard, Abraham Russell, Isaac Seabring, James Smith. Oneida — Josiah Bacon, Erastus Clark, George Huntington, John Lay, Nathan Townsend. Onondaga — Moses Nash, Isaac Smith. Ontario — Abraham Dox, Gilbert Howell, Hugh McNair, David Sutherland, Asaht-1 Warner. Orange — John Blake, Jr., David Dill, William Ross, John Wheeler. Otsego — Erastus Crafts, Abel De Forest, Samuel Griffin, James Hyde. Queens — Stephen Carman, John Fleet, David Kissam. Rensselaer — David Allen. James II. Ball, John Carpenter, Jr., John Stevens. Richmond — James Guyon, Jr. Rockland — Peter S. Van Orden. St. Lawrence — Roswell Hopkins. Saratoga — Caleb Holmes, John Prior, John W. Tavlor, Calvin Wheeler. Schoharie — Heman Hickok, Peter A. Hilton. Schenectady — Alexander Combs, Joseph ShurtlefF. Seneca — James McCall. Suffolk — Henry Rhodes, Caleb Smith, Benjamin F. Thompson. Sullivan and Ulster — Jacob Coddington, Abraham I. Hardenbergh, Henry Jansen, Elnathan Sears. Tioga — Jabez Beers . Washington — John Beebee, Jason Kellogg, Francis McLean, Eben- ezer Russell, Melancton Wheeler. Westchester — William Barker, Abraham Miller. Death announced January 27, 1518. 2 Death announced January 29, 1818. 188 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Thirty-Seventh Session — 1814. Began January 25 ; ended April 15, 1814. Speaker — JAMES EMOTT, of Dutchess. Clerk — James Van Ingen. Sergeant-at-Arms — David Olmstead. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — Harmanus Bleecker, Johan Jost Deitz, Moses Smith, John L. Winne. Allegany and Steuben — Daniel Cruger. Broome — John H. Avery. Cattaraugus, Cliautauque and Niagara — Jonas Williams. Cayuga — William C. Bennet, Silas Bowker, William Satterlee. Chenango — James Houghteling, John Noyes, Hascall Ransford. Clinton and Franklin — Allen R. Moore. Columbia — Henry Rockefeller, John L. Van Allen, Jr., Jacob Van Rensselaer, Elisha Williams. Cortland — William Mallery. Delaware — John T. More, Isaac Ogden. Dutchess — William A. Duer, James Emott, Samuel Mott, Joseph Potter, Jesse Thompson. Essex — Levi Thompson. Genesee — James Ganson Greene — William Fraser, Abraham Van Dyck. Herkimer — Christopher P. Bellinger, Jonas Cleland, Aaron Hackley, Jr. Jefferson — Clark Allen, Ethel Bronson. Kings — Jeremiah Lott. Lewis — Chillus Doty. Madison — Stephen F. Blackstone, Elisha Carrington, Abraham D. Van Home. Montgomery — Samuel A. Gilbert, James Knox, Gabriel Manny, Syl- vanus Wilcox, Andrew Zabriskie. New-York — James B. Coles, Isaac S. Douglass, Gabriel Furman, Richard Hatfield. Samuel Jones, Jr., Charles King, Elisha W. King, David B. Ogden, James Palmer, Abraham Russell. James Smith. Oneida — Isaac Brayton, Laurens Hull, James Lynch, Henry McNeil, Theodore Sill. Onondaga — Barnet Mooney, Moses Nash. Ontario — Hugh McNair, Stephen Phelps, David Southerland, Joshua Vanfleet, Asahel Warner. Orange — William Ross, Joshua Sayre, Benjamin Strong, Benjamin Webb. Otsego — Erastus Crafts, Abel De Forest, Samuel Griffin, James Hyde. Putnam — Joshua Barnum, Jr. Queens — Stephen Carman, John Fleet, Daniel Kissam. Rensselaer — William Bradley, Burton Hammond, Bethel Mather, Barent Van Vleck. Richmond — James Guyon, Jr. Rockland — Peter S. Van Orden. St. Lawrence — Louis Hasbrouck. Saratoga — Nicholas W. Angle, John Dunning, Avery Starkweather, Samuel Young. Schenectady — Abraham Van Ingen, Lawrence Vrooman. Schoharie — William C. Bouck, William Deitz. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 189 Seneca — James McCall. Suffolk — Jonathan S. Conklin, Thomas S. Lester, Nathaniel Potter. Sullivan and Ulster — Coenrad Bevier. Daniel Clark, John Kiersted, Green Miller. Tioga — Caleb Baker. Washington and Warren — Paul Dennis, Samuel Gordon, John Rich- ards, 1 John Savage, Charles Starbuck, John White. 2 Westchester — William Barker, Abraham Miller, Richard Valentine Morris. Thirty-Eighth Session — 1814-15. First meeting began September 26 ; ended October 24, 1814. Second meeting began January 31 ; ended April 18, 1815. Speaker — SAMUEL YOUNG, of Saratoga. Clerk — Aaron Clark. Sergeani-at-Arrns — Thomas Donnelly. Dow-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — Harmanus Bleecker, Sylvester Ford, Jesse Tyler, John D. Winne. Allegany and Steuben — David Cruger. Broome — Asa Leonard. Cattaraugus. Chautauque and, Niagara — Joseph McClure. Cayuga — John H. Beach, Silas Bowker, Barnabas Smith. Chenango — John Guthrie, Thompson Mead, Robert Monell. Clinton and Franklin — Robert Piatt. Columbia — Henry Livingston, Augustus Tremain, Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Elisha Williams. Cortland — Samuel G. Hathaway. Delaware — Robert Clark, Asahel E. Paine. Dutchess — John Beadle, Joel Benton, William A. Duer, James Emott, James Grant. Essex — Reuben Sanford. Genesee — Isaac Southerland. Greene — James Gale, Martin G. Van Bergen. Herkimer — Jonas Cleland, Aaron Hackley, Jr., John McCombs. Jefferson — Ethel Bronson. Kings — Tunis Schenck. Lewis — Ela Collins. Madison — David Beecher, Windsor Coman, John Mattison. Montgomery — Solomon Diefendorff, John Eisenlord, Alexander St. John, John Shuler, Alvah Southworth. New -York — Charles Baldwin, Francis Cooper, Jacob Drake, Ogden Edwards. Isaac Pierson, Peter Sharpe, Joseph Smith, Peter Stagg, Samuel Torbett, George Warner, Augustus Wright. Oneida — Theodore Hill, John Lay, James Lynch, Rufus Pettibone, John Storrs. Onondaga — Hezekiah L. Granger, James Porter. Ontario — Peter Allen, John Price, James Roseburgh, Ira Selby, David Southerland. 1 Succeeded, Feb. 14, by John White. "■'In place of Richards, February 14. 190 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Orange — Hezekiah Belknap, Edward Ely, James Finch, Jr., Benjamin Woodward. Otsego — Nathaniel Fenton, Lemuel Fitch, Arunah Metcalf, Robert Roseboom. Putnam — David Knapp. Queens — Stephen Carman, Daniel Kissam, Solomon Wooden. Rensselaer — David Allen, Henry A. Lake, Jacob A. Ten Eyck, Zebulon Scriven. Richmond — Jesse Oakley. Rockland — Peter S. Van Orden. St. Lawrence — David A. Ogden. Saratoga — Benjamin Cowles, Howel Gardner, Richard Ketchum, Samuel Young. Schenectady — Ezekiel Sexton, John Victory. Schoharie — William C. Bouck, William Deitz. Seneca — David Woodcock. Suffolk— John P. Osborn, Tredwell Scudder, John Wells. Sullivan and Ulster — Wessel Broadhead, Darius Martin, David Staples, Thomas Van Gaasbeck. Tioga — Caleb Baker. Washington — John Gale, Henry Mattison, Nathaniel Pitcher, John Richards, Isaac Sargent. Westchester — Benjamin Isaacs, Peter J. Munro, William Requa. Thirty-Ninth Session — 1816. Began January 30; ended April 17, 1816. Speaker — DANIEL CRUGER, of Steuben. Clerk — Aaron Clark. Sergeant-at-Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — Michael Freligh, John I. Ostrander, John Schoolcraft, Jesse Smith. Allegany and Steuben — Daniel Cruger, Timothy H. Porter. Broome — Mason Whiting. Cattaraugus, Chautauque and Niagara — Daniel McCleary, Elias Osborn. Cayuga — John II. Beach, John Brown, Jr., John McFadden, Barnabas Smith. Chenango — Thomas Brown, William Munro, Russel Waters. Clinton and Franklin — Benjamin Mooers. Columbia — Henry Livingston, John Whiting. Cortland — Joshua Ballard. Delaware — William Dewey, Henry Leavenworth. hutchess — William A. Deur, Zachriah Hoffman, Thomas J. Oakley, Isaac Smith, John B. Van Wyck. Essex — Reuben San ford. Genesee — James Ganson, Elizur Webster, John Wilson. Greene — James Powers, Jacob Etoggon. " Herkimer — William D. Ford, Henry Hopkins, John McCombs. Jefferson — Abel Cole, Amos Stebbins, Kings — ( No returns. ) Lewis — Chillus Doty. Madison — Oliver Brown, Nathan Hall, Jr., Eliphalet S. Jackson. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 191 Montgomery — Nathan Christie, Nathan Kimball. Edmund G. Rawson, Richard Van Home, William Woodward. New -York — Joseph Bayley, Philip Brasher, Peter A. Jay, Edward W. Laight, Andrew Morris, James Palmer, Joseph Smith, Thomas C. Taylor, George Warner, Samuel Whittmore, Augustus Wynkoop. Oneida — Isaac Bray ton, Jesse Curtiss, James Lynch, Roderick Morri- son, Richard Sanger. Onondaga — Truman Adams, George Hall, Elijah Miles, Nathan Wil- liams. Ontario — Peter Allen. 1 Israel Chapin, Jonathan Child, Henry Fellows, 2 Myron Holley Alexander Kelsey, Thomas Lee, Roger Sprague. Orange — James Burt, David Dill, Nathaniel P. Hill, Selah Strong. Otsego — William Campbell, Silas Crippen, 3 Isaac Hayes, Oliver Judd, 3 Arunah Metcalf. 3 Putnam — Henry B. Lee. Queens — Stephen Carman, William Jones, Daniel Kissam. Rensselaer — Job Greene, David E. Gregory, Herman Knickerbacker, Samuel McChestney, Samuel Milliman. Richmond — Richard Coursin. Rockland — Cornelius A. Blauvelt. St. Lawrence — William W. Bowen. Saratoga — Asa C. Barney, George Cramer, Isaac Gere, William Hamil- ton. Schenectady — Henry Fryer, Herman A. Van Slyck. Schoharie — William C. Bouck, Peter A. Hilton, Thomas Lawyer. Seneca — Nichol Halsey, Jacob L. Larzelere, William Thompson. Suffolk — PhineasCarll, Abraham Rose, Benjamin F. Thompson. Sullivan and Ulster — Aaron Adams, Green Miller, William Parks, Dirck Westbrook. Tioga — Gamaliel H. Barstow. Washington and Warren — Michael Harris, John Reid, David Russell, James Stevenson, Roswell Weston. Westchester — Benjamin Isaacs, Abraham Miller, William Requa. Fortieth Session — 1816-17. First meeting began November 5; ended November 12, 1816. Second meeting began January 14; ended April 15, 1817. Speaker — DAVID WOODS, of Washington. Clerk — Aaron Clark. Sergeant-at-Arms — Thomas Donnelly. Door-Keeper — Benjamin Whipple. Albany — John H. Burhans, John I. Ostrander, Gideon Tabor, Rufus Watson. Allegany and Stevben — Timothy H. Porter, William B. Rochester. Broome — Joshua Whitney. Cattaraugus, Chautauque and Niagara — Jedediah Prender Spencer, Elisha B. Strong, John Van Fossen, Matthew Warner. Orange — James Finch, Jr., Nathaniel P. Hill, Selah Tuthill, Abra- ham Vail. Otsego — Samuel Cadwell, Seth Chase, Willard Coye, James Hawks, Henry Ogden. Putnam — David Knap. Queens — William Jones, John A. King, Thomas Tredwell. Rensselaer — John Babcock. David Doolittle, William C. Elmore, George Tibbits, Ebenezer W. Walbridge. Richmond — Harmanus Guyon. Rockland — Samuel G. Verbryck. St. Lawrence — Joseph York. Saratoga — Billy J. Clark, Jonathan Delano, Jr., Abraham Moc, Elisha Powell. Schenectady — Christian Haverly, Marinus Willet. Schoharie — Heman Hickock, Jedediah Miller, Peter Swart, Jr. Seneca — Thomas Armstrong, Robert S. Rose. Suffolk — Ebenezer W. Case, Charles H. Havens, Abraham Parsons. Sullivan and Ulster — Joseph Deyo, Isaac Elting, Charles H. Rug- gles, Jacob Snyder. Tioga — Judson Jennings. Tompkins — Herman Camp, Joshua Philips. Washington and Warren — David Austin, Peleg Bragg, Norman Fox, James Hill, John Kirtland. Westchester — James Guyon, Abraham Miller, William Nelson. Forty-Fourth Session — 1820 - 1. First meeting began November 7 ; ended November 21, 1820 Second meeting began January 9 ; ended April 3, 1821. -Speaker —PETER SHARPE, of New-York. Clerk — Dirck L. A'andk.iuikyden. Sergeant-at- Arms — Henry Freyer. JJoor-Keeper — Henry Bates. Assistant Door- Keeper — Willard Smith. Albany — Gcrrit Hogan, James McKown, Moses Smith, Stephen Willcs. Allegany and Steuben — Clark Crandall, John Dow. Broome — Chester Patterson. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 197 Cayuga — John Haring, Charles Kellogg, Henry Polhemus. Cattaraugus, Cliautauque and Niagara — William Hotchkiss, Jediah Prendergast. Chenango — William Mason, Edmund G. Perlee, John Tracy. Clinton and Frankliti — Piatt Newcomb. Columbia — John Bryan, James Vanderpoel, Elisha Williams, Isaac B. Williams. Cortland — John Osborn. Delaware — John H. Gregory, Erastus Root. Dutchess — Albro Akin, Benjamin H. Conklin, Coert Dubois, Israel Harris, Joseph I. Jackson. Essex — Ebenezer Douglass. Genesee — Fitch Chipman, Jesse Hawley, Samuel M. Hopkins. Greene — Piatt Adams, Aaron Reed. Herkimer — Simeon Ford, Thomas Manley, David Van Home. Jefferson — Richard Goodell, Amos Stebbins. Kings — Jeremiah Lott. Lewis — Stephen Hart. Madison — William Berry, Jr.. Justin Dwinell, Herman Van Vleck. Montgomery — David W. Candee, Henry Failing, Howland Fish. Lawrence Gross, Archibald Mclntyre. New -York — Clarkson Crolius, William A. Davis, Richard Hatfield, Cornelius Heeney, Robert R. Hunter. Reuben Munson, Samuel B. Romaine, Peter Sharpe, John Swartwout, Michael Ulshoefi'er, Gulian C. Verplanck. Oneida and Oswego — Josiah Bacon, Allen Fraser, George Huntington, Joseph Kirkland. William Root. Onondaga — Jonathan Denning, Jonas Earll, George Pettit, Lewis Smith. Ontario — Claudius V. Boughton, William Cornwall, Oliver Culver, Truman Hart, Myron Holley, John C. Spencer, William H. Spencer. Orange — Charles Borlaud, Jr., James Burt, John Hallock, Jr., Benja- min Woodward. Otsego — Joshua Babcock, John Blakely. Caleb Eldred, Stukeley Elsworth. David Trip. Putnam — Elisha Brown. Queens — John D. Hicks, John A. King, Benjamin T. Kissam. Rensselaer — William C. Barber, Richard P. Hart, William B. Slocum, Calvin Thompson, John Van Alstyne. Richmond — Samuel Barton. Rockland — Abraham Gurnee. St. Lawrence — Joseph York. Saratoga — Herman Gansvoort, John House, Zebulon Mott, John Rogers. Schenectady — Richard McMichael, Gerrit S. Veeder. Schoharie — Barnabas Eldredge, Abraham Keyser, Jr., Freegift Patchin. Seneca — Robert S. Rose, William Thompson. Suffolk — Isaac Conklin, John B. Osborn, John M. Williamson. Sullivan and Ulster — Coenrad Bevier, William G. Gillespie, Wells Lake, Jacob Snyder. Tioga — Samuel Lawrence. Tompkins — Samuel Crittenden, Peter Hager. mgton and Warren — Wadsworth Bull, James Mallory, John lioas, William Richards, James L. Thurtnan. Westchester — James Guyon, Abraham Miller, William Nelson. *17 198 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Forty-Fifth Session — 1822. Began January 1 ; ended April 17, 1822. Speaker— SAMUEL B. BOMA1NE, of New- York. Clerk — Edward Livingston. Sergeant-at-Arms — Henry Freyer. Door-Keeper — James Myers. Assistant Door-Keeper — William Campbell. Albany — James McKown, William McKown, Volkert D. Oothoudt, John P. Shear. Allegany and Steuben — Amos Peabody, Grattan H. Wheeler. Broome — Chauncey Hyde. Cayuga — Samuel Dill, Charles Kellogg, Ephraim Marsh. Cattaraugus, Chautauque, Niagara and Erie — Thomas B. Campbell, David Eason. Chenango — William Mason, Edmund G. Perlee, John Tracy. Clinton and Franklin — Abijah North. Columbia — Philip P. Clum, Elisha Gilbert, Jr., George T. Snyder, Augustus Tremain. Cortland — Daniel Sherwood. Delaware — Benjamin Benedict, Asa Grant. Dutchess — John Cox, Daniel Northrup, Philo Ruggles, Benjamin Sher- man, George Vanderburgh. Essex — Isaac Finch. Genesee — Robert Anderson, Benedict Brooks, Samuel McWhorter. Greene — James Powers, Jacob Roggen. Herkimer — Christopher P. Bellinger, Simeon Ford, Robert Shoemaker. Jefferson — George Andrus, John B. Esselstyn. Kings — Jeremiah Lott. Lewis — Chester Buck. Livingston — George Smith. Madis&n — Pardon Barnard, Henry Clark, Jr., Justin Dwinell. Montgomery — John W. Cady, Nicholas Gros, James Mclntyre, Henry Valentine, Joshua Webster. New-York — Philip Brasher, George Buckmaster, Clarkson Crolius, Junius H. Hatch, Cornelius Heeney, Jeromus Johnson, John Morss, Reuben Munson, Samuel B. Romaine, Michael Ulshoeffer, Gulian C. Verplanck. Oneida and Oswego — Green C. Bronson, Samuel Chandler, George Huntington, Peter Pratt, Israel Stoddard. Onondaga — Josephus Barker, Silvester Gardner, James Geddes, David Munro. Ontario — Birdseye Brooks, Bryam Green, Isaac Marsh, Aaron Remen, David White. Orange — James Burt, Egbert Jansen, Joseph McLaughlin, Abraham Shultz. Otsego — John Blakeley, Calvin Brookins, George Fenno, Joseph Mum- ford, Altemas Sheldon. Putnam — Edward Smith. Queens — William Jones, Timothy Nostiand, Thomas Tredwell. Rensselaer — Daniel Gray, James Jones, Harper Rogers, Levi Rumsey, Gardner Tracy. Richmond — Samuel Barton. Rockland — Cornelius Blauvelt. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 199 St. Lawrence — William H. Vining. Saratoga — Thomas Collamer, Conrad Cramer, John Gilchrist, John Prior. Schenectady — John F. D. Vedder, James Walker. Schoharie — Abraham Keyser, Jr., Freegift Patchin, Harvey Watson. Seneca — James Dickson, John Maynard. Suffolk — Hush Halsey, Tredwell Scndder, John Iff. Williamson. Sullivan and Ulster — John Brodhead, Jr., Charles Bruyn, Jacob I. Hasbrouck, William A. Stokes. Tioga — Jared Patchin. Tompkins — Samuel Crittenden, Peter Hager 2d. Washington and Warren — John Baker, Duncan Cameron, Silas D. Kellogg, William McDonald, James Teft. Westchester — Joseph Hunt, Thomas Smith, Enoch Thompson. Forty-Sixth Session — 1823. Began January 1 ; ended April 24, 1823. Speaker — PETER R. LIVINGSTON, of Dutchess. Clerk — Edward Livingston". Sergeant-at-Arms — Henry Freyer. Dom -Keeper — James Myers. Assistant Door-Keeper — Richard Ten Broeck. Albany — Abraham Brooks, Jesse Buel, Abraham Rosecrantz. Allegany — James McCall. Broome — Jonathan Lewis. Cattaraugus — Stephen Crosby. Cayuga — Josiah Bevier, Elijah Drake, John Jakway, John O'Hara. Chautauque — James Mullett, Jr. Chenango — Silas Holmes, Austin Hyde, Stephen Stillwell. Clinton — Azariah C. Flajjg. Columbia — Abrabam P. Holdridge, Stephen Storm, John Van Deusen. Cortland — John Gillet, Daniel Sherwood. Delaware — Asa Grant, Samuel Rexford. Dutchess — Wheeler Gilbert, Prince Hoag, Peter R. Livingston, Samuel M. Thurston. Erie — Ehcnezer F. Norton. Essex — Asa Adgate. Franklin — William Hogan. Genesee — Apollos P. Auger, William Bristol, Josiah Churchill, Otis Turner. Greene — Reuben Hosford. William Seaman Herkimer — Abijah Beckwith, John Dyget, Henry Tillinghast. Jefferson — Walter Cole, Richard Godell, Convers Johnson. Kings — William Conselyea, Jr. Lewis — Abner W. Spencer. Livingston — William Janes, Matthew Warner. Madison — Rutherford Barker, Daniel M. Gillet, Curtis Hoppin. Monroe — John Bowman, Samuel B. Bradley, Simon Stone 2d. Montgomery and Hamilton — George D. Ferguson, Alvin Harris, Chris- tian Klock, Joseph Spier. Xeic-York — Philip Brasher, John L. Broome, Samuel S. Gardiner, Jesse Hoyt, Thomas Hyatt, Gideon Lee, John Morss, John Rathbone, Jr., William A. Thompson, Gulian C. Verplanck. 200 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Niagara — Benjamin Barlow, Jr. Oneida — Uri Doolittle, Thomas H. Hamilton, James Lynch, Henry Wager, Samuel Wetmore. Onondaga, — Timothy Barber, Victory Birdseye, Samuel L. Edwards, Harold White. Ontario — Birdseye Brooks, Richard Hogarth, Jacob Leach, Aaron Remer, Ira Selby, Philetus Swift. Orange — David Christie, William Finn, Isaac Van Duzer, Samuel Webb. Oswego — Theophilus S. Morgan. Otsego — William Hall, Isaac Hayes, Samuel M. Ingals, William Utter. Putnam — William Watts. Queens — John D. Hicks, Benjamin T. Kissam. Rensselaer — Joseph Case, Gilbert Eddy, Chester Griswold, Stephen Warren. Richmond — Isaac R. Housman. Rockland — John I. Suffein. Saratoga — Samuel Belding, Valentine Campbell, John Pettit. Schenectady — Peter H. Brooks. Schoharie — William Dietz, Peter W. Snyder. Seneca — Jonas Seely, Annanias Wells. St. Lawrence — Nathaniel F. Winslow. Steuben — George McClure, William Woods. Suffolk — Joshua Fleet, Samuel Strong. Sullivan — John Lindsley. Tioga — Matthew Carpenter, Benjamin Jennings. Tompkins — Jacob Conrad, Peter Hager 2d. Ulster — John Jansen, Wells Lake, Solomon Shaler. Warren — William McDonald. Washington — Timothy Eddy, John King, Martin Lee, James Mc- Naughton. Westchester — Nehemiah Brown, Jr., St. John Constant, Thomas Smith. Forty-Seventh Session — 1824. First meeting began January 6; ended April 12, 1824. Second meeting began August 2; ended August 6, 1824. Third meeting began November 2 ; ended November 27, 1824. Speaker — RICHARD GOODELL, of Jefferson. Clerk — Edwakd Livingston. Sergeant- at- Arms — James D. Wasson. Door- Keeper — James Myers . Assistant Door- Keeper — William Seely. Albany — Archibald Stephens, John Stilwell, Jesse Wood. Allegany — Lazarus S. Rathbnn. Broome — Thomas G Waterman. Cattaraugus — Phinehas Spencer. Cayuga — Josiah Bevier, Silas Bowker, Augustus F. Ferris, Asahel Fitch. Chautauque — James Mullett, Jr. Chenango — John P. Hubbard, John Latham, Daniel Root. Clinton — A/.ariah C. Flags. Columbia — Thomas Hay, John King, Joseph D. Monell. Cortland — William Barto, Jr., Matthias Cook. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 20] Delaware —James Ells, Peter Pine. Dutchess — John Klapp, Alfred S. Pell, James Tallmadge, Gilbert Thome. Erie — Samuel Wilkeson. Essex — Isaac Finch. Franklin — George B. R. Gove. Genesee — Shubeal Dunham, Oran Follett, James Ganson, Horace S. Turner. Greene — Caleb Coffin, Edward Daley. Herkimer — Christopher P. Bellinger, Caleb Budlong, John Graves. Jefferson — Richard Goodell, John Howe, John Stewart. Kings — William Furman. Leu-is — Caleb Lyon. Livingston — George Hosmer, George Smith. Madison — J">eph Clark, Edward Hudson, Thomas Spencer. Monroe — Peter Price, Major H. Smith, Enos Stone. Montgomery and Hamilton — Henry Cunningham, Peter Fox, Peter Smith, Francis H. Van Beuren. New -York — James Benedict, Clarkson Crolius, Jacob Drake, Samuel S. Gardiner. Thomas Hyatt, John Morss, Isaac Pierson, David Seaman, Charles Town, Henry Wheaton. Niagara — Daniel Washburn. Oneida — Joseph Allen, Apollos Cooper, Joseph Grant, John Ruger, Henry Wager. Onondaga — Timothy Barber, Samuel L. Edwards, George Pettit, Matthew Van Vleck. Ontario — Daniel Ashley, Gideon Pitts, Bowen Whiting. Orange — Benjamin Dunning, James Finch, Jr., Leonard Smith, Samuel J. Wilkin. Oswego — Hastings Curtis*. Otsego — John Blakely, Samuel Russell, David Smith, George W. Stillman. Putnam — Stephen C. Barnum. Queens — William Jones, Thomas Tredwell. Rensselaer — Caleb Carr, Henry Dubois, Martin Van Alstyne, Stephen Warren. Richmond — Henry Perine. Rockland — Peter S. Van Orden. St. Jjawrence — Nathaniel F. Winslow. Saratoga — Isaac Gere. James McCrea, Jeremy Rockwell. Schenectady — Isaac Rigss. Schoharie — Marvin Judd, John Stryker. Seneca — Jonas Seely, Erastus Woodworth. Steuben — George McClure, Grattan H. Wheeler. Suffolk — Hugh Halsey. Josiah Smith. Sullivan — Peter Miller. Tioga — Grant B. Baldwin. Gamaliel H. Barstow. Tompkins — Peter Hager 2d, Nicoll Halsey. Ulster — James C. De Witt, Joseph Jansen, John C. Tillotson. Warren — Dudley Farlin. Washington — David Campbell, John Crary, Silas D. Kellogg, Ezra Smith. Wayne — James Dickson, Russell Whipple. Westchester — Nehemiah Brown, Jr., Benjamin Ferris, Niles Frost. Yates — Aaron Remer. 202 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Forty-Eighth Session — 1825. Began January 4; ended April 21, 1825. Speaker — CLARKSON CROLIUS, of New-York. Clerk — Horatio Merchant. Sergeant-at- Arms — Daniel Shields. Door-Keeper — Chester Stebbins. Assistant Dow-Keeper — Conrad Moore. Albany — George Batterraan, Samuel S. Lush, Stephen Willes. Allegany — Lazarus S. Rathbun. Broome — Briant Stoddard. Cattaraugus — Daniel Hodges. Cayuga — Elijah Devoe, Roswcll Enos, John W. Hulburt, Ephraim C. Marsli. Chautauque — Nathan Mixer. Chenango — Russell Case, Charles Medberry, Robert Monell. Clinton — Josiah Fisk. Columbia — Ambrose L. Jordan, Joseph Lord, Killian Miller. Cortland — James Chatterton, Josiah Hart. 1 Delaware — Jabez Bostwick, Harman I. Quackenboss. Dutchess — John Armstrong, Jr., Eli Augerine, Enos Hopkins. Erie — Calvin Fillmore. Essex — William Smith. Franklin — Asa Haseall. Genesee — Jeremiah Brown, Fitch Chipman, Shubeal Dunham, GaiusB. Rich. Greene — Gilbert Bedell, Alvin Bushnell. Herkimer — Samuel Dexter, Jr., Warner Folts, Jacob Wire. Jefferson — John B. Esselstyn, Richard Goodell, George White. Kings — William Furman. Lewis — Amos Buck, Jr. Livingston — James Faulkner, Robert McKay. Madison — Elias P. Benjamin, Nehemiah Huntington, James Nye Monroe — Gustavus Clark, Henry Fellows, Thurlow Weed. Montgomery and Hamilton — Henry Cunningham, Samuel Jackson, Alex- ander St. John, Peter Smith. New-York — James Benedict, Gilbert Coutant. Clarkson Crolius, Maltby Gelston, Samuel L. Gouverneur, John Morss, Jonathan E. Robinson, David Seaman, Ira B. Wheeler, George Zabriskie. Niagara — Daniel Washburn. Oneida — Joseph Kirkland, David Pierson, Israel Stoddard, Broughton White, Samuel Wood worth. Onondaga — Erastus Barber, Moses Kinne, James R. Lawrence, James Pettit. Ontario — Claudius V. Boughton, Gideon Pitts, Bowen Whiting. Orange — William Finn, Nathaniel P. Hill, Joseph McLaughlin, Samuel J. Wilkin. Oswego — Chester Hayden. Otsego — Henry Barber, Isaac Hayes, Oliver Judd, John Woodbury. Putnam — David Knapp. Queens — William -Jones, Thomas Tredwcll. 1 Contested by Jubez li. Phelps. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 203 Rensselaer — John Carpenter, Jacob C. Lansing, Fenner Palmer, Jacob G. Yanderheyden. Richmond — Harmanus Garretson. Rockland — Abraham Gurnee. St. Lawrence — Jacob A. Yanden Heuvel. 1 Saratoga — Nicholas B. Doe, Alpheus Goodrich, Philip Schuyler. Schenectady — John S. Yrooman. Schoharie — Joseph I. Borst, Freeman Stanton. Seneca — James De Mott, Daniel Rhoad. Steuben — John Kennedy, James McBurney. Suffolk — David Hedges, Jr., Joshua Smith. Sullivan — John Hall, Jr. Tioga — Charles Pumpelly, Samuel Winton. Tompkins — Joshua North, Jared Patchin. Ulster — James Cockburn, Jacobus Hardenburgh, Jacob J. Hasbrouck. Warren — William Cook. Washington — David Campbell, Lemuel Hastings, Ezra Smith Samuel Stevens. Wayne — William H. Adams, Enoch Morse. Westchester — Jeremiah Anderson, Thaddeus Crane, Joseph Scofield. Yates — Philip Robinson. Forty-Ninth Session — 1826. Began January 3 ; ended April 18, 1826. Speaker— SAMUEL YOUNG, of Saratoga. Clerk — Edward Livingston. Sergeant-at-Arms — Chester Griswold. Boor-Keeper — William Seely. Assistant Door-Keeper — James D. Scollard. Albany -TT- Samuel S. Lush, Andrew Ten Eyck, Malachi Whipple. Allegany — George Williams. Broome — Peter Robinson. Cattaraugus — James McGlashan. Cayuga — Eleazer Burnham, Aaron Dennis, Thatcher I. Ferris, Camp- bell, Waldo. Chautauque — Elial T. Foote. Chenango — John C. Clark," Tilly Lynde, 3 Robert Monell, John Tracy. Clinton — Josiah Fisk. Columbia — Jonathan Hill, Adam I. Strevel, Aaron Yanderpoel. Cortland — Augustus Donnelly, John Lynde. Delaware — Erastus Root, William Townsend. Dutchess — Isaac R. Adriance, Daniel D. Akin, Martin Lawrence, Thomas Tabor 2d. Erie — Reuben B. Babcock. Essex — William Smith. Franklin — Asa Hascall. Genesee — Josiah Churchill, David Scott, Phinheas Stanton. Greene — Addison Porter, Williams Seaman. Herkimer — Jonas Cleland, Nicholas Schuyler, Jr., Edmund Varney. 1 Changed by act of February 8, 1832, to Van Heivod. 5 Contested by Tilly Lvnde, who succeeded, January 6. * In place of Clark,' January 6, 1886, 204 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Jefferson — David W. Bucklin, Horatio Orvis, Daniel Wardwell. Kings — William Furman. Lewis — Amos Miller. Livingston — James Faulkner, William H. Spencer. Madison — Thomas Dibble, Nehemiah Huntington, Jacob Ten Eyck. Monroe — Henry Fellows, Isaac Lacy, Vincent Matthews. Montgomery and Hamilton — Augustus Diefendorff, John French, Alex- ander Sheldon, Abraham A. Van Home. New-York — Stephen Allen, Philip Brasher, Francis Cooper, Maltby Gelston, James Hall, Elisha W. King, Isaac Minard, Jonathan E. Robin- son, Alpheus Sherman, William A. Thompson. Niagara — William King. Oneida — Aaron Barnes, Russell Clark, Laurens Hull, Theodore Sill, Israel Stoddard. Onondaga — Chauncev Betts, John G. Forbes, Freeborn G. Jewett, David Willard. Ontario — Claudius V. Boughton, Francis Granger, Gideon Pitts. Orange — Ogden Hoffman, Hudson McFarlan, Abraham Schultz, Ben- jamin Woodward. Orleans — Lathrop A. G. B. Grant. Oswego — Henry Williams. Otsego — Levi Beardsley, William Fitch, Isaac Hayes, David Tripp. Putnam — Henry B. Cowles. Queens — William Jones, Thomas Tredwell. Rensselaer — .Robert Collins, Augustus Filley, John F. Groesbeck, Wil- liam Pierce. Richmond — ( No election. ) Rockland — Abraham Gurnee. St. Lawrence — Baron S. Doty. Saratoga — David Benedict, Thomas Dibble, Samuel Young. Schenectady — Robert Sanders. Schoharie — Robert Eldredge, Martinus Mattice. Seneca — Benjamin Hendricks, Daniel Scott. Steuben — Daniel Cruger, Grattan H. Wheeler. Suffolk — Usher H. Moore, John M. Williamson. Sullivan — Thomas Crary. Tioga — Isaac Baldwin, Anson Camp. Tompkins — Nathan Benson, David Woodcock. Ulster — Charles Bryan, James T. Elmore, John Lounsberry. Wart-en — Norman Fox. Washington — Hiram Cole, James Stevenson, Israel Williams, David Woods. Wayne — Ambrose Hall, John L. Kip. Westchester — Joseph Scofield, John II. Smith, James Wiloy. Yates — Avery Smith. Fiftieth Session — 1827. First meeting began January '2; ended April IV, 1827. Second meeting began September 11 ; ended December 4, 1827. Speaker— ERASTUS ROOT, of Delaware. Clerk — Edward Livingston. Sergeant-at-Arms — John C. Ellis. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 205 Door-Keeper — William Seely. Assistant Door-Keeper — James D. Scollard. Albany — Isaac Hamilton, John Haswell, Henry Stone. Allegany — Asa Lee Davidson. Broome — Peter Robinson. Cattaraugus — John A. Bryan. Cayuga — James Kenyon, Gardner Kortright, Andrews Preston, Peter Yawgcr. Chautauque — Samuel A. Brown, Elial T. Foote. Chenango — James Birdsall, Joseph Juliand, Augustus C. Welch. Clinton — Bela Edgerton. Columbia — Jacob P. Mesick, Isaac Mills, Simon Rockefeller. Cortland — Cephas Comstock, Nathan Dayton. Delaware — Erastus Root, John Thompson. Dutchess — Egbert Gary, Jacob C. Elmendorf, Samuel B. Halsey, Henry A. Livingston. Ene — David Burt. Oziel Smith. Essex — John HofTnagle. Franklin — James Campbell. Genesee — Josiah Churchill, Shubeal Dunham, John B. Skinner. Greene — Perkins King, William Tuttle. Herkimer — Frederick P. Bellinger, Daniel C. Henderson, Richard Smith 2d. Jefferson — David W. Bucklin, Alpheus S. Greene, Daniel Wardwell. Kings — Clarence D. Sackett. Leu-is — John W. Martin. Livingston — William H. Spencer, Felix Tracy. Madison — Sylvester Beecher, James B. Eldredge, Lemuel White. Monroe — Peter Price, Abelard Reynolds, Joseph Sibley. Montgomery and Hamilton — Howland Fish, Lawrence Gros, Nathaniel Westcott. New-York —Philip Brasher, Abraham Cargill, Jonathan I. Codding- ton, Gilbert Conant, Isaac Minard, Joseph Piggot, Jonathan E. Rob- inson, Alpheus Sherman, Lemuel Smith, Thomas R. Smith, Charles Town. Xiagara — John Garnsey. Oneida — John Billings, Winthrop H. Chandler, Benjamin P. Johnson, John Parker, Theodore Sill. Onondaga — Chauucey Betts, Aaron Burt, Charles Jackson, Daniel M seley. Ontario — Francis Granger, Lemuel Morse, Nathan Parke. Orange — William W. Crawford. William Ecker, Nathaniel Jones. Orleans — Abraham Cantine. 10 — Orris Hart. Otsego — William Campbell, John Judson, Sherman Page, Samuel Starkweather. Putnam — Henry B. Cowles. Queens — Thomas Trcdwell. Rensselaer — Jeremiah Dauchy, John Defreest, Jr., Reuben Halsted, Henry Piatt. Richmond — Abraham Cole. Rockland. — Levi Sherwood. St. Laurence — Baron S. Doty, Silvester Gilbert. Saratoga — Nicholas Emigh, Jr., Howel Gardner, John Gilchrist. 18 206 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Schoharie — Samuel Baldwin, William Mann. Schenectady — Alonzo C. Paige. Seneca — Daniel Rhoad, Daniel Scott. Steuben — Paul C. Cook, George McClure. Suffolk — George L. Conklin, Samuel Strong. Sullivan — Hiram Bennett. Tioga — Gamaliel H. Barstow, David Williams. Tompkins — Nathan Benson, Benjamin Jennings, John Sayler. Ulster — Jasper Cropsey, Jacob Trumpbour. Warren — John Hay, Jr. Washington — John McDonald, Peter J. H. Myers, Samuel Stevens. Wayne — Thomas Armstrong, Jonathan Boynton. Westchester — John Fisher, Nathaniel Montross, Joseph Scofield. Yates — James C. Robinson. Fifty-First Session — 1828. First meeting began January 1 ; ended April 21, 1828. Second • meeting began September 9; ended December 10, 1828. Speaker — ERASTUS ROOT, of Delaware. Clerk — Francis Seger. Sergeant-at-Arms — John C. Ellis. Door-Keeper — William Seely. Assistant Door-Keeper — James D. Scollard. Albany — Benjamin F. Butler, William N. Sill, David I. D. Verplanck. Allegany — Azel Fitch. Broome — Peter Robinson. Cattaraugus — James McGlashan. Cayuga — Henry R. Brinckerhoff, Gardner Kortright, William II. Noble, Philo Sperry. Chautauque — Nathaniel Fenton, Nathan Mixer. Chenango — Tilly Lynde, Henry Mitchell, Robert Monell. Clinton — Bela Edgerton . Columbia — Killian Miller, Abel S. Peters, Elisha Williams. Cortland — John L. Boyd, Nathan Dayton. Delaware — Edward Doyle, Erastus Root. Dutchess — Taber Belding, Francis A. Livingston, George W. Slocum, Nathaniel P. Tallmadge. Erie— David Burt, Peter B. Porter. Essex — Ezra C. Gross. Franklin — Luther Bradish. Genesee — Dennis Blakeley, Trumbull Carey, John B. Skinner. Greene — Elisha Bishop, William Faulkner, Jr. Herkimer — David R. Carrier, Abijah Mann, Jr., John P. Snell. Jefferson — David W. Bucklin, Alphcus S. Greene, Daniel Wardwell. Kings — Clarence D. Backett. Lewis — George D. Ruggles. Livingston — Calvin H. Bryan, William Jones. Madison — Joseph Clark, John Knowles, Eri Richardson. Monroe — Timothy Childs, Ezra Sheldon, Jr., Francis Storm. - Montgomery and Hamilton — Daniel F. Sacia, John S. Vceder, Nathaniel WcscOtt. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 207 New-York — William Al Burtis, Saul Alley, Philip Brasher, Abraham Cargill, Isaac Dyckmau Robert Emmet, Ogden Hoffman, Asa Mann, Shivers Parker, Alpheus Sherman, Lemuel Smith. Niagara — John Garnsey. Oneida — Gardiner Avery, Sidney Breese, Thomas E. Clarke, Benja- min P. Johnson. Eli Savage. Onondaga — Timothy Barber, David Baxter, Aaron Burt, Gideon Froth- ingham. Ontario — Heman Chapin, Francis Granger, Robert C. Nicholas. Orange — Nathaniel Jones, Peter Milliken, Daniel If. Westcott. Orleans — Lyman Bates. Oswego — Orris Hart. Otsego — Joseph Clyde, Horace Lathrop, Arunah Metcalf, Halscy Spen- cer. Putnam — Henry B. Cowles. Queens — Thomas Tredwell. Rensselaer — Samuel S. Cheever, Alonzo G. Hammond, William Peirce, Joseph Wadsworth. Richmond — Abraham Cole. Rockland — Levi Sherwood. St. Lawrence — Moses Rowley, Jabez Willes. Saratoga — Alpheus Goodrich, Thomas Howland, Eli M. Todd. Schoharie — Henry Devereaux, James Sweetman. Schenectady — Alonzo C. Paige. Seneca — Andrew Glover. Erastus Woodworth. Steuben — Dugald Cameron, 1 William Woods. Suffolk — Abraham H Gardiner, Tredwell Scudder. Sullivan — Alpheus Dimmick. Tioga — William Maxwell, Jacob Swartwood. Tompkins — Amasa Dana, Samuel H. Dean, Josiah Hedden. Ulster — Thomas H. Jansen, Jacob I. Schoonmaker. Warren — Truman B. Hicks. Washington — Jonathan Mosher, Henry Thorn, Henry Whiteside. Wayne — Thomas Armstrong, Luther Fillmore. Westchester — John Fisher, Nathaniel Montross, James Turk. Yates — Morris F. Shepherd. Fifty-Second Session — 1829. Began January 6; ended May 5, 1829. Speaker— PETER ROBINSON, of Broome. Clerk — Francis Segkr. Sergeant-at- Arms — John C. Ellis. Door-Keeper — James D. Scollard. Assistant Door- Keeper — Alonzo Crosby. Albany — James D. Gardner, Moses Stanton, Chandler Starr. Allegany — Azel Fitch. Broome — Peter Robinson. Cattaraugus — Flavel Partridge. Cayuga — Henry R. Brinckcrhoff, Ephraim Hammond, William H. Noble, VN ing Taber. i Died, March 5, 1828. 208 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Chautauque — Abner Hazeltine. Nathan Mixer. Chenango — Russell Case, Abel Chandler, Amos A. Franklin. Clinton — Bela Edgerton. Columbia — Abraham P. Holdridge, Henry W. Livingston, Peter Van Beuren. Cortland — Alanson Carley, Gideon Curtiss. Delaware — William S. McCrea, James G. Redfield. Dutchess — Elijah Baker, Jr., Stoddard Judd, Stephen D. Van Wyck. JE?'ie — David Burt, Millard Fillmore. Essex — Ezra C. Gross. Franklin — Lutlier Bradish. Genesee — Calvin P. Bailey, John Hascall, John B. Skinner. Greene — Moses Austin, Castle Seeley. Herkimer — John B. Dygert, Abijah Mann, Jr., Cornelius Sloughter. Jefferson — Jere Carrier, Titus Ives Fleury Keith. Kings — John Wyckoff. Lewis — George D. Rugbies. Livingston — Philo C. Fuller, Titus Goodman, Jr. Madison — James B. Eldredge, William K. Fuller, John Williams. Monroe — John Garbutt, Heman Norton, Reuben Willej r . Montgomery and Hamilton — Phinheas Randall, Joseph Spier, Peter Young. New -York — William Al Burtis, Nathan T. Arnold, Jacob S. Bogert, Abraham Cargill, Aaron 0. Dayton, Jacob G. Dyckman, Charles L. Liv- ingston, Mordecai Myers, Thomas L. Smith, Peter S. Titus, John Van Beuren. Niagara — John Garnsey. Oneida — Reuben Bacon, Benjamin P. Johnson, Eli Savage, Reuben Tower, Fortune C. White. Onondaga — Johnson Hall, Herman Jenkins, Samuel B. Mathews, Lewis Smith. Ontario — John Dickson, Mathew Hubbell, Robert C. Nicholas. Orange — Robert Fowler, Richard Graham, James Waugh. Orleans — George W. Fleming. Oswego — George H. Falley. Otsego — Peter Collier, William Hall, Seth Hubbard, Jr., George Morelh Putnam — Thomas W. Tailor. Queens — Henry F. Jones. Rensselaer — Nathaniel Barnett, Jr., Martin Defreest, William P. Heei> mans. Henry Mallary. Rich mond — John Vanderbilt. Rockland — George S. Allison. St. Lawrence — Jonah San ford, Harvey D. Smith. Saratoga — Gilbert Waring, Calvin Wheeler, Joshua Mandeville* Schenectady — Alonzo C. Paige. Schoharie — Valentine Ether, Peter Hynda. Seneca — Daniel W. Bostwick, 1 Septimus Evans,* Daniel Scott. Steuben — Randall Graves, Henry Phoenix. Suffolk— David Hedges, Jr., John M. Williamson. Sullivan — John Lindsley. Tioga — Caleb Baker, Samuel Baragar. i Succeeded Evans, January 29, 1829. 3 Conttblcd by Daniel W. iiostwick, who was admitted January 29, 1S29. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 209 Tompkins — Amasa Dana, Samuel H. Dean, Jonathan B. Gosrnan. Ulster — Lodewvck Hornbeck, Abraham D. Soper. Warren — William McDonald. Washington — John McDonald, Robert McNeil, Richard Sill. Wayne — Thomas Armstrong, Jonathan Bovnton. Westchester — Aaron Brown, Lawrence Davenport, Abel Smith. Yates — Morris F. Sheppard. Fifty-Third Session — 1830. Began January o ; ended April 20, 1830. Speaker— ERASTUS ROOT, of Delaware. Clerk — Francis Skgkr. Sergeant- at- Arms — James D. Scollard. Door-Keeper — Alonzo Crosby. Assistant Door-Keeper — Oliver Scovil. Albany — Peter Gansevoort, Samuel S. Lush, Erastus Williams. Allegany — Daniel Ashley. Broome — Peter Robinson. Cattaraugus — Stephen Crosby. Cayuga — Ephraim Hammond, Solomon Love, William H. Noble, Richard L. Smith. Chautauque — Abner Hazeltine, Squire White. Chenango — John Latham. Jarvis K. Pike, Charles Squires. Clinton — Heman Cady. Columbia — Jonathan Lapham, Aaron Vanderpoel, Oliver Wiswall. Cortland — Chauncey Keep, Henry Stephens. Delaware — Matthew Halcott, Erastus Root. Dutchess — James Hughson, George P. Oakley, Jacob Van Ness, Philo M. Winchell. Erie — Millard Fillmore, Edmund Hull. Essex — William Kirby. Franklin — Luther Bradish. Genesee — Calvin P. Bailey, Timothy Fitch, Stephen Griswold. Greene — Jonathan Miller, Harmon [. Quackenboss. Herkimer — Frederick P. Bellinger, Russel Hopkins, Abijah Mann, Jr. Jefferson — Curtis G. Brooks, Aaron Brown, Charles Orvis. Kings — Coe 8. Downing. Lewis — Joseph 0. Mott. Livingston — Philo C. Fuller, Titus Goodman, Jr. Madison — William K. Fuller, William Manchester, John M. Messinger. Monroe — Ezra Sheldon, Jr., Joseph Randall, Thurlow Weed. Montgomery and Hamilton — Thomas R. Benedict, Henry I. Diefen- dorf, Daniel Stewart. New -York — Jacob S. Bogert, Abraham Cargill, George Curtis, Ebenezer Ford, Charles L. Livingston, Dennis McCarthy, Gideon Ostran- der, Silas M. Btilwell, Peter S. Titus, Gideon Tucker, John Van Beuren. Niagara — Samuel De Veaux. Oneida — Anion Comstock, Linus Parker, Elisha Pettibone, EH Savase, Ithai Thompson. Onondaga — Timothy Brown, Thomas I. Gilbert, Johnson Hall, Do- rastus Lawrence. Ontario — John Dickson, Francis Granger, Robert C. Nicholas. •18 210 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Orange — Abraham Cuddeback, Abraham M. Smith, Phinehas Tuthill. Orleans — John H. Tyler. Oswego — Hiram Hubbell. Otsego — William Baker, Archibald Dixson, Samuel M. Ingalls, Jesse Rose. Putnam — James Towner. Queens — Thomas Tredwell. Rensselaer — Abiel Buckman, George R. Davis, Ziba Hewett, Abra- ham C. Lansing. Richmond — John T. Harrison. Rockland — George S. Allison. Saratoga — Seth Perry, William Shepherd, Samuel Stewart. St. Lawrence — Jonah Sanford, Asa Sprague, Jr. Schenectady — Alonzo C. Paige. Schoharie — Abraham L. Lawyer, Charles Watson. Seneca — Samuel Blain, Septimus Evans. Steuben — Andrew B. Dickinson, Josiah Dunlop. Suffolk — Samuel Strong, Noah Youngs. Sullivan — Herman M. Hardenburgh. Tioga — John G. McDowell, Wright Dunham. Tompkins — Elijah Atwater Jonathan B. Gosman, Ebenezer Mack. Ulster — Green Miller, Matthew Oliver. Warren — Norman Fox. Washington — David Russell, David Sill, Robert Wilcox. Wayne — Luther Chapin, Seth Eddy. Westchester — Aaron Brown, Lawrence Davenport, Abel Smith. Yates — Morris F. Sheppard. Fifty-Fourth Session — 1831. Began January 4; ended April 26, 1831. Speaker — GEORGE R. DAVIS, of Rensselaer. Clerk — Francis Skger. Sergeant-at-Arms — Pomeroy Jones. Door-Keeper — Alonzo Crosby. Assistant Door-Keeper — Oliver Scovil. Albany — Peter Gansevoort, Wheeler Watson, Peter W. Winne. Allegany — Daniel Ashley. Broome — Peter Robinson. Cattaraugus — Russell Hubbard. Cayuga — Solomon Love, Elias Manchester, George S. Tilford, Peter Vawger. Chautauque — John Birdsall, Squire White. Chenango — Joseph Juliand, Jarvis K. Pike, Ira Wilcox. Clinton — John Walker. Columbia — John W. Edmonds, John S. Harris, Pliny Hudson. Cortland — Fredus Howard, Charles Richardson. Delaware — David P. Mapes, Peter Pine. Dutchess — Joel Benton, Samuel B. Halsey, William Hooker, John E. Townsend. Erie — Millard Fillmore, Nathaniel Knight. Essex — Joseph S. Weed. Franklin — James B. Spencer. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 211 Genesee — Robert Earll, Jr., Stephen Griswold, Charles Woodworth. Greene — Lewis Benton, John I. Brandow. Herkimer — Atwater Cooke, Jr., Olmsted Hough, Nicholas Lawyer. Jefferson — Joseph C. Budd, Walter Cole, Fleury Keith. Kings — Coe S. Downing. Lewis — Harrison Blodget. Livingston — Jedediah Horsford, James Percival. Madison — Robert Henry, Stephen B. Hoffman, John Whitman. Monroe — Samuel G. Andrews, Isaac Lacey, Peter Price. Mo-ntgomery and Hamilton — Josiah 0. Brown, Piatt Potter, William Rob. New -York — Jacob S. Bogert, Abraham Cargill, Nathaniel Jarvis, Charles L. Livii^gston, Dennis McCarthy, James Morgan, Mordecai Myers, Gideon Ostrauder, Dudley Selden, Silas M. Stilwell, Isaac L. Varian. Niagara — Henry Norton . Oneida — Reuben Bettis, Arnon Comstock, David Moulton, Riley Shepard, John F. Trowbridge. Onondaga — Otis Bigelow, Thomas I. Gilbert, Elisha Litchfield, Jared H. Parker. Ontario — Thomas Ottley, Samuel Rawson, John C. Spencer. Orange— Edward Blake, Robert Fowler, James Hulse. Orleans — John H. Tyler. Oswego — Joel Turrill. Otsego — Henry Clark, Peter Collier, Schuyler Crippen, Eben B. Morehouse. Putnam — Bennet Boyd. Queens — Thomas Tredwell. Rensselaer — George R. Davis, Chester Griswold, Martin Springer, Aaron Worthington. Richmond — John T. Harrison. Rockland — John J. Eckerson. Saratoga — Howell Gardner, John Gilchrist, Oran G. Otis. St. Lawrence — Joseph Freeman, Asa Sprague, Jr. Schenectady — Aaron Carroll. Schoharie — Robert Eldred, Daniel Hager, Jr. Seneca — John Sayre, Benjamin Woodruff. Steuben — Paul C. Cook, Josiah Dunlap. Suffolk — George L. Conklin, George S. Phillips. Sullivan — James C. Curtis. Tioga — John G. McDowell, David Williams. Tompkins — John Ellis, Jehiel Ludlow, John Sayler. Ulster — Jacob J. Schoonmaker, John Van Buien. Warren — Samuel Stackhouse. Washington — George W. Jermain, Henry Thorn, William Townsend. Wayne — Seth Eddy, Annanias Wells. Westchester — St. John Constant, Thomas Murphy, Aaron Varick. Yates — Aaron Remer. 212 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Fifty-Fifth Session — 1832. First meeting began January 3 ; ended April 25, 1832. Second meeting 1 began June 21 ; ended June 30, 1832. Speaker — CHARLES L. LIVINGSTON, of New-York. Clerk — Francis Skgkr. Sergeant-at-Arms — James D. Scollard Door-Keeper — Alonzo Crosby. Assistant Door-Keeper — James Courter; 2d session, Oliver Scovil. Albany — Abijah C. Disbrow, Philip Lennebacker, William Seymour. Allegany — John B. Collins. Broome — Vincent Whitiley. Cattaraugus — George A. S. Crooker. Cayuga — John Beardslev, George H. Brinckerhoff, John W. Sawyer, George S. Tilford. Chautauque — Theron Bly, Squire White. Chenango — Noah Ely, Joseph Juliand, Edmund G. Perlee. Clinton — John Walker. 2 Columbia — Medad Butler, Tobias L. Hogeboom, Leonard W. TeD Broeck. Cortland — Andrew Dickson, Jonathan L. Woods. Delaware — James Coulter, James Hughson. Dutchess — Robert Coffin, Eli Hamblin, Michael S. Martin, Israel Shad- bolt. Erie — Horace Clark, William Mills. Essex — Isaac Vanderwarker. Franklin — James B. Spencer. Genesee — Seth M. Gates, Henry Hawkins, James Sprague 2d. Greene — Erastus Hamilton, Dumah Tuttle. Herkimer — William C. Crain, Daniel Dygert, David Thorp. Jefferson — William H. Angel, Philip Maxwell, Nathan Strong. Kings — Coe S. Downing. Lewis — Andrew W. Doig. Livingston — George W. Patterson, John Young. Madison — Nehemiah Batcheler, Daniel M. Gillet, John Head 2d. Monroe — Samuel G. Andrews, Ira Bellows, William B. Brown. Montgomery and Hamilton — Silas Phillips, Jacob Van Arnum, Peter Wood. New -York — Nathan T. Arnold, Judah Hammond, Charles L. Livings- ton, John McKeon, Philip E. Milledoler, James Morgan, Mordecai Myers, Gideon Ostrander, Silas M. Stilwell, Myndert Van Schaick, Isaac L. Varian. Niagara — Henry Norton. Oneida — Nathaniel Fitch, Lemuel Hough, Rutger B. Miller, David Moulton, Daniel Twitclicll. Onondaga — Miles W. Bennett, Elijah W. Curtis, Elisha Litchfield, Ichabod Ross. Ontario — Francis Granger, Jonathan Mason, Robert C. Nicholas. Orange — John Barker, Isaac R. Van Duzer, Charles Winfield. Orleans — William J. Babbitt. Oswego — Avery Skinner. 1 Convened to reorganize the congressional districts of the state, and to direct sanitary measures in reference to the cholera. 2 Death announced, January 16, 1882. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 213 Otsego — Samuel Colwell, Gilbert Cone, William Kirby, Amasa Thompson. Putnam — Reuben D. Barnum. Queens — John A King. Rensselaer — Hosea Bennett. Henry J. Genet, John C. Kemble, Nicholas M. Masters. Richmond — Jacob Mersereau. Rockland — Isaac I. Blauvelt. Saratoga — James Brisbin, Jr., Ebenezer Couch, Oran Gray Otis. St. Lawrence — William Allen, Edwin Dodge. Schenectady — Abraham Dorn. Schoharie — Alexander Crookshank. Jedediah Miller. Seneca — Reuben D. Dodge, Eraslus Woodworth. Steuben — Edward Howell, John McBurney. Suffolk — Samuel L'Hommedieu, Jr., John M. Williamson. Sullivan — Hiram Bennett. Tioga — Nathaniel Smith, Joel Tallmadge, Jr. Tompkins — John Ellis, Horace Mack, John James Speed, Jr. Ulster — Leonard Hardenburgh, Heman Landon. Warren — Allen Anderson. Washington — Isaac W. Bishop, John McDonald, James Stevenson. Wayne — James Humeston, Ambrose Salisbury. Westchester — John W. Frost, Thomas Smith, Israel H. Watson. Yates — Aaron Remer. Fifty-Sixth Session — 1833. Began January 1 ; ended April 30, 1833. Speaker — CHARLES L. LIVINGSTON, of New-York. Clerk — Francis Szgkr. Sergeant-at-Arms — Cornelius A. Waldron. Door- Keeper — Alonzo Crosby. Assistant Door-Keeper — James Courter. Albany — Edward Livingston, Jacob Settle, Israel Sheai. Allegany — John B. Collins. Broome — Vincent Whitney. Cattaraugus — Chauncey J. Fox. Cayuga — John Beardsley, George H. BrinckerhofF, Simon Lathrop, John W. Sawyer. Chautauque — Nathaniel Gray, Alvin Plumb. Chenango — Abel Chandler, Austin Hyde, William M. Patterson. Clinton — Miles Stevenson. Columbia — Anthony Boucher, Bastian C. Lasher, John Murdock. Cortland — Enoa S. Halbert, David Mathews. Delaware — John Edgerton, Stoddard Stevens. Dutchess — Daniel D. Akin, Joel Brown, Henry Conklin, George Lambert. Erie — Horace Clark. William Mills. Essex — Almerin Smith. Franklin — Jabez Parkhurst. Genesee — Peter Patterson, Rufus Robertson, Charles Woodworth. Greene — Henry Goslee, William Pierson. Herkimer — Dudley Burwell, Joseph M. Prendegast, Sherman Wooster. Jefferson — William H. Angel, John Burch, Jotham Ives. Kings — Coe S. Downing. 214 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Lewis — Eli Rogers, Jr. Livingston — George W. Patterson, Samuel W. Smith Madison — Erastus Cleveland, John Davis, Jesse Kilborn. Monroe — Timothy Childs, Levi Pond, Milton Sheldon. Montgomery and Hamilton — William Carlisle, Douw A. Fonda, Corne- lius Mabee. New -York — Richard Cromwell, Thomas Herttcll, Charles L. Livingston, John McKeon, Robert H. Morris, Mordecai Myers, Gideon Ostrander, Benjamin Ringgold, Silas M. Stihvell, Minthorne Tompkins, Isaac L. Varian . Niagara — Henry Norton. Oneida — Ichabod C. Baker, Levi Buckingham, John Dewey, Squire Utley, David Wager. Onondaga — Asa Eastwood, Elisha Litchfield, Myron L. Mills, Gabriel Tappen. Ontario — Ephraim W. Cleveland, John C. Spencer, James H. Woods. Orange — James Finch, Ezra Keeler, Isaac R. Van Duzer. Orleans — Asahel Byington. Oswego — Avery Skinner. Otsego — William Baker, Philo Bennet, Hiram Kinne, Robert C. Lansing. Putnam — John Garrison. Queens — Thomas B. Jackson. Rensselaer — William P. Haskin, Alonzo G. Hammond, John I. Kittle, Seth Parsons. Richmond — Jacob Mersereau. Rockland, — James D. L. Montanya. Saratoga — Ebenezer Couch, George Reynolds, Ephraim Stevens. St. Lawrence — William Allen, Sylvester Butrick. Schenectady — Cornelius C. Van Vranken. Schoharie — Jacob L. Lawyer, Martines Mattice. Seneca — Reuben D. Dodge, John De Mott. Steuben — William Hunter, William Kernan. Suffolk — David Hedges, Jr., "William AVicks. Sullivan — John C. Curtis. Tioga — Thomas Farrinston, Jacob Westlake. Tompkins — Thomas Bishop, Daniel B. Swartwout, Ira Tillotson. Ulster — Gordon Craig, Joseph Jansen. Warren — Nicholas Roosevelt, Jr. Washington — Walter Cornell, Charles Rogers, David Russell. Wayne — James Huineston, Ambrose Salisbury. Westchester-- Joseph H. Anderson, Horatio Lockwood, Israel H. Watson. Yates — Joshua Lee. Fifty-Seventh Session — 1834. Began January 7; ended May 5, 1834. Speaker— WILLIAM BAKER, of Otsego. Clerk — Pnit.ii' Reynolds. Sergeant-at-Arms — Daniel Dygert. Door-Keeper — Alonzo Crosby. Assistant Door-Keeper — Samuel Campbell. Albany — Aaron Livingston, Barent P. Staats, Prentice Williams, Jr. Allegany — Lewis Wood. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 215 Broome — David C. Case. Cattaraugus — Chauncey J. Fox. Cayuga — Dennis Arnold, Cornelius Cuykendall, Andrew Groom, Noyes Palmer. Chautauque — James Hall, Thomas A. Osborne. Chenango — Joseph P. Chamberlin, Milo Hunt, Wells Wait. Clinton — Miles Stevenson. Columbia — Henry C. Barnes, John F. Collin, John Snyder. Cortland — Stephen Bogardus, Oliver Kingman. Delaware — Samuel Gordon, Amasa J. Parker. Dutchess — Theodore V. W. Anthony, William H. Bostwick, Henry Conklin, James Mabbett. Erie — Joseph Clary, Carlos Emmons. Essex — Barnabas Myrick. Franklin — Jabez Parkhurst. Genesee — Truman Lewis, Peter Patterson, Rufus Robertson. , Greene — Benedict Bagley, Sylvester Nichols. Herkimer — Augustus Beardslee, Timothy I.Campbell, Charles Dyer. Jefferson — William H. Angel, Calvin McKnight, Eli West. Kings — Philip Brasher. Lewis-- George D. Ruggles. Livingston — Salmon G. Grover, Tabor Ward. Madison — Sardis Dana, Benjamin Enos, Henry T. Sumner. Monroe — Elihu Church, Fletcher M. Haight, Jeremy S. Stone. Montgomery and Hamilton — Clark S. Grinnell, Azel Hough, Daniel Morrell. New-York — Abraham Cargill, John W. Degrauw, Daniel Dousen- burg. Thomas Herttell, Henry Hone, John McKeon, Robert H. Morris, Mordecai Myers, Benjamin Ringgold, Peter S. Titus, Minthorne Tompkins. Niagara — Robert Fleming. Oneida — Pomeroy Jones, Israel S. Parker, Hiram Shays, Aaron Stafford, lthai Thompson Onondaga — Squire M. Brown, Jared H. Parker, Oliver, R. Strong, Horace Wheaton. Ontario — Peter Mitchell, Oliver Phelps, Aaron Younglove. Orange — Merit H. Cash, Gilbert 0. Fowler, Charles Winfield. Orleans — Asa Clark, Jr. Oswego — Orville Robinson. Otsego — William Baker, Samuel S. Bowne, Ransom Spafard, William Temple. Putnam — Jonathan Morehouse. Queens — Thomas B. Jackson. Rensselaer — Archibald Bull, Smith Germond, Nicholas B. Harris, James Yates. Richmond — Paul Mersereau. Rockland — Daniel Johnson. St. Lawrence — Sylvester Butrick, Jabez Willes. Saratoga — Solomon Ellithorp, Thomas J. Marvin, Eli M. Todd. Schenectady — Simeon Schermerhorn . Schoharie — Watson Orr, John G. Young. Seneca — Peter Bockhovn, John D. Coe. Steuben — Joshua Healy, William Kernan. Suffolk — William Sidney Smith, John Terry. Sullwan — Anthony Hasbrouck. 216 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Tioga — John R. Drake, George Gardner. Tompkins — George B. Guinnip, Charles Humphrey, Thomas B. Sears. Ulster — Samuel Culver, Daniel Le Fever. Warren — Thomas Archibald. Washington — Charles F. Ingalls, Melancton Wheeler, James Wright. Wayne — James P. Bartle, Russell Whipple. Westchester — Joseph H. Anderson, Edwin Crosby, Horatio Lockwood. Yates — James P. Robinson. Fifty-Eighth Session — 1835. Began January 6; ended May 11, 1835. Speaker — CHARLES HUMPHREY, of Tompkins. Clerk — Philip Reynolds, Jr. Sergeant-at-Arms — Daniel Dygert. Door-Keeper — Nathan Mason, Jr. Assistant Door-Keeper — James M. D. Carr. Albany — Edward Livingston, David G. Seger, 1 Tobias T. E. Waldron, Henry G. Wheaton. 1 Allegany — Alvin Burr. Broome — Neri Blatchly. Cattaraugus — Albert G. Burke. Cayuga — Cornelius Cuykendall, Andrew Groom, Noyes Palmer, An- drews Preston. Chautauque — Orren McClure, John Woodward, Jr. Chenango — Hendrick Grain, Henry Crary, Woodward Warren. Clinton — Lemuel Stetson. Columbia — Jacob Shafer, Horace Stevens, Julius Wilcoxson. Cortland — Aaron Brown, Barak Niles. Delaware — Dubois Burhans, William B. Ogden. Dutchess — Theodore V. W. Anthony, David Barnes, Jr., Stoddard Judd, Stephen Thorn. Erie — William A. Mosely, Ralph Plumb. Essex — Thomas A. Tomlinson. Franklin — Asa Hascall. Genesee — Truman Lewis, Samuel Richmond, Amos Tyrrell, Jr. Greene — David Ingersoll, Anthony Van Bergen. Herkimer — Charles Gray, Peter P. Murphy, Henry Tillinghast. Jefferson — Calvin Clark, Eli Farwell, Charles Strong. Kings — Philip Brasher. Lewis — Charles Dayan. Livingston — Hollom Hutchinson, George W. Patterson. Madison — Joseph Clark, William J. Hough, Jason W. Powers. Monroe — George Brown, Derick Sibley, Enoch Strong. Montgomery and Hamilton — Henry Adams, Ashbel Loomis, Collins Odell. New -York — Thomas N. Carr, Charles P. Clinch, Charles Henry Hall, Job Haskell, Thomas Herttell, Herman I. Quackenboss, Christopher C. Rice, Benjamin Ringgold, James J. Roosevelt, Jr., Prosper M. Wetmore, Andrew C. Wheeler. Niagara — Hiram McNeil. 1 Wheaton's seat was contested by David Q. Seger, who succeeded, January 9 1885. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 217 Oneida — Merit Brooks, Dan. P. Cadwell, Riley Shepard, David Wager, Amos Wood worth. Onondaga — David C. Lytle, Sandford C. Parker, George Pettit, John Wilkinson. Ontario — Ariel Hendee. William Hildreth, Mark H. Sibley. Orange — Merit H. Cash. Robert Denniston, Robert Fowler. 1 Orleans — Asa Clark. Oswego — Jesse Crowell. Otsego — Joseph Carpenter, Henry Harvev, Cornelius Jones, Joseph Peck. Putnam — Daniel Kent Queens — Thomas B.Jackson. Rensselaer — Chester Griswold, Jacob W. Lewis, Samuel Simons, Martin Springer. Richmond, — Lawrence Hillyer. Rockland — Edward Suffern. Saratoga — Eli Beecher, Asahel Philo, William B. Van Bentheuisen. St. Lawrence — Preston King, William S. Paddock. Schenectady — David Ostrom. Schoharie — John F. Hiller, Jonas Krum. Seneca — Caleb Barnum, John D. Coe. Steuben — Jeremiah Baker, Joshua Healy. Suffolk — George L. Conklin, George S. Phillips. Sullivan — James Eldred. Tioga — Green Bennet, George Fisher. Tompkins — Charles Humphrey. Parvis A. Williams, Caleb Woodbury. Ulster — Henry I. Davis, William Woodworth. Warren — Truman B. Hicks. Washington — Jonathan K. Horton, George McKie, Allen R. Moore. Wayne — Elisha Benjamin, William D. Wylie. Westchester — Edwin Crosby, Horatio Lockwood, Prince W. Paddock. Yates — Meredith Mallory. Fifty-Xinth Session — 1836. Began January 5; ended May 26, 1836. Speaker— CHARLES HUMPHREY, of Tompkins. Clerk — Philip Reynolds, Jr. Sergeant-at-Arms — Daniel Dygert. Door-Keeper — William Powell. Assistant Door-Keeper — Daniel Sweatman. Albany — Daniel Dorman, John C. Schuyler, William Seymour. Allegany — Calvin T. Chamberlain. Broome — Judson Allen. Cattaraugus — David Day. Cayuga — Dennis Arnold, Charles E. Shepard, Richard L. Smith, William Wilber. Chautauque — Thomas B. Campbell, Richard P. Marvin. Chenango — William Knowlton, Nicholas B. Mead, Squire Smith. Clinton — Lemuel Stetson. Columbia — Charles B. Dutcher, Peter Groat, Jr., Adam I. Shaver. 1 Died before the beginning of session. * Resigned, March 11, 1S35. 19 218 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Cortland — Cephas Comstock, Chauncey Keep. 1 Delaware — John Griffin, James W. Knapp. Dutchess — Abijah G. Benedict, Cornelius H. Cornell, William Eno, Stoddard Judd. Erie — George P. Barker, Wells Brooks. Essex — Thomas A. Tomlinson. Franklin — Luther B radish. Genesee — Samuel Richmond, Charles 0. Shepard, Amos Tyrrell, Jr. Greene — Ambrose Baker, Luke Kiersted. Herkimer — Stephen Ayres, Frederick Bellinger, Thomas Hawks. Jefferson — Lowrey Barney, Richard Hulbert, Otis P. Starkey. Kings — John Dikeman. Lewis — Charles Dayan. Livingston — Charles H. Carroll, George W. Patterson. Madison — Ephraim Gray, William J. Hough, John B. Yates. Monroe — Horace Gay, Micajah W. Kirby, Joseph Sibley. Montgomery ajid Hamilton — Henry V. Berry, Joseph Blair, Jacob Johnson. New- York — Charles P. Clinch, Ezra S. Conner, Peter A. Cowdrey, Francis B. Cutting, Thomas Herttell, John I. Morgan, Benjamin Ringgold, George Seaman, George Sharp, Jesse West, Prosper M. Wetmore. Niagara — Hiram Gardner. Oneida — Henry Graves, John W. Hale, William Knight, Jared C. Petti- bone, John Stryker. Onondaga — Daniel Deuison, David Munro, Sanford C. Parker, John Wilkinson. Ontario — Amos Jones, Henry Pardee, Mark H. Sibley. Orange — Charles Borland, Jr., Robert Sly, Thomas Van Etten. Orleans — John Chamberlain. Oswego — Orville Robinson. Otsego — Albert Benton, Sumner Ely, Ivory Holland, Lyman J. Walworth. Putnam — Moses C. Robinson. Queens — Jarvis Jackson. Rensselaer — David L. Seymour, Alexander 0. Spencer, John J. Yiele, Nathan West. Richmond — John Garritson, Jr. Rockland — Daniel Johnson. Saratoga — David Benedict, Joel Lee, Samuel Stimson. St. Lawrence — Preston King, William S. Paddock. Schenectady — John B. Duane. Schoharie — Hiram Waltlen, Alvin Wilkins. Seneca — Henry Simpson, John G. Tubbs. Steuben — Lemuel B. Searles, Henry Switzer. Suffolk— Cl-arles A. Floyd. Nathaniel Topping. Sullivan — Samuel G. Dimmick. Tioga — Elijah H. Goodwin, William H. Sutton. Tompkins — William R. Fitch, George B. Guinnip, Charles Humphrey. Ulster — Jacob Chambers, Herman M. Romeyn. Warren — William Grilling. Washington — Aaron Barker, Alexander Robertson, Stephen L. Yiele. Wayne — Robert Alsop, Reuben 11. Foster. Wrstchester — William Fisher, Horatio Lockwood, Prince W. Paddock. Yates — Mordecai Ogden. i Scut coutctttoU by Lewi» Kiggs; see Assembly Document No. 15. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 219 Sixtieth Session — 1837. Began January 3 ; ended May 16, 1837. Speaker — EDWARD LIVINGSTON, of Albany. Clerk — Philip Reynolds, Jr. Sergeant-at- Arms — Alden S. Stevens. Door-Keeper — William H. Powell. Assistant Door- Keeper — James Halliday, Jr. Albany — Richard Kimmey, Edward Livingston, Abraham Verplanck. Allegany — Calvin T. Chamberlain, Azel Fitch. Broome — Judson Allen. Cattaraugus — Tilly Gilbert, Phinehas Spencer. Cayuga — Curtis C. Cady, Charles E. Shepard, William Wilbur. Chautauque — Alvin Plumb, Calvin Rumsey, William Wilcox. Chemung — Jacob Westlake. Chenango — John F. Hill, Squire Smith, Isaac Stokes. Clinton — Cornelius Halsey. Columbia — William W. Hoysradt, Rufus Reed, John S. Vosburgh. Cortland — Josiah Hine, John Thomas. Delaware — Jesse Booth. Thomas J. Hubbell. Dutchess — Taber Belding, John R. Myer, David Sheldon. Erie — Benjamin 0. Bivins, Squire S. Case, Elisha Smith. Essex— Gideon Hammond. Franklin — Luther Bradish. Genesee — Reuben Benham, John A. McElwain, Leverett Seward, Charles 0. Shepard. Greene — Stephen Tryon, John Watson. Herkimer — Henry L. Easton Aaron Hackley. Jefferson — Jotham Bigelow, Richard Hulbert, John W. Tamblin. Kings — Joseph Conselyea, Richard V. W. Thome. Lewis — George D. Ruggles. Livingston — George W. Patterson, William Scott. Madison — Wait Clark, Isaac Coe, Jr., Silas Sayles. Monroe — Levi Russell, Derick Sibley, Silas Walker. Montgomery and Hamilton — Joseph Blair, Jacob Hees, Richard Peck. New-York — Henry Andrew, Charles P. Clinch, Francis B. Cutting, Morris Franklin, Thomas Heritell, John I. Labagh, Clinton Roosevelt, Thomas G Talmage, Robert Townsend, Jr., Thomas W. Tucker, James I. If. Valentine, Anson Willis, George Zabriskie. Niagara — Reuben H. Bonghton, Hiram McNeil. Oneida — Levi Buckingham, John I. Cook, Lester N. Fowler, Andrew S. Pond. Onondaga — Daniel Denison, George Pettit, William Porter, Jr., Nathan Soule. Ontario — Amos Jones, Henry Pardee, Henry W. Taylor. Orange — Merit H. Cash, William Jackson, William Morrison. Orleans — Silas M. Burroughs. Oswego — Caleb Carr, Orville Robinson. Otsego — Edmund B. Bigelow, Ivory Holland, Harvey Strong. Putnam — John Crawford. Queens — Jarvis Jackson. Rensselaer — Randall A. Brown, Alexander Bryan, Abraham Van Tuyl. Richmond — Lawrence Hillyer. 220 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Rockland — Abraham J. Demarest. Saratoga — Seabury Allen, Halsey Rogers. St. Lawrtnce — Preston King, William S. Paddock. Schenectady — Thomas Knight. Schoharie — Philip Mann, Reuben Merchant. Seneca — John L. Bigelow. Steuben — Henry G. Cotton, John I. Poppino, Benjamin Smead. Suffolk — Josiah C. Dayton, John M. Williamson. Sullivan — George S. Joscelyn. Tioga — Ezra Canfield. Tompkins — Lewis Halsey, Benjamin Jennings. Ulster — Ephraim E. Depuy, Samuel Elmore. Warren — Walter Gecr, Jr. Washington — Joseph W. Richards, Charles Rogers. Wayne — David Arne. Jr., Pomeroy Tucker. Westchester — William Fisher, Barnardus Montross. Yates — Mordecai Ogden. Sixty-First Session — 1838. Began January 2; ended April 18, 1838. Speaker — LUTHER BRADISH, of Franklin. Clerk — Jarvis N. Lake. Sergeant- at- Arms — Harley R. Luddington. Door- Keeper — William C. Bloss. Assistant Door- Keeper — Frederick Lamb. Albany — Daniel D. Barnard, Edmund Raynsford, Paul Settle. Allegany — Seth H. Pratt, Samuel Russell. Broome — James Stoddard. Cattaraugus — Nelson Green, Timothy H. Porter. Cayuga — Henry R. Filley, Isaac S. Miller, Nathan G. Morgan. Chautauque — Thomas I. Allen, George A. French, Abner Lewis. Chemung — Hiram White. Chenango — Henry Balcom, Demas Hubbard, Jr., Justus Parce. Clinton — Cornelius Halsey. Columbia — Abraham Bain, William A. Dean, William H. Tobey. Cortland — David Matthews, John Osgood. Delaware — Cornelius Bassett, Darius Mapes. Dutchess — Cornelius Dubois, Freeborn Garretson, Jacob Sisson. Erie — Lewis F. Allen, Asa Warren, Cyrenus Wilbur. Essex — Gideon Hammond. Franklin — Luther Bradish. Genesee — Reuben Benham, Andrew H. Green, John Head, Leveret Seward. (Ireene — Thomas B. Cooke, Peter Hubbell. Herkimer — Abijah Mann, Jr., Volney Owen. Jefferson — Charles B. Hoard, Richard Hulhcrt, Daniel Wardwell. Kings — Cornelius Bergen, Benjamin D. Silliman. Lewis — William Dominiek. Livingston — George W. Patterson. William Scott. Madison — William F. Bostwicfc William Lord, Onesimus Mead. Monroe — John P. Patterson, Ezra Sheldon, Jr., Derick Sibley. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 221 Montgomery and Hamilton — Jeremiah Nellis, Abraham V. Putnam, Marcellus Weston. New -Fork — Alfred Carhart, Adoniram Chandler, Heman W. Childs, Evan Griffith, Willis Hall, William Harsell, John I. Labagh, David B. Ogden, Samuel B. Ruggles, John B. Scoles, Garret H. Stryker, Anson Willis, George Zabriskie. Niagara — Davis Hurd, Peter P. Porter, Jr. Oneida — Russell Fuller, Henry Hearsey, Fortune C. White, James S. T. Stranahan. Onondaga — Victory Birdseye, Phares Gould, James R. Lawrence, Azariah Smith. Ontario — Jonathan Buell, David Hudson, Henry W. Taylor. Orange — Goldsmith Denniston, Stephen W. Fullerton, Hudson McFar- lan. Orleans — Horatio Reed. Oswego — Arvin Rice, John M. Richardson. Otsego — Samuel Betts, Jr., John Drake, Jacob K. Lull. Putnam — Saxton Smith. Queens — John A. King. Rensselaer — Hezekiah Hull, Jacob A. Ten Eyck, James Wallace. Richmond — Israel Oakley. Rockland — David Clark. St. Lawrence — Preston King, Myron G. Peck. Saratoga — Walter Van Veghten, Calvin Wheeler. Schenectady — Silas H. Marsh. Schoharie — Jedediah Miller, Mitchell Sanford. Seneca — Nathan Wakeman. Steuben — Samuel Griggs, David Hall, Manning Kelly. Suffolk — Charles A. Floyd, Sidney L. Griffin. Sullivan — John H. Bowers. Tioga — John Coryell. Tompkins — Elbert Curtis, Robert Swartwout. Ulster — Benjamin R. Bevier, James N. Mitchell. Warren — Thomas A. Leggett. Washington — Erastus D. Culver, Leonard Gibbs. Wayne — Esbon Blackmar, John M. Holley. Westchester — Francis Barretto, Nicholas Cruger. Yates- — Miles Benham. Sixty-Second Session — 1839. Began January 1 ; ended May 6, 1839. Speaker — GEORGE W. PATTERSON, of Livingston. Clerk — Jarvis N. Lake. Sergeant-at-Arms — William De Forest. Door-Keeper — Samuel Francis, Jr. Assistant Door-Keeper — Washington P. Lewis. Albany — John Davis, James S. Lowe, Rufus Watson. Allegany— Seth H. Pratt, William Welch. Broome — John Stoughton. Cattaraugus — George A. S. Crooker, Hollis Scott. Cayuga — Henry R. Filley, John Mcintosh, Nathan G. Morgan. Chautauque — Waterman Ellsworth, Timothy Judson, Abner Lewis. •19 222 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Chemung — Jonathan P. Crouch. Chenango — Samuel Drew, Demas Hubbard, Jr., Josiah G. Olney. Clinton — Abijah North. Columbia — Harry Cornwell, Henry Hogeboom, Peter R. Livingston. Cortland — George S. Green, George Isaacs. Delaware — Icbabod Bartlett, Jonas More. Dutchess — Henry Conklin, Jacob Sisson, Daniel Toflfey. Erie — Jacob A. Barker, Truman Cary, Henry Johnson Essex — Gideon Hammond. Franklin — Asa Hascall. Fulton and Hamilton — James Yawney. Genesee — Andrew H. Greene, John Head, Horace Healy, Alva JefFersoa Greene — Piatt Adams, Thomas B. Cooke. Herkimer — Benjamin Carver, Atwater Cook, Jr. Jefferson — Calvin Clark, Claries E. Clarke, Philip P. Gaige. Kings — Cornelius Bergen, Jeremiah Lott. Lewis — Sanford Coe. Livingston — Elias Clark, George W. Patterson. Madison — Friend Barnard, Benjamin Enos, Uriah Leland. Monroe — William S. Bishop, Henry P. Norton, John P. Stull. Montgomery — Isaac S. Frost, Isaac Jackson. New- Fork — George W. Bruen, Alfred Carhart, Loring D. Chapin, Heman W. Childs, Noah Cook, Thomas J. Doyle, John I. Labagh, Thomas McEl- rath, Samuel T. McKinney, Frederick Pentz, Stephen Potter, John B. Scoles, George Zabriskie. Niagara — Davis Hurd, Peter B. Porter, Jr. Oneida — Jesse Armstrong, Ward Hunt, Amasa S. Newberry, Israel Stoddard. Onondaga — Phares Gould, James R. Lawrence, Azariah Smith, James L. Voorhees. Ontario — Augustus Sawyer, Z. Barton Stout, Henry W. Taylor. Orange — Edward Blake, Robert Denniston, Joseph Slaughter. Orleans — Horatio Reed. Oswego — Samuel Hawley. Edward B. Judson. Otsego — Jonathan W. Brewer, Levi S. Chatfield, Daniel Gilchrist. Putnam — Herman R. Stephens. Queens — Elias Hicks. Rensselaer — Richard P. Herrick, Day 0. Kellogg, Gideon Reynolds. Richmond — Israel Oakley. Rockland — Benjamin Blackledge. St. Lawrence — Myron G. Peck, Asa Sprague. Saratoga — John Stewart, Calvin Wheeler. Schenectady — Silas H. Marsh Schoharie — Harvey Bliss, George F. Fox. Seneca — Gardner Welles. Steuben — Andrew G. Chatfield, Abram M. Lybolt, Johnson N. Reynolds. Suffolk — J. Wickham Case, Joshua B. Smith. Sullivan — William P. Brodhead. Tioga — Wright Dunham. Tompkins — David Bower, Jesse McKinney. Ulster — Jacob 11. De Witt. Henry c. Hornbeck. Warren — William Griffing. Washington — Salmon Axtell, Jesse S. Leigh. Wayne — Thomas Armstrong, Ambrose Salisbury. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 223 Westchester — Samuel B. Ferris, Joseph Strang. Yates — Miles Benham. Sixty-Third Session — 1840. Began January 7; ended May 14, 1840. Speaker — GEORGE W. PATTERSON, of Livingston. Clerk — Philander B. Prtndle. Sergeant-at-Arms — Minos McGowen. Door-Keeper — Samuel Francis. Jr. Assistant Boor-Keeper — Abraham H. Grovesteen. Albany — Frederick Bassler, Jr.. Peter Flagler, Henry G. Wheaton. Allegany — Lorenzo Dana, William Welch. Broome — Cornelius Mersereau. Cattaraugus — George A. S. Crooker. Timothy H. Porter. Cayuga — Artemas Cady, John W. McFacMen, Andrews Preston. Chavtavaue — Odin Benedict, George A. French, William Rice. Chemung — Guy Hullett. Chenango — William Church, Demas Hubbard, Jr., Samuel Plumb. Clinton — Abijali North. Columbia — Robert McKinstry, Jonas H. Miller, Justin Niles. Cortland — William Barnes, Jabez B. Phelps. Delaware — Orson M. Allaben, Nathan Bristol. Dutchess — Amos Bryan, Henry Conklin, Daniel Toffey. Erie — Seth C. Hawley, Stephen Osborn, Aaron Salisbury. Essex — George A. Simmons. Franklin — John S. Eldridge. Fulton and Hamilton — Langdon I. Marvin. Genesee — John W. Bronson, Horace Healy, Alva Jefferson, George W. Lay. Greene — Gilbert Bedell, Sylvester Nichols. Herkimer — Daniel Bellinger, George Burch. Jefferson — Calvin Clark, Charles E. Clarke, Stephen Johnson. Kings — Jeremiah Johnson, Adrian Hegeman. Lewis — Chester Buck. Livingston — Elias Clark, George W. Patterson. Madison — Daniel Barker, Daniel Dickey, Benjamin Enos. Monroe — George Brown, Derick Sibley. Enoch Strong. Montgomery — John S. Veeder, Peter Wood. New-York — Cornelius H. Bryson, Ulysses D. French, Paul Grout, Thomas Herttell, Norman Hickok, Francis W. Lasak, William B. Maclay, John I. Morgan, Edmund J. Porter, James I. Roosevelt, Jr., Thomas Spoftard, Solomon Townsend, George Weir. Niagara — Peter B. Porter, Jr., Francis 0. Pratt. Oneida — Nelson Dawley, Anson Knibloe, Charles A. Mann, John F. Trowbridge. Onondaga — Victory Birdseye, Phares Gould, James R. Lawrence, Azariah Smith. Ontario — Reynolds Peck, Abraham A. Post, Henry W. Taylor. Orange — Benjamin Brown, Robert Denniston, William S. Little. Orleans — John J. Walbridge. Oswego — Peter Devendort', William Duer. Otsego— Levi S. Chattield, Charles Walker, Arnold B. Watson. 224 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Putnam — Saxton Smith. Queens — John A. King. Rensselaer — Gerrardus Deyoe, Samuel W. Hoag, William H. Van Schoonhoven. Richmond — Bornt P. Winant. Rockland — William F. Eraser. St. Lawrence — Zenas Clark, Asa Sprague. Saratoga — Daniel Stewart, John Stewart. Schenectady — Theodore W. Sanders. Scholiarie — Seymour Boughton, Charles Goodyear. Seneca — Orange W. Wilkinson. Steuben — Richard Brower, Andrew G. Chatfield, Abram M. Lybolt. Suffolk — David Halsey, John M. Williamson Sullivan — Daniel B. St. John. Tioga — Thomas Farrington. Tompkins — William H. L. Bogart, Robert Swartwout. Ulster — David L. Bernard, John V. L. Overbaugh. Warren — Joseph Russell. Washington — John H. Boyd, Anderson Simpson. Wayne — Horace Morley, Durfee Osband. Westchester — Samuel B. Ferris, Joseph Strang. Yates — Samuel S. Ellsworth. Sixty-Fourth Session — 1841. Began January 5 ; ended May 25, 1841. Speaker — PETER B. PORTER, Jr., of Niagara. Clerk — Philandkr B. Prindle. Sergeant-dt-Arms — Daniel H. Bromley. Door-Keeper — Joseph S. Lockwood. Assistant Door- Keeper — Abiel W. Howard. Albany — Aaron Houghtailing, Francis Lansing, Henry G. Wheaton. Allegany — Lorenzo Dana, Horace Hunt. Broome — Gideon M. Hotchkiss. Cattaraugus — Alonzo Hawley, Chester Howe. Cayuga — Darius Adams, John W. McPadden, Osman Rhoadcs. Chautauque — Benjamin Douglass, George A. French, Robertson Whiteside. Chemung — Jefferson B. Clarke. Chenango — Calvin Cole, Eber Dimmick, Benson H. Wheeler. Clinton — George M. Beckwith. Columbia — Waterman Lippit, William G. Mandeville, John Milham. Cortland — Nathan Heaton, Lovel G. Mickels. Delaware — Stephen H. Keeler, Charles Knapp. Dutchess — Jonathan Akin, Edmund Elmendorf, John Thompso Erie — Carlos Emmons, Seth C. Hawley, Stephen Osborn. Essex — George A. Simmons. Franklin — John S. Eldridge. Fulton and Hamilton — Jonison G. Ward. Ot nesee — John VV. Brownson, Samuel Richmond, David Scott, Isaac \. Stoddard. Greene — Turhand K. Cooke, Daniel G. Quackenboss. Herkimer — Michael Hoffman, Aiphaxad Loomis. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 225 Jefferson — William McAllister, William C. Pierrepont, Joseph Webb. Kings — William Conselyea, Jeremiah Johnson. Lewis — Eliphalet Sears. Livingston — Augustus Gibbs, Reuben P. Wisner. Madison — Seneca B. Burchard, Oliver Pool, Daniel Van Yleck. Monroe — Alexander Kelsey, Lucius Lilley, Enoch Strong. Montgomery — Reuben Howe, Daniel F. Nellis. New-York — Cornelius H. Bryson, Abraham B. Davis, Paul Grout, Norman Hickok, David R. Floyd Jones, William B. Maclay, William McMurray, Absalom A. Miller. John L. OSullivan, Edmund J. Porter, Conrad Swackhamer, Solomon Townsend, George Weir. Niagara — Peter B. Porter, Jr., Francis 0. Pratt. Oneida — Calvin Dawlev, Joseph Halleck, Luke Hitchcock, Nathaniel Odell. Onondaga — Moses D. Burnet, William Fuller, David Munro, William Taylor. Ontario — Isaac Mills, Daniel A. Robinson. Alvah Worden. Orange — Gideon W. Cock, Lewis Cuddeback, Robert Sly. Orleans — Richard W. Gates. Oswego — William Duer, Edward B. Judson. Otsego — Olcott C. Cbainberlin, Levi S. Chatfield, Joel Gillett. Putnam — James H. Cornwall. Queens — John W. Lawrence. Rensselaer — Claudius Moffitt, John Tilly, William H. Van Schoon- hoven. Richmond — Israel Oakley. Rockland — Edward De Noyelles. St. Lawrence — Zenas Clark, Solomon Pratt. Saratoga — Jesse H. Mead, Abijah Peck, Jr. Schenectady — Abraham Pearse. Schoharie — Nicholas Beekmau, Jacob C. Skillman. Seneca — Daniel Hohnan. Steuben — Andrew G. Chatfield, William S. Hubbell, Samuel A. Johnson. Suffolk — Josiah C. Dayton, Alanson Seaman. Sullivan — William F. Brodhead. Tioga — Washington Smith. Tompkins — Levi Hubbell, Alpha II. Shaw. Ulster — Conrad Brodhead, George G. Graham. Warren — George Sanford. Washington — Erastus D. Culver, Reuben Skinner. Wayne — Esbon Blackmar, John M. Holley. Westchester — Joseph T. Carpenter, Horatio Lockwood. Yates — He-man Chapman. Sixty-Fifth Session — 1842. Began January 4; ended April 12, 1842. Speaker — LEVI S. CHATFIELD, of Otsego. Clerk — John O. Colr. Sergeant-at-Arrns — Abner N. Beardsley. Door- Keeper John W. Turner. Assistant Door-Keepers — George Van Deusen, Pliny M. Bromley, 226 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Albany — John A. Dix, Cornelius G. Palmer, Jonas Shear. Allegany — Lorenzo Dana, Horace Hunt. Broome — Robert Harpur. Cattaraugus — Samuel Barrows, Lewis T. Thorp. Cayuga — John L. Cuyler, Vincent Kenyon. Alvarez Tupper. Chautauque — Rossiter P. Johnson, Austin Pierce, Emory F. Warren. Chemung — Samuel G. Hathaway, Jr. Chenango — Clark Burnham, Richard W. Juliand, Adam Storing. Clinton — Lemuel Stetson. Columbia — James Knickerbacker, Abraham I. Van Alstyne, Jared Winslow. Cortland — Jesse Ives, Oren Stimson. Delaware — Samuel Eells, Orrin Griffin. Dutchess — Peter K. Dubois, John M. Ketcham, Richard C. Van Wyck. Erie — William A. Bird, Bela H. Colegrove, Squire S. Case. Essex — George A. Simmons. Franklin — Thomas R. Powell. Fulton and Hamilton — John Patterson. Genesee — Robinson Smiley, Albert Smith. Greene — John Laraway, Andrew T. Van Slyke. Herkimer — Michael Hoffman, Arphaxad Loomis. Jefferson — Elihu C. Church, Elihn M. McNeil, John W. Tamblin. Kings — John A. Lott, William M. Udall. Lewis — Carlos P. Scovil. Livingston — Gardner Arnold, Chester Bradley. Madison — Simon C. Hitchcock, Calvin Morse, Job Wells. Monroe — Henry K. Higgins, Frederick Starr, George S. Stone. Montgomery — James Diefendorf, Lawrence Marcellus. New-York — Elbridge G. Baldwin, Auguste Devezac, Paul Grout, David R. Floyd Jones, William Jones, William B. Maclay, William McMurray, John L. O'Sullivan, Daniel C. Pentz, Conrad Swackhamer, Solomon Town- send, Joseph Tucker, George Weir. Niagara — Thomas T. Flagler, Francis 0. Pratt. Oneida — Ichabod C. Baker, Ebenezer Robbins, Horatio Seymour, De Witt C. Stephens. Onondaga — William Fuller, David Munro, John Spencer, William Taylor. Ontario — Peter M. Dox, Staats Greene, Joseph C. Shelton. Orange — Stacy Beakes, Robert Lawson, Roswell Mead. Orleans — Sanford E. Church. Oswego — Peter Devendorf, Robert C. Kenyon. Otsego — Leonard Caryl, Levi S. Chatfield, Festus Hyde. Futnam — Ebenezer Foster. Queens — John W. Lawrence. Rensselaer — George R. Davis, Martinus Lansing, Silas W. Waite. Richmond — Henry Cole. Rockland — Edward De Noyelles. St. Lawrence — Calvin T. llulhurd, George Redington. Saratoga — John Cramer, Halsey Rogers. Schenectady — Jonathan C. Burnham. Schoharie — William Kink, George Wright. Seneca — William C. Kelly. Stt ah in — Aaron W. Beach, Francis B. Erwin, Ziba A. Leland. Suffolk — Richard A. Udall, Benjamin P. Weill*. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 227 Sullivan — Matthew Brown. Tioga — John McQuigg. Tompkins — Charles Humphrey. Bernardus Swartwout. Ulster — Abraham Jansen, Jeremiah Russell. Warren — Benjamin P. Burhans. Washington — James McKie, Jr., Dan S. Wright. Wayne — Theron R. Strong, James M. Wilson. Westchester — Joseph T. Carpenter, Horatio Lockwood. Wyoming ■— Eleazer Baldwin, John W. Brownson. Yates — Henry Spence. Sixty-Sixth Session — 1843. Began January 3 ; ended April 18, 1843. Speaker — GEORGE R. DAVIS, of Rensselaer. Clerk — Henry N. Wales. Sergeant-at-Arms — Pliny M. Bromley. Door-Keeper — John W. Turner. Assistant Door-Keepers — Isaac Satterlee, Henry Rankin. Albany — Willis Hall, Aaron Van Schaack, John I. Slingerland. Allegany — Robert Flint, Samuel Russell. Broome — Gilbert Dickinson. Cattaraugus — Alonzo Hawley, Elijah A. Rice. Cayuga — Vincent Kenyon, Alfred Lyon, Darius Monroe. Chautauque — Odeu Benedict, Adolphus F. Morrison, Emory F Warren. Chemung — Samuel G. Hathaway, Jr. Chenango — Edward Cornell, Samuel Medbury, Danforth Wales. Clinton — Julius C. Hubbell. Columbia — Anson Brown, Lucas Hoes, Peter Poucher. Cortland — Harry McGraw, George X. Niles. Delaware — Milton Bostwick, Nelson K. Wheeler. Dutchess — Gilbert Bentley, John Elseffer, John M. Ketcham. Erie — George R. Babeock, Wells Brooks, Milton McXeal. Essex — Samuel Shorn way. Franklin — Joseph H. Jackson. Fulton and Hamilton — John L. Hutchinson. Genesee — Robinson Smiley, Ira Wait. Greene — Aaron Bushnell, Philip Teats. Herkimer— Walter Booth, John T. Hall. Jefferson — Elihu C. Church, Joseph Graves, Job Lamson. Kings — William Conselyea, Jr., William M. Udall. Lewis — Amos Buck. Livingston — Daniel II. Fitzhush, Daniel D. Spencer. Madison — Veroni W. Mason, Henry Palmer, Lorenzo Sherwood. Monroe — Jerome Fuller, Robert Hai^ht, Enoch Strong. Montgomery — John Bowdish. John I. Zoller. New -York — Elbridge G. Baldwin, Charles P. Daly, George G. Glasier, Timothy R. Hibbard, David R. Floyd Jones, William McMurray, Absalom E Miller, George Paulding, Daniel ('. Pentz, Edward Sauford, Robert Smith, James T. Thomson, Edward H. White. Niagara — Thomas T. Flagler, John Sweeney. 228 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Oneida — Dan P. Cad well, Amos S. Fassett, David Murray, John H. Tower. Onondaga — Benjamin French, Thomas McCarthy, Thomas Sherwood, Charles R. Vary. Ontario — Sylvester Austin, James C. Brown, Jedediah Dewey, Jr. Orange — Leonard Lee. John W. Martin, John Van Duzer. Orleans — Elisha Wright. Oswego — William F. Allen, Alban Strong. Otsego — Silas Burleson, John R. Griggs, Harvey Hunt. Putnam — Sylvanus Warren. Queens — Samuel Youngs. Rensselaer — George R. Davis, Samuel Douglass, Henry Vanden- bergh . Richmond — Henry Cole. Rockland — Cornelius M. Demarest. St. Lawrence — Calvin T. Hulburd, George Redington. Saratoga — Lyndes Emerson, Azariah E. Stimson. Schenectady — Edward H. Walton. Schoharie — John Osterhout, Abraham Richtmeyer. Seneca — Matthew West. Steuben — Morris Brown, Francis E. Erwin, Ziba A. Leland. Suffolk — Samuel B. Nicoll, Joshua B. Smith. Sullivan — Jonathan Stratton. Tioga — Simeon R. Griffin. Tompkins — Sylvanus Larned, George T. Spink. Ulster — William Soper, Edmund Suydam. Warren — Pelatiah Richards. Washington — Anson Bigelow, James W. Porter. Wayne — Frederick U. Sheffield, Philip Sours. Westchester — Andrew Findlay, Samuel L. Holmes. Wyoming — Eleazer Baldwin, Truman Benedict. Yates — Richard II. AVilliams. Sixty-Seventh Session — 1844. Began January 2 ; ended May 7, 1844. Speaker — ELISHA LITCHFIELD, of Onondaga. Clerk — James R. Rosk. Sergeant-at-Arms — Jonathan P. Couch. Door-Keeper — John P. Davis. Assistant Door- Keepers — David E. Williams, John Moore. Albany — Levi Snaw, Samuel Stephens, Simon Veeder. Allegany — Nathaniel Coe, Horatio R. Riddle. Broome — John B. Rogors. Cattaraugus — James Burt, Marcus H. Johnson. Cayuga — Ashbel Avery, Benjamin P. Hall, Robert Hume. Chautauque -Forbes Johnson, Marcius Simons, Elijah Waters. Chemung — Sylvester Ha/.en. Chenango — Rensselaer W. Clark, Krastus Dickinson, Daniel Noyes. Clinton — .Julius <\ llubbell. Columbia— William A. Carpenter, Uriah Edwards, Peter P. Ross- man. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 229 Cortland — Piatt F. Grow, John Kingman, Jr. Delaware — Edward J. Burhans, Jesse Palmer. Dutchess — Alexander H. Coffin, John K. Mead, Ambrose L. Pinney. Erie — Daniel Lee. Elisha Smith, Amos Wright. Essex — Gideon Hammond. Franklin — Francis D. Flanders. Fulton and Hamilton — James Harris. Genesee — Charles P. Brown, Chester Hannum. Greene — Robert C. Field, Lemuel C. Stimson. Herkimer — Michael Hoffman, Peter H. Warren. Jefferson — Samuel Bond. William Carlisle, Eli West. Kings — William Burbank, Jacob Rapelje. Leu-is — Alburn Foster. Livingston — Gardner Arnold. Daniel D. Spencer. Madison — Ralph I. Gates, Thomas Keith, Alfred Medbery. Monroe — Ashley Sampson, Moses Spcrry, Edward Wadhams. Montgomery — Clark B. Cochrane, Morgan L. Harris. New -York — Joseph S. Bosworth, Michael Burke, Thomas N. Carr, Augu.ste Davezac, Joshua Fleet, George G. Glasier, William H. Jansen, Thomas Jeremiah, George S. Mann, John E. Ross. Edward Sanford, James H. Suydarn, Richard S. Williams. Niagara — John Sweeney, Luther Wilson. « Oneida — Justus Childs, James Douglas, Richard Empey, Horatio Seymour. Onondaga — Warner Abbott, Thomas G. Alvord. Seth Hutchinson, Elisha Litchfield. Ontario — Lorenzo Clark. Israel Huntington. Henry Pardee. Orange — Leonard Lee, David H. Smith, George W. Tuthill. Orleans — Sands Cole. Oswego — William F. Allen, Alban Strong. Otsego — George S. Gorham, William W. Snow, Nahum Thompson. Putnam — Saxton Smith. Queens — Samuel Youngs. Rensselaer — John L. Cole, George B. W T arren, Jonathan E. Whipple. Richmond — William Nickles. Rockland, — John Haring, Jr. St. Lawrence — Calvin T. Hulburd. George Redington. Saratoga — James Groom, Ezra Wilson. Schenectady — Archibald L. Linn. Schoharie — Seth Eldredge. John Spickerman. Seneca — Helim Sutton. Steuben — John Jamison, Asa McConnell, Jeffery Smith. Suffolk — Silas Horton, Richard W. Smith. Sullivan — Amos Y. Grant. Tioga, — Nathaniel W. Davi-. Tompkins — Peter Lounshury, Charles M. Turner Ulster — Abraham D. Bevier, Samuel Reynolds. Warren — John F. Sherrill. Washington — John Barker, John W. Proudfit. Wayne — Austin Roe, Isaac R. Sanford. Westchester — Andrew Findlay, Charles Wright. Wyoming — Truman Benedict, Leveret Spring. Yates — Thomas Seamans. 20 230 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Sixty-Eighth Session — 1845. Began January 7; ended May 14, 1845. Speaker— HORATIO SEYMOUR, of Oneida. Clerk — James R. Rose. Sergeant-at-Arms — David B. Grout. Door-Keeper — Elbridge B. Fenn. Assistant Door-Keepers — Israel B. Neahr, Isaac C. Sheldon. Albany — Clarkson F. Crosby, Ira Harris, Leonard Litchfield. Allegany — Nathaniel Coe, John G. Collins. Broome — Cyrus Johnson. Cattaraugus — Seth Field, Roderick White. Cayuga — David Gould, Leonard Searing, William Titus Chautauque — Samuel A. Brown, Henry C. Frisbee, Jeremiah Mann. Chemung — Patrick McKey. Chenango — Joel Burdick, Solomon S. Hall, Chailes B. Miller. Clinton — Noyes P. Gregory. Columbia — Peter I. Bachman, Elijah Bagg, William M. Bunker. Cortland — George J. J. Barber, John Pierce 2d. Delaware — John McDonald, Linus Porter. Dutchess — Epenetus Crosby, Freeborn Garretson, Walter Sherman. Erie — John T. Bush, Truman Dewey, Daniel Lee. Essex — John C. Hammond. Franklin — Hiram Horton. Fulton and Hamilton — Garrett A. Newkirk. Genesee — Chester Hannum, Aaron Long. Greene — Deliverance B. Hervey, Genet W. Sager. Herkimer — Alexander H. Buell, William C. Crain. Jefferson — Lysander H. Brown, Azel W. Danforth, Edward S. Salisbury. Kings — Richard L. Wyckoff, Daniel D. Wynant. Lewis — Dean S. Howard. IAvingston — Harlow W. Wells, John Young. Madison — Stephen G. Sears, William Smith, John I. Walrath. Monroe — William C. Bloss, John McVean, Isaac T. Raymond. Montgomery — John L. Bevens, Peter H. Fonda. New-York — Eli C. Blake, John Culver, John J. R. De Puy, Jacob L. Fenn, Harvey Hunt, James Jarvis, Frederick E. Mather, Roderick N. Morrison, Severn D. Moulton, Thomas H. Oakley, William S. Ross, Abraham G. Thompson, Jr., David E. Wheeler. Niagara — Levi F. Bowne, John Sweeney. Oneida — Andrew Billings, Merit Brooks, Calvert Comstock, Horatio Seymour. Onondaga — Julius C. Kinne, Dennis McCarthy, David Preston, Luke I. Teffl. Ontario — Timothy Buel, Jr., Israel Huntington, Alvah Worden. Orange — John Brooks, Thornton M. Niven, Richard M. Tuthill, Jr. Orleans — Gardner Goold. Oswego — Thomas Skelton, Luny Thayer. Otsego — Franklin B. Carpenter, Christopher D. Fellows, Harry G. Harden. Putnam — Benjamin Bailey. Queens — Elbert F. Jones. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 231 Rensselaer — Harry Betts, Ryer Heermance, William H. Van Schoon- hoven. Richmond — Peter Mersereau. Rockland — Joseph P. Brower. St. Lawrence — Asa L. Hazellon, John L. Russell. Saratoga — Edward Edwards, William Wilcox. Schenectady — William Gilford. Schoharie — Seymour Boughton, Henry Tibbets. Seneca — Robert L. Stevenson. Steuben — William C. Rogers, Ansel C. Smith, Jacob Var Valken- buigh. Suffolk — John H. Dayton, Darling B. Whitney. Sullivan — Harvey R. Morris. Tioga — Gideon 0. Chase. Tompkins — Sherman Miller, Lyman Strowbridge. Ulster — Reuben H. Hine, Irwin Pardee. Warren — James Cameron. Washington — James Rice, John Stevenson. Wayne — John J. Dickson, Alanson M. Knapp. Westchester — Anthony Constant, Thomas R. Lee. Wyoming — Leverett Spring, Andrew W. Young. Yates — Ezekiel Casner. Sixty-Ninth Session — 1846. Began January 6; ended May 13, 1846. Speaker — WILLIAM C. CRAIN, of Herkimer. Clerk — William W. Dean. Sergeant-at-Arms — Samuel S. Wood. Door-Keeper — Horatio G. Pope. Assistant Door-Keeper — Israel R. Neahr. Albany — Ira Harris, Thomas L. Shafer, Robert D. Watson. Allegany — Nathaniel Coe, John G. Collins. Browne — Salphronius II. French. Cattaraugus — Elijah A. Rice, Gideon Searl. Cayuga — Samuel Bell, William J. Cornwell, John T. Rathbun. Clmutauque — Madison Burnell, Yalorus Lake, Elisha Ward. Chemung — Abraham Primmer. Chenango — Solomon Ensign, Jr., William G. Sands, Hiram E. Storrs. Clinton — Noyes P. Gregory. Columbia — William E. Heermance, Jeremiah Hover, Levi Pitts. Cortland — Amos Graves, John Miller. Delaware — Orrin Foote, Reulien Lewis. Dutches* — Elnathan Haxtun, George T. Pierce, 1 Daniel Sherwood. Erie — John T. Bush, Nathan K. Hall, James Wood. Essex — Caleb D. Barton. Franklin — Sidney Lawrence. Fulton and Hamilton — Clark S. Grinnell. Genesee — Heman Blodget, Aaron Long. Greene — Neely Lawrence, Peter W. Van Bergen. Herkimer — William C. Crain, Henry Eysaman. 1 Contested by Epenetua Crosby. 232 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Jefferson — Henderson Howk, Elihu M. McNeil, Levi Miller. Kings — Gamaliel King, John A. Voorhees. Lewis — Nelson J. Beach. Livingston — William S. Fullerton, John Young. Madison — Horace Hawks, Thomas T. Loomis, Stephen M. Potier. Monroe — Mathias L. Angle, William C. Bloss, James R. Thompson. Montgomery — Benjamin Buird, Theodoric R. Liddle. New-York — Joseph C. Albertson, Gerardus Boyce, John E. Delevin, Joshua Fleet, Robert H. Ludlow, Wilson Small, Thomas Spoflbrd, Jonathan D. Stevenson, Alexander Stewart, Samuel J. Tilden, James H. Titus, John Townsend, Alexander Wells. Niagara — Lot Clark, Morgan Johnson. Oneida — Chauneey C. Cook, Benjamin F. Cooper, Daniel G. Dorrance, Russel Fuller. Onondaga — Julius C. Kinne, Elihu L. Phillips, Lake I. Tefl't, Alonzo Wood. Ontario — Elias Cost. Joseph C. Shelton, Alvah Worden. Orange — William L. Benedict, Wilkins Seacord, Robert R. Thompson. Orleans — Dexter Kingman. Oswego— — Reuben Drake, Thomas Skelton. Otsego — Ebenezer Blakely, Delos W. Dean, Benjamin Morehouse. Putnam — Benjamin Bailey. Queens — John Willis. Rensselaer — Henry Z. Hayner, Samuel C. McClellan, Justus Nolton. Richmond — George H. Cole. Rockland — Sampson Marks. St. Lawrence — Asa L. Ha/.elton, Bishop Perkins. Saratoga — Chauneey Boughton, James M. Marvin. Schenectady — David M. Moore. Schoharie — Thomas Lawyer. Thomas Smith. Seneca — Alanson Woodworth. Steuben — Andrew G. Chat-field, Otis F. Marshall, William C. Rogers. Suffolk — Samuel B. Gardiner, Richard A. Udall. Sullivan — Richard Oliver. Tioga — Gideon 0. Chase. Tompkins — James W. Montgomery, Henry S. Walbridge. Ulster — Charles Drake, Joseph W. Low. Warren — W infield S. Sherwood. Washington — James M. Foster. Lodewecus S. Viele. Wayne — Elias Durfee, James T. Wisner. Westchester — John 15. Bayward, Ezra Marshall. Wyoming — Arden Woodruff, Andrew \V. Young. Yates — George W. Wolcott. Seventieth Session — 1847. First meeting began January 5; ended May 13, 1847. Second meeting began September 8 ; ended December 15, 1847. Speaker— WILLIAM C. BASBROUCK, of Orange. Clerk — Philander 15. Pbutdle. Sergeant-at Arms — Daniel B. Davis. Door- Keeper — Asa w. Carpenter. Assistant Door- Keeper — De \\ in (' Crooker. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 233 Albany — John Fuller, John I. Gallup, Valentine Treadwell, Robert D. Watson. Allegany — Grover Leavens. Samuel Russell. Broome — Oliver C. Crocker. Cattaraugus — Rufus Crowley, Joseph E. Weeden. Cayuga — Samuel Bell, William I. Corn well, John T. Rathbun. Chautauque — Madison Burnell, Charles J. Ortou. Chemung — William Maxwell. Chenango — Ransom Balcom, David McWhorter. Clinton — Rut'us Heaton. Columbia — John S. Gould, William M. Miller. Cortland. — Timothy Green. Delaware — John C. Allaben, Donald Shaw. Dutchess — Epenetus Crosby. Walter Sherman, Aves I. Vanderbilt. Erie — Obadiah J. Green. John D. Howe. Horatio Shuniwav, William H. Pratt. Essex — William H. Butrick. Franklin — Joseph R. Flanders. Fulton and Hamilton — Darius Moore. Genesee — Henian Blodgett. Alonzo S. Upham. Greene — William V. B. Adams, Almeron Marks. Herkimer — Abijah Beckwith, Jefferson Tillinghast. Jefferson — John Boyden, Samuel J. Davis. John D. Davison. Kings — John A. Emmons, Ebenezer W. Peck, Abraham D. Soper. Lewis — Thomas Baker. Livingston — William S. Fullerton, Andrew Sill. Madison — George T. Taylor, Peter Van Yalkenbuvgh. Monroe — William C. Bloss, John McGonegal, John B. Smith. Montgomery — Gamaliel Bowdish, Andrew S. Gray. New- York — Alexander M. Ailing, Charles Baxter, 1 John H. Bowie, Lyman Candee, Edward R. Carpenter, David J. Chatfield, John E. Develin, Dennis Garrison, Henry Keyser, James C. Rutherford, Daniel E. Sickle^, Wilson Small, Norman B. Smith, Alexander Stewart, Michael Walsh. Uzziah Wenman. Niagara — Benjamin Carpenter, Christopher H. Skeele. Oneida — Nathan Burchard, Abel E. Chandler, Isaac Curry, John Dean. Onondaga — William Henderson, John Lakin, Manoah Pratt, Joseph Prindle. Ontario — Emery B. Pottle, Ezra Pierce. Orange — Joseph Davis, William C. Hasbrouck, Hudson McFarlin. Orleans — Abner Hubbard. Oswego — Orrin R. Earl. M. Lindley Lee. Otsego — Cyrus Brown, Francis U. Fenno, William Temple. Putnam — Benjamin B. Benedict. Queens — Wessell S. Smith. Rensselaer — Joseph Gregory, Amos K. Hadley, David S. McNamara, Richmond — George H. Cole. Rockland — John A. Harii.g. St. Lawrence — Phinehas Attwater, Henry Barber, Bishop Perkins. Siratoga — Joseph Daniels, Thomas C. Morgan. Schenectady — David Caw. 1 BesLned in January, on being commissioned in army in Mexico. *20 234 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Schoharie — Elisha Hammond, Thomas Smith. Seneca — Ansel Bascom. Steuben — Hiram Chapman, William Diven, William Hunter. Suffolk — Henry Landon, John L. Smith. Sullivan — William B. Wright. 1 Tioga — Charles R. Barstow. Tompkins — Samuel Lawrence, Henry W. Sage. Ulster — Jacob H. De Witt, John D. L. Montanye. a Warren — John Hodgson 2d. Washington — Adolphus F. Hitchcock, Samuel McDowaL Wayne — Samuel Moore. Israel R. Southard. Westchester — James E. Beers, 3 Ezra Marshall. Wyoming — Arden Woodruff. Yates — Nehemiah Raplee. Seventy-First Session — 1 848. Began January 4; ended April 12, 1848. Speaker— AMOS K. HADLEY, of Rensselaer. C 1 erk — Philander B. Prindle. Sergeant-at-Arms — Samuel H. Marks. Door-Keeper — John Davies. Assistant Door-Keepers — Samuel Merclain, E. D. S. Young. Albany: Dist- Edward S. Willett, 1 Frederick Mathias, 2 Robert H. Pruyn, 3 Henry A. Brigham, 4 Allegany ; John Wheeler, 1 William Cobb, 2 Broome : Jeremiah Hull. Cattaraugus: James G. Johnson, 1 Marcus H. Johnson, 2 Cayuga : Ebenezer Curtis,. 1 Joint I. Brinckerhoff, 2 Hector C. Tuthill, 3 Chautauque : John H. Pray 1 David H. Treadway, 2 Chemung : George W. Buck. Chenango : Levi H. Case, 1 Ezra P. Church, 2 Clinton : Rufus Heaton, Columbia Jonas H. Miller, Dist. . 1 Charles B. Osborrt, 2 Cortland : James Comstock. Delaware: Piatt Townsend, 1 John Calhoun, 2 Dutchess: Edgar Vincent, 1 David Collins, Jr., 2 James Hammond, 3 Erie : Elbridge G. Spaulding, .... 1 Harrv Slade, 2 Ira E. Irish 3 Charles C. Severance, 4 Essex : William H. Butrick. Franklin: Elos L. Winslow. Fulton (Hid Hamilton: [saac Benedict: Gen esc . Tracy Pardee, 1 Alonzo S. Upham, 2 1 Resigned in July, having been elected justice of the supreme court. 3 Contested by Isaac L. Hasbrouck. * CViilestcd by Johu R. Hayward. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 235 Greene: Dist- Alexander H. Palmer, 1 Frederick A. Fenn, 2 Herkimer : James Feeter, 1 Lawrence L. Merry, 2 Jefferson : Benjamin Maxson, 1 Harvey D. Parker, 2 Fleury Keith, 3 Kings : Ebenezer TV. Peck, 1 Edwards W. Fiske, 2 John A. Cross, 3 Lewis : David D. Reamer. Livingston : Gurdon Nowlen, 1 Nathaniel Coe, 2 Madison : John T. G. Bailey, 1 George Grant, 2 Mon roe : Ezra Sheldon, 1 Abraham M. Schermerhorn, 2 Isaac Chase, Jr., 3 Montgomery : Asa Bowman, 1 William A. Haslet, 2 New - York : J. Phillips Phoenix, 1 James Bowen 2 John H. Bowie, 3 John F. Rodman, 4 Peter H. Titus, 5 Samuel G. Ravmond, 6 William B. Meech, 7 Thomas Charlock. 8 Dennis Garrison, Mai tin 11. Truesdell, 10 Alexander Stewart, 11 Michael Walsh, 12 Erastus C. Benedict, 13 • Robert G. Campbell, 14 Merwin R. Brewer, 15 James Brooks, 16 Niagara : Elias Ransom, 1 Solomon Moss, 2 Oneida : Luke Smith, 1 Warren Converse - Bloomfield J. Beach, 3 Henry Wager, 4 Onondaga : Dist. James Little, 1 Horace Hazen, 2 Thomas Spencer, 3 Curtis J. Hurd, 4 Ontario: Charles S. Brother, 1 Hiram Ashley, 2 Orange : Stephen Rapelje, 1 George Houston, 2 Augustus P. Thompson, ... 3 Orleans: Arba Chubb. Oswego : Si. Lindley Lee, 1 Andrew Z. McCarty, 2 Otsego : Benjamin Davis, 1 Olcot C. Chamberlin, 2 Elisha S. Sanders, 3 Putnam : Chauncey R. Weeks. Queens : Wessel S. Smith. Rensselaer : Amos K. Hadley, 1 George T. Denison, 2 George W. Glass, 3 Richmond : Ephraim J. Totten. Rockland: Lawrence J. Sn^den. St. Lawrence: Charles G. Myers, 1 John S. Chipman, 2 Benjamin Holmes, 3 Saratoga: Cady Hollister, 1 George Payn, 2 Schenectady : Abraham W. Toll. Schoharie : Adam Mattice, 1 James Parsons, 2 Seneca : John Kennedy. Steuben : Abel Kendall, 1 John G. Mersereau, 2 Alexander H. Stevens, 3 Suffolk : Edwin Rose, 1 William S. Smith, 2 236 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Sullivan: Diat. James F. Bush. Tioga : Erastus Goodrich. Tompkins : John Jessup, 1 Alpheus West, 2 Ulster : George A. Gay, 1 Job B. Elmore, 2 Warren : Albert Cheney. Washington : Disk Benjamin Crocker, 1 Elisha A. Martin, 2 Wayne : Eliada Pettit, 1 John Lapham, 2 Westchester ; Richard M. Underhill, 1 Jared V. Peck, 2 Wyoming : Paul Richards. Yates : Hatley N. Dox. Seventy-Second Session — 1849. Began January 2; ended April 11, 1849. Speaker — AMOS K. HADLEY, of Rensselaer. Clerk — Philandkr B. Prindle. Sergeant-at-Arms^ Samuel S. Blanchard. Door-Keeper — Robert Grant. Assistant Door-Keepers — Thomas E. Osborn, Samuel Merclain. Albany: Dist. Hiram Barber, 1 David Van Auken, 2 Robert H. Pruyn, 3 Joel A. Win?, 4 Allegany: Orville Boardman, 1 Erastus H. Willard, 2 Broome : John 0. Whittaker. Cattaraugus: Seth R. Crittenden, 1 Horace C. Young, 2 Cayuga : James D. Button, 1 John I. Brinckerhoff, 2 Hector C. Tuthill, 3 Chautauque: Silas Terry, 1 Ezek ; el B. Gurnsey, 2 Chemung : Alvan Nash. Chenango : James Clark, 1 Alonzo Johnson, 2 Clinton: Albert G. Carver. Columbia : James M. Strever, 1 Daniel S. Curtis, 2 Cortland: Dist. Ira Skeel. Delaware: James E. Thompson, 1 Luther Butts, 2 Dutchess : Edgar Vincent, 1 Wesley Butts, 2 James Hammond, 3 Erie: Benoni Thompson, 1 Augustus Raynor, 2 Marcus McNeal, 3 Luther Buxton, 4 Essex : George W. Goff. Franklin : George B. R. Gove. Fulton and Hamilton: John Culbert. Genesee: Tracy Pardee, 1 Martin C. Ward, 2 Green e : Alexander II. Bailey, 1 Albeit, Tnttle, 2 Herkimer : Frederick P. Bellinger,.... 1 Asa Wilcox, 2 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 237 Jefferson : Dist - George Gates, 1 John L. Marsh, 2 Bernard Bagley, 3 Kings : Joseph Boughton, 1 Edwards W. Fiske 2 John A. Cross, 3 Lewis : Diodate Pease. Living ston : Archibald H. McLean 1 Philip H. Woodruff,..'..... 2 Madison : David Maine, 1 Robert G. Stewart, 2 Monroe: Levi Kelsev, 1 L. Ward Smith, 2 Elisha Harmon, 8 Montgomery : Frothingham Fish. 1 Lewis Averill, 2 New - York : Ephraim H. Hudson, 1 James Bo wen. 2 Henry J. Allen, 3 ; George J. Cornell, 4 Samuel T. McKinney, 5 | James W. Beekman, 6 Abraham Van Orden, 7 William Dodge. 8 Charles Perley, Garret H. Striker, 10 Robert B. Folger, 11 Daniel B. Taylor, 12 Joseph B. Varnum, Jr...... 13 Robert G. Campbell, 14 Merwin R. Brewer, 15 Albert Gilbert, 16 Niagara : Hollis White, 1 Morgan Johnson, 2 Oneida : Oliver Prescott, 1 Nehemiah N. Pierce, 2 James M. El wood, 3 Chauncey Stevens, 4 Onondaga : pfa J. Glass. 1 Myron WheatOD, 2 eph Slocuni, 3 Samuel Hart, 4 Ontario: D ist - Dolphin Stephenson, 1 Josiah Porter, 2 Orange : David C. Bull, 1 David H. Moffatt, Jr., .. .. 2 Maurice Hoyt. 3 Orleans : Reuben Roblee. Oswego : Henry Fitzhugh, 1 Edward W. Fox, 2 Otsego : L. Mortimer Gilbert, 1 David B. St. John, 2 Charles C. Noble, 3 Putnam : James J. Smaller. Queens : Wessel S. Smith. Rensselaer : Amos K. Hadley. 1 Benajah Allen, 2 William H. Budd, 3 Richmond: Gabriel P. Disosway. Rockland: Matthew D. Bogart. St. IjO.wrence : Harlow Goddard, 1 Justu> B. Pickit, 2 Noble S. Elderkin, 3 Saratoga : Roscius R. Kennedy, 1 William W. Rockwell, 2 Schenectadi/ : Israel R. Green. Schoharir : David B. Danforth, 1 A ustin Sexton, 2 Seneca : Jacob G. Markell. Steuben : Abraham J. Quackenboss, . 1 John G. Mersereau, 2 John K. Hale, 3 Suffolk: Edwin Rose, 1 Nathaniel Miller. 2 Sullivan : James F. Bush. Tioga : Ezra S. Sweet. 238 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Tompkins : Dist. Darius Hall, 1 Charles J. Rounseville, .... 2 Ulster: Peter Crispell, Jr., 1 James G. Graham, 2 Warren : Reuben Wells. Washington : Le Roy Mowry, 1 Alexander Robertson, 2 Wayne : Dist. Isaac Leavenworth, ... 1 Peter Boyce, 2 Westchester : William H. Robertson, 1 Harvey Kidd, 2 Wyoming : Paul Richards. Yates : John Wisewell. Seventy-Third Session — 1850. Began January 1 ; ended April 10, 1850. (NOBLE S. ELDERKLN, of St. Lawrence. Speakers—} ROBERT H. PRUYN, of Albanv. (FERRAL C. DININNY, of Steuben. Clerk — James R. Rose. Sergeant-at-Arms — Samuel Reynolds. Boor-Keeper — John K. Anderson. Assistant Door- Keepers — Matthew Higgins, Thomas Hollenbcck. Albany: Dist. Cornelius Vanderzee, 1 Joel B. Nott, 2 Robert H. Pruyn, 3 Wiliam S. Shepherd, 4 Allegany : Anthony T. Wood, 1 Joseph Corey, 2 Broome : Edward Y. Park. Cattaraugus: Frederick S. Martin, 1 Horace C. Young, 2 Cayuga: Hiram Koon, 1 John Richardson, 2 Ashbel Avery 3 Chautauquc : John P. Hall, 1 Samuel Barrett, 2 Chemung : Philo Jones. Chenango: Isaac L. F. Cushman, 1 RufuB Chandler, 2 Clinton : Gorton T. Thomas. Columbia : Philip (J. hasher, 1 John H. Overhiser, 2 Cortland : Dist. Lewis Kingsley. Delaware: George H. Wisnor, 1 Richard Morse, 2 Dutchess: Charles Robinson, 1 Miner C. Story, 2 Stephen Haight, 3 Erie : Orlando Allen, 1 Elijah Ford, 2 Ira E. Irish,. 3 Joseph Candee, 4 Essex : George W. Goff. Franklin : William A. Wheeler. Fulton and Hamilton : Cyrus II. Brownell. Genesee : John C. Gardner, 1 Martin C. Ward, 2 Greene : Alonzo Green 1 Theodore L. Prevost, 2 //< rkimi r : \^;i Vickery 1 Humphrey G. Root, 2 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 239 Jefferson : Dist. (John Winslow, 1 Joel Haworth 2 Alfred Fox, 3 Kings : Joseph A. Yard, 1 Edwards S. W. Fisk, 2 John H. Baker, 3 Lewis : John Xewkirk. Livingston : Alexander H. McLean, .... 1 Philip Woodruff, 2 Madison : John Clark 1 Thomas 0. Bishop, 2 Monroe : M.Day Hicks 1 L. Ward Smith, 2 Elisha Harmon, 3 Montgomery : Samuel G. Green, 1 Charles Hubbs, 2 New - York: John H. White, 1 James Bo wen, 2 Henry J. Allen, 3 Abraham Wakeman, 4 Thomas Truslon, 5 Jonathan W. Allen, 6 Henry J. Raymond, 7 Benjamin W. Bradford, 8 Jeremiah V. D. Fowler, . . 9 James Monroe, 10 Gilbert C. Deane, 11 Abraham B. Davis, 12 Joseph B. Yarnum, 13 George G. Waters, 14 John J. Tow nsend, 15 Albert Gilbert, 16 Niagara : George W. Jermain, 1 James Van Horn, Jr., 2 Oneida : William J. Bacon, 1 Ralph Mcintosh, 2 Robert Frazier, 3 Lutlier Leland, 4 Onondaga : Jarnes Little, 1 Benjamin J. Cowles, 2 Onondaga : Dist. Eli as W. Leavenworth, .... 3 Harvey G. Andrews, 4 Ontario: John L. Dox, 1 Josiah Porter, 2 Orange : William Graham, 1 Albert G. Owen, 2 Daniel'Fullerton, 1 3 Daniel T. Durland, 1 3 Orleans . Silas M. Burroughs. Oswego : William Lewis, 1 Luke D. Smith 2 Otsego : Amon C. Parshall, 1 Joseph Peck, 2 Edward Pratt 3 Putnam . William Bowne. Queens : John S. Snedeker. Rensselaer : George Lesley ; 1 Edward P. Pickett, 2 Lansing Sheldon, 3 Riclimond: Benjamin P. Prall. Rockland: Brewster J. Allison. St. Lawrence: Harlow Godard, 1 John Horton, 2 Noble S. Elderkin, 3 Saratoga : James Xoxon, 1 Fredeiick J. Wing, 2 Schenectady : James Allen. Schoharie : Daniel D. Dodge, 1 John Avery, 2 Seneca, : Alfred Bolton. Steuben : Edwin F. Church, 1 Ferrel C. Dininny, 2 James Alley. 3 Fullerton'n seat was contested by Durland, who succeeded, February 26. 240 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Suffolk : Diat. David Pierson, 1 Walter Scudder, 2 Sullivan : James F. Bush. Tioga : Isaac Lott. Tompkins : Henrv Brewer, 1 Elias W. Cady, 2 Ulster : Milton Sheldon, 1 John P. Davis, 2 Warren : Diat. Cyrus Burnham, 1 Washington : David Sill, 1 Calvin Pease, 2 Wayne : James M. Wilson, 1 Elihu Durfee, 2 Westchester : William H. Robertson, 1 Jesse Lyon, 2 Wyoming : James Sprague. Yates : Melatiah H. Lawrence. Seventy-Fourth Session — 1851. First meeting began January V ; ended April 17, 1851. Second meeting began June 10; ended July 11, 1851. „ , i HENRY J. RAYMOND, of New-York ( 1st meeting) zpea/cers— j J0g B VARNUMj j R>> of New-York ( 2d meeting ). Clerk — Richard U. Sherman. Sergeant-at-Arms — Willett B. Goddard. Door-Keeper — Samuel R. Tuell. Assistant Door-Keeper — John Parks, Thomas E. Osborn. Clinton : Dist Henry G. Hewit. Columbia : John D. Langdon, 1 Philetus W. Bishop, 2 Cortland : Alvan Kellogg. Delaware: Samuel Doyle, 1 William Gleason, Jr., 2 Dutchess : Charles Robinson, 1 Bowland R. Sherman 2 William H. Feller, 3 Erie : Orlando Allen, 1 William A. Bird 2 Henry Atwood, 3 Charles C. Severance 4 Essex : Abraham Welden. Franklin : AVillliam A. Wheeler. FvHon and llist. Lewis Rockwell, 1 Abraham L. Lawyer, 2 Seneca : Orin Southwick. Steuben : Charles G. Higby, 1 James H. Miles, 2 Joel Carrington, 3 Suffolk : Franklin Tuthill, 1 Egbert T. Smith, 2 Sullivan : Jonathan Stratton. Tioga : James Ely. Tompkins : Alexander Graham, 1 Benjamin G. Ferris, 2 Ulster: Dist. William F. Russell, 1 John P. Davis, 2 Warren : David Noble 2d. Washington: Thomas C. Whiteside. 1 James Farr, 2 Wayne: Edward W. Bottum, 1 Theron G. Yeomans, 2 Westchester : Daniel Clark Briggs, 1 Theodore H. Benedict, 2 Wyoming : Wolcott J. Humphrey. Yates : Samuel Jayne, Jr. Seventy-Fifth Session — 1852. Began January 6; ended April 16, 1852. Speaker — JONAS C. HEARTT, of Rensselaer. Clerk — Richard U. Shkrman. Sergeant-at-Arms — Joseph W. Caldwell. Door-Keeper — Nathan Chamberlin. Assistant Door-Keepers — Archibald Smith, Asa Baldwin. Albany : ^ist. Hugh Swift, 1 George M. Sayles, 2 Teunis Van Vechten, Jr.,.. 3 Robert Harper, 4 Allegany : John Wheeler, 1 John R. Hartshorn, 2 Broome : William L. Ford. Cattaraugus : Stephen S. Cole, 1 Alexander Sheldon, 2 Cayuga : William Hayden, 1 George Underwood, 2 Delos Bradley, 3 C hautauquc : Austin Smith 1 Jeremiah Ellsworth, 2 Chemung : James B. Van Etten Chenango : Thompson White, 1 Joseph P. Chamberlin, 2 Clinton : Dist. Jacob H. Holt. Columbia : Wesley R. Gallup, .. 1 George Van Santvoord, . .. 2 Cortland : George W. Bradford. Delaware: Hezekiah Elwood, .. 1 Lewis Mills, .. 2 Dutchess : John S. Emans .. 1 John M. Krese, .. 2 Augustus Martin, .. 3 Erie : Israel T. Hatch, .. 1 Jasper B. Young, .. 2 Aaron Riley, .. 3 Joseph Bennett, .. 4 Essex : Abraham Wcldon. Franklin : Darius W Lawrence. Fulton a u d II, < m ilton : Alfred N. Haner. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 243 Genesee: Dist. Albert Rowe. 1 Levi Fisk,. 2 Greene : Norman H. Gray, 1 Thomas Bedell, Jr., 2 Herkimer : John Hoover, 1 Charles Delong, 2 Jefferson : William A. Gilbert, 1 Merrill Coburn, 2 "William Rouse, 3 Kings : John Berry, 1 Waldo Hutchens, 2 Samuel E. Johnson, 3 Lewis : John Benedict. Livingston : Alvin Chamberlin, 1 Orrin D. Lake, 2 Madison : George B. Rowe, 1 Henry L. Webb, 2 Monroe : John Shoecraft, 1 Joel P. Milliner, 2 Caleb B. Corser 3 Montgomery : John I. Davis, 1 William Clark, 2 New -York: William Minor, 1 Patrick G. Maloney, 2 Joseph Rose, Jr., 3 Theodore A. Ward, 4 John Brown, 5 Wyllis Blackstone, 6 Freeborn G. Luckey, 7 Moses D. Gale, 8 Aaron B. Rollins, 9 James Monroe, 10 David O'Keefe, Jr., 11 Michael Walsh, 12 William Taylor, .. 13 Andrew Leary, 14 Thomas P. St. John, 15 Ephraim L. Snow, 1 16 Niagara : Abijah H. Moss, 1 Jeptha W. Babcock, , 2 Oneida : Dist. George D. Williams, 1 Chauncey S. Butler, 2 Henry Sandford, 3 John J. Castle, 4 Onondaga : Lyman Norton 1 William E. Tallman, 2 George Stevens, 3 John Merritt, 4 Ontario : William R. Pettit, 1 Elnathan U. Simmons,.... 2 Orange : Hugh B. Bull, 1 James B. Stevens, 2 Abraham J. Cuddeback,. . . 3 Orleans : George M. Copeland. Oswego : Edwin C. Hart, 1 James T. Gibson, 2 Otsego : Hanson Wright, 1 Erastus King, 2 Harvey Keyes, 3 Putnam: Nathan A. Howes. Queens : Sylvanus S. Smith. Rensselaer : Jonas C. Heartt, 1 Albert E. Richmond, 2 William H. Herrick, 3 Richmond : Lawrence H. Cortelyou. Rockland: John Demarest. St. Lawrence: Smith Stilwell, 1 Benjamin Smith, 2 Parker W. Rose, 3 Saratoga : Isaiah Blood, 1 Alexander H. Palmer, .... 2 Schenectady : James Donnan Schoharie : Seymour Sornberger, 1 James Osterhout 2 Seneca : Robert R. Steele. 1 Contested by Russell Smith. 244 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Steuben ; Dist. Robert B. Van Valkenburgh, t Benajah P. Bailey, 2 Nathaniel M. Perry, 3 Suffolk: Henry P. Hedges, 1 Zopher B. Oakley, 2 Sullivan : Elisha P. Strong. Tioga : William Pierson. Tompkins: Alvah Hulburt, 1 Stephen B. Cushing, 2 Ulster : Jacob S. Freer, 1 Jacob Westbrook, Jr., 2 Warren : Dist George Richards. Washington : Elisha Billings, 1 David Wilson, 2 Wayne : William Dutton, 1 Theron G. Yeomans, 2 Westchester : George W. Lyon, 1 Abraham Hatfield, 2 Wyoming : Wolcott J. Humphrey. Yates : Charles S. Hoyt. Seventy-Sixth Session — 1853. First meeting began January 4; ended April 15, 1853. Second meeting began May 24 ; ended July 21, 1853. Speaker — WILLIAM H. LUDLOW, of Suffolk. Clerk — John S. Nafew. Sergeant- at- Arms — John P. Phelps. Boor-Keeper — George D. Wooldridge. Assistant Door-Keepers — Hugh Clary, S. A. Brown. Albany : Dist. William P. Malburn, 1 John Reid, 2 William W. Forsyth, 3 Thomas Kearney, 4 Allegany : Emulus Townsend, 1 Marshal B. Chaplin, Broome : Joseph E. Ely. Cattaraugus : Daniel Hickox Michael 11. Barker, 2 Cayuga : William Hayden, 1 Terance J. Kennedy, 2 Mathias Hutchinson, 3 Chautauqua : Walter L. Sessions, 1 Jeremiah Ellsworth, 2 Cht in ii ii r/ : Hiram VV. Jackson. Chenango : William II. Armsbry, 1 Luther Osgood, Jr., 2 Hoyle. Clinton : George V. Columbia : Henry A. Dubois, . . . Alonzo Chamberlain, Cortland : Ashbel Patterson. Delaware : Charles S. Rogers, . . Daniel Stewart, Dutches*: John S. Emans, James H. Weeks, . . . Augustus Martin,. . . Erie : Almon M. Clapp, . . . William T. Bush, ... Israel N. Kly, Nelson Welch, Slum : Jonathan Burnet. Fru nklin : Darius W. Lawrence. Fnl ton a in/ Hamilton : William A. Smith. Dist. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 245 Genesee: D »st- Theodore C. Peters, 1 Joseph Cook, 2 Greene : Darius Winans, 1 Elijah P. Bushnell, 2 Herkimer : Arphaxed Loomis, 1 John W. Beckwith, 2 Jefferson : James Gifford, 1 De WiltC. West, 2 Charles Smith, 3 Kings : Nicholas P. O'Brien, 1 George A. Searing, 2 James H. Hutchens, 3 Lewis : Seymour Green. Livingston : Amos A. Hendee, 1 Abram Lozier, 2 Madison : Dennis Hardin, 1 Marsena Temple, 2 Mon roe : Lyman Payn, 1 Orlando Hastings, 2 James 0. Pettinsil, 3 Montgomery : William McCIan 1 Abram X. Van Alstine, .... 2 New - York : Frederick W. C. Wedekind, 1 Henry H. Howard, 2 Joseph Rose, Jr., 3 Robert D. Livingston, 4 George F. Alden, 5 Bartholomew T. Gilmore. . . 6 Jacob S. Miller, 7 Mo^es D. Gale, 8 Erastus W. Glover, 9 Henry Shaw 10 David O'Keefe, Jr., 11 Daniel B. Tavlor, 12 William Taylor, 13 Solomon B.Noble, 14 Thomas P. St. John, 15 Russell Smith, 16 Niagara : George W. Hollev, 1 Reuben F. Wilson, 2 *21 Oneida : Dist. Dexter Gilmore, 1 Amos 0. Osborn, 2 Julius C. Thorne, 3 Amos C. Hall, 4 Onondaga : Alonzo Case, 1 Samuel S. Kneeland, 2 Daniel P. Wood 3 Isaac V. V. Hibbard, 4 Ontario: Marcus Persons, 1 Hiram Ashley, 2 Orange : Thomas Fulton, 1 Hudson Webb, 2 Ethan B. Carpenter, 3 Orleans : Silas M. Burroughs. Oswego: De Witt C. Littlejohn, 1 Charles A. Perkins, 2 Otsego: Charles McLean, 1 Jenks S. Sprague. 2 John C. Spafard, 3 Putnam : Nathan A. Howes. Queens : Sylvanus S. Smith. Rensselaer : Jason C. Osgood, 1 Charles B. Stratton, 2 Peter G. Ten Eyck, 3 Richmond : Henry Dehart. Rockland : Nicholas C. Blauvelt. St. Lawrence: Barnabas Hall, 1 Benjamin Smith, 2 Parker W. Rose, 3 Saratoga : William Cary, 1 Henry Holmes, 2 Schenectady : William Van Vranken. Schoharie : Luman Reed, 1 John Westover, 2 Seneca : Sterling G. Hadley. 246 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Steuben : Dist Dry den Henderson, 1 John McBurney, 2 Henry H. Bouton, 3 Suffolk: Abraham H. Gardiner, 1 William H. Ludlow, 2 Sullivan : James K. Gardner. Tioga : Thomas I. Chatfield. Tompkins : David Crocker, Jr., 1 Ebenezer S. Marsh, 2 Ulster : John Lounsbury, 1 L. Harrison Smith, 2 Warren : Diet. Richard P. Smith. Washington : Charles R. Ingalls, 1 Samuel S. Beeinan, 2 Wayne : Benjamin H. Streeter, 1 Loammi Whitcomb, 2 Westchester : George C. Finch, 1 Jacob Odell, 2 Wyoming : Alonzo B. Rose. Yates : De Witt C. Stanford. Seventy-Seventh Session — 1854. Began January 3 ; ended April 17, 1854. Speaker— ROBERT H. PRUYN, of Albany. Clerk — Richard U. Sherman. Sergeant-at-Arms — S. D. Nicholas. Door-Keeper — John Davies. Assistant Door-Keeper — B. Ellsworth. Albany : Dist. Stephen M. Hollenbeck, ... 1 Israhiah W. Chesebro, 2 Robert H. Pruyn, 3 Archibald A. Dunlop, 4 Allegany : Gideon H. Jenkins, 1 Lucius S. May, 2 Broome : Robert Harpur. Cattaraugus : William H. Wood, 1 James Kirkland 2 Cayuga : Justus Townsend, 1 Moseley Hutchinson, 2 Mathias Hutchinson, 3 Chautauque: Walter L. Sessions, 1 Francis W. Palmer, 2 Chemung : John M. Randall Chenango : Levi Harris 1 Rufus J. Baldwin 2 Clinton : Dist. George V. Hoyle. Columbia: Milton Martin, 1 Harvey W. Gott, ... 2 Cortland : Perrin H. McGraw. Delaware : Samuel F. Miller, ... 1 Daniel Rowland, .. 2 Dutchess : Peter P. Monfoort, 1 ... 1 George W. Sterling ... 2 William H. Bostwick, .. ... 3 Erie : William W. Weed, ... 1 Roll in Germain, ... 2 Charles A. Sill, ... 3 Edward N. Hatch, ... 4 Essex : .Jonathan Burnet. Franklin : Andrew W. Ferguson. Fulton and Hamilton : Wesley Gleason. » Died. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 247 Genesee : Dkt. Theodore C. Peters, 1 Joseph Cook, 2 Greene : Joshua Fiero, Jr., 1 Georse Robertson, 2 Herkimer: Gardner Hinkley, 1 Dean Burgess, 2 Jeffeeson : Calvin Littlefield, 1 Aklen Adams, 1 2 Jesse E. Willis, 1 2 William Dewey, 3 Kings : John G. Bergen, 1 Samuel D. Backus, 2 Samuel D. Morris, 3 Lewis : Jonathan C. Collins. Livingston: Leman Gibbs, 1 Abraham Lozier, 2 Madison : Samuel White 2d, 1 Franklin M. Whitman, 2 Monroe: Lyman Payne, 1 James L. Angle. 2 Pliny B. Holdridge, 3 Montgomery : Aaron W. Hull, 1 Hezekiah Baker, 2 New - York : Peter H. Graham, 1 George De Witt Clinton,.. 2 Daniel W. Clarke, 2 3 Patrick Maguire, 2 3 Theodore A. Ward, 4 Edward P. Barrow, 5 William B. Aitken, G Charles C. Leigh, 7 George H. Richards, 8 Daniel Willis, 9 Joseph W. Savage,. . . 10 James N. Boyd, 11 Peter Dawson,...! 12 Frederick A. Conkling,.. . . 13 John P. Cummings, 14 Edward A. Ware, 16 Alexander P. Sharpe 16 Niagara : I>ist. Robert Dunlap, 1 Reuben F. Wilson, 2 Oneida ; Joseph Benedict, 1 A. Pierson Case, 2 Derick L. Boardman, 3 James Mitchell. 4 Onondaga : James Munro, 1 Milton A. Kinney, 2 Daniel P. Wood, 3 William Richardson, ...... 4 Ontario : Jesse Cost, 1 Stephen V. R. Mallory, ... 2 Orange : Charles W. Cushman, 1 Charles M. Thompson, .... 2 Andrew J. Mills, 3 Orleans : 3 Jeremiah Freeman. Oswego : De Witt C. Littlejohn, 1 Azariah Wart, 2 Otsego : Lewis Whipple, 1 Andrew A, Mather, 2 St. Paul Scely, 3 Putnam : James J. Smalley. ^Queens : John A. Searing. Rensselaer : Jonathan Edwards 1 Lyman Wilder, 2 George Brust, 3 Richmond : Nicholas Crocheron. Rockland : John I. Suffern. St. Lawrence : Barnabas Hall, 1 Silas Baldwin, 2 Levi Miller, 3 Saratoga : George W. Neilson, 1 Joseph Baucus, 2 Schenectad i/ : Matthew Winne, Jr. 1 Adam* 1 seat VM eonr sted by Willi*, who succeeded. Y< bruary 3. 2 Clarke^ ..m wu contested by Mugaire. who racceeded, February 18, 1854. * Alexia Ward, elected in November, lSoo; died before session began. 248 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Schoharie; Disk Jacob J. Barton, 1 James S. Wood, 2 Seneca ; David D. Scott. Steuben ; John F. Williams, 1 Benajah P. Bailey, 2 Obadiah Stevens, 3 Suffolk : George Miller, 1 William S. Preston, 2 Sullivan: Amos T. Sheeley. Tioga ; Lewis P. Legg. Tompkins ; Benjamin Joy, 1 Eli Beers, 2 Ulster ; Dist. Meeker Gorham, 1 John B. Howell, 2 Warren : David Noble 2d. Washington ; Ebenezer McMurray, 1 George W. Thorn, 2 Wayne : Willis G. Wade, 1 John P. Bennett, 2 Westchester ; Elijah Lee, 1 Jacob Odfcll, 2 Wyoming : Alonzo B. Rose. Yates : David G. Underwood. Seventy-Eighth Session - — 1855. Began January 2 ; ended April 14, 1855. Speaker— DE WITT C. LITTLEJOHN, of Oswego. Clerk — Richard U. Sherman. Sergeant- at- Arms — Byron Ellsworth. Door- Keeper — Harmon Groesbeek. Assistant Door-Keepers — Samuel Hall, William Buttro. Albany : Dist. Pryse Campbell, 1 Martin J. Blessing, 2 Alexander Davidson, 3 James B. Van Etten, 4 Allegany : Lucien B. Johnson, 1 Lucius S. May,. 2 Broome ; Charles McKinney. Cattaraugus : Alexander Storrs, 1 James Kirkland, 2 Cayuga : Moore Conger 1 David L. Dodge, 2 William B. Woodin, 3 Cliautauque : Samuel S. Whallon, 1 Francis W. Palmer, 2 Chemung : Orrin Robinson. Chenango : Daniel Palmer, 1 Lewis Faiichild, 2 Clinton: Dist. Josiah T. Everest. Columbia ; David Rhoda, 1 Elisha W. Bushnell, 2 Cortland ; John H. Knapp. Delaware : William B. Smith, 1 Ezekiel Miller, 2 Dutchess : Albert Emans, 1 Joseph E. Allen, 2 Ambrose Wager, 8 Eric : William W. Weed, 1 Daniel Dovcning, Jr., 2 Lorenzo*©. Covey, 3 Setfa W. Goddard, 4 Etsex .- Nathaniel C. Boynton. Franklin : Edward Fitch. Fulton and J/imnlton : \\ esley Gleason. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 249 Genesee: Dist. Ambrose Stevens, 1 David Mallory, 2 Greene: Martin L. Rickerson, 1 John C. Palmer, 2 Herkimer : Edmund G. Chapin, 1 William Bridenbecker, .... 2 Jefferson : Calvin Littlefield, 1 Moses Eames, 2 Joshua Main, 3 Kings : Augustus H. Ivans, 1 George A . Searing, 2 John H. Rhodes, 3 Lewis: Aaron Parsons. Livingston : Lyman Odell, 1 McNeil Seymour, 2 Madison : Gilbert Tompkins, 1 Aaron B. Brush, 2 Monroe : Benjamin Smith, 1 John W. Stebhins, 2 Nehemiah P. Stanton, Jr.,. . 3 Montgomery : Aaron W. Hull, 1 Hezekiah Baker, 2 New -York : David O'Keefe, 1 Robert B. Coleman, 2 Patrick 11. Maguire, 3 John D. Dixon, 4 Edwin L. Smith, 5 William B. Aitkin 6 Charles C. Leii»t Theodore B. Gates, 1 Asa S. Wygant, 2 Warren : Reuben Wells. Washington: James I. Lourie, 1 Justin A. Smith, 2 Wayne : James T. Wisner, 1 John P. Bennett, 2 Westchester : Daniel Hunt, . 1 Frederick W. Waterbury,. . 2 Wyoming : John C. Paine. Yates: Jacob B. Van Osdol. Seventy-Ninth Session — 1856. Began January 1 ; ended April 9, 1856. Speaker — ORVILLE ROBINSON, of Oswego. 1 Clerk — Richard U. Sherman. Sergeant-at-Arms — George B. Woolbridge. Door-Keeper — Sherman McLean. Assistant Door-Keepers — John Davies, Henry White. Albany: Dist. Isaac Witbeck, 1 Jackson King, 2 Henry Jenkins, 3 James Biady, 4 Allegany : Isaac Hampton, 1 Alexander H. Main, 2 Broome : Walter L. Peck. Cattaraugus : Lorenzo D. Cobb, 1 Daniel Bucklin, 2 Cayuga : .sard is Dudley, 1 Leonard Simons, 2 Tolbert Powers, 3 Chautauque: Henry A. Prendergast, .... 1 Smith Berry, 2 Chemung : Jefferson B. Clark. Chenango: Dist. Tompkins H. Matteson,.... 1 Frederick Juliand, 2 C linton : Timothy Hoyle. Columbia: Samuel Ten Broeck, 1 Ada in A. Hoysradt, 2 Cortland : George 1. Kingman. Delatoart : John Mead, 1 John llaxtun, 2 D v.i chess: John II. Keteliam, 1 Daniel 0. Ward, 2 Jacob B. Carpenter, 3 Eric: John 0. Deshler, 1 Daniel Devening. Jr., '1 John Clark, . . . .' 3 Benjamin Maltby, -4 Chosen January 1G. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 251 Essex : Dkt- John A. Lee. Franklin : Albert Hobbs. Fulton and Hamilton: Isaac Lafever. Genesee : Seth Wakeman, 1 David Mallory, 2 Greene : Buel Mabin, 1 Manly B. Mattice, 2 Herkimer : Samuel Greene, 1 Amos H. Prescott, 2 Jefferson : Hart Massey, 1 Franklin Parker, 2 Isaac Wells, 1 3 Kings : John Hanford, 1 Francis B. Spinola, 2 Edward T. Wood 3 Lewis : David Algur. Livingston : Lyman Odell, 1 Alonzo Bradner, 2 Madison : Samuel White, 1 John Snow, 2 Monroe: Benjamin Smith, 1 Eliphaz Trimmer, 2 Joseph Dewey, 3 Montgomery : John Van Derveer, 1 Joseph Spraker, 2 New - York : Daniel Mahen, 1 Benjamin Ray, 2 James Hayes, 3 John D. Dixon, 4 John J. Reilly, 5 Augustine J. H. Duganne, . 6 Samuel Brevoort, 7 James A. Dolan, 8 Erastus W. Glover, 9 John If. Reed, 10 Charles T. Mills, 11 Peter Dawson, 12 New - York : &*• William A. Guest, 13 Henry Wiltse, 14 Arthur Woods, 15 John H. Anthon, 16 Niagara : William S. Fenn, 1 John Gould, 2 Oneida: George F. Fowler, 1 James J. Hancliett, 2 Thomas D. Penfield, 3 Caleb Goodrich, 4 Onondaga : Irvin Williams, 1 James Longstreet, 2 Burr Burton, 3 Jabez Lewis, 4 Ontario: Samuel A. Foot, 1 Oliver Case, 2 Orange : Isaac Wood, 1 William W. Reeve, 2 Andrew J. Mills, 3 Orleans : Dan H. Cole. Oswego : Orville Robinson 1 Andrew S. Warner, 2 Otsego : Timothy T. Bailey, 1 Brown Dimock, 2 Elihu C. Wright, 3 Putnam : Benjamin Bailey. Queens : Seaman N. Snedeker. Rensselaer : George Van Santvoord, .... 1 Augustus Johnson, 2 Sanford A. Tracy, 3 Richmond: William J. Shea. Rockland : Edward Whritenour. Saratoga : Georse G. Scott, 1 Joseph Baucus, 2 Schenectady : James Rodgers. iJu:U, April 252 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Schoharie : Dist. John Lovett. 1 Charles Holmes, 2 Seneca : James B. Thomas. St. Lawrence: Emory W. Abbott, 1 Benjamin Squire, 2 Daniel P. Rose, Jr., 3 Steuben : Goldsmith Denniston, 1 Albert C. Morgan, 2 Harlow Hakes, 3 Suffolk: David G. Floyd, 1 William Sidney Smith, 2 Sullivan: William H. Buckley. Tioga : Abram H. Miller. Tompkins : DisU William C. Coon, 1 Robert H. S. Hyde, 2 Ulster: George A. Dudley, 1 Daniel Schoonmaker, 2 Warren: Thomas S. Gray. Washington : John S. Crocker, 1 Henry B. Northup, 2 Wayne : Harlow Hyde 1 Thomas Barnes, 2 Westchester : Abraham R. Strang, 1 Eli Curtis, 2 Wyoming : John C. Paine. Yates : Henry H. Gage. Eightieth Session — 1857. Began January 6 ; ended April 18, 1857. Speaker — DE WITT C. LITTLEJOHN, of Oswego. Clerk — William Richardson. Sergeant-at-Arms — Norman P. Hitchcock. Door- Keeper — Nathan Newhafar. Assistant Door-Keepers — Patrick Farrell, John Lewis. Albany: Diat. Richard Kimmey , 1 Adam Van Allen, 2 John Evers, 3 Franklin Townsend, 4 Allegany : William M. Smith, 1 James T. Cameron, 2 Broome : Enos Puffer. Cattaraugus : Alanson King, 1 Rufus Crowley, 2 Cayuga : James J. Owen, 1 Theodore M. Pomeroy, Hiram Till't, Chantauquc: lli'iny A. Prendergast, [saac George, Chemung: William T. Hastings. Chenango: Dist. Ansel Berry, 1 William H. Hyde, 2 Clinton : Horace P. Perry. Columbia : John Miller, 1 John T. Hogeboom, 2 Cortland : Joseph Atwater. Delaware : Barna R. Johnson, 1 Warren Dinnniek, 2 Dutchess : John H. Ketcham, 1 Franklin Dudley, 2 Cornelius N. Campbell, .... 3 Erie .• Augustas J. Tiffany, 1 I teorge Dewitt Clinton, .... 2 Horace Boies, 8 S. Carey Adams, 4 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 253 Essex : Dist. Ralph A. Loveland. Franklin: George Mott. Fulton and Hamilton: Patrick McFarlan. Genesee : Seth Wakeman, 1 John J. McPherson, 2 Greene : David Whiting, 1 Hezekiah Baldwin 2 Herkimer : John H. Wooster, 1 Harris Lewis, 2 Jefferson : Calvin LittlefieM 1 Cleanthus P. Granger, 2 AbnerW. Peck, 3 Kings : John Hanford, 1 Thomas Mulligan, 2 John H. Funk, 3 Lewis : Lucian Clark. Livingston : Lyman Hawes, 1 Alfred Bell, 2 Madison : Albert G. Purdy, 1 Thomas P. Bishop, 2 Monroe: Jeremiah S. Baker, 1 John T. Lacy, 2 Robert Staples, 3 Montgomery : Ma thew 0. Davis, 1 Hezekiah Baker, 2 New - York : Daniel Mehan, 1 Thomas Kirlan, 2 Andrew Sheehan, 3 John D. Dixon, 4 John J. Reilly, 5 Nathaniel Roe, 6 Henry J . Irving, . 7 Thomas Charlock, 8 Erastus W. Glover, 9 James S. Sluvtcr, 10 James P. Reilly, 11 Nicholas W. Mooney, 1- Joseph B. Varnum, Jr...... 13 Robert B. Bradford 14 New -York: Dist Arthur Woods, 15 Samuel T. Roberts, 16 Niagara : Elisha Clapp, 1 John Gould, 2 Oneida : Richard U. Sherman, 1 Peleg B. Babcock, 1 2 John Holstead, 3 Ingham Townsend, 4 Onondaga : John D. Rhoades, 1 Sidney Smith, 2 Elias W. Leavenworth, .... 3 Charles H. Meade, 4 Ontario : Samuel A. Foot, 1 Zoroaster Paul, 2 Orange : James R. Dickson, 1 George B. Cox, 2 Erastus Stickney, 3 Orleans : Almanzor Hutchinson. Oswego : Dewitt C. Littlejohn, 1 Leonard Ames, 2 Otsego : Samuel II. Grant, 1 Charles W. Tallett, 2 George M. Hollis, 3 Putnam: Chauncey R. Weeks. Queens : David R. Floyd Jones. Rensselaer : Darius Allen, 1 Volney Richmond, 2 Ebenezer S. Strait, 3 Richmond : Joshua Mersereau. Rockland : James Westervelt. St. Lawrence: Emory W. Abbott, 1 Benjamin Squire, 2 Erasmus D. Brooks, 3 Saratoga : George G. Scott, 1 Samuel J. Mott, 2 Schenectady : Nicholas Barhydt. Died, April 2, 1S57. 22 254 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Schoharie: Dist- Tobias Bouck, 1 William H. Crowe 2 Seneca : Benson Owen. Steuben : Robert B. Van Valkenburg, 1 George T. Spencer, 2 Solon 0. Thatcher 3 Suffolk : Edwin J. Rose. 1 Abraham G. Thompson, .... 2 Sullivan : David B. Luckey. Tioga : David Rees. Tompkins : Alexander Bower, 1 Elias W. Cady, 2 Ulster : DM. Martin Schutt. 1 Albert Carpenter, 2 Warren : Samuel Somerville, Jr. Washington : Anson Ingraham, 1 Henry W. Beckwith, 2 Wayne: Thomas Johnson, 1 Joseph Peacock, 2 Westchester : Arnell F. Dickinson, 1 Edmund G. Sutherland, ... 2 Wyoming : Cyril Rawson. Yates : Abraham V. Harpending. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 255 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, Showing the County represented, and the years for which each was elected. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Abbott, Emory W.,.. St. Lawrence, . 1S56 Al Burtis, William. . New-York,. .. 1829 Abbott, Emory W.,.. St. Lawrence,. 1857 Alden, George F.,.. New-York,... 1S53 Abbott. Warner, Onondaga, . . . 1844 Alden, Seth,. Washington, . 1800, 1 Abeel, Gerrit, Alb'y & Scho., 1796 Algur, David, Lewis 1856 Abeel, Gerrit, Ulster, 1798,99 Allaben, John C, .. Delaware,. ... 1847 Adams, Aaron, Ulster & Sul'n, 1816 Allaben, Orson M., . . Delaware,.... 1840 Adams, Alden, Jefferson, 1&54 Allen, Benajah, Rensselaer, . . . 1849 Adams, Darius,. ... Cavuga, 1S41 Allen, Clark, Jefferson, 1812,13 Adams, Henry, Mont. & Ham., 1885 1812,13 Aden, Clark, Allen, Darius, Jefferson, .... Rensselaer, . 1S14 Adams, John, Greene, 1857 Adams, Piatt Greene, 1S20, 21 Allen, David, Rensselaer,.. . 1812,13 Adams, Piatt, Greene, 1839 Allen, David, Rensselaer, . . . 1814,15 Adams, S. Carey, . . . Erie, 1857 Allen, Henry J., New- York,.. . 1849 Adams, Truman, . .. Onondaga, . . . 1816 Allen, Henry J., ... New-York,.. . 1850 Adams, William, ... Westchester, . 1798 Allen, Henry J., New-York,.. . 1&51 Adams, William, . .. Westchester, . 1798,99 Allen, James Montgomery,. 1S10 Adams, William H., Wavne, . 1825 Allen, James Schenectady, . 1S50 Adams, William K., Wash. & War., 1819 Allen, Jonathan W., New- York,.. . 1850 Adams, Wm. V. B-,. Greene, ...... 1847 Allen, Joseph, Oneida, 1824 Ad ison, John, Ulster, 1792,93 Allen, Joseph E.,.. . Dutchess, 1S55 Addison, John, Ulster 1796 Allen, Judson, Broome, 1836 Adgate. Asa, Clinton, 1798,99 Allen, Judson, Broome, 1837 Adgate, Asa Essex, 1823 Allen, Lewis F Erie, 1838 Adgate, Matthew,... Albany, 1780, 81 Allen, Nathaniel,.. . Ontario, 1812 Adgate, Matthew,. . . Albany 1781.82 Allen, Orlando, Erie, 1850 Adgate, Matthew,... Albany, 1782,83 Allen, Orlando, Erie, 1851 Adgate. Matthew Albany, 1784 Allen, Peter, Ontario, . 1814, 15 Adgate, Matthew,. .. Albany 1784,85 Allen, Peter, Ontario, 1816 Adgate, Matthew,. .. Columbia,.... 1788,89 Allen, Peter, Ontario, 1816,17 Adgate, Matthew,. .. Columbia, 1791 Allen, Seaburv, Saratoga, 1837 Adgate, Matthew,... Columbia, 1792,93 Allen, Stephen, New-York,... 1826 Adgate, Ma thew,... Columbia, 1794 Allen, Thomas I.,.. Chautauque,.. 1838 Adgate, Matthew,. .. Columbia,.... 1795 Allen, William, Cayuga, IS19 Adriance, Abraham, Dutchess, 1798,99 Allen, William, Cayuga, 1820 Adriance, Abraham. Dutchess, .... 1800 Allen, William, St. Lawrence,. 1832 Adriance, Abraham, Dutchess, .... 1800, 1 Allen. William St. Lawrence,. 1833 Adriance, Abraham, Dutchess, .... 1802 Allen, William F.,.. Oswego, 1843 Adriance, Isaac R., . Dutchess, 1826 Allen, William F.,.. Oswego, 1844 Aitken, William B .,. New-York,. .. 1854 Alley, James, Steuben, 1850 Aitken, William B.,. New- York, . . . 1855 Alley, Saul, New- York, ... 1828 Akin, Albro, Dutchess Dutchess, .. . 1808 1820,21 1800, 1 Ailing, Alexander M., Allison, Brewster J., Allison, George S., .. New-York, ... Rockland, Rockland,.... 1847 Akin Albro, 1850 Akin, Benjamin, . .. 1829 Akin, Benjamin, Dutchess, 1802 Allison, George S., . . Rockland, 1830 Akin, Daniel 1)., Dutchess 1826 Allison, William,... Orange, 1795 Akin, Dani 1 D...... Dutchess, .... 1833 ALsop. Robert, Wayne 1836 Akin, Jonathan, ... Dutchess, 1788,89 Alvord, Thomas G., Onondaga,... . 1844 Akin, Jonathan, Dutches*, 1791 Ambler, David I.,.. Oneida, 1816, IT Akin, Jonathan, Dutchess, 1792 Ames, Leonard,... Oswego, 1857 Akin. Jonathan,. . . Dutchess, 1792,93 Anderson, Allen,... Warren, 1832 Akin, Jonathan, Dutch ss, 1841 Anderson, Jeremiah, Westchester.. . 1825 Albert, Henry, Otsego, 1816,17 Anderson, Joseph!!., Westchester,. . 1833 Albertflon, loseph C, New- York,... 1846 Anderson, JosephH., Westchester,. . 1834 Al Burtis, William, . Now- York,... 1828, 29 Anderson, Robert*.; Genesee, 1 . . » . 1822 256 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Andrew, Henry Andrews, HarveyG-, Andrews. Samuel G.. Andrews. SamuelG., Andrus, David I.,. . Andrusj David I ,. . . Andrus, George, — Ansel, William H., . Angel, William II., . Angel, William II., . Angle, James L., . . . Angle, Mathias L Angle. Nicholas W.. Anthon, John 11 Anlhon, William II.. Anthony, John P.,.. Anthony, John P — Anthony, T. V. W., Anthony, T. V. w.,. Archibald. Thomas . Areularius, Philip I.. Arcularius Philip I., Areularius, Philip I.. Arcularius Philip L. Areularius. Philip I.. Armsbry, Win. 11.,. . Armstrong, Jesse, . . Armstrong, John, Jr. Armstrong, Robert . Armstrong Thomas, Armstrong, Thomas. Armstrong. Thomas, Armstrong, Thomas. Armstrong, Th mias Arndt, Abraham, . .. Arndt. Abraham, . . Arndt. Abraham, . .. Arndt, Abraham, . .. Arne, David, Jr., . . . Arnold. Benedict,. . . Arnold, Dennis, Arnold. Dennis, Arnold, Klisha, Arnold, Gardner,. . . Arnold, Gardner,. .. Arnold Joseph, Arnold, Joseph Arnold. .Nathan T.. Arnold, Nathan T.. . Ashley, Daniel Ashley, Daniel, Ashley, Daniel, Ashley, Hiram, , Ashley, Hiram Atwat'er, Elijah Atwater. Joseph, . Attwater Phineha.s, . AtWOOd, Henry Auger, Apollos P.,. . Augerfne, KM Austin, David, Austin, David Austin, David Austin, Moses. Austin syi\ « ster, . Averiii. Lewis Avery, Ashbe], . ... Avery, Asubel, Countic New- York, Onondaga, Monroe,... Monroe, . . . Jefferson, . Jefferson, . Jefferson, . Jefferson, Jefferson, Jefferson, Monroe, Monroe, Saratoga,, New- York,. . . Richmond, . . . New- York,. .. New- York,. .. Dutchess, Dutchess, V\ arreu, New-York,... New- York,. . . New-York.. .. New- York New- York,. .. Chenango, . .. Oneida Dutchess, Orange, Seneca, Wayne, Wayne Wayne, Wayne, Mnntgo nery, . Montgomery,. Montgomery,. Montgomery,. Wayne Montgomery,. Cayuga, Cayuga, Clinton, Livingston,. . . Livingston,. .. Dutchess, Dutchess, .. New-York,. . . New- York,... Allegany, .. Allegany, Ontario, Ontario, Ontario Tompkins, . .. < ortland, si. Law renoe,. Erie i tenesee, , ... Dutches Washington, . Washington, . Wash.te War., Greene, < Inondaga, . . . Montgomery,. Caj uga, [Cayuga, Years. IS37 1650 1831 1 832 IS; S, 9 1812 11822 1832 ls33 1834 1854 1S46 1814 1S56 1851 1S0S,9 1810 1S34 1835 1834 179S 1798,99 1800,1 1802 1S04,5 1853 1889 1825 17-7 1820 1827 1823 1829 1S39 1786 1783 1789.90 1791 1887 1816,17 1884 1 386 18 18 1842 1844 1812 LS12.18 I 829 1882 1880 1881 1324 1848 1858 1880 1857 ist: L851 1828 1 325 1804 1820 I 829 l - 18 1349 1344 i la5U Names. Avery, Gardiner, . . Avery, John, Avery, John II. , . . . Avers, Stephen,. . .. Axtell, Salmon Babbitt, William J. Babcock, George R. Babcock Jeptha W. Babcock, Jeptha W. Babcock, Join), . . . Babcock, Joshua,.. Babcock, Joshua, . . Babcock, Peleg B., Babcock, Leu ben B Babcock, Robert,.. Bachman, Peter I .. Backhouse, Edw. T Backus. Samuel D Bacon, Ezekiel, . . . Bacon, Josiah, Bacon, Josiah, Bacon, Reuben,. . . Bacon, William J., Bagg. Elijah, Bagi y, Benedict,. . Bagley, Bernard,.. Bauey,AlexanderH. Bailey, Benajah P. Bailey, Benajah P, Bailey, Benjamin,. Bailey. Benjamin,. Bailey, Benjamin,. Bailey, Calvin P., Bailey, Calvin P.,. Bailey, Devoue, . . . Bailey, John T. G.. Bailey, Theodoras,. Bailey, Timothy 1) Bailey, w illiara Bailey, William.... Bain, Abraham,... Baird. Benjamin,.. Baker, Albert, Laker. Albert, Baker, Albert,... . Baker, Albert, Baker, Albert, Laker, Ambrose,.. Baker, B njamin,.. Baker, Caleb, Baker, Caleb, Baker, Caleb, Baker. Elijah, Jr... Laker, George I'.,. Laker, lle/.ekiah... Baker, lle/.ekiah,.. Laker, lle/.ekiah,.. Baker, ichabod C, Laker, [chab d C, Laker, Jeremiah... Baker, Jeremiah S, Laker, John, Baker, John, Baker. John Baker. John II. ... Laker, lb .mas, ... Laker, William, .. Baker, William.... Counties. Years Oneida, Schoharie, Broome, . Herkimer,... . Washington, . Orleans, Krie Niagara Niagara Rensselaer, .. . I Itsego Otsego Oneida, Erie Albany Columbia,. . . . Kings.. Kings Onei ScOswcgo Oneida, Onei. «t Oswego On -ida, Oneida Columbia Greene, U'fferson, Greene, Stenben, Steuben, Putnam, Putnam, Putnam, Genesee Genesee, Dutchess, Madison, Dutchess, Otsego,, linton & K.-'x. Clinton Columbia, Montgomerv, . Charlotte . " . Charlotte.. Washington,.. Washington,. Washington,.. Greene, Charlotte Tioga, l'ioga Tioga Dutchess Kings Montgomery, • Montgomery, . Montgomery, . ( Mieida, Oneida,. Steuben Madison Washington,., Wash. A' War'n Washington, Kings.. Lew i-- ( >tseffo, L828 ! 850 ISM 1886 1 832 1843 1861 1852 1820 1818 1-20, 21 1857 1826 1851 1846 1851 1854 1ST* IS1 ,1* 182 ,22 1829 1S45 1SS4 1849 1-49 1 852 1864 1845 1846 .S56 ! 829 1S80 1S4S 1802 1S02 i-i it; 1 846 1778,79 1779, SO 1784,86 1786 1788 i B86 1782 S8 1814 1814,16 1829 B28 1851 181 i i s65 1842 i -.",:> i S57 1811 i e)89 1S44 1-17 1880 Otsego, llSoo MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 257 Names. Counties. Years. > 1-34 i Names. Counties. Years. Baker. William, OtSegO Barker, Thomas E. . Albany, 1793 Balcom, Henry, henaiig », . . . 1838 i Barker, Thomas E... Albany, 1793.99 Balcom, Ransom, . . Chenango. .. . 1847 Barker, Thomas E-,. Greene 1*00,1 Baldwin, Charles — New- York.... 1814,15 Barker Wi liam Dutchess, 1798 Baldwin, Eie-.zer . . Wyoming,. . . . 1842 Barker, William, .. Dutchess 1-nii Baldwin, Eleazer.. .. Wyoming, .. . 1-43 Barker, William, Westchester, . 1807 Bal.hvin ElbridgeG., New- York.. .. 1842 Barker. William, ... Westchester, . 1 9/08, 9 Baldwin ElbridgeG., New- York,. . 1848 Barker, - iliiam, Westchester, . 1810 Baldwin, Grant B... Tioga 1824 Barker, William Westchester, . 1812, 13 Baldwin. Ilezekiah,. Greene, 1857 Barker, William, Westchester, . 1314 Baldwin. Isaac Tioga, 1 926 Barker, William, Westchester. . 1-S1S Baldwin, Rufus J.,.. Chenango,. . . . 1 -54 Barker. William,.... Westchester, . 1819 Baldwin, Samuel,... Schoharie, .. 18-27 Barlow, Beuj., -ir-,.. Niagara, 1823 Baldwin Seth C-,... Saratoga, 1 796, 97 Barlow El.siia, . .. Dutchess, 1800,1 Baldwin. Setli C,... Saratoga 1793 Barlow, Elisha, Dutchess, 18 2 Baldwin. Seth C,. .. Saratoga 1793.90 Barnard. Daniel D. Albany. 1-33 Baldwin. Silas St Lawrence,. 1>54 Barnard Friend, . .. Madison 1-39 Baldwin, Silas, St Lawrence.. Rensselaer,. . . lsdo 1812,18 Barnard, Pardon, ... Barnes Aaron, ..... Madison, Oneida, 1822. 1 s26 Ball, -lames II., Ball, John, Saratoga, Onondaga, . . . 1794 Barnes David Jr.. Dutchess, Columbia, 1 385 1 -34 Bullard. John 1 - 4. 5 Barnes, Henry C'., .. Ballard, Joshua .. Cortland 1816 Barnes, Judah Lewis 1808,9 Baoeker, Abraham,. Richmond, . .. :--. - Barnes, Milton,. Barnes, Thomas. . .. Orange, 1851 Bancker, Abraham,. Richmond, . .. 1789,90 Wayne 1S56 Bancker, Adrian,. .. Richmond, . . . I7-.4 Barnes Wheeler,. . . Oneida, 1-16.17 Bancker, Evert, New- York,. . . 1777,7- Barnes, w iliiam, . .. Cortland IS40 Bancker, Evert, — New- York,. .. 1788,7 Bamett, NatbM, Jr... Rensselaer,,.. •.829 Bancker. Ev rt, New- York,... 1779,8 Barney, Asa C Saratoga, 1816 Bancker. Evert, New-York,... 1781,82 Barn- y. Lowrey. . . . Jefferson 1 886 Bancker. Evert, New- York.... Barns, John Charlotte, 1777.78 Bancker, Evert New-York I7»6 Bariium, Caleb, Seneca, 1885 Bancker, Evert, New- York,... 17-7 Barnum. loshua. Jr.. Putnam 1814 Bancker, Evert, . . . New- York,... 1788 Barnutn, Reuben D., Putnam, 1832 Bancker. Flores, Albany, Barnum, Stephen C, Putnam, . ... 1-24 Baragar, Samuel Tioga I -2:t Barrett Samuel, Chautauque... I860 Barber, Krastu9 Onondaga, . . . 1825 Barretto, Franc s,. .. Westchester, . 1833 Barber, George J. J. Cortland, 1-43 Barrow, Edward I'.,. New- York In54 Barber Henry, . ... Otsego 1 -25 Barrows. Samuel . . . Cattaraugus .. Tioga, 1842 Barber, Henry, St. Lawrence, 1-47 Barstow, Charles R., 1847 Barber, Hiram, Albany 1-49 Barstow, GamaPI 11., Tioga, 1816 Barber, Isaac, 1310,17 Barstow Ga ,,al'l H., Tioga, 1816,17 Barbe-. John Orange, 18'>4,5 Barstow. Gamal'l H. Tioga 1818 Barber, John, Ulster, 1798 Bartle. James P., . . Wayne 1884 Barber, Timothy, . .. i taoadaga, . . . 1829 Bartlett. Icbabod,... Delaware, . . 1*39 Barb'-r. Timothy, . . . i toondaga, . .. 1824 Bartlett. Josiah, ... Montgomery,. 1-12.13 B-irber, Timothy, . .. Onondaga, . . . 1823 Barto, William. Jr.,. Cortland,. .. 1824 Barber. William C.,. 1>20, 21 Barton. Caleb D Essex 1846 Barhydt, .Nicholas,.. Schenectady, . 1857 Barton Jacob J.,... Schoharie, . . . 1854 Barker, Aaron, . Aushiiigtou, . 1 386 B rtoti, Samuel, Richmond, ... 1820,21 Barker, Daniel Madison, 1846 Barton, Samuel, Richmond, . .. 1 922 Barker, George P.,.. 1 ie. 1 994 Baseomb, Ansel Seneca 1-47 Barker, Jacob A ,. .. Erie 1332 Bassett, Cornelius, . . Ba-sler, Freder'k. Jr Delaware, Albany 1833 Barker, John, Orange, .. 1340 Barker, John, Washington, . 1344 Bate leler.Nehemiah, Madison, 1S32 Barker, John Westchester, . 1 79f,, 97 Bateheler.Zephani'h Try n 1787 Barker, John, Westchester, . 1799 Bateheler.Zephani'h. Trvon, 1780,81 Barker, Joseplina.. .. Onondaga, . . . 1322 B .teheler.Zephaiii'h, Tryon 1731,83 Barker, Michael H... Cattaraugus,.. 1868 Batcheler.Ze{)hani'h. Montgomery,. 1782,88 Barker, Ruth, -rford,. ttadisoa, Bates Lyman,.. .. Orleans, 1828 Barker, Samuel A., . Dutchess, Bale«, I'hinehas P., . Ontario 1818 Barker, Samuel A., . Dutchess, 1 7S9. 90 Batterman, George, Albany, 1-25 Barker, Samuel A., Dutchess, 1791 Baucus, Joseph, Saratoga 1 -54 " Barker, Samuel A., . Dutchess, 1792 Bancus, Joseph, . . . Saratoga,. ... 1356 Barker, Samuel A., . Dutches! — 1794 Baxter, Charles, New-York,. . . 1-47 Barker, Samuel A., . Dutchess, 1 795 Baxter, David, . ... Onondaga, . . . 1828 Barker, Samu 1 A., . Dutchess, 1796 97 Bay, John, Albany 1779, "0 Bark'-r. Samuel A., . Dutches* Dutchess, 1908,9 1811 I Bay, John Columbia, — Columbia, 17—. s9 Barker, Sainue' A., . Bay, John, 1794 258 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years Names. Counties. Years. Bay, John, Columbia, 1795 Bellinger, Chris. P.,. Herkimer, 1810 Bay, Thomas, Columbia, 1818 Bellinger, Chris. P.,. Herkimer, 1811 Bay, Thomas Columbia 1824 Bellinger, Chris. P.,. Herkimer, 1814 Bayard, Nicholas, .. New-1 ork,. . . 17S7 Bellinger, Chris P.,. Herkimer 1822 Bayard, Nicholas, .. New-York,. . . 1788 Bellinger, Chris. P.,. Herkimer 1824 Bayley, Joseph, New- York,. . 1S16 Bellinger, Daniel,. .. Herkimer, 1840 Bench. Aaron W., Steuben, 1S42 Bellinger, Fred'k P., Herkimer 1827 Beach. Blooinfield J. Oneida 1848 Bellinger, Fred'k P.. Herkimer 1S80 Beach. -John H., Cayuga, 1815 Bellinger, Fred'k P.. Herkimer,.. . 1836 Beach, John If., Cayuga, 1S16 Bellinger, Fred'k P., Herkimer 1849 Beach, John II Cayuga, 1816,17 Bellinger, Henry,. .. Schoharie, . . . 1806 BeaCh, Nelson J., . .. Lewis 1646 Bello" s Ira Monroe, 1S32 Beach, William, Delaware, 1818 Beman, Samuel, Jr., Wi sh. A Clin., 1795 Beach, William, . .. Greene 1802 Benedict, Abijah G.. Dutchess, 1886 Beach. William, Greene 1811 Benedict. Benjamin, Delaware, 1822 Beadle, John Dutchess, 1812,18 Benedict, Benj. B., . Putnam 1847 Beadle, John, Dutchess 1814, 15 Benedict David. . . Saratoga, 1826 Beadle, John Dutchess, 1819 Benedict, David. . . Saratoga, 1836 Beakes, Siaev, Orange 1S42 Benedict. Krastus C. Xew-York.. . 1848 Beardsh'Y, Augustus. Herkimer, 1S34 Benedict. Isaac, FultonA-Ham.. 1S48 Beardslev, John, Cayuga, i m Benedict. Jam.s, . . . New-York,. .. 1-24 Beardsley, John, Cayuga 1888 Benedict. James, . .. New- York,. .. 1S25 Beardslev, Levi Otsego 1826 Benedict, John Lewis 1852 Beeker, Abraham,.. Albany, 17sJ Benedict, Joseph,. . . Oneida, 1851 Becker. Abraham, . . Albany, 1784,85 Benedict, Joseph,. . . Oi.eida, 1854 Becker. Henry,. Schoharie 1808 Benedict, Joseph,. .. Westchester, . 177s, 79 Becker, Ileurv, Schoharie, 1804 Benedict, Odin Chautarique, . 1840 Becker, Heurv Schoharie, 1804,5 Benedict. Odin, Chautauqoe, . 1848 Becker, Storn A., .. Schoharie 1S00 Benedict, Theo. H.,. Westchester, ISM Beck with, Abijah, .. Herkimer 1816,17 Benedict, Thomas R., MnnPy&Ham. 1880 Beckwith. Abijah. .. Herki'ucr 1S23 Benedict, Truman.. Wyoming, . . . 1843 Beckwith, Abijah. .. Herkimer, 1<47 Benedict. Truman.. . ■A yoming, . .. 1S44 Beck with, Geo. M.,. Clinton 1-41 BenedietWilHam L., Orange, 1846 Beckwith, Henry w. Washington, . 186T Beiiham, Miles, Yates, 1SR8 Beckwith, John W., Herkimer, ... 1 858 Benfaam, Miles Yates, 1839 Bedell, Gilbert Greene, 1885 Benham Reuben, .. Genesee, 1S87 Bedell. Gilbert, Greene, 1S40 Benham, Keuben, .. < lenesee, 1S38 Bedell, Thomas, Jr., Greene 1852 Benjamin, Cyrus Dutchess, 1812 Beebee, John Washington, . 1812, 18 Benjamin, Cyrus,. . . Dutchess 1812,18 Beebee. Solomon,... Madison, 1S19 Benjamin, Elias P., . Madison, 1825 Beecher, David, Madison,. 1814,15 Benjamin. Klisha, . . Wayne 1885 Beeeher, Eli, Saratoga, 1 ?86 Bennett, Green, Tioga 1835 Beecher. Hezek'fa II. Oneida 1 865 Bennett, Hiram Sullivan, 1827 Beecher, Svlvesler,.. Madison, 1 827 Bet nett. Hiram Sullivan 1 382 Beecher, Walter Madison, 1812,18 Bennett Hneea, Rensselaer,. .. 1882 Beeekman, John, Jr. Albany, 18114 Bennett, James, Orange, Is;,;, Beekman, James W. New-! York,. .. 1S!!» Bennett, John P.,. .. Wayne 1S54 Beekman. John II... Albany 1782.88 Bennett. John 1' Wa\ne, 1866 Beekman, John Jas.. Albany I7m>,n! Bennett, Joseph, .. . Erie 1 B62 Beekman. John Jae.. Albany 1782,88 Bennett Miles W., . Onondaga, . . . 1882 Beekman, Ni< bolas,. Schoharie, . .. 1841 Bennett, Philo, . , Otsego Beeman, Samuel S.,. Washington, . 1608 Bennett, William c. Caj uga, 1812,18 Beers. Eli Tompkins, . . . 1 N> t Bennett William c. Ca> uga 1814 Been, Jabez Tio-r;, 1812.18 Benson, Egbert, Dutchess, 1777,78 Been James E Westchester, , |s|7 Benson Egbert, Dutchess, .... 177S.79 Betding, Channcey,. Saratoga. 1807 Benson, Egbert, Dutchess, 1779,80 Beldlng, 1 lhauncey, . Saratoga ISlls Benson, Egbert Dutchess, 1780,81 Beldlng, Ezektel Montgomery,, 1818 Benson, Egbert Dutchess, . . 178S Beldlng Samuel, . . . Saratoga 1828 Benson. Nathan, . . . Tompkins, . . 1 826 Belding, Tabcr, Dutchess, . . . 1828 Benson, Nathan, . . . Tompkins, ... 1827 Beldlng, Taber Dutchess, 1s:!7 Bentlcy, Gilbert,... Dlltcliess 1-43 Belknap, Uezeklah,. Orange 1814,18 Benton, Albert.. ... Otsego 1886 Belknap, Isaac 1 range lsl- Benton, Caleb, Columbia 1 796, 07 Belknap. Oliver,... 1 Grange 1 96 1 B< tlton, 1 Bleb, Columbia, 1798 Bell, Alfred Livingston,. .. 1667 Benton, Caleb Greene 1800,1 Bell, George Henry, Tryon 177s, 79 Benton, Joel, Dalchesi 1814, 16 Bell, Samuel i a\ uga ls4<> Benton, Joel Dutchess, 1816,17 Bell, Samuel Cayuga,.. .. lsi7 Benton, Joel, Dutchess, 1881 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 259 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Benton. Lewis Greene, 1831 Birdsall, Benjamin. Queens 1777,78 ];. rgen Cornelius,.. Kings, 1888 Birdsall, Benjamin,. Queens, 1778,79 Bergen, Cornelius,.. Kimis 1889 Birdsa 1. Benjamin,. Queens 1779,80 Bergen, John 6 Kimrs 1 854 Birdsall, Benjamin,. Queens, 1780 -1 Bernard, David L., . Ulster 1 840 Birdsall, Benjamin.. Queens, 1781,82 Berrien John New-York 1777,78 Birdsall. Benjamin.. Queens 17-2. S3 Berrien. John New-York,. .. 177-5.79 Birdsall, Jarnes, Chenango, . .. 1827 Berrien, John New- York,. .. 1779,80 Birds .11, John Chautauque, . 1881 Berrien. John, New- York,. .. 1781,82 Birdseye, Victory, . . Onondaga, . .. 1 823 Berrien John, Hew- York,. .. 1782, &a Birdseye, Victory, . . Onondaga, . . . 1888 Berrv, Ans 1, Chenango, . . 1 S57 Birdseye, Victory, .. Onondaga, . .. 1840 Berry, Henry V., . . . Mont & Ham . 1886 Bishop, Elisha, Greene 1 828 Berry John Kings 1 S52 Bishop. Isaac W Washington. . 1 882 Berry, Sidney Albany 1791 Bishop. Kitchell,.... W ashington,.. 1802 Berrv. Sidney Saratoga, . .. 1792 Bishop, Kitchell Washington,.. 1803 Berrv. Smith, Chautauque, . 1866 Bishop. Kitchell, Washington.. . 1804 Berry William. Jr... Madison, 1S-20,21 [Bishop, Kitchell Washington,.. 1806 Betts. Chauncev, Onondaga, . . . 1826 Bishop, Kitchell, Washington,.. 1807 Betts. Chauncey, • mondaga, . . . 1827 'Bishop, Kitchell Washington,.. 1808 Belts, Harry Rensselaer,. . . 1846 Bishop, Kitchell Washington . 1808,9 Betts Peter Chenango, . .. 1804,5 Bishop, Kitchell, ... Washington,.. 1810 Betts, Peter, Chenango, . . . Bishop, Philetus W.. Columbia 1851 Betts, Peter, Chenango, . . . Oneida, . . 1811 1831 Bishop, Thomas, ... Bishop, Thomas <>•.. Tompkins... . . Madison... 1S33 Betts, Reuben 1850 Betts, Samuel, Jr., .. Bishop, Thomas 1'-.. Madison, 1857 8, John L., ... Montgomery,. 1S45 Bishop, William S... Monroe, 1889 Bevier Abraham D.. H,ter. ..." 1844 Bivens, Benjamin 0.. Erie, 1 -87 Bevier, Andres, — \ Ister, 1778,79 Blackledge, Bcnja'n Rockland, .. . . 1889 Bet ier.Benjamin, Jr. Ulster 1800, 1 Blackmar, Esbon Wayne 1888 Benjamin, . . C Ister 1809 Blackmar, Esbon.. . . Wayne, 1841 Bevier, Benjamin. . . Ulster, 1804 Blaekstone, Step'nF., Madison 1-11 Bevier, Benjamin, . . Ulster 1810 Blackstone, Wyllis .. New-York, .. . IS51 Bevier Benjamin B-, Ulster, 1888 Blaekstone, Wyllis,.. New- York,. . . Bevier, Coedrad Sull. & Ulster 1814 Blain, Samuel Seneca, 1880 Sull A Ulster. Cayuga Mont As Ham-, Mont. A Ham. 1536 1837 B vier. .losiuh Blair. Joseph Bevier Joeiah Cayuga, 1824 Blake, Edward ' Grange 1-31 Bevier, Philip I). . . . Ulster 1792,93 Blake. Edward, < 'range 1 539 Bevier Philip D.,. .. B vier, Philip D.,... Ulster 1796 [798 Blake, Eli C, .. New-York,.. . < 'range, l-4o Blake. John 1819 Samuel,. . . . . Orange Blake, John, Jr i Grange, 1798.99 Bicknell, Bennet, . . Madison 1812 Blake. J. dm. Jr.,... Orange 1800 Bigelow, Anson W ashington, . 1848 Blake, John, Jr Orange, ...... 1811 Bigelow. Edmnnd B. 1 ttsego, 1887 Blake, John. Jr Orange 1812,13 Bigelow, John L.,. .. 9 neca 1 887 Blaki lev. Dennis,.. . Genesee, 1828 a. Jotham, ... Jefferson 1887 Blakelev. J. dm Otsego 1-1!) v, Otis Onondaga, . . . 1881 Blakeley, John, 1820,21 Biglo. Joel Cumberland, . [7S4 Blakelev, John, 1829 Bill James Albany, Blakelev. J hn 1 324 Bill. James Alb nv 1798,99 Blakelev. Ebenezer,. Otsego, 1846 Bill, James, Albany, [80(1 Blakcslee, Levi, Oneida. 1 866 Billinghurst, Win.... Ontario (319 Blanch, Isaac Orange 1790,97 Billing'*, Andrew,. .. Oneida 1 -45 Blanchard. Anth'vl.. Washington, . 1796,97 Billings Elisha Washington, . 1 $62 Blatchford,Rich'dM., New- York, — 1 -.v. Billings. John Oneida 1 827 Blatchly, Xeri Broome, 1885 Bingham, John, . . . New- York.... Blauvelt, Cornelius,. Rockland, — 1822 Bingham, John New-York — 1807 Blaiiveli.C.,riie|iusA. Rockland 1816 Bird John Rensselaer,. . . 1796 Blauvelt, Cornelius A. Rockland, .... 1816, 17 Bird, John, Sense daer,. . . Blauvelt Isaac I.,.. Rockland, .. .. 1832 Bird, John ■i.-ier, . . . 1795 Blauvelt. Nicholas 0. Ro kland, 1 -53 Bird, William A .... Erie 1842 Bleecker. Ilarmanus. Albany, 1-14 Bird Wil lam A.,. .. Erie, 1851 Bleecker. Ilarmanus Albany, H15 Birdsall, Benjamin,. Columbia 1792 Bleecker, John, Saratoga 1796 Birdsatl, Benjamin,. Columbia, .... 1792,98 Bleecker, Eeoinrd, . . New-York,.. . 1796,97 Birdsall Benjamin,. Columbia, .... 1796 Blessing, Martin J., Albany 1855 Birdsall, Benjamin,. Columbia 1804 Harvey, Schoharie, . . . 1839 Birdsall, Benjamin,. Columbia, 1792,93 Blis9. William M ... . Rensselaer, . . . 1811 260 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. > Years. Blodget, Harrison,.. Lewis 1881 Blodget, Heinan Genesee, 1846 Blodget Heman, .. . j Genesee, 1S47 Blood, Isaiah, Saratoga, 1852 Bloom. George, Dutchess, .... 1S03,9 Bloom, Henry Cayuga, 1S03. 9 Bloom, Henry. Cayuga, . Bio >m. Isaac Bloom. Isaac. Bloom, Isaac, Bloom, Isaac, Bloom, Isaac, Bloss, William C, .. Bloss, William C, .. Bloss. William C, .. Bly, Therou Boardman, Derick L. Boardman, Orville, . Bockee, Ahraham,.. Bockee. -Jacob Bockee, Jacob, Bockee, James, Bockhoven, Peter,.. Boerum, William, .. Boerum, William, .. Boerum, William, .. Boerum. William, .. Boerum. William, .. Boerum, William, .. Bogardus, David,... Bogardus, David, . . . Bogardus. Robert, . . Bogardus, Stephen,. Bogart, Matthew I)., Bogart, William ILL. Bogert Cornelius J., Bogert. Jacob S., ... Bogert, Jacob S Bog rt, Jacob S..... Bogert, John.... Boies. Horace Bolton Alfred, Bond, Samuel,.. Booth, Jesse, Booth, Walter Borland, Charles, Jr. Borland, < haries, Jr. Orange. . Borst, Joseph. Jr., ..Schoharie, Borst, Joseph, I Schoharie, Bostwick, David WJSenoca, ... Dutchess, . . . Dutks. David New -York,. . . 17S8 Breese. Arthur.. . Herkimer, 1796.97 Brooks, Erasmus D., St. Lawrence, 1S57 Breese. Sidney 9., . . Oneida, 1828 Brooks, James, New -York,.. . 1348 Brett, Joshua If.. . . 1796,97 Brooks, John, Orange, 1345 Brevoort. Samuel, . New -York,. .. 1856 Brooks. Merit, Oneida, 1885 Brewer. Ilenrv Tompkins, . . . 1S50 Brooks, Merit, Oneida 1845 Brewer, JonathanW. IHseg i 1 389 Brooks Micah Ontario 1S08, 9 Brewer, Merwin It ,. New-York, . .. 1S48 Brooks, Peter II.,.. . Schenectady, . 1823 Brewer, Merwin R... New-York,... 1^40 Brooks, Thomas Otsego, 1807 Bridendeck, William. Herkimer 1 355 Brooks, Wells, Erie, 1S36 Brigham Henry A.,. Albany IMS Brooks. Wells Erie, . 1843 Briggs, 1 »aniel Clark. Westchester, . 1851 Broome, John,. New -York, . . . 1S00.1 Brinckerhoff, Abr'm. Dutchess, 1784.85 Broom'-, John New -York,... 1S02 Brinckerhoff, I) A... Dutchess, . . . 1808 9 Broome, John L.,. . . New -York,.. . 1823 Brinckerhoff, Dirck.. Dutchess 1777. 7- Brother, Charles S.,. Ontario, 1S48 Brinckerhoff Dirck . Dutchess 1778,79 Brother, Valentine . Ontario, 1810 Brinckerhoff, Dirck,. Dutchess, ... 1776,8" Brother. Valentine,.. Ontario 1812 Brinckerhoff Dirck.. Dutchess, .... 17*1. 82 Brother, Valentine... Ontario 1820 Brlnckerhoff. Dirck . Dutchess 1784 Brower, Abraham E. New-York 1S10 Brinckerhoff, Dirck, Dutchess 1784 8! Brower, John. . .. New-York,.. . 1S03 Brinckerhoff Dirck.. Dutchess, 1786 Brower, Joseph P.,. Rockland, 1845 Br nckerhoff Dirck, Dutchess 1787 Brower, Kichard... . Steuben 1840 Brinckerhoff G. II... C juga, 1833 Brown, Aaron,. Cortland 1685 Brinckerhoff G. H.,. Cayuga, 1988 Brown. Aaron,. Jefferson, .... 1830 Brinckerhoff, II. It... Cayuga, 1828 Brown. Aaron.. Westchester, . 1829 Brinckerhoff, II it.. Cayuga, 1 329 Brown, Aaron.. Westchester, . 1830 BrinckerhofT. John I Cayuga 1^48 Brown, Anson Columbia, 1S43 Brinckerhoff. John I. Cavuga 1^49 Brown, Benjamin,.. Orange 1840 Brtsbin, James .Jr., Saratoga 1882 Brown. Charles P.,.. Genesee, 1844 Bristol. Joel Oneida 1802 Crown. Cyrus, Otsego Putnam, 1847 Bristol. Joel, Oneida l*'S,9 Brown, Elisha 1S20,21 Bristol, Joe! Oneida 1812 Brown, George* Monroe, 1835 Bristol, Nathan, . . Delaware, 1840 Brown, George..... Monroe 1S40 Bristol, William. . Genesee, .... 1 328 Brown. George, Jr., Jefferson, 1819 Brodhead, C W Ulster 1800 Brown, James C, .. Ontario, 1843 Brodhead, Conrad,. Ulster.... 1841 Brown. Jeremiah ... Genesee 1825 Brodhead, John, Jr ,. SuD'mfcUlster. 1822 Brown, Joel Dutchess, .... 1*33 Brodhead. Thomas. . Columbia, 1S02 Brown. -John Albany, 1808 Brodhead Thomas, . Columbia, IM>9 Brown. John, Albany 1808,9 Brodhead, Thomas, . Columbia, 1812 1 Brown, John, N-ew-York, . . . 1852 262 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Brown, John, Jr.,. . Cayuga, 1316 Bucklev. William 11 Sullivan 1 S56 Brown, John, Jr.,. . Cayuga 1616,17 Bucklin, Daniel, Cattaraugus, . . 1S56 Brown. Jonathan,... Albany 1791 Bueklin. David W.,. Jefferson, 1826 Brown, Jonathan,.. . Rensselaer,.. . 1792 Bucklin, David W.,. Jefferson, 1 827 Brown, .Jonathan .. . Rensselaer,. . . 1794 Bucklin, David W... Jefferson, ... 1828 Brown, Jonathan,.. • Rensselaer, . . . 1795 Buckman, Abiel, . .. Rensselaer,. .. 1530 Brown, Jonathan,... Kensselaer,. . . 1800,1 Buck master. George. New- York,. . . 1S22 Brown, Joseph Westchester, . 1789,90 Budd, Joseph C Jefferson, . . 1881 Brown, Josiah 0.,.. Mont'y&Ham. 1S31 Budd, William H.,.. Rensselaer, . . . 1849 Brown, Joshua, Orange ls02 Budlong, Aaron, . .. Herkimer,... 1809 Brown, Joshua, Orange 1804 Budlong Aaron Herkimer, 1S08, 9 Brown, Joshua < »raii2e 1-04,5 Budlong. Caleb, . .. Herkimer 1824 Brown. Lysander 11 .. Jefferson 1846 iBuel Jesse, Albany L828 Brown, .Matthew,. . . Sullivan, 1843 iBuel, Timothy Jr., . Ontario, 1S45 Brown. Matthew, Jr., Herkimer,.... 1796,97 Bu-Il, Alexander H.. Herkimer,.. . 1845 Brown, Matthew, Jr , Herkimer, ... 1798 Buell, Jonathan, . ... Ontario, 1838 Brown. Morris, Steuben, ls,43 BuelL Salmon, Buell, Salmon Cayuga, 1S02 Brown Xehemiah,Jr. Westchester, . 1828 Cayuga, 1S03 Brown, N hemiah,Jr. Westchesti-r, . 1824 Bulkl-y, John W.,.. Madison 1808 Brown. Oliver, Madison 1S08,9 Bulkley, John W.... Madison 1808,9 Brown. Oliver, Madison 1816 Bulkley, John W ... Madison, 1810 Brown. Randall A.. Rensselaer,. . . 1887 Bulkley, John W.,.. Madison 1811 Brown. Samuel A.,. Chautauque, . 1S27 Bull, Archibald Rensselaer,. . . 1834 Brown, Samuel A.,. Chautauque, . 1S45 Bull, Daniel, Saratoga,. ... 1800 Brown, Squire M.,. . Onondaga, . . . 1834 Bull, Daniel, Saratoga 18(10. 1 Brown. Timothy,. .. Onondaga. . . . 1880 Bull. David a, Orange 1849 Brown, Th<>maa, Chenango, . .. 1816 Bull. Hugh B., Orange 1852 Brown, William B.,. Monroe IS32 Bull Wadsworth,. . Wash & War 1820,21 Brownell, Cyras H.,. Fulton&Ham.. I860 Bunker. William M. Columbia, 1S45 Brownson.lv enezer. i HnFn&F'klin 1819 Bnrbank. William,. . Kings,. 1-44 Brownsou John \V., Genesee* 1S40 Burch, George Herkimer, 1840 Brownson, John W., Genesee, . ... 1811 Burch, John. Jefferson, 1S33 Br .wnson. John W., Wyoming, . .. 1842 Burch, Robert, Herkimer,... 1811 Bruen, George W., . New- York,. .. 1889 Bureh. Robert, .... Burchard. Nathan.. . Herkimer, 1819 Brash, Aaron B., ... Madison, 1855 Oneida 1S47 Brash, John Suffolk 17s4 Burchard. Seneca B., Madison 1841 Brust George Kensselaer,. .. 1S54 Burdick, Joel, Chenango, . .. 1S45 Bruvn, Charles,. . . Sull. & Ulster, 1 829 Burger, John, New-1 ork... . 1808 Bruyn, Cornelias . . . Ulster 1794 Burgers Dean, Herkimer, 1 85 1 Bruvn Jacobus 8.,. . Ulster, 1 798 Burhans, Benja'n P. Warren 1S42 Bruvn, Jaoobos S.,.. Ulster, 1798,99 Burhans, David, Albany 1804,5 Bruvn, James Ulster, L788 Burhans, David, ... Albany 1806 Bruvn. Johannes,. Ulster 1781,88 Burhans, Dubois.. . Delaware, 1385 Bruvn. Johannes,. .. Ulster, 1 7s-.', B8 Burhans. Edward J.. Delaware 1844 Bruvn, Johannes,. . . list r 1796,97 Burhans, John II., . Albany, I SOS, 9 Bruyn, Johannes,. . . Ulster 1800 Burhans, John II.,.. Albany i sit;, 17 Bruyn, Soveryn T., . Ulster 1789,90 Burke, Albert G..... Cattaraugus . . 1 886 Bruyn, Boveryn T , . Ulster 1792,98 Burke, Michael, New \ ork,.. . 1844 Bruyn, Soverj n T., . Ulster 1 795 Burleson Silas ' ttsego 1848 Bryan Alexander,.. Rensselaer,. . . l s:>,7 Burling. KbenezerS., Ne«-Y..rk,... 1793 Bryan, Amos Dutchess 1840 Barling, KbenezerS., New-York,... 1798,99 Bryan, Calvin 11.,. . . Living-Ion,. . . 1 328 Burling, KbenezerS.. Westchester, 1784,85 Bryan Chari< Ulster 1 S26 i iirneii. Madison .. . Chautauque, . . L846 Bryan, Isaac, Dutchess 1 s 1 2 Burnell, Madison . . . Chautauque, . 1847 Bryan, Isaac Dutchess, ... |s|2 U Burnet, Jonathan,.. 1 SSI x 1868 Bryan. John Columbia, — 1820,21 Burnet Jonathan,.. Essex 1 36 1 Bryan John A.. .... Cattaraugus, . 1827 Burnet, Moses l> Onondaga, .. . 1841 Bryson, ( lorneliua II. New-York,... 1840 Burnet Robert R... Orange 1800 Bryson, Cornelius H. New-York,.. 1841 Burnet. Roberl R.,.. Orange, • 1804 Buck, Amos Jr., . . Lew is, 1 s-2o Burnham, Clark Chenango, , . Is 12 Bach Am' - Lewis 1848 Baruham, i \ raa , . Warren 1 960 Buck, Chester, Lewis 1 929 Burnham. Kleazer. Caj uga,. 1 B26 Buck. Chester Lew is 1340 Burnham Jonafn C., Schenectady, . 1849 Buck. George W Chemung, .. IMS Burr, Aaron, v u -York,. . • 1784,88 Buckingham, i. ri . Oneida, Is:!! Burr, Aaroi New- York,. . , 1799 " Buckingham, Levi, . Oneida. ls:;7 BuiT, Aaron. New-York,... 1798, 99 Buckley, William 11. Sullivan, 1 966 Burr, Aaron, Orange 1800,1 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 263 Names. Counties. Years Names. Count es. Years. Burr, Alvin Allegany, — isas Delaware, Burr, Daniel II., Delaware 1812 Callendar, Levi. Greene, 1816,17 Burr, -John. Ulster, 179(3.9. Cameron, Du aid,.. Steuben 1823 Burr, Jonathan, . . aer. . . . 1804,5 Cameron, Duncan,.. Wash.v.v.War n 1818 1807 Cameron, Duncan.. . Cameron. James, . . Wash.i; War n 1S ; 2 Burroughs, Silas M. Means 1857 Warren IS45 Burroughs, Silas M. Orleans 1850 Cameron. James T.. Allegany, 1357 Burroughs, Silas M.. Orleans 1S51 Ca up. Abram Oneida, 1816,17 Burroughs, Silas M.. Orleans, 1868 Camp, Anson, Tioga IS26 Burt. Aaron, Onondaga, .. . IS27 Camp, Herman Tompkins 1 ^20 Aaron, Onondaga, .. . IS23 Campbell. CornePsST. Dutches 1857 Burt, David Frie. 1827 Campbell, David, .. . Campbell. David — Y\ aahington, . Washington... 1824 Burt. David 1825 Burt. David Frie 1829 Campbell. Henry J.. Otsego, 1851 Burt James, Cattaraugus, . 1-44 Campbell, James,... I- ranklin, 1827 Burt. James Orange, 1798 Campbell. Ludwig,. . Herkimer, 1796, 97 Burt. James Orange 179s, 99 Campbell. Ludwig,. . Herkimer 179^ Burt, Jam.-- Orange - ( ampbell. Lndwig, . Herkimer, 1793.99 Burt. James. Orange, 1 - 12 Campbell, Prvse Albany, 1 S55 Burt James Orange 1803 Campb 11 RobertG., New-t ork,.. . 1S43 Burt, James Orange 1816 Campbell, Robert G. New-I ork,.. . 1S49 Burt. James, < Grange 1820,21 Campbell. Samuel,.. Chenango,.. . . 1808,9 Burt James 1 ►range, 1822 Campbell, Samuel,.. Chenango,... . 1812 Burton. Burr Onondaga, . . 1866 Campbell, Samuel,. . Chenango •- Burwell Dudley,... Herkimer 1888 Campbell, Samuel,.. Otsego 1802 T 'ush, Abijah Rensselaer 1818 Campl>efl, Thorn's B., i akChau&Nia 1822 Bosh, James F., Sullivan, Campbell. Thorn's B-. Chaotanqne, . - Bush, James F., Sullivan Campbell, Timothy! . Herkimer, 1884 Bush, James F., . . . Sullivan 1 850 Can pbeil. Valentine, Saratoga Bush. John TV, Frie, 1848 Campbell. William. < ttsego, 1316 Bash, John T, Frie 1846 Campbell, William,. 1S16,17 Bosh, William T.,.. Frie 1848 Campbell, William, Candee, David W.,. Otsego Montgomery, 1827 Bnshnell, Aaron,... . Greene 1820,21 Bushnell, Alvin . Greene 1825 Candee, Joseph, . .. Frio. • Bushne 1, Klijah P... Qreene 1858 Candee, Lyman, . . . New-York,. .. 1-47 Bushnell. Flisha W.. Columbia Candee, Nehemiah.. Saratoga 1305.9 Bnshnell, Lorin,... Jefferson, Canfleld, Ezra Tioga 1837 Butler. Benjamin F.. Albany 1828 Cannon, James, Montgomery, . 17S7 Butler, Cbaoncej 8., Cannon, Jane- 1792 Butler Klienezer.Jr . Onondaga, Delaware 1800 Cantine, Abraham... Orleans 1 827 Butler. Blias 1798.99 Cantine, John. Ulster, 1777. 7S Butler. Medad, .. Columbia, .. . 1882 Cantine, John.. Lister 1779.-0 Butriek, Sylvester,. . St. Lawrence,. 1 388 Cantine, John Ulster, 1780,81 Butriek. Syli St. Lawrence,. 1884 Cantine, John, Lister 17-4 Butriek. William II.. 1847 ( antine, John, . Lister, 1784,85 Butriek, William II.. 1848 Cantine, John Ulster 17-7 Button. James I)... Cayuga 1849 Cantine, John, Ulster, 1788 Butts Luther Delaware, .. . 1849 Cantine, John Ulster Butts, Aeelej Dutchess, 1849 Cantin Ulster 1300 Buxton. Luther . Brie, 1849 Cantine. Moses. Jr... Cantine, Peter A.,. .. Lister 1808 Byington, Asahel,.. . Orleans 1888 Lister 1816,17 1, Dan P OneiJa., 1 885 Cantine, Peter. Jr.,.. Dtltehess, 1788 CadweU Dan P.,... Oneida, . 1848 Cantine. William,. . . Columbia, Oadwell, Samuel. .. . Cayuga, 1820 1840 Carey, Truman Carey, Trumbull,... Frie, 18:39 Cady, Artemas, . . . Genesee, 182* Cady, Curtis C Cayuga, 1 S87 Cargill, Abraham... New- York,. . . 1-27 Cady, Daniel,. Montgomery,, t'argill, Abraham,.. New- York,. .. 1828 Cady, Daniel Montgomery,. 1810 Cargill, Abraham,.. New- York,. . i 828 Cady, Daniel^ . . .. Montgomery, . 1-11 Cargill, Abraham... New-T ork . .. 1830 Cady, Daniel Montgomery,. 1812,18 Cargill, Abraham... New-1 ork,. . 1881 Cady, David Montgomery; . 1796 Cargill, Abraham... New-1 ork,. .. 1884 Blias W., .. Tompkins... . . 1850 Carhart, Alfred New-York, . . . 1889 Ca.lv. EliSS W.. ... Tompkins Carhart, Alfred New- York,. . . 1888 rleuaan i lini « 1880 Carley, Alaneon Cortland, 1828 Howard C.,.. Kings.. 1851 Carlisle, V\ illiam... . JetTer on, 1944 John W...... Montg 1822 Carlisle, William,.. . Mont. 0, 90, 1791 1796,97 lSi>2 1S12, 13 1825 Is:',.", 1790 1796,97 1S41 1 9 fi 1810 Names. Carver, Barnabas, Carver. Benjamin, Can, Ebenezer, . . Cary, Egbert, Cary, William,. . .. Caryl. Leonard,. .. Cave, Alonzo ( 'aw, A. Pierson, . Case, David C Case, Ebenezer W., Case, Henry, Case, Joseph, Case, J. Wickham, . Case. Levi II Case, Nathaniel, Case, Oliver, Case, Oliver, Case, Russel, Case, Basse], , Case, Squire S.,. Case, Squire S., Casey, George, Cash* Merit H„ Cash, Merit II Cash, Merit II., Casner, Ezekiel, Castle, John J., Caw, David, Dutchess, 1S06 Herkimer, 1S39 Dutchess, 1 7S4, Sf Dutchess, .... 1827 Saratoga, 1S53 Otsego, 1S42 Onondaga, . . 1S53 Oneida 1854 Broome, 1834 Suffolk 1820 Onondaga, ... 1S19 Rensselaer,. .. 1S23 Suffolk 1S39 Chenango,.... 1S48 Ontario, 1818 Ontario, 1S55 Ontario, Chenango, ... Chenango, . . . Erie, Erie, Dutchess, Orange, Orange Orange, Yates Oneida, Schenectady, . Chamberlain, Alonzo Columbia, Chamberlain, John,. Orleans,... Chamberlain, Alvin. Livingston, Chamberlain, Alvin, Livingston, Chamberlain, C. T. . Allegany, . Chamberlain, C. T... Allegany, . Chamberlain, Jos. P. Chenango, Chamberlain. Jos. P. Chenango, Chamberlain, O. C,. Otsego, .. . hamberla'm. O. C,. Otsego Chambers, Jacob, .. . Ulst r Chandler, Abel Chenango.. Chandler, Abel, .. . Chenango,. Chandler, Abel E.,.. Oneida, ... Chandler, Adoniram. New-York, Chandler. Rufus, Chenango,. Chandler, Samuel,.. Oneida Chandler, Samuel... Onei'a.vOsw'o, Chandler, W. H.,.. . Oneida. Chapin, Daniel Onl'oA-Steub'n Chapin, Edmund O. , Herkimer,, Chapin, lleinan Ontario, .. 179S, 99 Chapin, Isaac, Ontario,.., 1*23 I'Chapin, Israel Ontario,... 1811 I Chapin. Israel Ontario,.., 1S12 IJChapin, Loring D.,. New-York 1919, 13 Chapin. Luther . ... Wayne... 1804,5 ch pin Thaddens... Ontfo&Qcaei., Chaplin, Marshall l'». Allegarty,.... Chapman, Benjamin, 1 1 reene. ..... Chapman, lleinan,. . Yates Chapman, Hiram.... Steuben, ... charlock, Thomas,. . New- York, .. Charlock. Thomas,. . New-York,.. Chase, Gideon 0.,.. Tioga t fhaae. Gideon o... . Tioga Cha-e lla\ ■iland,. . . Otsego Chase, Isaa •, Jr.,.. . Monroe, Chase. Beth, Otsego, 1^44 1837 1894 1885 1844 1888 1829 1M4 1851 1881 1886 1849 Chase, Soth, t Otsego, Years. 1S56 1825 1S29 1887 1849 180S 1S34 1*35 1 837 1845 1852 1847 1 358 1836 1851 1852 1S86 1837 1834 1852 lS4t 1848 1836 1829 1S3S 1847 1888 1850 L810 1889 1827 1802 l B55 1 988 1792,98 1810 1811 1888 1830 1808 1858 1810 1841 184T 1848 1857 l - IS 1846 1803.9 1848 1819 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 265 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Chatfield. AndrewG., Steuben 1839 ('lark, Henrv, Jr., . . Madison, l-ll Chatfield. AndrewG., Steuben, 1840 Clark. Henrv, Jr., .. Madison 1822 Chatfield. AndrewG.. Steuben Steuben, 1S41 1846 Clark, Horace, Clark, Horace, 1832 Chatfield. AndrewG., Erie, 1833 Chatfield. David J. . New- York... . 1-47 Clark, James, Chenango, . . . 1349 Chatfield, Levi S.,... Otsego 1839 Clark, Jefferson B., . Chemung, 1356 Cliatfield. Levi 8 Otsego. 1-40 Clark. Jeremiah Orange, 1777.7- Cliatfield, Levi S. . . Otsego, 1-41 (Mark, Jeremiah Orange, I77S, 79 Chatfield. Levi S. ... Otsego, 1842 Clark, Jeremiah, Orange 1780,81 Chatfield Thomas I.. Tioga 1853 Clark, Jeremiah, Orange, 1751,-2 C'natterton, James... Cortland, 1825 ('lark. J remiah Orange, 17S2.S3 Cheney, Albert, Warren 1-43 Clark. Jeremiah, Orange, 17S4 Cheever. Samuel < ... Rensselaer, .. . Clark, Jeremiah,. .. Orange, !T>4. S5 Chesebro Israhiah.. Albany, 1854 Clark, Jeremiah, Orange, 17-7 Chester. John E Suffolk, 1-55 Clark, Jeremiah Orange, 1738 Child. Jonathan, Ontario 1816 Clark, Jeremiah, Orange, i7-s,s 3 Child, Jonathan Ontario, 1-16, 17 Clark. John Er e - Child. Salmon, Saratoga, !Sn. Clark. John Madison 1-50 Child. Salmon Saratoga 1--.0 Clark, John C, Chenango, . . . IS26 Chifds. Francis, New-York,... 1789,90 Clark, John F.,. .. Onondaga, . . . 1351 Childs. Heman W., New- York.... 1833 Clark, Joseph, Madison 1>24 ChUds. Heman W.,. New-York,... 1-39 Clark, Joseph, Madison,. ... 1S28 Child*, Justus . Oneida,. 1-44 Clark, Joseph, Madison, 1335 Childs, Timothy Monroe, 1823 Clark, Joshua Y. H-, Onondaga, . 1-55 Childs, Timothy Monroe l *83 Clark, Lorenzo, Ontario, 1-44 Chipman, Fitch 1830 Clark, Lot, Niagara, 1846 Chipman. Fitch 1821 Clark, Lueian Lewis, 1S57 Chipman, Fitch Gen>'»ee, .... 1825 Clark, Rensselaer W. Chenango, . .. 1S44 Chipman, John S. .. ->t Lawrence.. 1-4- .Clark. Robert Clark, Robert, Delaware, 1 SI 2, 13 Chipman. Lemuel,.. Ontario 179'5,97 Delaware, 1-14.15 Chipman, Lemuel... Out' .iSteub'n 1- 10. 1 Clark. Rus-el, Onei la 1326 Christie. David.. . . . Orange, 1828 Clark. Samuel, Saratoga 1796,97 Christie, Nathan. .. Montgomery, • 1816 Clark, Samuel, Saratoga 1798 Chubb. Arba, Orleans 1-4S Clark, Samuel, Sara oga, 179^,99 Church Edwin F-... Steuhen 1n50 1 lark, Samuel Saratoga, Sara : oga, Church, Elihu Monroe. 1-34 Clark, Samuel, 1802 Church, Elihu C ... Jeffer-ori 1842 Clark, Samuel, Clark, Samuel, Saratoga, Church, Elihu C Jefferson, .... Chenango, . .. IS 43 1848 Saratoga, Madison, l^'»4,5 1837 Church, Ezra P., ... ! lark, Wait Church, Sanford E ,. Or cans, l-4-> Clark, William, Montgomery,. 1852 Church. William, . .. ( henan^o, . .. l-4'» Clark, William A.,.. Orange, l-n:B Churchill, Ahmzo. .. Otsego,. . 1S55 Clark. William 2d,.. Cayuga, 1813 Churchill, Josiah,. .. Genese Genesee : 828 1826 ('lark, Zenas, St. Lawrence,. St. Lawrence,. 1840 Ch:r hill, Josiah,. .. Clark, Zenas 1841 Churchill, Josiah.. .. Genesee 1-27 [arte, Archibald S-, Niagara, : 80S, 9 Clapp, Almoa M.. . . Erie 1858 t'larkc, Archibald S . Niagara, . 1-10 Cl.ipp, Elish t, Niagara 1-57 Clarke. Archibalds , Niagara 1-11 Clark. Asa, Jr., « >rli--;is, 1884 Clarke. Char' Jefferson, is:59 1 885 Clarke, Char Clarke. Daniel W.. . Jefferson, New-York,. .. 1-40 1-54 Ciark. Billa J., . . Saratoga,. 1820 Clark, Calvin, Jefferson, 1885 Clarke, Ebenezer — Clarke. Ebenezer,. .. Charlotte, .... 1777.7s ( lark, Cal in Jeffrr>on, Charlotte - Calvin, J.-flVr-on 1840 Clarke, Jefferson EL, Chemung, 1841 Clark, Daniel, Sull n ,U'lster, 1814 Clarke, Thomas E.,. Oneida, 1-28 Clark, Daniel Snirn.vf'lst r, 1819 Clarkson, Matthew,. New-York,. .. 1739,90 Daniel \Y.,. . New- York,. .. 1-54 Clary, Joseph, Erie 1834 Clark, David Rockland, Cleland. Jonas, Herkimer, 1314 Clark. Ebem-zer, Olster ,7 ^ 7 M Cleland, Jonas, Herkimer, 1-15 Clark, Ebenezer, CUt<-r, 17^-, -9 Cleland, Jonas Herkimer, 1319 Clar-. Ebenezer, . . . Ulster, Cleland. Jon.'-. . Herkimer, ... 1326 Ebenezer, Ulster 17.92 Cleveland, Eph. W., Ontario IS33 Clart, Ella- L vingstou Ch-veland. Erasing, . Madison, 1307 Clark Elias, Livingston,. .. Oneida, 1840 Cleveland, Erastus, . Clift, Lemuel, Madison, Dutchess, 1833 Clark. , 1793 < lurk, Brastns Oneida 1912,13 Clift. Lemuel, Dutchess, .... 1798,99 G -.-•■ New- York 1-51 Clift, Lemuel Dutchess, 1810 : Monroe, 1825 C ift. Lemuel Dutchess, 1811 i H ury, Otsego, 1S31 .Clinch, Charles P.,.. New-York,... L335 23 266 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Clinch. < harles P.,.. New- York,... 1836 Colden, Cadwall'rD., New-York,.. . 1813 Cliacb, Charles P.,.. New- York, . . . Orange, New- York,.. . 1887 1802 Cole, Abel, .... 1816,17 Clinton, Charles, Cole, Abel, Jefferson, Clinton, De Witt,... 1798 Cole, Abel, Jefferson, . . . ISIS Clinton, George, New-York,... 1800,1 Cole, Abraham, Richmond, . .. 18UT Clinton, G. De Witt. New-York, . . . 1854 Cole, Abraham,. ... Richmond, . .. 1823 Clinton, G. De Will, Erie, 1857 Cole, Calvin, Chenango, . . . 1841 Clinton. George, Jr., New-York, . . . 1S04 Cole, Dan H Orleans, 1856 Clinton, George, Jr., New-York, . .. 1804, 5 Cole, Edmund Rensselaer,. .. I&55 Clinton, James, Orange, 1800, 1 Cole, George H...... Richmond, . .. 1846 Clinton, James, Ulster, 1788 Cole, George H., Richmond, . .. 1847 Close, Stephen Cayuga, 1810 Cole, Henrv, Richmond, . . . 1-42 Close Stephen, Cayuga, 1811 Cole, Henry, Richmond, ... 1843 Close, Stephen Cayuga, 1S12 Cole, Hiram, Washington, . 1826 Clowes, Samuel, Queens 1789,90 Cole, John, Rockland 1804,5 Clowes, Samuel Queens, 1791 Cole, John L Rensselaer,.. . 1844 Clowes. Samue), ... Queens, 1792 Cole Nathaniel, Madison, 1812 Queens, Queens, 1792,93 1791 1844 1855 Clowes. Samuel, Cole Seth B., Steuben, Clowes, Samuel, Queens, 1795 Cole, Stephen S.,... Cattaraugus,.. 1852 Queens, Columbia, ... 1796 1822 Cole, Walter,. .. 1828 1881 Clum, Philip P Cole. "Walter, Jefferson, . . . Clyde, Joseph, Otsego, 1S28 Coleman, Robert B-, W\v -York, ... 1855 Clvde, Samuel, . ... Trvon, 1777, 7S Colegrove, Belah 11. Brie 1842 Cobb, Lorenzo I)., .. Cattaraugus,.. 1856 Coles. James B., ... New- York,. .. 1814 Cobb William All-gany, .... 1848 Collaroer, Thomas,.. Saratoga 1822 Coburn, Merril, Jefferson, 1S52 i oilier, Peter,. . Otsego, 1829 Cochrane, Clark B.,. Montgomery,. 1844 Collier, Peter Otsego 1831 Cock, Gideon W., .. Orange, 1841 < ollins. David, Jr... . Dutchess, 184S Cock, William New- York,... 1 792, 93 Collins, E\a L wis, IS14, 15 Cockburn, James, . . Ulster IS-.T) Collins, John B., . Allegany 1882 Cocks, John S New- York,... 1855 Collins, John B Allegany, 1S33 Coddington, .lacob, . Sullivan, 1S12 Collins, John F., .. Columbia, 1834 Coddington, Jac >b, . s nil. it Ulster,. 1812,18 < ollins, John G.,... Allegany 1345 Coddington, Jona. I. New-York, . . 1827 Collins, John G..... Allegany 1S46 Coe, Benjamin < >range 1778.79 Collins, Jonathan C. Lewis, 1 854 Coe, Benjamin, Orange, 1798 Co Una, Levi, . Lewis 1812, 18 Coe, Benjamin Queens, 1777,78 Collins. Robert, Rensselaer,.. 1826 Coe, Benjamin, Queens 1778,79 •olvard, Asa, .. Albany, 1806 Coe, Benjamin, Coe, Benjamin, Queens Queens, 1779,841 1781,82 Oolvard Asa, 1807 Colvard. Asa,. . . Albany 1811 Coe, Benjamin,. ... Queens, 1782,88 ' ohard, Asa,.., Albany, 1812 Coe, Benjamin, Queen^, 1784 Colvard. Asa, . . Albany, 1820 Coe, Benjamin.. .... ■,'Ueens, 1804,5 Colvm, B njamin... Wasl.'n&Cli'n. I7:il Coe, Benjamin, Queens, :S>6 i olvin, Benjamin,... Wasb'mt IPa 1795 Coe, Benjamin, Rockland, 1798,99 Colvm, Benjamin ... Washington, . 1800 Coe, Isaac, Jr Madison, 1837 (-olvin. John Albany 1810 Coe, John Orange, 1779.80 Colrin, Levi,.. Cayuga, IsM Coe, John 1)., Orange, 1739,90 Col well. Samuel Otsego 1 8 19 Coe, John I)., Orange 1791 Coman, Windsor,, .. Madison 1811,15 Coe, John 1)., Orange, 1 792 Coniii, George, . '\ cstchcs'cr, I81MJ Cue, tlohn D-, Orange, 1794 C' inhs, Alexander, . Schenectady, 1812,18 Coe, John D-, Senecn, 1884 Comsiock, Adam.. .. Saratoga, ITU'-', 3 Coe, John l> Seneca 1889 Comstock, Adam,. .. Saratoga, ... 179 4 Coe, Nathaniel, ... . Allegany, 1444 Comstock, Adam,, .. Saratoga, 1 TIC Cue, Nathaniel, Alleguny, 1845 Comstock, Adam,. . . Saratoga, 1798 Ooe, Nathaniel Allegany L846 ( omstock, Ad .in . .. Saratoga, 1796,97 < <>■ . Nathaniel, Livingston,.. . 1848 Comstock, Ad:. Ill . . . Sara tog i,, . . . 1793 Co.-, Banford, Lewis, 1889 Comstock. Adam Saratoga, 1793,99 Coffeen, David, Oneida 1804 Comstock, Adam,. .. Saratoga . N . 1 Coffeen Henry, .lefn.Le's&StL l.s06 Coins ock, Adam,. . . Saratoga, I8!M), 1 Collin Alexander II- Dutchess, . . . . 1844 Coinstock Adam Saratoga . . . ISi»2 Collin. Caleb, Greene, 1824 Comsiock Adam,... S r.itoga 1819 Coftln Edwin s Otsego KM Comstock. Adam,. Saratoga S 0,1 C flln, .lared, Columbia, 1792 Co i stock Anion. . . Onel la ls80 Coffin, -lared, Columbia,. .. 1792,98 Comstock, Anion, . . Oneld't 1881 Coffin, Robert Dutches*, !-:;' <■'<> us k, Calvert .. On Ida. •Mr. Colby, Zach. ua> . . . . Uciieseo,. ... 1812 Couist mk. Cej)uii3, . . Cortlund, 1827 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 267 Names. Comstock, Cephas,. . Comstock, James, .. Comstock, Oliver C, Coaiatoct, Oliver O, Comstock, William,. Cone. Gilbert, Congdon, Anson,... Conger, John, . . Conger, Moore Conine, Philip, Jr., . Conine, Philip, Jr., . Conine, Philip, Jr , . Conklin, Ben.j. H.,.. Conklin, George L... Conklin, George L.,. Conk in, George L., . Conklin, Henry, ... Conklin, Henry Conklin, Henry, Conklin, Henry, Conklin, Isaac, Conklin, Isaac, Conklin, J-.hn, Conklin, John, Conklin, John, Conklin,.Jonalhan S.. Ci>nklin,Jonathan S-, Conklin, Fred. A.,.. Conner, Ezra S... . . - Conner, Richard, . .. Conrad, .Jacob, ... Conselyea, Joseph, . Conselyea, Win., Jr.. Conselyea. Wm., Jr.. Conselyea, Wm., Jr., Constant. Anthony, Constant, Joseph . . . Constant, St. John,. . Constant, .-t. .John,.. Converse, Thomas, . Converse. Thomas, . Converse, Thomas, . Converse, Warren,.. Cook, Atwatcr, Jr , . Cook. Atwatcr, Jr., . Cook, Chauncey C.,. Cook, John I., Cook, Joseph, Cook, Joseph Cook, Matthias, Cook, Noah Cook, Paul C. f Cook, Paul c, Cook. William Cook, William, Cooke. J. Atwatcr,.. Cooke, Thomas B.,.. Cooke, Thomas I',.... Cooke, Turhand K... Cooicv, Jonathan, . Coon, William 0.,. .. Coon, Samuel II Cooper, Annanias, .. Cooper, Apollo*, ... Cooper, Benjamin F. Cooper, Francis, Cooper, Francis,.... Cooper, Francis, .... Counties. Cortland, Cortland,. ... Seneca, Seneca, Otsego, Otsego, Alleganv, W r ash.& Clin., Cayuga, Albany, Albany, Greene, Dutchess, Suffolk, Suffolk, Suffolk Dutchess, Dutchess, ... Dutchess Dutchess, uffolk, Suffolk, Ulster&Sulv'n. I'lster&Sulvn. Ulster&Sulv'n, Suffolk, Suffolk, New-York,... New- York,.. . Richmond, . .. Tompkins, . . . Kings......... Kings, Kintrs Kings Westchester, . New- York,. . . Westchester, . Westchester, . Wash.St Clint.. w ash .& Clint.. Wash. & Clint., Oneida, Oneida, Oneida, Herkimer Herkimer, I lenesee, Genesee Cortland, New- York, . Steuben, Steuben, Wash.&War'n Warren, Greene, Greene Greene, Greene, Orange Tompkins, . .. Madison, Dutchess, Oneida, Oneida, New- York,. .. New-York,. . . New* York,. . . Years. Names. Counties. Years. 1836 Cooper, Francis, New- York,. .. 1808,9 1848 Cooper, Francis, New-York,. .. 1814, 15 1810 Cooper, Francis, New-York,. .. 1S26 1812 Cooper, Gilbert, . . . Orange, 1782, S3 1855 Cooper, Gdbert, Orange 17S4 1832 Cooper, Gilbert, Orange, 1784,85 1851 Cooper, Gilbert, . . Orange, 1786 1792 Cooper, Gilbert Orange, 1787 1855 Copeland, George M. Orleans, 1852 1796, 97 Copeman. Abraham, Trvon, 1779, SO 1300 Copeman, Abraham, Tryon 1784 1802 Corbet, Eldad, Herkimer 1806 1820,21 Corev, Joseph .... Allegany, 1850 1827 Corl, Henry, Jr., Saratoga, 1798,99 1831 Corl, Henry, Jr., Saratoga, 1800, 1 1835 Corl, Henry, Jr Saratoga, 18»2 1833 Cornell, » orneliusll. Dutchess, 1836 1S34 Cornell, Edward, . .. Chenango, 1S43 1S39 Cornell, George J., . New- York,... 1849 1840 Cornell, Thomas, . .. Washington,.. 1808 1819 Cornell. Walter, ... Washington,.. 1888 182(1,21 Cornell, Whitehead,. Queens 17S8 1810 Cornell, Whitehead.. Queens, 1788,89 1811 Cornell, Whitehead.. Queens, 1789,90 1816,17 Cornell. Whitehead,. Queens, 1792 1811 Cornell, Whitehead,. Queens, 1792,93 1814 Cornell, Whitehead.. Queens 1793 1854 Cornwall, James H.. Putnam, 1841 IS36 Cornwall Lewis, .. Queens 1796,97 lblO Corn well, Harry, Columbia, .. . . 1839 1823 Cornwell. William, . Ontario 1821 1887 Cornwell, William I. Cayuga, 1346 1828 Cornwell, William I. Cayuga 1847 1848 Corsen, Cornelius. .. Richmond, ... 1784. 85 is 4:', Corson, Richard C. . Richmond, . . . 1S16, 17 1845 Corson. Richard C.,. Uichmond, . .. 1818 1808,9 Cortelyou, Lawr. H., Richmond, . .. 1852 1828 Coryell, Emanuel. .. Tioga, 1796 1881 C ryeii, Emanuel, . . Tioga, 1796,97 1789, 90 Corvell, Emanuel, . . Tioga 1798 1791 Coryell, Emanuel, .. Broome&Tiog. 1808 1792 Corvell, Emanuel, .. Tioga, 1808,9 IS48 Coryell. Emanuel, . . Tioga, 1810 1881 Coryell John, Tioga, 1838 1839 Cost, Klias, Ontario, 1846 1846 Cost, Jesse, Ontario, 1854 1837 Cotton, Henry G.,... Steuben, 1S37 1-:,:; 1 ouch, Eb nezer, . . . Saratoga, 1332 1S54 Couch, Ebenezer, . . . Saratoga, 1833 1S24 Coulter. James, . Delaware 1832 1^39 Conrsin Richard,... Uichmond, . . . 1816 1827 Couiant Gilbert, New- York,. .. 1825 1881 Coutant. Gilbert,.... New- York,... 1827 1816.17 Covey, Lorenzo D.,. Erie, 1855 1825 Cowan, Alexander,.. Washington, . 1802 1851 Cowan, Alexander,.. Washington, . 1803 1838 Cowdrev, Peter A.,. New- York,. .. 1336 1839 Cowles, Benjamin,. Saratoga, 1815 1841 Cowles, Benjamin J., Onondaga, . . . 1850 1796,97 Cowles, Henry B.. . . Putnam 1826 1866 Cowles. Henrv B... . Putnam, 1727 1812 Cowles, Henry B., .. Putnam, . 1828 1779,80 Cowles. John, Jefferson, 1819 1824 Cox, George B., Orange, . . 1857 1 846 |Cox, Jameson, New-York,. . . 1812,13 1806 Cox. John, Dutchess, 1822 |1M)7 Coye, Willard 'Crafte, Erastua, Otsego 1820 11308 OtsegOj 1810 268 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Crafts, Erastus Otsego, 1S12, 13 Crosbv, Darius,. ... Westchester . . 1812 Crafts, Erastus, Otsego, 1314 Crosby. Edwin, Westcnester,. . 1834 Craig Andrew, Jr.,. Delaware, .... 1812,18 Crosby, Edwin, Westchester... 18:35 Craig, Gordon,. Ulster, 1S33 Crosbv, Epenelus, . . Dutchess 1845 Cram, Hendrick Chenango, . . . 1 885 Crosbv. Epenetus, . . Dutchess, 1S47 Crain. William C.,.. Herkimer,.. 1882 Crosby Stephen Cattaraugus, . 1S23 Crain, Yn illiam C.,.. Herkimer, 1845 Crosby, Stephen, Cattaraugus, . 1880 Crain, William C, .. Herkimer 1846 Corser, Caleb li., . . . . Monroe 1851 Cramer, Conrad,. . . . Sara'oga, ... 1822 Corser, Caleb B., . . . . Monroe, 1852 Cramer, George Saratoga 1816 Cross, John A., KmgH, 1848 Cramer. John Saratoga, 1S'6 Cross, John A., Kings 1849 Cramer, John, Saratoga, 1811 Crouch, Jona:han P , Chemung, 1839 Cramer, John Saratoga 1S42 Crowe, William H.,. Schoharie, . . . 1857 Crandall, Chirk,.... All'vASteub'n. 1880 Crowell, Jesse Oswego 1835 Crandall, Clark,.... AlPwv.Steub'n, 18-21 Crowley, finite, Cattaraugus, . 1847 Crane, Joseph, dr ,.. Dutchess, 1778,79 Crowlev, fiuftts, . . . Cattaraugus, . 1857 Crane, Joseph. -)r.,. . Dutchess, 1 789, 90 Cruger, Daniel Alleg'v&Steu., IS14 Crane. Joseph. Jr., . . Dutchess, 1796,97 Cruger, Daniel, Alleg'v&Steu.. 1814,15 Crane. Josiah, Montgomery,. 17s7 1789,90 Cruger, Daniel, Cruger, Daniel Alleg'y,V;Steu.. Steuben, 1816 Crane, J"siah, Montgomery,. 1826 Crane, Josiah Montgomery, . 1791 Cruger, Nicholas,... New-York . .. 1791 Crane, Thaddeus Westchester. . 1777,7S Cruger, Nicholas,... New-York, . . . 1795 Crane, Thaddeus, . . . Westchester, . 1778,79 Cruger. Nicholas,. . . Westchester, . ■8£& Crane, Thaddeus,.. . Westchester, . 1783,89 Cuck, Gerrit, Columbia, 1816, It Craoe. Thaddeus ... Westchester, . ! 825 Cuddeback, Abra. . . Orange 1830 Crarv. Henry, Chenango, . .. 1 885 Cuddeback, Abra. J.. Orange, 1852 Washington, . Sullivan, 1 824 1826 Culbert. John,.. .. Culver, Erastus D.,.. Fult, & Ham... Washington,.. 1849 Crarv, Thomas, . . . 1883 Crawford. Francis,.. Ulster 1 796, 97 Culver, Erastus I).,.. Washington ., 1841 Crawford, Job,. ... Dutchess. ... 1804,5 Culver, John New- York,... 1845 Crawford, John, Putnanfj 1837 Culver, Oliver Ontario, 1820,21 Crawf.nl, \Ym. W., Orange, 1827 Culver, Samuel Ulster, ls84 Crippen, Schuyler,.. Otsego 1831 Cumming John P... New- York, . .. 1854 Crippen, Silas, Otsego, 1816 dimming, John, Jr.. Herkimer, 179S99 Crisped. John, Sull. & Ulster. 1819 Cunningham, Henry Mont, .t Ham., 1824 dispell, Pet. r, Jr.... Ulster 1849 Cunningham. Henrv Mont. & Ham., 1S25 Crist, William, orange 18% Currv, Isaac, Oneida 1847 Crist. William, Orange 1807 Curtenius. Peter New-York,. . . 1798 Crittenden Samuel,. Tompkins, . .. 1819 Curtice, Daniel, Clin. & W ash.. 1791 Crittenden, Samuel,. Tompkins, . . . 1S20,21 Curtis. Daniel Clin. A: Wash., 1792,98 Crittenden, Samuel, Tompkins, . .. IS22 Curtis Daniel S., ... Columbia,.. . . 1849 Crittenden, Seth it.,. Cattaraugus, . 1849 Curtis, Ebenezer, . .. Cayuga IP48 Crocheron, Nicholas, Richmond, . . . 1854 Curtis, Elbert, Tompkins, . .. 1889 Crocker, Amos Madison 1820 Curtis, Eli. . Westchester, . 1 856 Crocker, Benjamin,. Washington,.. 184-5 Curtis, Elijah W.,. .. Onondaga, . . . 1862 Crocker, David, Jr., Tompkins. . . . 1 858 Curtis, George, New'-Y r ork 1880 Crocker, John s... . Washington. . 1 958 Curtis. J. sse, Oneida 1800,1 Crocker, Oliver C.,.. Broome 1^47 Curliss, Jess • Oneida, 1681 Crocker, Beth Washington,. 1798,99 Curtis, John C, Sullivan 1816 New-York,... New-York,. . . 1808 1807 I S3". Crolius, Clarkson.. . . Curtis, William P.,.. ( fewego 1851 Crolius, Clarkson.. . . New- York,... 1816, IT Curtiss, Gideon, ... Cortland, .. . 1 829 Crolius, Clarkson, . . New- York,... 1816 Curtiss, Hastings, . . < towego, 1 s_'4 ('roiius Clarkson,. , . New-York,. .. 1818 Gushing, Stephen B., Tompkins .. . . 1852 Crolius, Clarkson,. . . New-York,.. . 1820 Cush man. Charles W. Orange 1854 Crolius, Clarkson.. . New York,. . . 1*20,21 Cushman, Isaac L.P., Chenango, . .. 1^0 Crolius Clarkson,. . . New- York,. . . Is?'-' Cutting, Francis B.,. New- York,. .. 1 386 CrolfUS, Clarkson,. .. New-York... . 1 824 Cutting, Francis B ,. New-York, .. 1837 Crolius Clarkson,. . New- York,... 1828 Cuj kendall, Cornel,. Cayuga, 1884 Cromwell, Kichard, New-York .. is::.-; Cuj k ndall. Cornel. 1 'a\ nga l B85 Crook, r, Geo. A. S... Cattaraugus, . Is:;-' Cui ler, Abraham.., Albany 17-4 Crooker, Geo. A. s.„ Cattaraugus, . 1889 Cuyler, Jacob, Albany 1777,7s Crooker, Gea \- - . Cattaraugus, . 1840 Onvier, John, Jr.,... Albany 1777,78 Crookshanks, Alex.,. Schoharie, . . . 1 882 Cuvler. John [/., . Cayuga, IS42 Cropsy, Jasper Ulster,. 1 827 Cuyler, Stephen. . . . Essex I8l»7 Crosbj . Clarkson 1*\, Albany 1 S 15 Daley, Charles 1'.,. New- York, ... 1848 Crosbv Cyrenua Dutchess, 1808 Daley, Edward . .. Greene |824 Crosby, Darius, Westchester, . LSI] Dana, Amasa, Tompkins, . . 1828 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 269 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Dana, Amaaa, Tompkins, . . . 1329 Dean, John, Oneida 1347 Dana, Eleazer, Broome, 1803,9 Dean, Samuel IL,... Tompkins, . .. 1828 Dana, Lorenzo Alleganv, 1840 Dean, Samuel H.,. . . Tompkins, . .. 1829 Dana. Lorenzo, Alleganv 1341 Dean, William A., .. Columbia, .... 1838 Dana. Lorenzo, Alleganv, 1S42 Deane, Gilbert C, .. New-York,. .. 1850 Dana, Sards, Madison, [884 De Forest. Abel, .... Otsego, 1S10 Daniels, Joseph, Saratoga, 1847 De Forest, Abel, Otsego 1812,13 Danforth, Asa, Onondaga, . . . 1800,1 De Forest, Abel, Otsego 1814 Dan forth Asa Onondaga, . . . 1802 Dcfreest. John. Jr.,. Rensselaer,. .. 1827 Danforth, Azel W.,.. Jefferson, 1845 Defreest. Martin,. ... Rensselaer,. . . 1829 Danforth. David B.,. Schoharie, . .. 1349 De Gr.w, John W.,. New-York,. .. 1>34 Darrow, William.. . Lewis, 1S12 Dehart, Henry Richmond. ... 1353 Dauehv. Jeremiah .. Rensselaer,. .. 1827 Deifendorf, John I.,. Montgomery,. 1820 Davenport. Lawr'nce Westchester, . 1829 Deitz, Adam, Jr., . .. Albany, 1304,5 Davenport La wr nee Westchester, . 1830 Deitz, Adam, Jr Albany, 1S06 Davidson, Alexander Albany, 1355 Deiiz, Johan Jost,.. . Albany, 1793 Davidson. Asa Lee . Alleganv 1S27 Deitz, Johan Jost... . Albanv, 1798,99 Davis, Abraham B., New- York, . .. 1841 Deitz, Johan Jost,.. . Albanv, 1800 Davis, Abraham B-. New- York, . .. 1S50 Deitz. Johan Jost,... Albany, 1800,1 Davis, Anthony, ... Orange, 1808,9 Deitz. Johan Jost,. . Albanv, 1802 Davis, Anthonv, . . . Orange 1811 Deitz, Johan Jost, .. Albanv, 1308 Davis. Anthony, . . Orange, 1818 Deitz, Johan Jost Albany, 1804 Davis, Benjamin, . . . Otsego, 1848 Deitz, Johan Jost,... Albanv, 1807 Davis, George K.... Rensselaer, . lsl9 Deitz, Jonah Jost,... Albany, I SOS Davis. Georg • R... . Rensselaer,.. . 1330 Deitz, Johan Jost,... Albanv, 1808,9 Davis, George B.,. . Rensselaer,. .. 1881 Deitz, Johan Jost,... Albanv, 1811 Davis, George R.,.. Rensselaer,. .. iS42 Deitz. Johan Jost,... Albanv, 1814 Davis, George R.,.. Rensselaer, . . . 1848 Deitz, Johannes Albanv, 1792,93 Davis. Henry I., ... Clster 1885 I'eitz, Johannes, Albanv 1794 Davis, Jabez, Saratoga, 1 736 Deitz, Johannes Albanv 1795 Davis, John, Albany, 1339 Deitz. Johannes Alb'v A Scho., 1796 Davis, John, Madison, 1888 Deitz, William, Schoharie, . .. 1814 Davis. John I., Montgomery,. 1852 Deitz, William, Schoharie, . .. 1-14,15 Davis, John P Ulster 1850 De Lametter, John,. Ulster 1791 Davis. John P., Clster, 1851 De Lamater, Jacob,. Ulster 1792 Davifl, Joseph Orange, 1847 De la Montagnie, J., New- York,.. . 1793 Davis. Matth.w ()... Montgomery, . 1357 Delanee, Delevan^Jr. Essex, 1811 Davis, Nathaniel W.. Tioga 1844 Delanee, Delevan,Jr. Essex, 1812 Davis, Richard, Dutchess, 1796 De Laneev, John,. .. New- York,. .. 1792,93 Davis, Richard, .... Dutchess, — 1796,97 De Lanouy, John,. .. New-York,. .. 1794 Davis, Samuel J ,.. . Jefferson 1347 De Lancey, John,. .. New- York,. .. 1795 Davis. William A.,.. New- York, — 1881 Delano, Jonathan,Jr. Saratoga 1820 Davison, Asa Lee,.. Allegany, — 1837 Delevin. John E New- York,. .. 1846 Davison, -John I)., . . Jefferson, — 1847 Dulivan, Nathaniel,. Westchester, . 1781,82 Davy, Henry II ... . Otsego 1855 Delong. Charles, Herkimer, 1 852 Dawley. Calvin, Oneida 1841 Delong, David Albanv, 1311 Dawley, Nelson, Oneida 1840 Demarest, Abrah. J.. Rockland, 1837 DaWSOn, Peter, New- York, . . . 1854 Demarest, Cornel. M. Rockland, .. .. ] 848 Dawson, Peter, New-York,. .. 1 356 Demarest, John, Ro kland, 1 352 Day, David, Cattaraugus, . 1888 De Mott, James, Seneca, ...... 1 325 Day, Klkanah, Cumberland,.. 1779, SO De Mott, John, . Seneca, 1833 Da v. Ira Greene 1810 Denison, George T., Rensselaer,. .. 1348 Day, Rowland, Cayuga, 1816,17 1885 Denison, Daniel, Onondaga, .. . 1336 Dayan, Charles Lewis Denison, Daniel,. . . . Onondaga,... . 1887 Davan Charles Lewis l B86 Denison, Daniel Onondaga, . . . 1851 Dayton, Aaron 0., .. New- York,. .. 1829 Denning, Jonathan,. Onondaga, . . . 1-21,22 Dayton, John II Suffolk, 1 3 15 Denning, W\ Mam,. . New- York,. .. 1734,85 Dayton, Jonathan,. . Suffolk Denning, William, . New- York, ... 1786 Dayton, Jonathan,.. Suffolk, 1804,5 Denning William... New-York, . . 17s7 Dayton, Jonathan,.. Suffolk, 1888 Denning, William,.. New-York, . .. 1798 Dayton, Joslah C.,.. Suffolk, 1887 Dennis. Aaron, Cavuga, 1-26 Dayton, Josiab C, .. Suffolk 1841 Dennis, Jonathan, .. Dutchess, 1781,82 Dayton, Nathan, Cortland 1 827 Dennis, Jonathan, . . Dutchess 1752. S3 Da, ton Nathan, Cortland, 1823 Dennis, Paul Wash.* War., 1814 i toan, Deles W Otsego, Is 16 Dennis, Thomas,... . Dutchess, 17*4 Dean, James, Sen., Oneida 1808 Den ni -ton. Goldsmith Orange, 1888 Dealt James, Sen.,.. Oneida, 1808,9 Denniston. Goldsmith Steuben, 1=56 Dean, James, Jr.,. .. Oneida&Oswe. 1320 i Denniston, Robert,.. Orange, 1335 270 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years- Denniston, Robert,.. Orange, 1889 Dickson. James, Seneca 1 822 Denniston, Robert,. . Orange 1840 Dickson, James Wayne, 1824 DeNovelles. Edward Rockland, 1841 Dickson, James R... Orange, 1857 De Noyelles, Edward Rockland, 1842 Dickson, John, Ontario 1829 De Noyelles, Peter,. Rockland, ... . 1802 Dickson, John, Ontario, 1830 De Noyelle-, Peter,. Rockland, ... . 1803 Dickson. John J.,.. . Wayne, ... .. 1845 Denton, Isaac Queens, 1800 Diefendorf. Augustus Moni'y&Ham. 1 s2G Depuv, Ephraim E-, Ulster 1837 Diefendorf, Henry I., vtont'ySt Ham. 1880 De Puv, .John J. R , New- York,. .. 1S45 Diefendorf, James,.. Montgomery,. 1842 Dering, Sylvester, .. Suffolk, 1804 Diefendorf, Solomon. Montgomery, . 1^14,15 Deshler, John G-. .. Erie, 1S56 Dietz, Johannes, Albany 179^,93 De Veanx, Samuel,. Niagara, 1830 Dietz Johannes, Albany, 1795 Develin, John E.,. . . New-York, . . . 1847 Dietz, William, Schoharie, 1814 Dcvendorf. 1'eter, . . . Osweao 1840 Dietz, William, Schoharie, ... 1S15 Devendorf, Peter,. . Oswesjo, 1842 Dietz, William . ... Schoharie, 1823 Devendorff, Rudolph Herkimer, 1810 Dikeman, John, Kings, 1836 Devening.i aniel.Jr., Erie; 1855 Dill, David, Orange 1806 Deve.dng,Daniel,Jr.. Erie 1 856 1)11, David, Orange, . 1803,9 Devereaux, Henry, Schoharie, 1828 Dill, David, Orange, 1812,13 Devezac. Auguste,.. New-\ ork, . .. 1 >42 Dill, David Orange, 1816 Devezae, Auguste,.. New -York,... 1S44 Dill, Samuel, 1 ayuga, ls'20 Devoe. Elijah, Cayuga, 1819 Dill. Samuel, Cayuga,.. .. 1 322 Devoe, Elijah Cayuga 1 925 Dimmick, Alpheus, Sullivan 1823 New -York,. .. 1351 1843 Dimnnck Eber, Dimmick, SamuelG., Chenango, . . Sullivan 1841 Dewey JedediahJr., Ontario 1-36 Dewey, John, I taeida, 1*88 Dimmick Warren,.. Delaware,. .. . 1857 Dewey, Joseph Monroe, 1856 Dimock, Brown Otsejjo, 1 -56 Dewey, Joshua, Otsego 1 798 Diniuny, Ferral C.,. Steuben 1850 Dewey, Joshua Otsego, 1798,99 Disbrow, Abijah C. Albany, 1882 Dewev, Truman, Erie 1 - 15 Disosway, Gabriel P. Richmond, .. . 1849 Dewey, William, .. . Delaware, 1816 Ditmis, John D Queens, • 1 302 Dewey. William Jefferson, 1S54 Ditmis, John D.. .. Queens, 1804 De Witt, A.TenEyck Clster 1808 Diren. William, Steuben, 1-47 De Witt. Charles,... Ulster 1781.82 Dix, John A Albany 1849 De Witt, Charles,... Ulster, 1782.88 Dixon, John D...... New- York,... 1855 De Witt, Charles ... lister 1784 Dixon, John D New- York 1*56 De Witt, Charles,.. Ulster 1784,S5 Dixon. John 1) New-York,... 1857 De Witt, Charles.... Ulster 1788 Dixson, Archibald, . Otsego, 1830 De Wilt, Jacob 11... Ulster 1889 Dodge, Daniel D.,.. Schoharie, .. 1850 De Wilt, Jacob H... Ulster, 1S47 Dodge, David L. ... Cayuga 1855 De Witt, James C-, i Ister 1S24 Dodge, Ed#in, St. Lawrence,. IS82 De Witt, John, Dutchess, 1786 Dodge, Henry, Dutchess, 1798,99 De Witt, John, Dutchess, 1 788, S9 Dodge, Henrj Dutchess, ... 1812 De Witt, John Dutchess, 1794 Dodge, Henry Dutchess, .... 1812,11 De Witt, John, Jr.,. Dutchess, .... 17s7 Dodge, Reuben D ,. Seneca, 1888 De Witt, John, Jr... Dutchess, 178S Dodge, Reuben D.,. S neea, is:!:; De Witt, John A.,.. Ulster 1793 Dodge, Samuel,.. .. Dutchess, .... 177-.79 De Witt, John A.,.. Ulster, 1 79S 99 Dodge, Samuel, Dutchess 1779, so De Witt. John C.,.. 1 'Ister,. 1 792, 9-'5 Dodge, Samuel Dutchess 1780,81 De Witt. John C.,.. Uster, 1 795 Dodge, W illiam, . . . New -York,. .. 1849 De Will, John C... Ulster. 1796,97 Doe. Nicholas B Saratoga, 1825 De Wi't, John C.,.. Ulster, 1 798 Doig. Andrew W.,.. Lewis 1 389 De Witt, John C... (Ister, 1800 Dolan, .lames A.,. .. New -York,.. . 1856 Dexter, Samuel, Jr., Herkimer, 1 325 Doll, Adam 1., .... Delaware, 1804 B Deygert, Peter S.... Trvon 1779.80 Doll. William Sull & Ulster, 1813 Devoe. Gerardus,.. . Rensselaer, .. . 1840 D.ininiek, William,. Lewis 1889 Deyo, Joseph, Siill'n & I Ister, 1819 Dongan, John, Richmond, ... IT-''- Di-vo, Joseph SulPn A: Ulster, 1890 Dongan, John <'•, .. Richmond, . .. 17-7 Dibble, Thomas,.... Madison, 1 328 Dongau, John C, .. Richmond, . .. 1788 Dibble, Tb«. mas, ... Saratoga, 1 326 Dongan, John C, .. Richmond, . .. 17*8.89 Dickey, Daniel Madison, 1840 Donil 'U, James,. . . Bcheneotad] , 1859 Dickinson, Andrew B Steuben, 1380 Donnan, James .... Bcheneotady, . 1 88 "> Dickinson, Arnell K , Westchester, . 1 sr,7 I'onnelv, Augustus,. Cortland.. .. 1826 Dickinson, Erastus,. Chenango, . . . IS44 Doolittle, David Rensselaer,. . . 1820 Dickinson QilberL. . Broome, 1848 Doolittle, George, .. Oneida 1811 Dickinson, John D., Rensselaer,. . . 1816, 17 Doolittle, Iri Oneida 1807 Dickson, Andrew, .. Cortland, 1832 Doolitile, Uri, Oneida, is2a MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 271 Names. Counties. Y'ears. Names. Counties. Years. Dorman, David, — Albany .. 1836 Dubois, Koert Dutchess, 1811 Dora. Abr .ham Schenectady, . 1382 Dubois, Koert, Dutchess, 1S20.21 Dorranee. Daniel G.. Oneida 1846 Dubois, Lewis, Montgomery, . 1796 Dorsey, David, Ontario 1S10 Dubois. Peter K-. . Dutchess, 1S42 Doty, Huron S St. Lawrence,. 1826 Du Bois Matthew,.. Lister 1791 Doty, Baron 8., St. Lawrence,. 1827 Duboys, Lewis, DlltlleSS 1786 D<>ty, Chillus,. .. Lewis, 1314 Duboys Lewis, Dutchess, 1787 D 'ty. Chillus, Lewis, 1816 Dudley, Franklin, .. Dutchess, IS57 Doty. Chillus, Lewis 1816,17 Dudley. George A.,. I'Ut-r 1 856 Doty, John, War-n & Wash 1819 Dudley. Surd is Cayuga, 1856 Doty, Prince, Albany, 1798,99 Duer William New- York,.. 1786 Doty, Prince Albany, 1800 Duer. William Oswego, 1840 Doty, Prince. Albany, 1500,1 Duer William Oswego 1841 Doty, Prin e,, . ... Albany is -2 Duer, « illiau A Albany 1818 Dougherty, Mich iel,. New- York,. .. 1851 Duer Wi liam A.,. . Albany, 1819 Doughty, Char es, .. Kings, 1734,S5 Duer, William A,. . . Dutchess, 814 Doughty, Charles, . . Kings, J 786 Duer. William A Dutchess 1814,15 Doughty. Chr.-'.es .. £'"«*. 17^7 Duer, William A..... Dutchess, 18 16 Doughty, Charles, . . Kings, ITss Duer, William A.,. . Dut bess IS16.1T Doughty Charier*, . Kings . 1792 Duganne.Au us. J. II. New- York,.. 1856 Doughty, Jacob, — Dutchess. . .. 1820 Dauiond. Joshu i . . . Ulster 1308,9 Douglass, Asa Columbia 181.0, 1 Dumont Preder'k S.. Tompkins IS55 Douglass. Benjamin Chauiauque... l>4l Dumont Peter P., .. Otsego, ...... 1S04 Douglass, Daniel W\. ('hautauque, . . 1831 Duncan John, . ... Albany 1788,89 Douglass Bbenezcr,. Essex, ...... 182.*, 21 Dunham Shubeal . . Genesee, IS24 Doll . lass, Isaac S.,. . New- York,. .. 1812 Dunham, Shubeal,.. Genesee 1S25 Douglass, Isaac S ... .«ew-York 1812,18 Dunham, shubeal,. . Genesee, .... L827 Douglass Isaac S.,.. New- York,. . . 1814 Dunham, Wright, . . Tioga 1880 Do :i:lass, .James, . .. Oneida 1844 Dunham, Wright, . . Tioga, 1889 Douglass, Samuel, . Rensselaer,. .. 1843 Dunlap, Robert, Niagara, 1854 Douglass, Zebulon, . . Madison,. ... 1811 Dunlop, Josiah Steuben,. IS80 nburg, Daniel, New-Y-rk,... i 884 Dunlop. Josiah . . . Steuben ls.31 Dow, John Alleg'y.VStcu.. IM9 i Dunlop, Archil-M A. Albany 1854 Dow, John, Alleg*yS.Steu., 1820 Dunn, John Richmond, . .. 1804,5 Dow John, Alleg'y&Steu , Kings, lv>0,21 1880 Dunn, John Dunning, Benjamin, Richmond, . . Orange, 1806 Downing, Coe >.,. . 1824 Downing, Coe S.,. . . Kings, 1881 'Dunning Johii Saratoga 1814 J >o^ ning, Coe 8.,... Kings, 1 8*2 jDuiiscomb, Daniel. . New- York,. . . 1777,78 Downing Coe S ,. .. Kin irs, 1 8sa 'Dunseomb, Daniel, New-York, . . . 1778.79 Dox. Abr ib. on,. ... Ontario 1812,18 Dunseomb Danit 1, . New- York,.. 1 779, 9S* Dox, llatley N... . . Yates lsjs Dnnseomb, Daniel, . New- York . .. 1780, s\ Don:, .John L Ontario, 1850 J Dunseomb. Daniel, . New-York,. . 1781,82 Dor, Mvndert M Seneca 1818 i Dunseomb, Daniel. . New- York,. . . 1782,84 Dox Pet r M.,.. .. Ontario 1842 Dunseomb. Daniel, . New- York,. . . 1 7^4, S r > Doyle Edward Delaware, 1828 Dupuy, Jacobus Onondaga, .. . H08.9 Doyle, Samuel.. . . Delaware, 1851 Dupuy, Jacobus, Onondaga, .. . 1810 Doyle, Thomas J.,. . New-York,.. • L888 Durfee, Elias Wayne, l>46 Drake, Charles, Ulster, 1846 ;Durf e Elihu Wayne, 1850 Drake- Elijah, Cayuga, ... New-York,.. . 1828 Dnrkee, Blisha, ... Cayuga 1811 Drake, Jacob, 1814,13 Durkee, John, lefferson, — 1812 Drake, -lacob New-York,... 1820 Dnrland, Daniel T... Orange 1850 Drake, Jacob, New- York,.. . 1824 Duryee, Daniel, Queens 1786 Drake, John, Otsego, 1889 Dutcher, Charles B. .. Columbia, .... 1 836 Drake, John R Tioga, IS: 54 Dutton, William, ... Wayne IS.*>2 Drake, Reuben Oswego, 1846 Dwinell, -lustin, Madison, 1821,22 Drake, Samuel, Westchester, . 1777,7s Dwinell, Justin, Madison 1822 Drake Samuel Westchester, . 1770,80 Dyekman, Isaac. . . . New Y'ork,.. . 1828 Drake Samuel We-tchest r, . 1780,81 Dyckman. Jacob G., New-York,... 1829 Drake, Samuel Westchester, . 1788 Dyer, Charles, Herkimer, ... 1834 Drake Samuel Westell Dygert, Daniel, Herkimer, 1-5^2 Drew, Samuel ( 'hen ngo, . .. 1 888 Insert. John Herkimer 1828 Dunne, .James C.,. .. Albany . . . . 1796,97 Dygert, John B-, ... Herkimer 1829 Duane -John B Schenectady, . 1 486 Eacker Jacob,.. Montgomery, . 1792.98 Dubois, CornHius, . . Dutchess, ... 1^:$S Backer, Jacob Montgomery,, 1794 Dubois Henry Rensselaer,. .. 1824 Backer, Jacob, Montgomery,. 1 796, 97 Dubois, Henry A., . . Columbia, .... 1858 Backer Jacob, Montgomery,, 1811 Dubois, Koert. Dutchess, 1810 Lames, Moses, Jefferson, 1855 272 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Earll, Abijah, Onondaga,.... Onondaga, ISIS 1820 Elmendorf Conrad E. ElmendortOonradE. Ulster lister 1800,1 1808 Earll, Jonas Jr...... Earll, Jonas Onondaga, . .. 1820,21 Elmendorf. Kdmond, Dutchess, 1S41 Earll. Orrin E Oswego, ls4T Elmendorf, Jacob C, Dutchess, 1827 Earll. Robert Onondaga, .. . IS11 Elmendorf. Lucas, . Ulster, 1804 Earll, Robert, Jr.,... Genesee 1881 Elmendorf, Lucas,.. Ulster 1804,5 Fason, David CatChau&Nia 1822 Elmore, .lames T — Ulster, 1826 Easton, Henrv L.,.. Herkimer,.... 1887 Elmore, Job G Ulster 1S43 Eastwood, Asa, Onondaga, . . . 1888 Elmore. Samuel.. . . Ulster 1 SS7 Ecker, WiUiam, Orange 1-27 El 'i tore, William C. Rensselaer,.. . 1820 Eckerson, John J., . Rockland, 1881 Elseffer, John, Dutchess, . . . 1848 Eckford, Henry New- York,. . . ISI0.17 Elting, Isaa ■, Sull'n v Ulster, 1820 Eddv, Gilbert, Rensselaer 1807 Elting, Peter New- York,. .. 1602 Eddy, Gilbert, Rensselaer,.. . IS23 Eltinge, Philip Ulster 1800,1 Eddv, Seth Wayne, IS80 El wood, llezek ah,.. Delaware, 1852 Eddv, Seth,. W avne, 1881 Elwood. James M., . Oneida, 1849 Eddy, Timothy Washinglon,.. ls23 Ely, Edward Orange, W15 Edgerton, Bela, Edgerton, Bela, Clinton, i S27 Ely, Israel N., Ely, James, 1S53 Clinton 1*28 Tioga, 1851 Edgerton, Bela, Clinton, 1829 Ely, -John, Greene, 1806 Edger on, John Edie. Michael D. laware, .... 18*8 Ely, John Greene 1812 Tryon, 1777, TS Ely, Joseph E., Broome, 1S53 Edmonds, John W., Columbia, Columbia, .... 18*1 Is: Id Ely Noah Chenango, .. . Otsego, l;s32 Edmonds, Samuel,.. Ely, Sumner 1-36 Edaall, Philip Queens, 1777 7s Emans. Albert, .... Dutchess 1855 EdsaU Philip, Queens, 1779,8 E nans, John S., Dutchess, 1 S59 EdsaU, Philip Queens 1781,82 Emans. John S... . . . Dutchess, 1S53 Edwards, Edward,.. Saratoga, 1845 Emerson. Lvndes. . . Saratoga, 1843 Edwards. Edward,.. Pioga 180), 1 Emigh, Nicholas IE. Dutchess, lSOrt.l Edwards. Jonathan . Rensselaer,. . . 1354 Emigh, Nicholas H-. Dutches-, .... 1802 Edwards, Jonathan, Rensselaer,. . . l S w Emigh, Nicholas, dr. Saratoga, 1821 Edwards, Ogden.... New- York,... Is! 4,i;, Emmet, Robert New -York,... IS23 Edwards. Ogden New- York... 1918 Emmons, Carlos, . .. Erie, Is:; i Onondaga, . . Onondaga, . . . 1828 [S24 Emmons, Carlos, . . . Emmons, John A.,. . L341 E<1 wards, Samuel L., Kings. 1S47 Edwards, Uriah, — Columbia, .... 1844 Emott. dames, Albany 1804 Eclls, Samuel Delaware, 184-2 Emott. dames Dutchess IS14 Efner, Valentine,. .. Si boharie, . . . 1 829 Emott, James,. . Dutchess 1314,12 Eisenlord, John, Montgomery,. 1814,15 Emott, dames Dutchess, 1316,11 Eldcrkin. Noble S.. St. Lawrence,. Is V.» Emott, William, .. Dutchess, IsOO Elderkln, Noble S... St. Lawrence,. 1 850 Empey. Richard, . .. Oneida 1844 Eltsego Chautanque, Otsego Kaego Rock! nd Franklin, • . . Mont'.wt Ham Cayuga New-York,. ., New- York,. . New- York. . . Westchester, . Westchester,.. Tompkins, . . . Westchester, , Westchester, Cayuga, Cayuga, New-York, .. New- York,. .. New-York,... New- York Onondaga, . . . Dutchess, . . . Dutchess, Dutch.---. .. 1 Irecne Cattaraugus, . laer,. . . Cayuga. Cayuga, Brie, • Wayne Years. Names. Counties. Erie, Erie, Erie, . . Rensselaer,. Rei Bselaer,.. Westchester. ISns 1808, IS 10 181 1 1851 1833 1 840 1835 IS4.3 1825 1826 1*16, 1803 1804 1828 1806, I si -J 1848 1-51 545 1825 1 826 1816 1845 1S48 1 856 1847 IS22 1828 1-14, IS18 N.-o 1854 1823 1824 1806 L3»7 1808 - - 1 324 1851 1839 1940 1818 I B26 Is. fi 1808 1804 I804,i 1-2 i 1800 1808 1806 K44 1 - 15 1 85 1 lv26 IS88 1 839 25 1828 1880 1831 1818 13 19 Finch. Isaac, Finch, Isaac Finch, James Finch, -lames Finch, James Jr... Finch. James. Jr... Finch, James Jr , . Finch, James. Jr., . Finch. Jan es, Jr., . | Findl ay, Andrew — Findlay, Andrew, . Fink, William Finn, William Finn, William, . .. Fischer. Frederick, Fish, Fdwards \\ ., . Fish, Ephraim .... Fish. Howland Fish, Howland,. Fisher, George, Fisher. John Fisher. John Fisher, William, Fisher. W illiam, .. Fisk, Josiah Fisk, Josiah, Fisk. Levi, Fisk, Levi Fiske, Edwxrds vv.,. Fiske, Fdwards W... Fiske. Frothingham, Fitch, Asahel, : Fitch. Az 1 Fitch, Azel Fitch. Azel Filch, Edward Fitch. Jonathan,.. . Fitch, Lemuel Fitch. Lemuel Fitch, Nathaniel, ... Fit h. Timothy Filch. William,. . Fitch. William II. .. Fitzhugh. Daniel II., Fitzhugh, Henry,. . . Fitzhugh. William A., Flagg, Azariah ('.,. . Flagg, Azariah C... Flagler, Peter, Flagler, Thomas T. Flagler, Thomas T.. Flanders, Francis D. Flanders. Joseph R-. Fleet John Fleet, John Fleet, John Fleet, Joshua, Fleet, Joshua, Fleet. -Joshua Fleming, George W. Fleming, Peter Fleming Robert, . .. Fleming. Robert, . .. Flint, Robert Floyd, i harles A., .. Floyd, Charles A., .. Floyd, David G., ... Essex, Essex, Orange, Orange, Orange, i 'range, Orange, Orange, Orange Westchester, Westchester, Schoharie, . . Orange, Orange, Try on, Kings, Cortland Mont & Ham Mont &Ham Tioga Westchester, Westchester. Westchester, . Wes Chester, . Clitron, Clinton I lenesee, Genesee, Kings,. Kings Montgomery,. Cayuga Allegany, Allegany Allegany, [Franklin, Tioga, < ttsego, < ►tsego Oneida, Genesee, . < ttsego Tompkins, . . . Livingston,. .. ( tewego Monroe, Clinton Clinton, Albany Niagara, Niagara Franklin, Franklin, One. IIS. Queens Queens, Mew-York,. .. New- York Suffolk Orleans, Westchester. . Cat ChauteNia Niagara All gany, Suffolk," Suffolk Suffolk, I Years. [1822 1824 1816,17 1883 I1S03 11810 1814,15 1820 1 824 1848 1844 1842 1823 1825 1782,88 ! 1 850 11810 1820,21 1827 1 B85 1827 1828 1836 1837 1825 1 826 1851 1852 1848 1849 1849 1 -24 1828 1-29 1887 1-55 1792 1808 1-14,15 1882 1830 1826 1 886 1848 1849 1851 1 823 1824 1-40 1-42 Is 4-3 ls44 1847 1-12 1 si 2, 13 14 1-44 1S46 1 B28 1 -29 1791 1818 1-34 1-4-3 1 886 1888 1856 274 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Flovd, Nieoll, Suffolk- 1798,99 Fox, Alfred Jefferson, W>» Floyd. Xieoli, Suffolk 1800 Fox. Chauncey J... Caitaraugus... 1883 Flovd, Nieoll, Suffolk 1S00,1 1811 lux. Cbaunc v J.... Cattaraugus,.. 1884 Floyd. Thomas Tioga Fox. Edward W Otsego 1 849 Folger Robert B., . . New- York,.. . 1849 Fox, Frederick .... 1 ry n 1779, SO Follett. Oran Genesee 1834 Fox, Frederick C... Montgomery, . 7-4.-5 Folts. Warner Herkimer, 1 S85 Fox, George F. ... Schoharie. . . . 1339 Fonda, I ouw, Montgomery,. 1 799 Fox, Norman Wash A-War'n 1S19 Fonda, Douw, Montgomery,. 1795 Fox. Norman, Wash. ,t Warn l89n Fmida, Douw A.,.. . Mont. & Ham.. 1838 Fox, Norman, W arren IS26 Fonda. Douw I , .. . Saratoga 179S Fix Norman, \\ arren 1S30 Fonda Henry Fonda, Henry,... . Montgomery, . Montgomery, . I SOS i sin, 17 Fox, Peter C 1S08 1S24 FOX, Peter C Mont. A Ham , Fonda Henry, Montgomery.. l S-20 Francisco. John T... Montgomery, . 1820 Fonda, Jellis A.,... Albany 1792 Franklin, Amos A... Chenango, . . . 1S29 Fonda, Jellis A ... . Albany 1792,93 Franklin. Morris,. .. New-\ ork, . . . 1887 Fonda, Jel is A.,. . . Albanv, .. 1 794 Fraser, Allen Onei a St Osw., 182 1 21 Fonda. Peter H,... Montgomery, . 1S46 Fraser, William, . . Greene 1S14 Foot, Isaac, Herkimer, 179S F- raser. William F.,. Rockland,... 1840 Foot. Samuel A.,.. . Ontario, 1850 Frazier. Robert, .. Oneida, 1850 Foot. Samuel A.,.. . Ontario, 1857 Freer, Jacob > ("1st r 1852 Foote, Ebenezer, . . . Flster 1792 Freeman, Jeremiah, Orleans 1354 Foote, Ebenezer, . . . Ulster, 1794 Freeman, Joseph . . St Lawrence,. 1831 Foote, Ebenezer, . . . Ulster, 1796 Freeligh. Michael... Albanv 1S16 Eoote. Ebenezer, . . . Ulster 1796,97 }■ rencii. Abel Albany, 1816 Foote, Elial T Cat.Chau&Nia 1S20 French. Abel Oneida 1798,99 Foote, Elial T., Cliautauque, . 1S26 French. Abel Oneida, 1800, 1 Foote Elial T., Ohautauque,.. 1n27 French, Abel On idn,. 1S02 Foote. Orrin, Delaware, 1846 French Abel Oneida 18ti8 Forbes, John G.,.. . Onondaga, . . . I**26 French, Benjamin, . . Onondaga, .. . 1848 Ford. Ebenezer, New- York 18811 French, George A.,. Chaotauque. . 1888 Ford, Elijah, Erie, 1850 French, George A... Cliautauque, . [840 1781,82 1782, 88 French, George A., French, Jairus Cliautauque, . Madison IS41 Ford, -Jacob, Albany, 1851 Ford, Jacob, Albanv, 1784 French, John Mont. & Ham. 1>26 Ford, Jacob, Albany 1784.85 French, Ulvsses D .. New-1 ork,. .. 184:1 Ford, Jacob, Columbia, 1 792 French. Salphron. II. Broome, 1846 Ford, Simeon Dutchess, 1820,21 Frev. John. Try on 1 782, 88 Ford, Simeon, Herkimer, ... 1 322 ;]• rev, John Montgomery, ] 786 Ford, Svlvester Ford, William D.,.. Albany Herkimer, 1814,15 1S16 Frev. John 17s7 FreV John Montgomery,. I7S9 Ford, William D.,.. Herkimer, 1S16,17 Frev. John Montgomery, . 1768,89 Ford, Wil iam L., .. Broome, 1 852 Frev. John, Montgomery, . 1791 Fordvce. Nathau'lII., Monroe 1851 Frev, John, . . Montgomery.. 1798 Forman, Jonathan,. Chenango, . . . 1800, 1 Krinek. Andrew, Jr., Trvon 1792,88 Forman, Joshua Onondaga. . . . IS08 Frisbee. Philip Columbia 1792,98 Forsyth, William W., Albanv 1 858 1 risble, Henry C, .. ( hauiauque, . 1845 Fort, Jacob A., Rensselaer,. .. 1796.97 Frisbie. Philip, Albanv 1781,89 Fort] Jacob A., Rensselaer,. . . 1798 Frisby. John Albany IS08 Fort, Jacob A., Rensselaer,. . . 1798,99 Frost, It-aac S Montgomery.. I S89 Fort. Jacob A., Rensselaer,. . . 1800 F rost, James Schenectady, . 1819 Fort, Jacob A., Rensselaer,. . . 1802 Frost, Joel K estchester, . I8(i6 Forward, Oliver Cat.ChauANla 1820 Frost, Joel Westchester, . 1808 Fosdick, Nlctaol Herkimer mis Frost, John W. \\ estchester, 1889 Fosdick. Nichol Herkimer, 1819 Frost, \iles Westchester, 1S94 Fosler, Allium Lewis Is: 44 1 rost. Thomas Richmond, . . 17-7 Foster, Ebenezer... . Putnam, 1 9 12 Frotbinghara, Gid ,. < monrlaga, . .. 1828 Foster, Jamei '■.. Greene, 1319 Fryer Henry Schenectady, . 1816 Foster, James M.... Washington,.. 1846 I- uller, Ani"S B., Madison, 1810 Foster, Reuben 11 , Wayne L886 Fuller. Daniel Delaware,.... 1809,9 Fowler, George F.,. Oneida, l S56 Fuller, I 'anlel Delaware, 1811 Fowler, Gilbert <>.... Orange 1884 1- uller. Jerome Monroe 1848 Fowler Jer. V. D. B , \.w Y<>rk, . . . I860 Fuller, John Albany, 1847 Fowler, Fester N'.,. . 1 meida, 1887 Fuller. PhiloC., .. I.i\ ingston,. . . I -■_".) Fowler, Robert,. 1 »raiiu r e 1829 Fuller, PhiloC 1. \ Ins ton,. . . 1880 Fowler, Robert 1 krange, ls.il I uller, Russel Oneida, Fowler, Bobert, 1 'range, Fuller, Russel, Oneida, 1S40 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 27, Names. Counties. Years. Names. 1 Counties. Years. Fuller, William, .... Onondaga, . . . 1-41 Gardner Nathaniel. . Suffolk 17-6 Fullc. William, ... Onondaga, .. . 1842 Gardn r, Silvester,. Onondaga, . . . 1-22 Fuller, William K., . Madison,. ... 1S29 Garnsev, John .... Niagara 1-27 Fuller, Will am K , . Madison, 1830 Garnsev, John .... Niagara, .... 1S2S Fullerton. Daniel,. .. Orange, 1850 Garnsev, John, Niagara 1S29 Fullerton. Steph. *'., Orange 1888 Garnsev, Peter B., . i henatuo, . .. 1 -oo Fullerton, William S., Livingston,. . . 1846 Garretson, Freeborn , Dutchess 1833 Fullerton. WilliamS., Livingston,. .. 1-47 Garretson. Freeborn Dutchess 1845 Fult-n, Thomas Orange, 1853 Garretson. Ilarmanu * Richmond, . . . 1-25 Funk. John H Kings 1 -57 Garrison. Abraham, Trvon 17S0. SI Furinan, Gabriel New- York.... 1796 Garrison Abraham. Trvon, 1781,82 Furman, Gabriel . . . New- York... . 1814 Garrison, Denn s, . . New- York,. .. 1547 Furman, Richard... New- York,. . . 1794 Gariisnn, Dennis,. . New- York,. . . 1848 Furman. Richard,.. New-1 ork.. .. 1795 Garrison, Harry, . Dutchess, 1802 Furman, Richard,.. New- York.... 1796 Garrison. John ... Putnam 1833 Furman, Richard... New-1 ork 1796 97 Gamtson. John, Jr. .'Richmond, . .. 1836 Furman, Richard . . New- York,. . . 1798,99 Gasherie, John Orange, 1-12 Furman, William,... Kings, 1824 Gates George Jefferson 1S49 Furman. William. .. Kings 1-2.-) Gates, Horatio, .... New-York,.. . 1800,1 Furman William,... KinL'~ 1-26 Gates, Phinehas, . . Herkimer 1 798,99 Gage, Henry H ^ ales 1 356 Gate-, Ralph I. , .. Madison, 1844 Gafge, Philip P.,... Jeffer-on, 1838 Gates, Eichard W.. Orleans,.. ... 1841 Gale, James Greene 1808,9 Gates, Beth M Genesee, 1 882 Gale, James, Greene 1814,15 Theodore IJ-. Ulster, Gale, John V\ a.«hington... 1810 Gay, George A Ulster, 1648 V> asbington,.. Washington,. . Washington, 1-14.15 1-16,17 1-19 Monroe, 1 -36 Geddes, James Geddes, -lames,. ... Onondaga, . . . Onondaga, . .. 1S04 Gale, John 1-22 Gale, Moses D New-1 orfc,. . . 1 -52 A alter. Jr... . Warren 1-37 Gale, Moses I) New-York,. .. l-5:j Gel-ton, David Suffolk, 1777,78 Gallatian, David. . . . Lister, 17-6 Gelston, David Suffolk, 1778,79 Gallaiian. David, . . . Ulster, ... 17-7 Gelston, David Suffolk Gallup. John I., Albanv. . . ... 1-47 Gelston, David.. .. Suffolk, 17- ,-1 Gallup. Wesley B... Colombia,. .. 1852 Gelston, David Suffolk, 1781,82 Saratoga, -aratoga, 1816,17 1320 21 Suffolk, Suffolk 1782, -3 Gansevoort. Herman, Gelston, David,. . . . 17-; Gan*ey.ort. Leonard, Albanv, 1778,78 .. David Suffolk, 17S4,S5 Gansevoort. Leonard, Albanv 1789 Gelston, John Suffolk, 1791 Gansevoort Leon,Jr., Albanv, 1795 m, John Suffolk, 1792 Gan9evoort, Peter. . . Albany, 1880 Gelston, John Suffolk, 1792,93 Gansevoort, Peter,.. Albany 1881 Gelston, John Suffolk 1794 Ganson. Jan.' Genesee, 1-512, 13 Gelston, John Suffolk 1795 Ganson, James Genesee, 1-14 Gelston, John New-York, .. . 1-11 Ganson, James,. Genesee, 1816 Gelston, Mali by, ... New- York... . 1-25 Ganson, James, •-, . ... 1816,17 Gelston, Maltby, . .. New- York,. . . 1-26 Gaii-on, Jan • ee, 1-24 Genet'. Henry J.,. . Rensselaer,. .. 1 -32 Garbutt John Monroe 1-29 _-■■. Isaac, Gere, Isaac, Chautauque, . 1-57 Gardenier. Dirck,. . . Columbia, 1800,1 Saratoga 1816 Gardineer, Jacob Trvou, 1779,-0 Gere, Isaac Saratoga 1824 Gardineer, Jaeob,. . . Trvon, Suffolk, 1780,81 1828 Gcr nain. Bollin German, Obadiah, . Erie, 1854 Gardiner, Abr*m If.. Chenango, ... 17i<-.'.'9 Gardiner, Abr'm BL Suffolk 1853 German, Obadiah, . Chenango, . .. 1S04 Gar liner, Dirck Colombia 1794 German, Obadiah, . Chenango, . .. 1-04,5 Gardiner, Nathaniel, Suffolk, German, obadiah, . Chenango, . . . 1S : '7 Gardiner Nathaniel, Suffolk, 1788,89 German, Obadiah,. Chenango, . .. 1-115 Gardiner, Nathaniel, Suffolk, 1788,90 German, Obadiah, . Chenango 1— ,9 Gardiner, Samuel R., Suffolk German Obadiah, .. Ch nango 1819 Gardiner, Samuel S.. New- York,. . . Germond, Smith, . .. Rensselaer. . . 1 834 Gardiner. Samuel S.. New- York,. .. 1834 Gettman. Frederick Montgomery,. 1794 Gardner, George laer,.. . 1-12 Gettman, Frederick Montgomery, . 1795 Gardner, George.. . . Tioga, [884 Gettman, Frederick Montgomery,. 1796 Gardner, Hiram Niagara, L886 Gettman, Frederick .Montgomery,. 1796,91 Gardner, Howel Jaralnga,. ... 1-14.15 Gettman, Frederick Montgomery,, L793 Gardner, Howel,.. Saratoga, ... l 827 Gibbons, John Albanv, 1812,18 Gardner, Howel, Saratoga 1-31 Gibbs, Augustas, ... Livinsston,. .. 1-41 Gardner, James D.,. Albany, 1 5 29 Gibbs, Leman Livingston 1854 Ga -drier, James K.,. Sullivan, 1-53 Gibbs, Leonard Washington, . 1888 Gardner, John C.,.. Genesee, 1550 Gibson, James T., . . Oswego 1352 276 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Fears Gibson, John Saratoga ISIS Glen, Henry Albany 1786 Gilford, James Jefferson, . . . 1S53 Glen, Henry, Albany 17s? Gifford. William, ... Sell neetady, . 1845 Glen, Henrv Schenectady, . 1810 Gilbert Abijah, Westchester, . 1779, SO Glover, Andrew Seneca 1828 Gilbert, Abijah Westchester, . 1781,8-2 Glover, James, Chenango,... . 1800, 1 Gilbert, Abijah, Gilbert, Abijah WesicheMer, . 1762,88 Glover, Eras: us W .,. New- York,... 1 858 u estchester, . 17>4 Glover. Erastus W.,. New- York, . . . 1S56 Gilbert, Abijah Westchester. . 1784.85 Glover, Erastus W.,. New-1 ork,. .. 1S57 Gilbert, Abijah,. .. Gilbert, Abijah, Westchester, . 17S(3 Godard, Harlow, . .. St. Lawrence,. 1 849 Westchester, . 17sS Godard, Harlow St. Lawrence,. 1850 Gil ert, Abijah, Gilbert, Abijah, Westchester. . 1791 Godard. Beth W Erie, IS55 Westchester, . 1800 Goff, George W Essex 1849 Gilbert, Abijah Gilbert, Abijah Gilbert. Abijah Gilbert, Abijah, Gilbert. Abijah, (iilbert, Albert, Westchester, . 1800,1 Goff, George W.,.. Essex 1S50 Westchester, . 1803 Goforth, William,.. New-York,. .. 1784,85 Westchester, . IS08 Goforth, William.... New-York,... 1786 Westchester. . 1S04 Gold. Thomas K.,... Oneida, 1808 Westchester, . 1804.5 Goodell. Richard,. . . Jefferson, 1820,21 New- York,. .. 1849 Good.ll, Richard,... Jefferson, 1823 Gilbert, Albert New- York,. .. 1S5D Goodell, Richard Jefferson 1 394 Gilbert. Benjamin,.. Gilbert, Benjamin,.. Otsego, 1794 Goodell, Richard,... Jefferson, 1825 Otsego, 171)8,99 Goodman, Titus, Jr., Livingston,. .. 1S29 Gilbert. Benjamin,.. Otsego, IStO Goodman, Titus, Jr., Livingston,.. . 1830 Gilbert, Elisha Columbia,.. . . 179^,99 Goodrich, Alpheus,. Saratoga, 1S25 Gilbert, Elisha, Jr., . Columbia, .... 18(i7 Goodrich, Alpheus.. Saratoga, 1823 Gilbert. Elisha. Jr., . Columbia, 1822 Goodrich, Caleb,.. .. Oneida, 1856 Gilbert. Ezekiel, Columbia, :7S9,90 Goodrich, Erastus, . . Tioga 1S48 Gilbert, Ezekiel, ... Columbia, ... 1800 Goodrich, Gideon,.. Saratoga 1803 Gilbert. Ezekiel, Columbia, 1800,1 Goodrich, Gideon,.. Saratoga, 1807 Gilbert, Joel Osego, 1841 Goodwin, Elijah II., Tioga, 1886 Gilbert. L. Mortimer, Otsego, 1849 Goodyear, Charles .. Schoharie, . .. 1S40 Gilbert, Samuel A.,. Montgomery, . 1814 Gookl, Gardner, Orleans, 1 845 Gilbert, Silvester,. .. >t Lawrence,. Is-jt Gordon, dames, Albany, 1777.78 (iilbert, Tillv Cattaraugus, . 1S;37 Gordon, James, A lb. my, 177S. 79 Gilbert, Thomas I., . Onondaga, . . . L880 Gordon, James,. .. Albany, 1779. SO Gilbert, Thomas I., . Onondaga, . . . 1881 Gordon, .lames, Albany, 17-1 Gilbert, Wheeler.. .. Dutchess, 1828 Gordon, James, Albany, 1786 Gilbert^ William A.,. Jefferson, 1S6I Gordon. James, Albany, 17s7 Gilbert, William A.,. Jefferson, 1 852 Gordon, James, Albany, 17S8 Gilbert, William W.. New-York,... 17^ 59 Gordon, James,. . .. Albany, 1789,80 Gilbert, William W., New- York,. .. 1791 ||Gordon, Samuel Delaware, . . . 1884 Gilbert, William W., New-York,.. . 1792, 93 (Gordon. Samuel, Wash.& War'n 1814 Gilbert, William W., New- York,.. . 1808 IJGorham, George S.,. Otsego, 1S44 Gilbert, William W.. Ne\v-\ ork,.. . l-iii. .' Gorham, Meeker,. . , 1S06 Gostee, Henry,. I'lster 1S54 Gilbert, William \V\, New- York,... Greene, 1833 Gilbert. William W., New-1 ork,. .. 1807 j Gosman, Jonath'n B. Tompkins, ... 1S29 (Iilbert. William W., New- York, . .. I 308 Gosman, Jonath'n B. Tompkins, . .. 1830 Gilchrist. Daniel, . . Otsego L889 Gott, Harvey W Columbia, 1 85 1 Gilchrist, John,. . . . Saratoga is-j2 .Gould. David Cayuga is 15 Gilcnrist, John Saratoga, 1827 Gould, John Niagara, 1856 Gilchrist, John, Saratoga, 1881 Gould, John Niagara 1857 Giles, Aquila Giles, Aqnila B ngs, 1788,89 Gould, John S., Columbia, 1847 Kings, 17>;>, y ( » Gould, Pharez. Onondaga,... . 1888 Giles, Aqnila Kings, 1791 Gould, Pharez i taondaga, , . , 1889 Kings, Sulv'n&Ulster, 1792,98 Gould, Pharea 1820, 21 Gouverneur, Sam'l I. Onondaga, . . ■ New- York,. .. 1840 Gillespie, William <;. Gillel, Daniel M.,. .. 1825 Madison, L828 Gove, George B. l:.. Franklin, 1824 Oillet, Daniel M Madison LS82 Gore, George B. EL, Franklin 1S49 (Mlet, -John, Cortland, L638 Graham, Alexander, Tompkins, . .. Dutchess, 1851 Gillett. Joel otseiro 1 84 J Graham, Daniel 1792 Gilmore. Bartbolo.T. New- York,. . . 1 B58 Graham, George G., lister 1841 Gilmore, Dexter, . . . Oneida 1858 Graham, Jan I'lster, 1849 Glass (Jeurire A'.. . . Rensselaer,. . . IMS Graham, John G.,. . I'lster 1791 Glass Joseph •'• Onondaga, . .. 1 9 1'.» Graham. Morris Dutchess I7ss Glasier. GiHir New- York, .. . 1848 Graham, Peter II.,. . New- York,... 18M Glasl r, George G., New-York,... 1 B44 Graham, Richard, . . Orange 1823 Glenson, Wesley ... FultonMlam. i B5 1 Graham, B bert, Westchester, . 1777,78 GleaSOtl, Wesley, . . Pulton&Ham., 1 -55 ( irahain, Robert, ■ • ■ \\ estcheatar, . 1800,1 Glcason, William.Jr. Delaware, 1851 Graham, Theo.V.W., Albany, 1794 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 277 Names. Counties. Tears. Names. Counties. Years. Granger.CIeanthusP. Jefferson, 1857 Gregory, David E., . Rensselaer,. .. 1816 (! ranker, Francis,. . . Ontario, 1826 Gregory, John H.,.. Delaware, 1820,21 1847 Granger, Francis,. .. Ontario, 1827 Gregorv, Joseph. . .. Rensselaer,... Granger, Francis,. . . I )ntario, 1828 Gregory, Noves P., . v linton, 1845 Grander, Francis.. . Ontario I860 Gregorv. Noves P., . < linton 1S46 Granger. Francis,. . . Ontario 1S32 Gregory, Stephen, .. Rensselaer,. .. 1812 Granger HezvkiahL Onondaga, . . . 1814,15 Gregorv, William 8.. New-York,. .. 1851 Grant, Amos Y., Sullivan, 1844 Griffin, Jacob, Dutchess, 1786 Grant, Asa, Delaware, 1822 Griffin, Jacob, Dutchess, 1787 Grant. Asa,. Delaware, 1823 Griffin, Jacob, Dutchess, 17SS.S9 1789,90 1836 Grant, George Madison, 1848 Griffin, Jacob Dutchess Grant. James Dutchess, ... 1S14, 15 Griffin, John, Delaware,. ... Grant, Joseph Oneida 1824 Griffin, Orrin, Delaware, 1842 Grant, L. A. G. B.,. Orleans, 1826 Griffin Samuel, Otsego, . . . 1812,13 1814 Grant, Samuel H.,.. Otsego, 1-57 Griffin, Samuel, Otsego, Graves, Amos Cortland, . ... 1846 Griffin, Sidney L — Suffolk, 1888 Graves, Henry,. Oneida 183(5 Griffin, Simeon R — Tioga 1843 Graves, John Herkimer, 1812,13 Grilling, William. .. Warren 1836 Graves. John, Herkimer, L824 Grifnng. William, .. Warren 1839 Graves, Joseph, Jefferson 1848 Griffith, Evan New- York,. . 1S38 Graves, Lewis, JePn.Le's&StL I SOS Griggs John R., O'sego, 1843 Graves, Lewis, Lewis 1810 Griggs, Samuel Steuben ls3S Graves Randall Steuben 1829 Grinnell, Clark s.,.. Mont. Jfc Ham., 1S34 Gray, Andrew B Montgomery. . 1S47 Grinnell, Clark S.... FuPriifcllam'n. 1846 Gray, Charles, Herkimer L885 GrisWOld, Chester,. . Rensselaer. . . . 1828 Gray, David Bensselaer, . 1796 Griswold, Chester,.. Rensselaer,. .. 1881 Gray, Daniel, Rensselaer,.. . 1795 Griswold, Chester,. Rensselaer,. .. 1835 Graf, Daniel, Bensselaer,. . . 1796,97 Griswold, Gaylord,. . Herkimer i 796, 97 179S Gray, Daniel, Bensselaer,. . . 1798 Griswold, Gaylord,.. Herkimer, Gray, Daniel, Bensselaer,.. 1798,99 Griswold, Stephen.. . Genesee, 1830 Gray, Daniel Bensselaer,. . . 1800 Griswold, Stephen... Genesee, 1831 Gray, Daniel, Rensselaer,. . . 1 822 Groat, Peter. Jr.,. . . Columbia, 1S36 Gray, Epbraim, Madison 1 S88 Groen, Jacob Marias, Ulster, 1807 Cray John Washington,. 1-7 Orocsbeek, John P.. Rensselaer,. .. 1826 Gray. Nathaniel, Chautauque, . 1 888 Oroesbeck. Mvndcrt, Bensselaer,. .. 1818 Gray, Norman 11.,. . Greene, 1862 Groom, Andrew, . . Cayuga, 1834 Gray, rhomasS Vv arren, 1 856 Groom, Andrew Cayuga, 1885 Green, Andrew H., . Genesee 1838 Groom, James, Saratoga, 1844 Green, Andrew II., . Genesee, ! 889 Groot. Simon A.,. . . Schenectady, . 1819 Green, Archer, Senec >, i8i6, n Gros, Ezra C Essex, 1823 Gre n. Asapl St. Lawrence,. 1 855 Gros, Ezra O.,.. Essex 1829 Green. Hrvam, Ontario, .. 1816, 1' Gros, Henry, Herkimer 1816, 17 Green, Bryara Ontario, 1819 Gros, Henry, Herkimer, 1819 Green, Brvam, .... Ontario, 1820 Gros, Lawrence, Montgomery,. 1807 Green, Bryan Ontario, 1822 Gr S, Lawrence Montgomery, . 1S08 Green, George G.,.. Cortland, . . . 1889 Oros, Lawrence, Mont'y.fellam. 1820 Green, Israel B., .. Schenectady, . 1849 Gros, Lawrence, Mont'y&Ham. 1820.21 Green, Jam s, Chenango,. . . . 1808 Gros, Lawrence, .... Mont'y&Ham. 1827 Green. John, ... ... Montgomery, . ls»>, 9 Cross Nicholas Montgomery, . 1822 Green, John Green, John, ....... Montgomery, . Bensselaer,. . . 1810 1802 Grosvenor, 1 in.*. 1'.. Orosvenor, Thos. P., Columbia, Columbia, 1810 1811 Green, John, Rensselaer,. . . 1808 Grosvenor, Thos. P., Columbi ', 1S12 Cattaraugus, . Krie, Montgomery,. |s;{s L347 IS50 New-York. 1840 1841 Gre, n, Obadlah J., . Green, Samuel S.,. .. Grout, Paul, New- York,. .. 1S42 Green, 8e\ mow, Lewis: 1858 Grover. .John Charlotte, 1779.80 Green, Staats Ontario 1842 Grover. John, Jr., . . Camera, 1804 5 Green, 1 Imothy, Cortland, Is47 Grover. John, Jr.,.. Cayuga, 1806 Greene, slonzo, Greene 1-50 Grover, John, Jr.,.. Cayuga 1S07 Green . Alpheos 8.,. Jefferson, 1827 Grover. John Jr.... Cayuga, 1808 Greene, Alpbetu 3.,. Jefferson, ... 1828 Grover, Salmon G.,. Livingston,. .. 1834 Greene, Job Bensselaer,. . . 1816 Grow, Piatt F., Cortland 1844 Greene, Samuel, .... Herkimer 1 858 Ouest. William A.,.. New- York,. .. 1856 Greene, William 1). New- York,... 1851 Guilliland, William,. Clinton&Essex 1800 Greenly, '1 nomas.. . . Madison,. . . 1818 (in in nip. George B . Tompkins 1834 Greenly, '1 nomas,. . . Madison, 1819 Guinnip, George B., Tompkins, . .. 1836 Gregory, Aaron, . . . Saratoga. 1798 Galon, James, ..... Westchester, . 1820 Gregory, Alonzo A.,. Cattaraugus, . 1351 Guion, James, .. Westchester, . 1820, 21 24 278 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Onei&Oswcgo Rockland,.. .. 1819 1818 Hall, James, New-York,. .. One da, 1S26 Gurnee, Abraham.. . Hall, John 1800 Gurnee, Abraham,.. Bo kland 1819 Hall, John, Jr., Sullivan, 18*5 Gurnee, Abraham,.. Rockland, .... 1821 Hall, John P., Chautauque, . i 900 Gurnee, Abraham,.. Rockland, .... 1825 Hall. John T., Herkimer, 1S43 Gurnee, Abraham. . Rockland, 1826 Hall. -Johnson, Onondaga, . .. 1S29 Gurnsey, Ezekiel B.. Chautauque, . 1849 Hall Johnson Onondaga ... 1880 Chenango. . . . Richmond, ... 1SH,15 1S19 Hall, Lyman, Hall, Lyman, "\\ ashington,.. Washington, . 1808 (J ay on, Harmanus,.. 1819 (in von. Harmanus,.. Richmond, . . . 1S20 Hall. Mordecai W estchesier, . 1796 Guyon, James, . ... Richmond. . .. 1-11 Hall, Nathan, Jr Madison, 1618 Gayon. -lames, Richmond, . .. 1812 Hall, Na ban K Erie, 1848 Westchester, . Richmond. . . . 1819 1812, 18 Hal), Robert. . 1S19 1 798 (Juvon, .Tame-*, Jr., . Hall. Rowland, Rensselaer (Juvon James, Jr., . Richmond, . .. 1-14 Hall, Solomon Chenango,. . . . 1846 Hack lev, Aaron, Jr., Herkimer,... . 1-14 Hall. William, Otsego 1S23 Hacklev, Aaron, Jr.. Herkimer, 1814.15 Hall, William, Otsego, 1S29 Hackle v, Aaron, Jr., Herkimer, 1818 Hall, Willis Albany, 1543 Hacklev, Aaron Herkimer, ... 1-37 Hall, Willis, New-York, — IS3S Hacklev, Philo.M.,.. Herkimer 1890 Halleck, Joseph Oneida, 1841 Hadlev. Amos K ,. . Bensa laer, . . . 1-4T Hallett, donah,. Queens 1S00 Hadley, Amos K.,.. Rensse'aer,. .. 1848 Hallett, Jonah Queens 1800,1 Hadlev. Amos K.,.. Rensselaer,. .. 1849 Hallett. Jonathan,... Montgomery, . 1 504,5 Iladley. Sterling G. . Seneca, 1868 Hallock, John, Jr.,.. Orange 1816,17 Ha IT, Joseph E., Dutchess, 1804 Hallock, John, Jr.,.. Orange, 1-2(1, £1 Hager, Daniel, Jr.,.. Schoharie, ... 1881 Ilalsev. Cornelius, . . Clinton 1837 linger, Henry, Schoharie 1811 HaJsey, Cornelius, .. Clinton, 1833 1 lager, Henry, Schoharie 1S12 Ilalsev, David, Suffolk, 1840 Hager, Peter, Tompkins, . .. 1820,21 HaJsey, Hugh, Suffolk, 1 329 Hager, Pet r 2d,... Tompkins. . . 189i Ilalsev, Hugh,.. Suffolk 1924 Hager, Peter 2d, ... Tompkins, . .. Tompkins, . .. 1S23 Ilalsev, Lewis, Tompkins, 1837 1 lager. Peter. 2d,.. .. 1 B24 Ilalsev. Nicoll, Tompkins, 1 924 llaight. Ebtnezer,. .. Dutchess, 1S08.9 Ilalsev, Nichol, Seneca 1816 Haight, Ebenezer, . .. Dutchess, 1810 Ilalsev, Silas, Onondaga, . . . 1796,87 Haight, Fletcher M., Monroe 1834 Hal- ■ y. Silas, Onondaga, 1798 Haight. John, Dutches! 1807 Ilalsev, Silas Cayuga, 1300 Haight, John, Dutchess, 1808 Ilalsev, Silas Cayuga 1800, 1 Haight, Robert Monroe 1-4:; Ilalsev, Silas Cayuga, 1803 Haight, Samuel, Greene, ...... 1807 Halsey, Silas Cayuga 1NI4 Haight, Samuel, Westchester, . 1782,83 Ilalsev, Samuel B.,.. Dutchess, 1 -27 Haight, Samuel, Westchester,. . 17-4 Halsey, Samuel B.,.. Dutchess, 1881 Haight, Samuel, Westchester... 17-9,90 Ilal.-led, Reuben,... Rensselaer,.. . 1827 Haight, Samuel, Westchester,! . LT91 Hamblin, Eli,... . Dutchess 1889 Haight, Samuel Westchester, . 1792 Hamilton, Alexander New-1 <>rk.. . . 1787 Haight, Mephen, . . Dutchess, lN r )0 Hamilton. Alexander New- York,. .. 1S19 Hakes, Harlow, Steuben 1S5(J Hamilton, Erastus,. , Greene, l B82 Halbert, Enos S., . . . Cortland 1888 Hamilton, Isaac Albany, 1827 Haleotl, Matthew,... Delaware,.. .. [880 Hamilton. John, ... Saratoga, . . 1816,17 Hale, Daniel, Albany, Greene, 1807 1803 Hamilton, Patrick,. . Hamilton, Patrick .. Columbia, Greene, 1798 Hale, George 1804,5 Hale, John K., Steuben, 1 349 Hamilton, Thos. II. Oneida Hale, .John W Oneida 1 386 Hamilton. William,. Saratoga 1616 Hale. Mordecai Westchester, . 1 TIT,, 9i Hamilton, William.. Saratoga, 1819 11 all, Ambrose, .... Wayne 1828 Hammond, Alon. G., Rensselaer, . . . 1828 Hall, Amos, Ont.fcSteuben, 1798 Hammond, Alon. G. Rensselaer,. .. 1 388 Hall, Amos Ont. A Steuben. 1788,99 Hammond, Burton,. Rensselaer,. . . 1S02 Hall, Amos, Ont fcGenesee 1804 Hammond, Burton,. Rensselaer,, . . l-l t Hall, Amos, Ont fcGenesee, Gen On *A1Pj 1804,6 1808 Hammond, Kurton,. Hammond, Elisba... Rensselaer, .. . Schoharie, . . . 1816,17 Hall, Amos, 1-17 Hall, Amos C, . . Oneida 1808 Hammond, Ephraim 1 nyuga, 1 829 Hail. Barnabas St. Lawrence,. i-;,:: Hammond, Bnhraim Oaynga, 1880 Hail Barnabai st. Lawrence,. IS54 Hammond, Gideon,. I ssex 1887 Hall, Benjamin F.,.. < ayuga, 1844 Hammond, Gideon,. Essex, 1888 Hail, David, Steulwn 1888 Hammond, Gideon,. Essex,. 1889 Hall, Darius, Tompkins, . .. Onondaga . . , 1849 Hammond, Okie m,. Essex 1844 Hall. George ISI6 Hammond. James,.. Dutchess, 1848 Hall, Charles H nrv, New-York, .. 1 38fl Hamrannd, James, Dutchess, 1849 Hall, James, Chautampic, 1SJ4 Hammond; John C-, Lsscx, . . v . . . . 1840 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 279 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Ha nmond, Judah, . . New-York 1 882 Hart. Josiah, Cortland 1825 Hampton, Isaac Allegany 1856 Hart. Levi, Lewis 1818 Hancbett, James J., Oneida IS56 Hart, Orris, Oswego, 1827 Haner Alfred N., .. Hanford, John, Oswego, Ontario 1328 1811 Kings, 1856 Hart, Robert Hanford. 'ohn,. .. Kings 1357 Hart, Richard P.,... Rensselaer,. .. 1820,21 Ilaiiimm, Chester, .. Genesee 1s44 Hart, Samuel Onondaga. . . . 1S49 Hannuta, Chester, . Genesee, 1845 Hart, Stephen Lewis, 1S20, 21 Harden, Harry G.,.. Otsego, 1845 Hart. Thomas, Oneida, 1S06 Hardenburgh,Abrm. SulTn «* Ulster. 1810 Hart, Truman Ontario, 1820,21 Hardenburgh. Ab. I. Sull'n & Ulster, 1812 Hartshorn, John K... Allegany, 1862 Hardenburgh, Ah. I. Sull'n ^Ulster, 1812,13 Harvey, Henry, Otsego, ... 1S3S Hardenburgh. H. M. Sullivan, . . . 1880 Hasbrouck, Abraham Ulster 1781,82 Hardenbargb, Jaco., Ubter 1825 Hasbrouck, Abraham Bull, .y. Ulster, 1811 Hard nburgh, Jo. G. Qlster 1777 78 Hasbrouck. Anthony Sullivan 1884 Hardenburgh, Jo. G. Ulster, 1779, 86 Hasbrouck, Jacob I., SnlPn a Ulster, 1822 Harden urgh. Jo. G. Ulster 1780,81 Hasbrouck. Jacob I., Ulster 1825 Hardenbargb, Jo. G. Ulster, 17-1 82 Hasbrouck, Joseph.. Ulster, 1TS6 H rdeubargb, Jo. 6. Ulster 1784,85 Hasbrouck, Joseph.. Ulster 1791 Hardenbargb. .io. G. Ulster, 17s-, 99 Hasbrouck, Joseph.. Ulster 1792 Hardenbargb, Jo. &. Ulster 1 7-0, 9" Hasbrouck, Jos'ph.Jr Ulster 1S00,1 Hardenbargb, Leon. Ulster Hasbrouck, Jos'ph.Jr Ulster I8A4 Hardin, Dennis, Madison 1858 Hssbrouck, Josiah... Ulster, 1796,97 Haring, Aaron,. Mont, ft Ham. Hasbrouck. Josiah,.. Ulster 1802 Haring, John Cayuga Hasbrouck, Josiah .. Ulster 1806 Harinir, John, Cayuga, 1820,21 Hasbrouck. Louis... St. Lawrence.. 1314 Haring John Rockland Hasbrouck. Wm. C Orange, 1847 Haring, John, Jr., . . Rockland 1844 Hascall. Asa, Franklin, 1825 Haring. John A., . . . Rockland, ... 1847 Hascall, Asa, Franklin, .... 1826 Harlow, Isaac Washington... 1804,5 Hascall, Asa Franklin, .... 1885 Harmon. Elisha, .. Monroe, 1849 Hascall. Asa Franklin 1839 Harnian Elislia, .. Monroe, 1850 Hascall, John Genesee, • 1828 Harpending Abm-V. Fates Hascall, Job, Haskin. William P.,. New- York, . . . 1885 Harper, Robert, Albany, Rensselaer,. . . 1 388 Harper, William, . .. Trvon, 1781,82 Haslet. W illiam A.,. Montgomery,. 1848 Harper, W illiam, . .. Trvon 17-; Hastings, Lemuel,.. W ashington,.. 1325 Harper, William. . . . Montgomery, . 1784. 85 Hastings, Orlando,.. Monroe, 1858 Harper, \\ dham, . .. Montgomery, 1786 Hastings, William T. Chemung, 1857 Harper, William,. . . Montgomery, . Albany, 1827 Harper. \V il iam, . .. Montgomery,. 1788,89 Hatch. Edward N... 1818 Hatch, Israel T. Frie, 1854 Harper. William W. Broome, Frie 1852 Harpur, Robert Broome 1-4-.' Hatch. Junius II.,.. New-York,. .. 1S22 Harpur, Robert, Broome 1853 ! Hatch. Moses P < tewego, 1851 Ha pur, Robert, Hew* York,. . . 1777.7- Hatfield Abraham,. Westchester, . 1852 llarpnr, Robert, .... New- York,. .. 177-. 79 Hatfield, M< - Orange 179S Harpnr, Robert New-York,... 1779,3i> Hatfield, Richard, Jr. New- York,. . . 1812,18 Harpur, Robert, . . . New-York . .. Hatfield, Richard,... New-York,. .. 1814 Hari ur. Robert New- York,. . . 1781,82 Hatfield, Richard,... New-York,.. . 1819 Harpur, Robert, New- York,. .. Hatfield, Richard,... New-York, . . . 1-20 Harpur Robert, .. New- York, . . . 1784 Hatfield, Richard,... New- York 1821 Harris Alvin, Mont. & Ham.. Hatfield, Richard,... We-tehester, . 1794 Harris, Hamilton. . .. AH any, 1851 1 Hathaway. Samuel G Cortland 1314,15 Harris, Ira Albany 1846 Hathaway, Samuel 6 Cortland, 1318 Harris Ira Albany, [846 Hathawaw-am'lG.Jr Chemung, 1 -42 Harris Israel, Dutches 1820, 21 HaihawawSam'lG.Jr Chemung, 1848 Harris, lames Fulfn &Ham., 1844 Hathorn, John Orange, 1777,78 Harris. John - Columbia 1881 Hathorn, John Orange 1779.80 Harris, Levi, Chen mgo, . . . 1861 Hathorn, John.. ... Orange, 1781,82 Harris, Levi Chenango, . . ; 364 Hathorn, John, Orange 1782,33 Harris, Michael Wash.* Wnrti 1816 Hathorn. John Orange, 17-4 Ha ris, Morgan L., . Montgomery, . ,1344 Hathorn, John 1 Grange 17-4,55 Harris, Nicholas B.,. Rensselaer,. . . 1884 Hathorn, John Orange, 1795 Harr son, John T.,.. Richmond, . . . 1880 Hathorn, John Orange, 1804,5 Harrison. John T. .. Richmond, . . 1881 Haverly, Christian .. Schenectady, . 1 320 Harrison. Richard, New York,... 1788 Havens. Charl s H., Suffolk, 1818 Harrison, Richard, . . Ww-Y'.rk,.. 1788, 82K Ha vens, Charles II, Suffolk, 1-20 Haraell. William, . .. New-Yiick,.. 1 888 i Havens John Nicoll. Suffolk, . . ... 1786 H7s7 Hurt, Edwin C, ... Oswego, 1852 Havens, Jonathan N. Suffolk, 280 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Name*. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Tears. Havens, Jonathan X. Suffolk, 1788 Hedges David Suffolk 1st 14 Havens, Jonathan X. Suffolk, 1788.89 Hedges, David, Suffolk, Havens. Jonathan X. Suffolk 17-9, 90 Hedges. David SuffoU, 1306 Havens, Jonathan X. Suffolk 1791 Hedges David Suffolk 1307 Havens Jonathan X. Suffolk 1792 Hedges. David Jr ,. Suffolk 1 325 Havens Jonathan X. Suffolk, 1792,98 Hedges, David, Jr.,. Suffolk 1829 Havens, Jonathan X. Suffolk 1794 Hedges, David, Jr.,. Suffolk, 1888 Havens, Jonathan X. Suffolk 17!T) Hedges Elihu Orange lSl6.il Hawes, Lyman Livingston,. .. 1857 Hedges. Henry P. .. Suffolk 1 R52 Hawkins, Henry. . . . Genesee, ; 382 Heeny Cornelius,... New-York,... 1816,17 1818 Hawkins. Samuel... Ulster IS11 Heeny, Cornelius,. . . Xew-York,.. . Hawks, Daniel,. ... Otsego, 1808 Heeny, Corn litis.. .. Xew-York,.. . 1319 Hawks, Daniel, Otsego 1806 Heeny. Cornelius.. . . .New -York.. . . 1S20 Hawks. Daniel, I >tsego 1811 Heeny, Cornelius,. .. New-York,.. . W22 Hawks Daniel, . Otsego 1812 Heeny. Cornelius,. . . Xew-York,.. . Hawks Horace, Madison, 1846 Heermanee. And. X. Albany Hawks James Otsego L820 Heermance. And. X. Albany 1845 Hawks, Thomas. . . . Herkimer, ... 1836 Heermanee. Ever. . . Rensselaer,. . . Hawley, Alonzo, Cattaraugus, . 1841 Heermance. \\ m. E. Columbia, 1846 Hawley, Alonzo, Cattaraugus, . 1S43 Heermans. W r m. P.,. Rensselaer,. . . 1829 Hawley. Jesse Genesee, Oneida, 1820,21 1816,17 Ilee-. Jacob, tfom'y&Ham. Mont'y& Ham. 1319 1820 Hawley. Martin Hees. Jacob, Hawley Samuel, . .. OsWegO, I 389 Hees. Jacob, Mbnt'yft Ham. 1-.-;: Hawley, Seth C, ... Erie, 1840 liegeman, Adrian.. . Kings Hawley. Seth C, ... Erie 1841 Hegemen, Adrian,. . New- York 1810 Haworth, Joel, . ... Jefferson, t.s.Vi Hen. lee. Amos A ,. . Livingston,. .. 1 358 Haxtun, Benjamin.. Dutches- IMS Hendee, Ariel Ontario Haxtun, Elnathau,.. Dutchess, 1846 Henderson, Dan c. Herkimer, .. ! -'.'7 Haxtun. .John Delaware 1856 Henderson, Dryden,. Steuben 1 858 Hay, .John, .Jr. Warren 1 827 Henderson, William New-York.... lS12,tt 1-47 Hayden, Chester.. . . ( tewegO, 1825 Henderson, William, Onondaga, . . Hay den, William, . . Cayuga, 1 85 > Hendricks Benj-,. . . Seneca 1826 Hayden William, .. Cayuga 1 658 Henry, Francis OtSCgO 1796,91 Hayes [saac Otsego 1811 Henry. Francis Otsego 1 798 Hayes. Isaac, Otsego 1-1 ! Henry, Francis 1 t>tsegO 1 798, 99, Hayes Isaac Otsego, i-it; Henry, John I)., Madison, 1-1-2,13 Hayes Isaac Otsego 1 828 Henry, John Y., Albany, 1800 Hayes, Isaac, Otsego, 1 8 5 Henry, John Y Albany . . 1800, 1 Hayes, Isaac < Otsego I- JO Henry, John \ .,. . . . Albany Hayes, .Tames,,. ... Xcw-York, . . . IS56 Henry, Robert Madison, . ... 1881 Hayner, Henry z.. .. Rensselaer.. . . 1846 Herkimer. John Montgomery, . 1800 Hay ward, John R.,. Westchester, . 1846 Herkimer. John Montgomery, 1804 Hazel! ne, Aimer . .. Chautauque... is.-!) Herkimer. John Montgomery, . 1806 Hazelline, Ahner,. .. Chautauque.. . I 80 Herrick, Benjamin Dutchess 1806 Hazelton, Asa L. St. Lawrence,. 1845 llerrick, Richard P.. Rensselaer,: . . 1 889 Ha/eltou, Asa L.,. . . St. Lawrence.. 1846 Herrick, William II. . Kenss.-laer,. . . Is.-, 2 H./en. Aaron Dutches-, 1807 Hentell, Thomas.. . New-York,. .. 1889 II /ell, Horace Onondaga, .. . LS48 iierttell, Thomas,. .. Ne* York, ... 1884 Hazen, Sylvester,. .. Chemung 1844 llertiell. Thomas,. .. New-York, . . 1889 Head, John, Genesee 1 s:;s llerite i. Thomas, New-York,.., 1 886 Head, -John ( leliesee [889 Iierttell, Thomas.. . . New-York,. .. 1887 Head, John 2<1, Madison, 1 389 llertiell. Thomas . .. New-York,... l-4l» lleadley. JoelT., ... Orange 1 850 Ilervey, Deliver. B... Greene i - 1:. Healy, Horace, .... Genesee, LS89 Hi w I . Kbene/.er . . . Cayuga ;- 8,9 Healy, Horace Genesee 1840 Hewitt, Ebenezer, .. Caj uga, 181 Healy. Joshua Steuben, 1884 Hewitt, Henry d., . . Clinton 1851 Healy. Joshua, Steuben 1886 Hewitt, Thomas ... Cayuga 1808 Hi aid, James, New-York... . I si a Hewitt, Thomas. , . . Cayuga 1-1-4 Hearsay, Henry, < Mieiila |s:ss Hewitt. Ziba Rensselaer, . . . 1680 Heartt, Jonas c, ... Rensselaer, . 1859 Hibbard, Isaac V. V. 1 uionda] I-.",:; Heath, Solomon I'.,. Montgomery, . 1851 Hibbard, Timothy R, New-York, . . 1848 Heaton, Nathan Cortland,. 1841 Hickok. Heman,.... Schoharie 1812,18 lleaton, RufUs flint .i. 1847 Hickok, Heman Schoharie IS90 Heaton, Rufus Clinton 1848 Hickok. Norman,. .. New-York,... 1840 Hedden. Josiab Tompkins .... 1823 Hickok, Norman,. .. New*York 1841 Hedges, David Suffolk, l7-.fi IJickoX Dam Cattaraugus, . Hedges, David Suffolk 17-7 Hicks, Beniamln,. . . 1800, 1 David, Suffolk, J 1788 1 Hicks, lienjamin,. .. Keusselaer, . . . 1792,98 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 2S1 Names. Count es. Years- Names- Counties. Years. Hicks. Benjamin Rensselaer li64 Hoffman.Josi'hOgd'n New- York, . . . 1791 Hicks, Benjamin,. .. Rensselaer,. .. 17. '5 Hoffman Josi'hOgd'u New-Y rk,... 1 7'.»J Hicks, Elias Queens 13S9 H -ffmau Josi'bt ted*n New- York,... 17 '.»-'. 93 Ilieiis, Jacob Queens, 1792,93 Hoffman Josi'hOgdn New- York,. .. I7<»4 Hicks. John, Kings, 13o3 Hoffman Josi*h» >gd'n New- York.... 1 793 John, ... — Kings, IS04 Hoffman..! osi'hOgd'n New- York,.. . 1796 97 Hicks, John, Kings, 1SH4,5 Hoffman.Josi'hOgd'n New-York . . . 1812, 13 Hicks, John, Kings, Kings, 1306 1887 1866 1826,81 Hoffman, Michael... Hoffman, Mi hael... lioffman. Michael... Hoffman. Nicholas,.. Herkimer Herkimer Herkimer New- York,.,. 1841 is-e 1-44 1788,89 Bi ks, J<>hn, Hicks John Kings, Hicks, John I).,.... Queens, Ilieks, John D-, Queetis, 1823 Hoffman, Ogden,. .. New- York.. .. IS2S Hicks, M. Dav Monroe, 13-->0 Hoffman, Ogden . Orange 1826 Hicks. Truman B,.. Warren 1828 Hoffman, Philip L.,. Columbia 1 70."> H cks. Truman B-,.. Warren, 1 385 Hoffman. Ph lip L... Columbia, .. . 1796 Higby Charles G ,.. Steuben 1851 Hoffman. Stephen B.. Madison 1881 Higgins, Henry K.,.. Monroe, 1842 Hoffman. Zachar.ah, Dutchess, ... sic Uildreth, James, ... Montgomery, . 1793 Hoffnagle, John Easex I S18 llildreth, William,.. *)ntario, .. .... 1>:35 Hoffnagle, John, Essex 1819 Hill, Eli Ontario 1819 Hoffnagle. John, Essex, 1 S20 Hill, James Washington,.. 1807 Hoffnagle, John, Essev MS27 Hill, James, Washington . 1809 Hogarth. Richard... < mtario, 1828 Hill, lames Washington, . 1808,8 Hogan. Gerrit Albany, 1826,21 1826 Hill, James, Washington,.. 1812 Hogan, William. . .. Franklin Hill, James Wash, vt Warm 1826 Hogeboom Henry... Columbia. .. . 1339 Hill. John F Chenango. . .. 1-37 Hogeboom, James L- Rensselaer. . . l-«i4, 5 Hill, Jonathan Columbia, 1 324 Hogeboom James L. Rensselaer,. . 1808 Hill, Nathaniel P.... -range 1316 Hogeboom, John C Columbia, .. 1 1 766, 97 Hill Nathaniel P.... Orange 1818 Hogeboom, John C Columbia, . .. 1 798 Hi 1. Nathaniel P.,.. Orange, ls2t Hogeboom, John T , Columbia,. .. W>7 Hill, Nathaniel P.... Orange, i B2S Hogeboom, Killian . Columbia, ... 1703 Hill Theodore, Oneida 1614,19 Hogeboom Kil ian . Columbia,. .. 1793,98 1! .: ler, John F 3 ttoharie, ... 1 s:j.-, Hogeboom Lawren*< Hogeboom Lawren'e Hogeboom, Stephen Albany 1736 Hillyer, Lawrence,. . Richmond, ... i 385 Columbia, .. 1 782 Hillyer, Lawrence,.. Richmond, . .. 1887 Columbia 1791 Hilton. Benjamin,... Columbia 1818 Hogeboom, Stephen. Coin ubia, ... 1 792, 93 Hikon, Peter A., Scholia ie 1312.13 Hogeboom, Stephen Columbia,... 1796 Hilton, Peter A Schoharie, 1316 Hogeboom. TobiasL. Columbia 1 882 Hilton. Peter A Schoharie, . .. 1-16, 17 Hoit, Gates, « lint'ir. T'kli: 1310 Hinckley. Gardner . Herkimer ... ISM Hoit. Gates ninfiiAcFklii 11311 Hinds, Bngcr W.,. .. Broome 1851 Unit, Gates, Clinfn sF'klii 1818 Hind-, Conis, Jefferson I sos, 9 Hoit, Gates Clint'n*F*klh 1818 Hinds. Corlis Jeffers n, 1311 Holbert. Peter < >range, . 1-12 Hine Josiah, Cortland 1-37 Holcomb, James . . Albany ..... .1796,97 Hine, Reuben H... Ulster, 1>45 Holdridge. Ab»m P.. Columbia. . .. Hitchcock. AdoPs F.. Washington,.. ls47 Holdridge, Ab'm P. Columbia 1829 Hitchcock. Luke, .. Oneida, 1341 Holdridge. Pliny B. . Monroe, 1 354 Hitchcock, Simon C. Madison,. 1342 Holland, Ivory.. . . Otsego,. 1336 Ilitehcoek, Zina, Wash.* Clin.. I7;>0 t 8a 1791 Holland Ivory,. . . , Otsego, 1887 liitchen k. Zina WashUtCliot, HoUenbeck. Ste'nM. Albany. IS54 Hitchcock. Zina, ft'aetUfc Clint. 1 792 Hoiiev, George w.. . Niagara, — 1 s.,3 Hitchcock. Zina Wash. v t Clint-, I7>2,?3 Hollev. John M...... Wayne 1883 Hoag Jonathan, Beaaselaer,. . 1793 Rolley.John M., ... Wayne 1-41 Hoag, Jonathan, Rensselaer,. .. 1793,99 Hoi ey, Josiah Columbia, 1 s 12 Hoag Prince, Dutchess, ... 1826 Hollev, Josiah Dutchess, 1 792. 93 -ainwel W.,.. Rensselaer,. .. 1-40 Holley, Myron Ontario 1816 Il-ard. harlesB.... Jefferson, . . 1883 Hoiley, Myron, Ontario 1^20,21 Hobos Albert Franklin, .... 1 35* Holly, Lather Dutchess, 1798 Hochstrasser, Jacob Albany, . 1794 1 786 Hollis George M., .. Otsego, 1357 H chstrasser. Jacob, Albany, Hollister. fady Saratoga 1843 HochMraaser, Jacob, Alb'y & Scho., 1796 Holmes, Benjamin, ■*t Lawrence, ls43 Hnchstrasser, Jacob, Albany, 1 796, 97 Holmes, C iei» Saratoga ... HI 2, 13 Bulges Daniel Cattaraugus. . 1 820 Holmes. Charles, Schoharie, . .. 1356 a John 2d,. Warren, 1347 Hoi man, Daniel, ... Seneca 1841 H .- Lucas .. Columbia, ... 1848 Holmes Henry, . . 9aral >ga . ... 1858 Hoffman, Anthony,.. Dutehess, . . . 1777.7- Holmes. c amuel L.. . Westchester. . 1848 Hoffman Anthony,.. Dutchess 1778,79 Holmes. Silas, hen an o. 1312 lioffinan, Anthony,. Dutchess, 1 17s4 Holmes, Silas, Chenango, . .. ,1323 282 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Names- Counties. Years. Names- Counties. Years, H"lstead, Jolin Oneida,. 1857 [Houston, George,... Orange, Holt, Elijah, Otsego 1799 Hover Jeremiah,... Columbia,... IMti Holt Jacob H Climon 1852 Hovey. Benjamin, .. Howard, Dean 8., -. . Ti.ga 1798 Hone, H< nry, New- York.. . 1884 Lewis lts-15 Honeywell, Israel.Jr. Westchester, . 1777,78 Howard. Dean S., .. Lewis IS5P Honevwell, Israel,-) r. Westchester. . 1778,79 Howard, Fredus Cortland ls8l Honeywell, Philip,.. Westchester, . 1806 Howard, Henry 11., . New-York,. . . 1858 Hooker, William,... Dutchess, 1831 Howard. John! Suffolk, 1798 Hoover, John Herkimer 1852 Howe. Chester, Cattaraugus, . 1S41 Hopkins, Caleb Ontario 1816,17 Howe, John Jefferson, IS24 H ipkius, David, Charlotte < harlotte, Charlotte, 1778,79 4779,80 Howe, John D., Howe. R uben Frie l>47 Hopkins. David, Montgomery, . 1841 1882 Hopkins. 1 avid, Howell, Edward, . .. Steuben, Hopkins, David, Charlotte, i?82,88 (Howell, Gilbert, .... Genesee 1818 Hopkins, David, Charlotte 1784 Howell, Gilbert, .... Gem-see, 1819 Hopkins, David, Washington, . 17s-4,S5 (Howell, Gilbert,.... Ontario, 1812,18 Hopkins, David, Wash, ft Clin., 1792 ! Howell, John B Lister, [864 Hopkins, David, Wash. & Clin., 179-2,98 Howell, Nathaniel . Ont'ovfcGenes., 1804 Hopkins, David, Wash. & Clin, 1795 Howes Nath n A... Putnam 1852 Hopkins, David,.... Wash.*' tin. 1796 Howes. Nathan A.,. Putnam Hopkins, David,... Washington,.. 1798,99 Howes. Thomas. . . Otsego 1819 Hopkins, David, Washington,.. 1800,1 Howk, Henders >n.. Jefferson, 1846 Hopkins, Enos Dutchess 1825 Howl .ml Humphrey Cayuga 1812 Hopkins, Henry Herkimer, ... 1816 Howland, Thomas .. -aratoga, 1828 Hopkins, Reuben, .. Orange 1792, 93 Hoxie, Stephen. . . . i henango, .. . 18*8 Hopkins, RosweJl, .. St. Lawrence,. 1810 IHoxie, Stephen, ... Chenango, . I8u4 Hopkins, Koswell, .. St. Lawrence,. 1811 Hoyle, George V., . . 1 linton 1858 Hopkins, Roewell, . . St. Lawrence,. 1812 Hoyle, George V., . . Clinton 1S54 Hopkins, Koswell, .. St. Lawrence,. 1812,18 Hoyle, Timothy, . . . Clinton 181 i Hopkins, Russel Herkimer,... 1880 ;Hov>r. dt, Adam A.. Columbia i856 Hopkins, Samuel M., Genesee, 1820,21 Hoy.stra.lt, Win. W. Columbia IS87 Hojjper, Jasper, Onondaga, . . . IS06 IHoyt Charles S ,... Yates 1 352 Hopper, Jasper, Onondaga, . . . [811 Hoyt, David P. Oneida&Oswe. 1819 Hoppin, Curtis, Madison,. ... 1823 Hoyt, Jesse, New- York,. . . 1828 Hoppin. Franklin B Madison 1 35 1 'Hoyt, Maurice i Grange 1849 Hornbeck, Henry i '., Ulster 1 389 Hubbard, Aimer, . . . Orleans,.. .. 1M7 Hornbeck, Lo4ew*k> Ulster, f829 Hubbard, Aaron Schoharie, 1S16.17 Hornell. George, . Steuben [808 Hubbard. Aaron Schoharie, . .. 1819 Horsford, Jedediah,. L vingston,. . . 1881 iHubbard, I'emas, Jr. Chenango, . . . l-.-.s Horton, Hiram Frair- I'm 1st.-) Hubbard, Demas, Jr. Chenango, . .. 1889 Horton, John, St. Lawrence,. [850 Hubbard, Demas. Jr. Chenango, .. . 1840 Horton. John St. Lawrence, 1851 Hubbard, John P.,. < henango , . . is. '4 Horton, Jonathan, .. Westchester, . 1788,89 Hubbard, Russell . . Cattaraugus, . 1381 Horton, Jonathan, . . Westchester, . 1789,9(1 Hubbard, Seth. Jr.,. Otsego, 1829 Horton. Jonathan, .. Westchester, . 1791 Hubbell, Hiram ... Oswego, . ... 1880 Horton, Jonathan K. Washington... 1885 Hubbell. Julius C.,.. Clinton 1 348 Horton, Silas Suffolk,' 1844 .Hubbell, Julius C.,.. Clinton 1844 Horton, William, . . . Delaware, 1 798 Hubbell, Levi Tompkins, . .. 1841 Hosford Reuben Greene, 1S28 Hubb II. Matthew,.. Ontario, 1829 Hosmer, George, . . . Livingston,. . . 1824 Hubbell Peter Greene Hotebkiss, Gld. M.,.. Broome 1841 Hubbell, Thomas J. Delaware, Hotchkisa, William,. Cat. Chan t \i:i 1820,21 Hubbell, William s . Steuben 1841 Hough, A/.cl Monl'yft Ham 1 38 1 Hubbs, Charles Montgomery, • 1 850 Hough, Lemuel, — Oneida, [882 Hudson, David.. Ontario, 1 s:: Lawrence,. J louse, John, Saratoga, — [S20.21 Hulburd, Calvtu I' . M. Lawrence. 1848 Housman, Isaac P.,. Rlcli ud, . . . Hulburd, Calvin V . Bl Lawrence,. !-44 Housman, John, Richmond, . . . 1804 Hulbert, Richard . Jefferson, . . Extra session, in place of Lyon, resigned. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 283 Names. Hulbert, Richard,. . Hulbert, Richard . .. Huibert, John W.... Hulburt. Alvah Hulburt, Hezekiah .. Hull, Aaron W.. .. Hull. Aaron W, .. Hull. Daniel, Jr.,... Hull, Edmund Hull, Hezekiah, Hull, Jeremiah, Hull, Laurens Hull, Laurens,.. .. Hullett. Guy Hulse, James Humaston, John, . .. Hume, Robert Humeston, James . . . Humeston. James... . Humfrey. Cornelius . Humfrey. Cornelius.. Humfrey. Cornelius. Humfrey. Cornelius . Humfrey, Cornelius.. Humfrey, Cornelius.. Humfrey, Cornelius.. Humfrey. Cornelius.. Humfrey Cornelius,. Hu nphrey, Charles, Humphrey. ( harles. Humphrey. Charles.. Humphrey, Charles . Humphrey Thomas. Humphrey, Thomas. Humphrey, WolcotU. Humphrey. Wolc >HJ. Hun. Thomas . . Hon, Thomas Hunt, Danie],... . . Hunt, Harvey, Hunt. Harvey, Hunt. Horace Hunt, Horace Hunt. .lames, Hunt, James,. . . Hunt. James Hunt, Janes. Hunt Joseph Hunt Milo. Hunt, Ward, Hunter, James .... Hunter, Jan, Hunter, James, Hunter, James, Hunter, .John.. Hunter. Robert P.... Hunter, Robert B.,. . Hunter, Robert It ,. . Hunter, Robert P.,.. Hunter, William. .. . Hu ter a illiam,.. . Hunter. William,., .. Hunting, [suae . Huntington, George, Huntington, Oeorge, Huntington, George, Huntington, l Huntington, George. Counties. Years. Jefferson. Jefferson, . . Cayuga, ... Tompkins, . Columbia,. . Montgomery Montgomery Rensselaer.. Erie, . Renssela-r,. Broome, . . . Oneida, Oneida. . . . Chemung,. . Orange, Oneida,. . Cayuga, Wayne, .... W a vne, ... Albany Dutch ss, Dutchess, .. Dutch I)utch'--. . Montgomery, Montgomery, 3eneca, .. .". 9 neea Tompkins, . [Tompkins,.. [Tompkins... Tompkins... Chenango, . Chenango, . Wyoming. . 'A v • ruing. Albany. Albany Westchester, New-York, I /[-.-go Allegany. . Allegany. . New-York, New- York. New-York, New-York, Westchester, Chenango, . Oneida, .... Ulster CUter, Cutter, Ulster ISaratoga. . . . New- York,. New- York,. New. York, New- York,. Jefferson, . Steuben, . . . Steuben,.. .. ! tutchess, . . Oneida, .. . Oneida, .... Oneida Onei'a AOsw'o 1819 Onei'a fcOsw'o 1820 1-37 1-: J >S 1825 1S52 1816, 1 S54 1855 1811 1-80 1814 1S26 1S40 1S31 1-10 1S44 1 332 1 B83 1779, 17-1, 1 782, 1784 1784 1800 1800, 1806 1807 1-84 1885 1-86 1-42 1-19 1820 1-51 1 $52 1794 1795 i 855 1845 !-43 1-41 1-12 179-3 I79S, 1-0' i, 1802 1 522 1-84 1 -89 17-1. 1792, 17-4 1791 - I 1818 1-19 18241 1-20, 1-11 1888 1847 1-14, 1811 IS12 1812, Huntington, Henry Huntington, Henry- Huntington Israel, Huntington. Israel, Huntingion, Nehe. Huntington. Nehe.. Hurd. Curtis J., Onondaga, Hurd. Davis, Niagara^ . Hurd, Davis, j Niagara Names. Counties. Years. Huntington, George, Onei'a vOsw'o 182<», 21 Huntington. George, Onei'a AOsw'o Huntington, Gordon, Otsego, Huntington. Gurdon, Otsego, . Huntington. Gurdon Otsego .. Huntington, Guidon, Otsego. Oneida,. . Oneida,.. Ontario. . Ontario,., Madison, Madison, Hurlbut, Daniel, Montgomery, Hurlbul, Daniel Montgomery, Husted. Ebenezer, .. Dutches*, .. Husted, Ebenezer, .. Dutchess, ... Husted. Ebenezer, .. Dutcl Hused. Ebenezer, .. Dutchess, ... Hutchens, Waldo. .. King- Hutehins, James H. . Kings Hutchinson, Alman'r < Orleans Hutchinson, Hollom, Livingston,.. Hutchinson, John L-, Fulton.vHam. Hutchinson. Matthias Cayuga. .. . Hutchinson. Matthias Cayuga .. . Hutchinson, Mosely,. Cayuga Hutchinson, Seth.... Onondaga, Hull n, i hristopher. Rensselaer, Hyatt, James, Columbia . Hyatt, Thomas New-York, Hyatt. Thomas, New-York, Hyde, Austin, Chenango, Hyde, Austin, Ch -nango,. Hyde, Ca'eb Tioga Hyde, ( aleb Tioga Hyde. Chauncey, . .. Broome, . . Hyde, ' hauncey, . ..Broome, .. Hyde, Chauncey, ...Broome, .. Hyde Fustus, Otsego Hyde, Harlow Wa\ ne Hyde, J; Hyde, James U\,],-, EobertH. S Hyde, William H... Hynds, Peter Ingalls, Charles P., ( Msego. Otsego . Tompkins, . . . Chenango, . . . Schoharie, . . Washington,. Ingalls Charles P., . Washington, Ingalls, Samuel M., . Otsego [ngals, Bamuel M... . Oisego [ngersoll David, .... Greene, Inger-oll. Lainan.... Chenango. .. tngold, John, Jr.,... Schoharie, .. In gold. John Schoharie,. .. Ingraham. Anson, .. Washington, [rish, Ira E. Erie, Irish, Ira E., . . . Irving. Henry J., Irving John T., Irving. John T.,. Irving John T. Irving, Peter l-aa- s. Benjamin, 18 Isaacs, Benjamin, Isaacs, Benjamin, Isaacs, Benjamin, Erie. . New- York,.. New-York,.. . New- York,. . New- York.. . . New-York,.. . Westchester, . Westchester, . v\ estchester, .Westchester, 18)4, 5 i 130S 1816,17 ISIS 1-44 1-45 18*25 1S26 1848 1888 1889 1-11 1S12 1781,82 1782,88 17-4 1 789, 90 1858 1-85 1-48 1858 1854 1354 1-44 1792,98 1805,9 1 528 1-24 1828 - 1802 IS08 1-12 1812,18 1-22 1 -42 1 856 1812,18 1-14 1856 : S57 1 529 1-84 1 S58 1880 1828 1-85 1-51 1806,9 1810 1-57 I-.4S 1-5U 1-57 1816, IT 1819 1-2 I 1808 1 807 1814 15 1816 (1818 284 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Year?. Isaacs, George Cortland, 1S39 Jessnp, John Tompkins,.. .. 1S48 Ivans Augustus H.,. Kings, 1856 Jewett, Freeborn G. Onondaga, . . . 1826 Ives, Jesse Cortland, 1848 Jewett John Dutchess 1808 1 v s, JothaiD Jeffer>on, 1833 J innnerson, Robert J. New -York,... 1855 1889 1827 Johnson, Alonzo, ... Johnson. Augustus, Chenango, . .. Rensselaer,.. . 1849 1856 Jackson, Charles, . . . Onondaga, . . . Jackson. Eliphalet S., Madison, 1816 Johnson, Barna R. . Delaware 1857 Jackson, Eliphalet S , Madison, 1S20 Johnson. Benjam'n P Oneida. 1827 Jackson, Hiram W ,. Chemung 1858 Johnson. Benjam'n P Oneida 1828 Jackson, Isaac,. ... Montgomery,. 1889 Johnson, Benjam'n P Oneida, 1829 Jackson, Jarvis Queens, .. 1836 Johnson, Carlisle 1'., Tioga 1855 Jackson, Jarvis, .... Queens 1887 Johnson. Converse,. Jefferson, l S28 Jackson, Joseph I., . Dulchess 1820, 21 Johnson, Cvrus, Broome 1845 Jackson, Joseph H.,. Franklin IS43 Johnson, Daniel, Rockland, 1S84 Jackson. Samuel, . . . Montgomery,. 1806 Johnson. Daniel. . . . Rockland, 1836 Jackson, Samuel Mont. & Ham., 1816,17 J. hnson. Forbes,. .. Chautauque, . 1344 Jackson, Samuel,... Mont. & Ham.. lsl8 Johnson Henrv, . .. Erie 1 S89 Jackson, Samuel,. Mont. & Ham., 1819 Johnson. Jacob, Mont. & Ham., 1836 Jacks >n, Samuel,. . . Mont. & Ham., 1825 Johnson, James G.,. Cattaraugus, . 1348 Jackson, Thomas B., Queens, 1833 Johnson, Jeremiah.. Kings,. 1808,9 Jackson, Thomas B , Queens 1834 Johnson. Jeremiah,. Kings 1310 Jackson, Thomas B., Queens, 1885 Johnson, Jeremiah,. Kings, 1S40 Jackson, "William,... Orange 1887 Johnson, Jeremiah . Kings 1-41 Jakeway, John Cayuga 1823 Johnson, Jer-mus, .. New-1 ork, . . . 1822 James, William, Livingston,. .. 1S23 Johnson, Lueian B,. Allegany, 1865 Jamison, John Steuben, 1814 Johnson, Marcus H.. Cattaraugus .. 1-44 Janes, Elishama Albany, 1S12, 13 Johnson, Marcus H., Cattaraugus,. . 1848 Jansen, Abraham,.. Ulster, 1842 Johnson, Morgan, .. Niagara 1S46 Janscn Egbert, Orange, .. 1822 Johnson, Morgan. . . Niagara,. ... 1849 Jansen, Henry, Sail, & Lister,. 1S12 Johnson. Rossuer P., Chautauque, . 1842 Jansen. Henry, Sull. & Ulster,. 1812,18 Johnson, Samuel K.. Kings 1852 Jansen, John Ulster, 1S28 Johnson. Samuel A., Steuben 1841 Jansen, Joseph, Ulster 1824 Johnson. Stephen, . . Jefferson, 1S40 Janscn Joseph Lister 1S33 Johnson, Thomas, .. W avne, 1S57 Jansen, Levi, Siill'n AUIster, 1818 Johnston Robert,... Dutchess, ... I7!»8,99 Jansen Thomas,. . . . Lister 1786 Johnston. Robert, .. Dutchess, 1800 Jansen, Thomas H.,. Lister 1828 Johnston, Robert,. . Dutchess, 1800,1 Jansen, William H., New- York,... 1844 Johnst 'lie, Wrn H.,. Putnam 1818 Jarvis, James,.. New -York,. .. 1845 Jones Abraham . .. Richmond, . .. 1777,73 Jarvis. Nathaniel,... New-York,. .. 1881 Jones, Amos Ontario, is::,; Jay, Frederick, New- York,... 1777,7- Jones, Amos Ontario 1887 Jay, Frederick, New-York,... 1778.79 Jones, Benjamin,. . . Chenango,.. .. 1806 Jay, Frederick, New-York,... 1779.8(1 Jones, Cornelius . .. Otsego 1S35 Jay, Frederick New- York,... 17S0, 81 Jones, David R. F.,. New- York,. .. 1841 Jay, Frederick, New-York 1781,82 Jones, David R. F.,. New-1 ork,.. . Is 12 Jay, Frederick, New-York,. .. 1782,88 Jones, Davul R. F... New -York, . . . 1848 Jay, Peter A New- York, . . . 1816 Jones, David R. K.. Queens 1957 Jayne. Samuel, Jr.,. Yates 1851 Jones, Bbenezer, — Rensselaer,. . . 1S03 Jefferson, Alva Genesee, .... 1839 Jones, Elbert F Queens, 1845 Jeffers 'ii Alva,. ... Genesee 1840 Jones, Henry F Queens, 1889 Jenkins, Klisha, . . . Columbia, 1795 Jones. James Rensselaer,. . . 1 892 Jenkins, Klbha. . . . Columbia, ... 1798 Joins, Nathaniel, . . . Orange, 1827 Jenkins, Frederick.. New- York,... 18i)8,9 Jones. Nathaniel,. . . Orange, 1828 Jenkins, Gideon II-, Allegany, 1s5t tones, l'hiio, Chemung, IS50 Jenkins, Gideon T., Genesee, . ... 1820 Jones, Pomeroy, Oneida, 1S84 Jenkins, Henry Albany l S56 -Tones, Samuel Queens, ...... 1786 Jenkins, Herman ,. . Onondaga, .. . 1 829 Jones, Samuel Queens, 1787 Jenkins, Jonathan,. Albany, 1808 Jones, Samuel Queens 1788 Jenkins, Jonathan,.. Albany 1808,9 Jones, Samuel Queens iTss 89 Jennings, Benjamin, Tioga 18*1 Jones, Bamuel Queens 17s<>,90 Jennings Benjamin, Tompkins,*. .. 1 327 Jones, Samuel. Jr.,. . New- York,. . . 1819 Jennings Benjamin, Tompkins,.. . . 1887 Jones, Bamuel, Jr.,.. V u -York 1312,18 Jennings, Joseph,.. . < biei la, 1804,5 Jones, Bamuel, Jr., . . New-York,... 1814 Jennings, Joseph,. . . Oneida, 1806 Jones, w illlam Livingston,. . . New-York,... 1829 Jennings, Judson, .. Tioga 1820 Jones, William, .... 1812 Jeremiah, Thomas,, . New- York,.. . 1844 Jones, W illia i , Queens, 1916 Jermaln, George \v r . Niagara, 1850 Jones, v\ HHam Queens, 1816,17 Jermaln, George W. Washington. . 1881 Jones, William, Queens, 1618 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 285 Name*. Counties. Jones William Jones. William Jones, William Jones, William Junes, William Jordan, Ambrose L., Joselyn George S., . Joy. Benjamin Jndd. Marvin Judd, Oliver Judd, Oliver Judd. Stoddard, ... Ju'id, -toddard Judd. Stoddard Judson. David C, . . Judson, Eil ward B.,. Judson, Edward B.,. Jud-oii. John Judson Timothy.. .. Juliand, Frederick,. Juliand. Joseph, Juliand. Joseph, Juliand Joseph Juliand. Hicbard W.. Kain, James Kane. Charles, Kane, Char es Kearney. Thomas,.. Keeler Ezra Keeter, Joel K'M-],-r, Joel, Keeler. Martin Keeler Stephen H ,. Keep, Channcey, . . . Keep, Chauneey, . . . John M., Keith, Fleury. Keith, F'eury, Keith Fleury Keiih, Thomas Kellogg, Aaron Kellogg, Alvan. .. Kellogg Charles,... Kellogg Charles,. . . Kellogg, < 'harit-s, . . . Kellogg, Charles . .. Kellogg Day (J...... Kellogg, Jason, Kellogg, Jason, Kellogg, Jason Kellogg, Jason, Kellogg, Jason Kellogg, Jason, Kellogg, Jason, Kellogg, Silas I).,. . . Kellogg, Silas I).,. .. K'-llv, Manning, . . . Kelly, William c .. . . Kelsey, Alexander, . Alexander, . Kelsey, Levi Kemble, John c.,. .. Kendall Abel Kendig, David s., . . Kennedy, Henry,, . . Kennedy, Henry,. . . Kennedy, John, Kennedy, John, Years |Queens, .... ; Querns, Queens Queens Queens Columbia, . Sullivan, . . . Tompkins, . Schoharie, . Otsego | Otsego |825 Dutches- 1829 Dutchess, 1885 JDuthcss, 1836 Lawrence,, 1618 1820 1822 1824 1*25 1826 1825 1-87 1854 1-24 1816 1-39 1-41 1-27 1339 1856 1-27 5881 1 882 1S42 I - .•: Oswego. Oswego, Otsego Chantauque, Chenango, . Chenango,... Chenango, . Chenango, . Ch'-uango, . Ulster Washington... 1793 Washington. . 1798, Albany, 1858 Orange, 1833 Saratoga 1812 Baratoga 1-19 Delaware, 1-10. Delaware 1841 Cortland,. .. 1880 Cortland, 1886 Dutchess .... 1852 Jefferson, 1829 Jefferson, . Jefferson, . Madison, . . Columbia, Cortland,.. Cayuga, . . . Cayuga... . Cayuga, .. . Cayuga, . . Ken— laer,. . . 1889 Washington, . 1802 Washington, . IS08 Washington, . 1-04, Washington, . 1807 Washington, . 1810 Washington, . 1S12, Wash.&War'n 1-1> Names. Years. Kennedy. John Steuben 1S25 Kennedy ,Boscius R, Saratoga, 1^49 Kennedy. Terance J. Cayuga, \>^s Kent, Dani 1, i Putnam, 1535 Kent. James Dutchess, 1791 Kent, James, i Dutchess 1792,93 Kent, James, New-York 1796, 97 Kent Moss, Jef.Lew.&St.L [807 Kent, Moss, Jefferson, 1810 Cayuga,. Oswego,. Cayuga,. Cayuga., Steuben, 1-27 1-42 1842 1-43 1833 teuben 1884 Kenyon, James, . . Kenyon, Robert C, Kenyon. Vincent,. . Kenyon, Vincent,. . Kernan, William,. . Kernan. William. .. Kctcham, John II.,. Ketcham, John II... Kctcham, John M-, Ketcham John M.,. Ketcham, Richard,. Ketcham, James,. . Keyes, Harvey.. . . Keyser, Abraham, Jr Schoharie,. Keyser. Abraham, Jr Schoharie, Keyser. Henrv New- York, Kidd, Harvey, | Westchester, . 1849 . Dutchess, Dutchess, . Dutchess, Dutchess, Saratoga, Dutchess, j Otsego, .. 1856 . 1-57 .. 1-42 . 1843 . 1-14,15 . 1819 . 1852 . 1820,21 ,. 1822 1-47 99 Kiersted, John Kiersted, Luke.. .. Greene, Kilborn, Jesse Madison. ... Kimball, Nathan.. .Montgomery Kimmey. Richard,. . Albany, .... 17 Kimmey Richard,.. Albany Sull'n&Ulster, 1-14 1-36 1-33 1816 1887 1857 King. Alanson Cattaraugus, . 1-57 I-:',; 1848 1-44 IS. 13 1-:, 1 1808, lblO 1820, 1 -22 Washington, . Washington .. Steuben, Senec 1, Monroe Ontario Monroe, aer. . . . Steuben, Seneca Montgomery, Montgomery, Herkimer, Seneca, 1 -22 1 924 183S 1842 1-41 1-16 1-49 1682 1848 I B56 1808 1804 l-o7 1548 King. John A.,. ... Queens. King, Charles New-York,.. King. Elisha W.,... New- York,.. King Eli-ha W. ... New-York,.. King, Erastus Otsego, King, Gamaliel Kings K iiiir. Jackson, Albany, King John,. Columbia,... King, John, Washington, King, John A., Queens, King, John A., Queens King. John A. Queens King. John A Queens, King, John A Queens King, Nathaniel Chenango, .. King Nathaniel Chenango, .. King, Nathaniel Chenango, .. King, Nebemiah,. .. Rem ■ King, Perkins, |Greene 13 King. Preston, |St. Lawrence, King, Preston I St. Lawrence. King Preston, St. Lawrence King. Preston |-t. Lawrence,. I88S King. Roms New-York,... 17-9,90 King, William [Niagara 1-26 ■Kingman, Dexter, ..Orleans, 1 -46 Kingman. George I , Cortland, ... 1856 Kingman, John, Jr.. Cortland, 1-44 Kingman, Oliver,. ..Cortland 1884 1-38 1814 1S14 1-26 1S52 1S46 1856 1-24 1823 1819 1890 1820,21 1882 1840 1798,99 1 800 1802 1-04,5 1-27 1 B89 1-36 1837 Kingsley. Lewis,... Cortland Kinne, Hiram Otsego Kinne. Julius C, [Onondaga, ... K I nne, Julius C, [Onondaga, . .. Kinne. Moses, Onondaga,.... .Kiune, Koger, .Otsego 1 -50 1 383 1-45 1846 1-25 1808, 9 2S6 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Kinney, Milton A.,.. Onondaga 1S54 Lafever. Isaac, Kultoo&Ham., 1S56 Kinsley. Henrv,. Greene 1851 Laish', Edward W., New-York.. . . 1816 Kipp, John L.,. ... Wavne, l B26 Lake, Henry A. Rensselaer,.. . 1614,15 Kirbv, Micajah W... Monroe, 1886 Lake. Orriu D... Livingston,. . . 1851 Kirby, William 1S80 Lake. Orrin I) Livingston,. .. ls,-> -2 Kirby, \V illiam, 1882 Lake, Yalorus,.. . . Chautauque, . 1346 Kirkland. James Cattaraugus,.. L854 Lake, \\ ells,... Suh-'nA Ulster, 1820,21 Kirkland. James,. .. Cattaraugus, . l B55 Lake. Weils I later 1 828 Kirkland. Joseph,... Oneida, 1804 Lakin, John Onondaga, — ls-!7 Kirkland, Joseph. . . Oneida 1 Si 14, 5 Lamb. Alexander,.. New-York.. .. 1796 Kirkland. Joseph,.. . Oneida 1818 Lamb, Alexander,... New- York,. .. 1796,97 Kirkland, Joseph,... Onei.&Oswego IS20.21 Lamb, John Delaware 1808 Kirkland, Joseph,... Oneida, .. 1625 Lamb, John New-York,. .. 1784 Kirlan, Thomas, New- York.... 1>57 Land), John Onondaga, . .. 18 3 Kirtiand, John Washington, . 1812 Lamb, Patrick, De aware, 1800 Kirtland. John, Wash.ft War., 1820 Lambert, George,. . . Dutchess, ... 1 B88 Kissam, Benjamin T. Queens, 1320, 2 i Lamport, W iiliam II. Ontario, 1855 Kissam, Benjamin T. Queens, 1828 Lamson, Job Jefferson, 1 B4fi Kissam, David Queens, 1796,97 Landon, Heman, . . lister 1882 Kissam. David, Queens 1808,9 1 Landon, Henry, . . . iLandon, Jared,. . .. Landon, Jared, Suffolk, 1^47 Kissam, David,. . . Queens 1810 Suffolk 1789,90 Kissam, David,. Queens 1812,18 Suffolk 17!' 6 Kissam, Daniel . 1-11 Landon. Jared Landon, Jared.. . . . Suffolk, Suffolk, 179J, 97 Kissam, Daniel Queens, 1812 1793,99 Kissam, Daniel, . . Queens 1514 Landon, Jared, Suffolk, 1800 Kissam, I aniel .... Queens, 1814,15 Landon. Jared Suffolk, 1800,1 Kissam, Daniel Queen.*, 1816 ILandon. Jared , Suffolk is -_> Kissam. Daniel, Queens; 1816.17 'Landon. Jar, d, Suffolk is, 1.5 Kissam, Daniel Queens, 1818 Landon, Jared Suffolk Kissam, Daniel,. . . Queens 1819 Landon, John D.,. . . Columbia, .. . 1851 Kissam, T). W hitehM Queens 17S6 Lane, Derick Rensselaer, 1808,9 Kittle, J< Jin 1., Rensselaer,, .. Is:;:; Lansing,AbrabamC., Renss laer, . . . is:):, Klapp, John Dutchess 1624 Lansing Cornelius, Rensselaer,. . . 1793.99 Kloek, Christian, . .. Mont, a: Ham.. 1 828 Lansing, Francis Albany, 1841 Kloek, Jacob Q ,. Tryon 1777,7s Lansing, Gerrit Washington, . 1796,97 Knapp David, Putnam, Is, 4. 15 Lansing, Gerril <;.,.. Washington, . 1800. 1 Knapp, David,.. . Putnam,.. .. 1820 Lansing, Jacob c .. . Rensselaer, •. . 1 825 Knapp, David Putnam, 1825 Lansing, James Montgomery, . Knapp, Alanson M... Wavne Is 4;, Lansing, J. Jin. Jr.,.. Albany 1780, si Knapp, Charles Putnam 1841 Lansing, John, Jr.,. . Albany 17-1 s._> Knapp, James W.,.. Delaware, ls:; t ; Lansing, John, Jr.,. . Albany, Knapp. John H.,. .. Cortland, 1 355 Lansing, John, Jr.,.. Albany I7s4 Knibloo. Anson On. 'iila 1840 Lansing, John, Jr.,.. Albany, 1 786 Knickerbacker, Her. Rensselaer,. . . 1816 Lansing, John, Jr.,.. Albanv I7s7 Knickerbacker, Jas . Columbia Lansing, John. Jr.,. . Albany 1788,89 Knickerbacker, J.,Jr Rensselaer,. . . 1793 Lansing. Martinua, . Rensselaer,. . . 1842 Knickerbacker, J. Jr Rensselaer,. . . 1796 Lansing. Robert C,, Otsego, 1888 Knickerbacker. J.,Jr Rensselaer,. . . Is..- J Lansineh. Jeremiah. Albany 1793,99 Knight. Nathaniel,.. Erie, 1881 Lapbam, John Wavne 1848 Knight, Thomas Schenectady, . 1887 Lapham. Jonathan.. Columbia, .... 1819 Knight William,. . . Oneida Is:;,; Laphnm, Jonathan,. Columbia, 1880 Knowles. John Madison ls-'S Laraway, John Greene ;s»-2 Knowlton, William,. Chenango,.. - . Is:;,; Lamed, Syh anus. . . Tompkins, . .. 1848 Knox. James Montgomery,. 1814 Larzelere, Jacob l... Seneca, 1816 Knox, Ji hn, Alleg'y&Steu . Alleg'yASteu., 1810 1811 Lar/.elere. Jacob L.,. Lasak, Francis W . Seneca, New .York,. .. 1816, IT Knox, John, IS40 Koon. Hiram, Cayuga Is,", l| Lasher, l'.astian C, . Columbia, Kortright, Gardner, Caj uga 1827 Lasher, Philip G Columbia, 1 N.O Kortright, Gardner,. Oneida 182* Latham, John, • henango, . . . 1 98 1 Kort/ John Columbia, Latham, John, . . Cheinmgo, . . . Kmm, Jonas.. Schoharie, . . . Is:,;, Lathrop, Horace . . , Otsego I82S Kin per, Tunis,. .. Orange 1777.7- Lathr p. Simon, . . Cayuga Labagh, John I New-York,.. . 1-87 Lathrop, v\ illiam Lawrc'nce. Daniel, .. < Haego 1804,5 Lnbagh, John I New- York,.. 1884 Queens, 1777. 7S Labagh, John 1 New- York, . Is:;;, Lawrence, Daniel, . . Queens 177s, 79 Lacey, Isaac, Monroe 1881 Lawrence, Daniel, . . Queens 1779, SO Lacey, Isaac Monroe 1 926 Lawrence. Daniel. . . Queens 1781,32 Lacey, John T-, Monroe, 1 SOT Lawrence, Daniel, . . Queens, 1782,81 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 287 Names. Counties. Lawrence. Par's W., Franklin, Lawrence, Dar*s VV., Franklin, ... Lawrence, Dorastua, Onondaga, .. Lawrence, -fames R., Onondaga, . . Lawrence. James R.. Onondaga, . . Lawrence, Jam-s R.. Onondaga, . . Lawrence, Jam s K.. Onondaga, . . Lawrence, John New-York,.. Lawrence, John, i Westchester,. Lawrence, John L., New-York,.., Lawrence. John W., Queens, Lawrence, John W.. Queens, . Lawrence. Joseph,.. Queens Lawrence. Martin ..Dutchess, ... Lawrence. Melit'hH., Yates Lawrence, Nathaniel Queens, Lawrcti'-e. Nathaniel] Queens, .. Lawrenc . Nathaniel Queen-. Lawrence. Nathaniel Queens Lawrence Neely,. . . Greene, Lawrence, Samuel,.. New-York, Lawrence, Samuel.. . Lawrence. Samuel,. . Lawrence, Samuel,. , Lawrence, Samuel,. . Lawrence. Sidney,. . Lawson, Robert, Lawyer. AbrahamL., Lawyer, AbrahamL., Schoharie.. Law\er. Jacob L — Sebob rie. Lawyer. Law'ce, Jr.. Schoharie.. Lawyer. Law'ce, Jr., Schoharie,. Lawyer, Nicholas. .. Herkimer.. Lawyer, Thomas,... Schoharie,. Lawyer. Thomas,. .. Schoharie,. Lay, George W Gem Lay, John, Lay, John Lay, John, Leach. Jacob, .... Leary, Andrew.. . . 9, Grover, . . Leavenworth, E. W., Ontario Ontario. Tiqga, Tompkins,.. . Franklin, Orange Schoharie, Oneida, Oneida, .. . Oneida, .. . Ontario, . . . New-York, Allegany, . ( mondaga, nworth. E. W., Onondaga, Leavenworth, Henry Delaware, Years Names. Counties. Wayne, Erie, Erie. 1 852 1 S53 1830 1 S25 1833 1839 I -40 17-4. 1782, 1816, 1841 1842 1784, 1826 1791 1792 1795 1796 1846 1811 1- 18, 1820, 1847 1S46 1342 1830 1851 1 683 1802 1 -i 8 1831 1816 1846 WO 1 S03 1812. 1S14, 1 828 1852 1S47 1850 1 857 Wfi 1844 1-45 Westchester,.. 1799 Westchester... 1798.99 Leavenworth, Isaac Lee, Daniel, Lee. Daniel Lee, Elijah, ijah, ! jah Westchester, . 1854 Lee. Gideon New- York,... 1-2:5 Lee, Henry B., Putnam,. ... 1816 1-' i J el, Saratoga, . , Lee, Joel Saratoga, 1886 Lee, John A., Essex Lee, Joshua, 'Ontario 1816, »hna, "i rmard, orange ■nard, i irange rtin, Washington, Lindley, Oswego Lee, M. Lindley,.... Oswego • mas Ontario •mas I:., . .. Westchester, Richard Ontario ! Joshua, . .. Herkimer Le Fever, Daniel,. .. [Ulster, 1884 1 333 IS43 1-44 1 823 1-47 1848 1816 1 -,45 l-o-. 1796, Le Fever. Isaac, Lefevre, Peter, Jr., . Lefevre, Peter, . Legg, Louis P., Leggett, Abraham,.. Leggett, Thomas ! Leigh, Charles C-, .. 85 Leigh, Charles C. .. 83 Leigh. Jesse S.,. .'... 17 Leland. Luther, Leland, Uriah Leland, Ziba A., .. 85 Leland Ziba A Lennebacker, Philip, Leonard, Asa, Leonard, Timothy,.. Leonard. Timothy... Leonard. Timothy,.. Leonard. Timothy,.. Le Roy, Demostb.C., Le Uoy, Herman,. .. 9 Lesley, George, . George . ... 21 Lester, Thomas S.,.. Lest r. Thomas S.... : . Thomas -... Lester, Thomas S — Lewis, Aimer, Lewis Abner Lewis. Benjamin F., Lewis, Daniel W.,.. . Daniel W., .. Lewis Francis, Jr ,. Lewis. Harris. Lewis. Jabez Lewis, Jacob W Lewis, Jonathan, . .. 18 Lewis. Morgan, 15 Lewis. Morgan Lewis, Reuben, Lewis, Samuel, Lewis, Samuel, Lewis, Truman, Lewis, Truman, Lewis, William, L'llommedieu. Ezra, L'Hommedieu, Ezra, L'llommedieu, Fzra L'Hommedieu, Fzra. L'Hommedieu, F/.ra. L'Hommedieu, Ezra. L'Hommedieu s. Jr.. Liddle, TheodoricR.. Lilley, Lucas, Lindsley, Eleazer, .. Lindsley, John 17 Lindsley. John Linn, Archibald L., . : Li|>|>it, Waterman,. . Litchfield, Elisha,... Litchfield, Elisha,... .Litchfield. Fli-ha,... Litchfield, Elisha,... Litchfield Elisha.... Litchfield Leonard. 9 Little, James, U7: Little, James, 1 Little, Jonathan, Years. lister Ulster, Ulster, Tioga Sara oga, Warren New-York, .. . New-York,. .. Washington,.. Oneida, Madison Steuben, Steuben Albany, Broome, Rensselaer... . Wash.* Clint-, Washington,..! Washington . Onondaga. . .. New- York.. . . Rensselaer, . .. Rensselaer,. . . Suffolk, Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk Cbautauque... Chautauque, . . Oswego Gen.&i mtario. Gen.&Ontario, Queens, Herkimer Onondaga, . . . Rensselaer, .. Broome, New- York,. .. New-York,. . . Delaware, Saratoga. ... Saratoga, Genesee, Genesee, 1 'sw. go, Suffolk, Suffolk Suffolk, Suffolk, Miff. Ik, Suffolk, Suffolk Montgomery,. Monroe . .. Ontario ullivan Sullivan Schenectady, . Columbia, ... . ( mondaga, .. . Onondaga, . . . Onondaga, Onondaga, . . . I mondaga, . . . Albany. Onon-'aga, . . j Onondaga, ... , New- York,.. .1 1808 179s. 99 1808,9 1354 1S51 1S3S 1-54 1855 1889 In".') 1889 1842 1 848 183i 1814,15 1810 1796 1796,97 1800,1 1851 1796.97 1850 1 35 1 1808 1-11 1814 Is 6 17 ! 388 1889 1851 1-04.5 1 -06 1 - 1-57 1856 1385 1-2:! 17-:', 90 1792 1-46 1-D4 1810 1884 1885 1856 1777, 7S 1778,79 17-0.-1 17-1.-2 1782,88 1882 1-46 1841 179-2 1828 1 829 1844 lNtl 1819 1881 1 882 1-83 1841 1-45 1-4S l-'o 1-.96, 97 288 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Little, William S., .. Orange, 1840 Lock wood, Ebenezer Westchester, . 1794,95 Littlefield, Calvin,... Jefferson, . . . 1S54 Lockwood, Ebenezer Westchester, . 1786 Little-field, Calvin,... Jefferson, 1855 Lockwood, Ebenezer Westchester, . 1787 Littlefield, Calvin,... Jefferson, 1857 Lockwood, Ebenezer Westchester, . 17S8 Littlejohn DeWitt c. Oswego, 1853 Lockwood, Ezra Westchester, . 1806 Littlejohn. DeWitt C. Oswego, 1854 Lockwood, Horatio, Westchester, . 1838 Littlejohn, DeWitt C Oswego, 1 865 Lockwood, Horatio,. Westchester, . 18^4 Littlejohn, DeWitt C. Oswego, 1857 Lockwood. Horatio,. Westchester, . 1 885 Livingston. Aaron,.. Albany, 1834 Lockwood, Horatio, Westchester, . Is:,,; Livingston, Alex., .. Washington,.. 1808.9 Lockwood, Horatio,. Westchester. . 1841 Livingston. Alex., .. Washington,.. 1812 Lockwood, Horatio,. Westchester, . 1S42 Livingston, Alex.. .. Wash.&War'n 1818 Long, Aaron Genesee, 1845 Livingston, IJrock'st, New- York, . . . 1788,89 Long, Aaron Genesee, 1846 Livingston, Brock'st, New-York,. .. 1800,1 Longstreet. James,.. Onondaga, . . . 1856 Livingston, Brock'st, New-York,... 1802 Looker, Othniel, Saratoga 1808 Livingston, Char. L., New-York,. .. 1829 Looker, Othniel Saratoga, 1804 Livingston, Char. L., New- York,. .. 1830 Loomis, Arphaxed, . Herkimer 1841 Livingston, Char. L-, New-York,. .. 1S31 Loomis, Arphaxed, . Herkimer, 184'.' Livingston, Char. L., New- York,. .. 1882 Loomis, Arphaxed, . Herkimer 1858 Livingston. Char. L-, New- York,... 1S33 Loomis Ashbel Monl'y* Ham. 1895 Livingston. Edward. Albany, 1S33 Loomis, Chauneey,. . Genesee, 1810 Livingston. Edward. Albany, 1S35 Loomis, ( hauncey... Genesee, 1811 Livingston. Edward, Albany, 1S87 Loomis, Thomas T... Madison 1S46 Livingston, Fran's A. Dutchess, 1828 Lord, Joseph, Columbia, 1825 Livingston, Gilbert, . Dul chess, 1777,78 Lord, William, . ..". Madison 188S Livingston, Gilbert,. Dutchess, 1788,89 I.orillard, Jacob, New-York, ... 1912 Livingston, Henry,.. Columbia, 1792 Lorillard, Jacob, ... New -York, ... 1812,18 Livingston, Henry, . Columbia, 1814,15 Lott. Abraham P., .. New -York, . .. 1777.78 LL ingston, Henry, . Columbia, 1816 Lott, Abraham 1'., .. New-York,. .. 1778,79 Livingston, Henry, . Columbia, 1819 Lott, Abraham P., . . New- York,. .. 1779,80 1781,82 Livingston, Henry A. Dutchess, 1827 Lott. Abraham P.. .. New-York,. .. Livingston, Henry W. Columbia, 1802 Lott, Abraham 1'., . . New-York,... 17S2,83 Livingston, Henry \V. Columbia, 1810 Lott, Isaac Tioga 1850 Livingston, Henry W. Columbia,... . 1829 Lott, Jeremiah Kings, 1814 Livingston, dames, . Tryon, 17S4 Lott, Jeremiah, Kings, 1820,21 Livingston, James, . Montgomery, . 1784,85 Lott, Jeremiah Kings, 1S22 Livingston. James, . Montgomery, . 1786 Lott, Jeremiah E — Kings, 1839 Livingston, James, . Montgomery, . 1787 Lott, Johannes E.,.. Kings, 1784 Livingston. James, . Montgomery, • 1789,90 Lott, Johannes I.,. .. Kings, 179S99 Livingston, James, . Montgomery, . 1791 Lott. John A Kings, 1942 Livingston. John,. .. Livingston, John,. .. Albany, Albany 1786 1787 Lounsberry, John, . . Lounsberry, John .. Lister,. 1806 1811 Ulster Livingston, John.. . . Columbia, 1788 Lounsberry, John . lister 1826 Livingston. John,. .. Columbia, ... 1789,20 Lounsbury, John,. . . Ulster* Sull'n, 1S53 Livingston, John,. .. Columbia, 1800,1 Lounsbury, Peter.. . Tompkins . . 1844 Lit ingston, John, . . Montgomery, . 1788 Lourie. .James I Washington, . 1855 Livingston. Monerief, Columbia 1803 Louw, Cornelius, . . Ulster 1808 Li v ingston, J Moncrief. Columbia 1904,5 Louw, Cornelius, . . . Lister 1908,9, Li viuifBtnn, Monerief, Columbia, 1906 I.<>\ e Solomon Caj aga ls:;u Livingston, Monerief. Columbia, 1808,9 Love, Solomon Cayuga, 1881 Livingston, Peter 1L, Columbia, 1999 Loveland, Ralph A. Essex Is.", 7 Livingston, Peter EL, Dutchess, . . 1 828 Lovett. John Rensselaer,. .. 1800,1 Livingston, P. V. IS. New-York... . 1794.95 I.o\ ett, John Schoharie, . . . 1956 Livingston, Philip, . Westchester, . 1788,89 LOU . Cornelius Ulser, 1803 Livingston, KobertC, New York,. . . I7s7 Low, Joseph W., . .. Lister I s|C, Livingston, Etobertl »• New-York,. .. Is.",.; Low, Nicholas New-York,. .. 1788 Livingston KobertT., Columbia, 1800 Low, Nicholas, New -York 17SS,S9 Livingston, Waiter . Albany, 1777.7s Lowe. .lames 8. Albany 1889 Livingston, Walter,. Albany 1778,72 Locier, a brum, Lh inirston,. .. 1859 Li • ingston, Waller, Albany, 1784,95 CiOCier, .Warn, Livingston,. . . 1 80 1 l.i\ ingston, William, Washington, . 1904 Lure. Martin Otsego 1808,2 Livingston, William, Washington,.. iso-i,r> Luekey, David B.,.. Sullivan 1857 Livingston, William, Washington,.. ISM Luekey. Freeborn G. New -York... . l S52 Lit ingston, w illiam. Washington, . 1910 Luddhagton, Henry,. Dutchess, 1779,80 Livingston, Wm. s. . New-York,. . 1792 Ludenton, Henry,. . . Dutchess 1 786 Livingston Wm. s.,. New- York,.. . 1792,99 Ludenton Henry,... Dutchess, 17s7 Locke, Nathaniel Chenango, . . . 1610 Ludlow Jehiei,:. ... Tompkins, . . . 1881 Lockwood, Ebenezer Westchester, . 177s, VJ Ludlow, Eobert H., . New -York,.. . 1S46 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 289 Names. Counties Cayuga, Cayuga Suffolk ( Hsego, Albany, Albany Albany Albany, . Albany, A I ban v, Albany, .... Albany Columbia, . .. Steuben, Steuben .Montgomery, Oneida, Oneida Oneida, Oneida Cortland Chenango, . . Chenango, . .. Chenango, ... Cayuga, Lewis, Lewis Westchester, . Westchester, . Onondaga, ... Dutchess Mont , y& Ham. Greene, Onondaga, . .. Jeffers n, Montgomery, . Washington, . 1800, 1 Stenben, 1825 Steuben, 1 1882 Steuben, . \<>'i Alleg'yfcSteu , 1818 Uleg'yfcSteu., 1819 Years- 1812 1812,13 1853 L888 1792 179.', 93 1808 1804,5 1800 1 825 1826 IS80 1810 1839 1840 1818 1814 !M4, 15 1816 1 928 1826 1818 1 825 1828 1848 ! 1824 IS51 1852 1N>0 1 385 1684 1S33 1 <>C> 1855 1841 1794 Names. Ludlow. Thomas,. . Ludlow, Thomas,. . Ludlow, William II Lull Jacob K Lush, Stephen, .... Lu MeC rty, David,.... Albany 1TW MeCarty, Thomas,.. Onondaga, ...|1843 McChestney, Samuel Rensselaer, . . . 1818 Mc( lary, William,.. Montgomery,. 1858 M<( lean, Daniel .. < at.< hau.vXia 1816 McCJenan. Samuel C. Rensselaer,... 1848 McClelland, John, .. Saratoga 1794 > eCl Hand. John, .. Saratoga, 1790 McClelland. John, .. Saratoga,. ... IT96, 9 ' Mc lellaud. John, .. Saratoga, 1806 McClelland. John, .. Saratoga 1808 McCluer Orrin Chautauque, . 1885 Mc lure. George,... Steuben, 1828 Met lure, George, ..Steuben,. 1824 McClure, George,... Steuben.. is<>7 McClore, Joseph, ... CatChaufcNla 1814,15 McC-ollister.H miilton Charlotte . 1780,81 25 Allegany, , 1828 ..11808,9 .. 1812,18 .. 1814 .. 1880 .. 1881 ,.. 1845 McCollister, Hamilton McCollister,Hamilton McCollister, Hamilton Macomb. Alexander, Macomb. Alexander, Maeomber, Sanford,. McCombs, John McOombs, John, McConnell, Asa, . .. MC'ord, Alexander. MeCord; Andrew, .. McCord, Andrew, .. MeCord, Andrew, . . MeCord, Andrew, .. McCord, Andrew, . McCord, Andrew, .. McCord, Andrew,. . . McCraeken, Joseph.. Mc< 'racken, Joseph,. McCraeken. Joseph,. McCrea, James, MeCrea, William S... McDonald, John,. . . McDonald, John,. .. McDonald, John,. . . McDonald, John,. .. McDonald, William McDonald, William, McDonald, William, McDowai, Samuel.. McDowell, John G. McDowell. John (x.,. McElrath, Thomas... McElwain, John A.. McFadden. John,. . . McFadden, John,. .. McFadden, John w., McFadden, John W., McFarlan, Hudson.. McFarlan, Hudson,. McFarlan, Hudson. . McFarlan, Patrick,.. McFarland, Robert,. McFarland, William, McGarrah, John,. . . McG-lashan, James, McGlashan James,. McOongegal, John, McGraw, Harry,. . . . MOraw. Perrin II.. Mdntyre Archibald. Mclntyre, Archibald. Mdntyre, Archibald, Mclntyre, Archibald, Mclntyre, Archibald. Mclntyre, Archibald, Mclntyre. Archibald, Mclntyre, James,. .. Mclntyre, James,. .. Mclntyre, James,. .. Mclntyre, James,. . Mcintosh, John,.... Mcintosh. Kalph.. .. Mack, Ebenezer, Mack. Horace McKay, Robert, McKay, Robert.. McKeon, John . . .. Counties. Years. Charlotte, 1781,82 Charlotte, 1782,83 charlotte, 1784 New- York,.. . 1788.88 New-\ ork,. .. 1791 New- York,. .. 1851 Herkimer 1814,15 Herkimer, 1816 Steuben 1844 Orange, 1806 Orange, 1800 Orange, 1S00, 1 Orange, 1802 Orange, 1807 Lister 1795 Ulster 1796 Ulster, 1798 Charlotte, 1782,83 Washington, . 17S6 Washington, . 17SS,S9 Saratoga, 1824 Delaware,.... 1829 Delaware, 1S45 Washington, . 1S27 Washington, . 1829 Washington, . 1832 Wash.&War'n 1822 Warren, 1S23 Warren, 1829 Washington. . 1847 Tioga, 183(1 Tioga, 1831 New- York,.. . 1839 Genesee, . 1837 Cayuga, 1816 Cayuga, 1816,17 Cayuga 1840 Cayuga 1841 Orange, 1826 Orange, 1S38 Orange, 1847 Fuit'n&Ham'n 1857 Montgomery,. 1798 Wash.* War'n 1819 Orange, 1818 Cattaraugus .. 1826 Cattaraugus, . 1828 Monroe, 1847 Cortland, 1843 Cortland, 1854 Montgomery,. 1793, 99 Montgomery, . 1800 Montgomery,. 1800,1 Montgomery, . 1802 Montgomery, . LH04 Montgomery,. 1812 Montgomery.. 1820,21 Montgomery,. 1804,5 Montgomery.. 1806 Montgomery,. 1811 Montgomery,. 1822 Cayuga, 1 880 Oneida 1 850 Tompkins ... . 1880 Tompkins,.. .. 1832 Genesee, 1830 Livingston,. . . 1825 New- York,. .. 1S32 290 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties, Years. Names. Counties. Years. McKoon, John, New-York, . . . 1888 McNeil, Elihu M.,.. •Jefferson, .... 1842 McKeon, John, New- York 1884 McNeil. Elihu M-... Jefferson, 1-46 McKey. Patrick,.... i 'helming 1 845 McNeil, Robert Washington,.. 1829 McKie George Washington... 1885 McPherson, John J., Greene, Is.". 7 McKie, James, Jr — Washington... 1842 McQuigg John Tioga 1842 McKinney, Charles, Broome, 1 855 McVean, Daniel,... Montgomery, • Monroe 1812 13 McKinney, Jesse,... Tompkins, . . . IK88 McVean, John, 1S45 McKinney, John.. . . Washington . 1804 MeWhorter, Darid,. Chenango,. . . . 1847 McKinney. SamuelT. New-York.. . . 1839 McWhorter, John,.. Onondaga, . .. 1S03 McKinney, SamuelT. New-York,. .. 1-49 MeWhorter, John,.. Onondaga, . . . 1S04 McKinstry, Charles,. Columbia, .... 1798,88 Mc'A'horter, John,.. Onondaga, . . . 1808 McKinstry, Charles, Columbia 1800 MeWhorter, Matthew Charlotte, 1780,81 McKinstry, John,. .. Columbia, 1796,97 MeWhorter, Matthew Charlotte, 1781,82 McKinstry, John,. Colombia, .. 1 79s, gg MeWhorter, Samuel, Genesee 1822 McKinstry, Robert,. Columbia, 1840 Maguirc, Patrick II., New-York,. .. 1854 MeKnight, Calvin,.. Jefferson, . . . 1S20 Maguire, Patrick IL, New-York,. .. 1855 MeKnight, Calvin, . . Jefferson, 1884 Mahen, Daniel New- York,... 1S56 McKown, James,. .. Albany, 1830 Main, Alexander H., Allegany, 1856 McKown, James,... Albany, 1S21 Main, Joshua Jefferson, 1855 McKown. James,... Albany 1822 Maine, David, Madison, 1849 McKown, James,. .. Rensselaer, . . . 1796,97 Malburn, William P.. Albany, 1S53 McKown, James, . . . Rensselaer,. .. 1800 Malcom, William,... New- York,... 17s4 McKown, James . . . Rensselaer,.. . 1800,1 Malcom, William,... New- York,. .. 1786 McKown. William... Albany, 1824 Malcom, William,... New. York,... 1787 McLaughlin, Joseph, Orange, 1S22 Malcom, William,... Ulster, 1782 McLaughlin. Joseph, orange 1825 Mallerv, William,... Cortland 1814 McLaughlin, Wm.C, New- York,. .. 1855 Mai lory, David, Genesee, , ... 1855 Maclav, William B.. New-York, . . . (840 Mallory. David, Genesee, 1856 Malay, William B., New-York, . . . 1841 Mallory, Henry, Rensselaer,. . . 1S29 Maclay, William B., New-York, . . . 1 848 Mallory, James Wash. & Warti 1881 McLean, Archib'd H. Livingston,. .. 1850 Mallory, Meredith... Yates 1885 McLean, Archih'd 11. Livingston,. .. 1S49 Mallory, Steph'nV.R. Ontario, 185i McLean, Charles,. .. i ttsego, 1858 Maloney, Patrick G., New-York, . .. 1858 McLean, Francis,. . . McLean, John, Washington... Washington,.. 1818 18 1808 Maltby, Benjamin,.. Manchester, Eliav . Erie, 1856 Cayuga, 1881 McLean, John, Washington... 1806 Manchester, William, Madison, 1880 McLean, John Washington, . 1804 Maudes ille, Joshua,. Saratoga, 1829 McLean, John, Washington,. . 1804 .". Mamleville Win. G-, Columbia, 1S41 McLean. John Washington,.. 1806 Manly, Thomas, Herkimer, 1800 McLean, John, Jr... Wash.fc AViir'n 1818 Manly, Thomas, Herkimer. ... 1810 McLouth, Thomas J.. Ontario, 1851 Manly, Thomas, Herkimer 1820,21 Mi-Martin, Duncan -lr Montgomery, . 1S19 Mann. Abijah, Jr.,.. Herkimer,.. . 1828 McMas'ers, David,.. Montgomery, . 17-9.90 Mann. Ahijah, dr.,. . Herkimer, 1828 McMasters, David... Montgomery, . 1782 Mann, Abijah, Jr.,.. Herkimer, 1880 McMastere. David... Montgomery,, 1792,88 Mann, Abijah, Jr.,.. Herkimer 1888 McMastera David,.. Montgomery. . 179.") Mann. Asa, Rensselaer, . . . 1804 McMichael, Richard,|8cbonectady, . 1880,21 Maim. Asa, Rensselaer,. . . 1804,0 McMurray, Rbenezer Washington,.. 1854 Mann. Asa, Rensselaer,. . . 1807 McMurray, William,. New-York, , Ml 1842 Mann, Asa, New* York,. .. New-York,... 1816,11 1888 McMurray, William,. New-York. . . . Mann, Asa McMurray. William.. New-York,. . 1 848 Mann Charles A., . . Oneida 1S40 MoNair, Hugh Ontario, MN,9 Mann. George II. . Schoharie, L818 McNair, Hugh, Ontario 1811 Maim, Qeorge s... . . New-York,. . . 1844 McNair, Hugh, Ontario, 1812, 18 t'ann, Jeremiah, . .. Cbautauque, . 1 9 15 McNair, Hugh Ontario McNaraara, David S. Rensselaer,... IsM Mann. Philip Schoharie, . . . Is: 17 1847 Mann, William, .... Schoharie Is-.' 7 McNaughten, James, Washington,. 1828 Manny, Gabriel, Montgomery,. 1814 McNeal, Marcus, ... Erie [848 Mauro, Squire Onondaga, . . . 1807 McNeal, Milton, — Erie 1848 Mapes, Darius Delaware 1888 McNeil, Henry,. . ..Herkimer, , 1796,87 Mapes, Dai i • f P., . . . Delaw are 1881 McNeil, Henry, Herkimer, 179s Mapes, Jonas \e»\ -York,. .. 1811 McNeil, Henry, Oneida, 1798,89 Marcell us, Lawrence, Montgomery, • 1 843 McNeil, Henry, Onei la, 1808 Markell, .Jacob (i.,.. Seneca 1348 McNeil, Henry, Oneida, .. 1811 Markell, .Jacob, Herkimer, 1820 McNeil, Henry,. ... Oneida 1814 Markbam, William,. I Mitario, 1810 McNeil, Henry, Onei'a fcOtW*0 1820 Marks AJmeron, . . . Greene 1847 McNeil, Hiram, Niagara 1885 Mark-. Bampson, . . . Rockland,.... 1846 McNeil, Hiram, Niagara, 1887 Marsh, Bb< i • Tompkins, . .. 1858 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 291 Names. Marsh Ephraim C ,. Marsh. Ephraim C.,. Marsh Isaac, Marsh. John L., Marsh. Newton, Marsh Silas H., Marsh. Silas II., .... Marshall, Ezra, Marshall, Ezra Marshall, Otis F., . . . Martin, Adam Martin, Augustus.. . . Martin, Augustus,. . . Martin. Darius, Martin, Elisha A., .. Martin, Fredericks., Martin, John, Martin, John, Martin, John W Martin, John W.,... Martin, Michael S., . Martin, Milton Martin. Solomon. . . . Martin, Solomon. . . . Marvin, Jam'- M... . Marvin, Langdon I . Marvin, Richard P.,. Man n. Seth Marvin, Seth, Marvin, Seth, Marvin, Seth, Marvin, Seth Marvin Beth, Marvin, Beth Marvin, Seth, Murvn, Seth, Marvin. Seth Marvin, Thomas J., Marvine, Anthony, . Marvine, Anthony, . Mason, Daniel, Mason, Daniel, Mason, Jonathan,. . . Mason, Venonl W... Mason, William Mason, William, . . . Massey, Hart Masters, Josiah, Masters Josiah, Masters, -Josiah - Nicholas M. Masters, Nicholas M. Mather. Andrew A.,. M ther Bethel, Mather. Frederick E. Mathews, David, . . . Mathews, Samuel B., Mathews, Vincent,. . h «, Vincent,. . Mathlas, Frederick,. - 'ii. Abraham,. Ma tea n, Abraham,. i. Henry,. .. i, Henry,. . . Matleson, Tomp. H., Matthews. David, . . . Matthews, Vincent,. Mattice, Adam, Counties. Years. < 'ayuga, Cayuga, Ontario, Jefferson, Oneida, Schenectady, . Schenectady, . Westchester, . Westchester, Btenben, Washington, . Dutchess, Dutchess SulTn & Ulster. Washington, . Cattaraugus, . Dutchess, Dutchess, Lewis, Orange Dutchess, Columbia, Otsego, I Hsego, Saratoga FultomvHam., Cliautauque,. . Westchester, . < Grange, 1 »raiiife Orange. 1 Grange Orange, Orange, I 'range, Orange Orange, Saratoga, Delaware, Delaware, .... Washington, . Washington, . Ontario, Madison, Chenango, . .. Chenango, . . . Jeffcr-on, Rensselaer,. .. Ii~ Lensselaer,. . . 1800 1S22 1825 1522 1-4'.' 1836, 1838 1839 1846 1-47 1-46 1787 1 -52 1858 1814, 1848 1550 1808 1804 1527 1543 1^32 1854 1800, 1802 1-46 1-10 1336 1807 17-'.'. 1791 1792 1794 1796 1796, 1800 1811 1-12 1804, 1506 1796, 1798 1 -.",2 1843 1-2" 1822 1858 Rensselaer,. Benssefaier,. - Otseeo, Uell — 'laer.. New- York, . Cortland Onondaga, . Tioga Tioga Albany ••■. . . . Genesee 1819 Washington, W>5 Wash.fcWar'n 1814, Chenansro, . . . 1856 Cortland,. . Monroe, 1-26 • 1800, 1532 1 -.-.:> 1854 1814 . 17'.'t . 1796 . 1848 1*18 Names. Counties. Years. Mattice, Manly B.,.. Creene, . . Mattice, Martines, . . Schoharie, Mattice, Martines, . . Schoharie, Mattison, John, Madison,. Maurice, James, Queens,.. Maxson, Benjamin, . Jefferson, Maxwell, Philip, Jefferson, Maxwell! William,.. Chemung, Maxwell, William,.. Tioga, ... May, Lucius S., Allegany, May, Lucius S., Allegany, Maybee, Simon, Montgomery Maynard, John S> neca, . . . Maynard, Moses, Madison, . . Mead, Jesse H Saratoga, . . Mead, John, .... Delaware, . Mead, John K., Dutchess. . Mead, Nicholas B., . Chenango, Mead, Roswell,. . . . Orange, . . . Mead, Thompson, . . Chenango, Mead. Thompson, . . Chenango, Mead, Onesimus. . . . Madison, . Meade, Charles H., . Onondaga, Med berry. Charles, . Chenango, Medbery, Alfred, .. Madison,.. Medbnry, Nathaniel, Chenango, Chenango, New-York, New- York, New-York, New-York, New- York, Richmond, Schoharie,. Lewis, Medbury Samuel Meech, William B., Mehan, Daniel Meigs, Henry. . . Mercein, Thomas R. Mercein, Thomas K. Mercereau. Jacob, . Merchant. Reuben.. Merriam, Nathaniel Merriam, Nathaniel, Lewis Merrill, James, Saratoga, Merritt. John, Onondaga Merry, Lawrence L. Herkimer. Merry. Samuel, Jr., . Herkimer, Merselis, Isaac Tryon, . . . Merserean, Cornelius Broome, . Merserean, David... Richmond David,.. Richmond David .. Richmond Richmond Mersereau Merserean Mi rserean, Jacob Merserean. John C, Steuben, . . 98 Merserean, John G.. Steuben, . rean, Joshua,. Richmond, l Merserean, Joshna,. Richmond, Merserean, Joshna, . Richmond, Merserean, Joshna,. Richmond, Merserean, Joshna, . Richmond, Merserean, Joshna, . Richmond, Merserean, Joshna,.. Richmond, M irsereau •io>hua,Jr Chenango, Merserean, Raul,.... Richmond, M rserean, Peter,... Richmond, Mesick, Jacob I'.,... Columbia,. Mesier, Matthew,... Dutchess,. Mi SSenger, -John M., Madison, .. Mi tcalf. Arunah, Otsego, ... Metcalf. Arunah Otsego, > Metcalf, Arunah Otsego,.... Metcalf, Elijah H.... Otsego .... Metcalf. Elijah II.,.. Otsego Metcalfe. George,... Montgomery Metcalfe, George,. . . .Montgomery • 1856 • 1826 ■1833 ■1814, 15 •:iS5i ■,1848 •11832 •1847 • ;1828 ■ 1854 ■ 1 s55 •1812,18 • 1522 •1816,17 • 1841 1856 ■1844 ■ 1S36 •11S42 1811 • 1814, If I&38 ■ 1557 ;i825 1*44 1812,13 ■ 1843 • 1 1848 1S57 11818 1811 .1812 1-33 .11837 1811 1820 , 1800,1 1852 1*48 , 1-d2 , 1781,82 1840 ,1807 ,1808 ,'1808,9 , 1S32 ,1848 1849 ,1777,78 . 1779,80 1781,82 1782,88 1784,85 17s6 .11857 , 1802 , 1884 .1845 1827 1820 1514,15 1316 1828 1-11 1312 1796, 97 1798 292 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Metcalfe, Luke Otsego, Richmond, . . . 1srk,. .. 1S09 Micheau, Paul I., . . Richmond, .. . Miller, Stephen Columbia, 1804 Micheau. Paul I Richmond, . .. 1 B( 18 Miller, Stephen,. ... Herkimer, 1803 Mickles. Lovell GL, . Cortland, 1847 Miller, William M.,. Columbia 1847 Miles, Elijah, Onondaga, . . . Onondaga, . . . 1S10 Milliken Peter, Orange, 1828 Miles. Elijah,. . . 1816 17 Milliman, Samuel,... Rensselaer, . . . 1816 Miles. James H Steuben. 1851 Milliner, Joel P.,... Monroe, 1S52 Milharn, .John... Columbia 1841 Mills, Andrew J.,. .. Orange, 1854 Milledoler, Philip E., New-York,.. . 1 s.32 Mills, Andrew J.,. .. Orange, i-;,.» Miller, Abraham... Suffolk 1796 Mills, Charles T New- York 1S56 Miller, Abraham,... Suffolk 17%, 97 MiIls ' Daniel, Montgomery, . 1796 Miller, Abraham Suffolk, 1798 Mills, Isaac, Columbia, 1827 Miller, Abraham Suffolk, 1SO0. 1 iMills, Isaac, Ontario, 1S41 Miller, Abraham,. . . Suffolk, 1S02 Mills. John Herkimer, 1S00 Miller, Abraham,. . . Westchester, . Mills, Lewis Delaware, 1852 Miller, Abraham,. .. Westchester, . 1811 Mills, Myron L...... Onondaga, . . . 1S33 Miller, Abraham Westchester, . 1812 Mills, William Erie, 1832 Miller. Abraham Westchester, . 1S12, 13 j.Mills, William Erie, 1S33 Miller, Abraham,. .. Westchester, . 1S14 Mills, Zebediah,.... Westchester, . 1777, T8 Miller, Abraham,... Westchester, . 1816 Mills, Zebediab Westchester, . 1778, re Miller, Abraham,. .. Westchester, . 1816,17 Mills, Zebediab, Westchester, . 1779,80 Miller, Abraham Westchester, . 1820 Mills. Zebediab, Westchester. . 1781,82 Miller, Abraham.. .. Westchester, . 1820,21 1856 Mills, Zebediab, Westchester, . 1782,88 Miller, Abram II.,.. Tioga Mills, Zebediab Westchester, . 17S4 Miller, Absalom K... 1841 1843 Minard, Isaac, New-Y«»rk,. . 1S26 Miller, Absalom E.,. New- York,... Minar 1, Isaac, New-York,. . . 1827 Miller. Amos, Lewis 1 826 Minier, Samuel, Chemung, 1851 Miller. Burnet, Suffolk, 1777 7s -Minor, Asahel, Onondaira, . . . 1808,9 Miller, Burnet, Suffolk 177x79 Milnor, William, 1779 80 Mitchell, Andrew, .. New-! ork... . . Saratoga, 1 362 Miller Burnet, Suffolk 1792 Miller. Burnet, Suffolk . 1781 82 Mitchell, llenrv Chenango, . .. Albany 1828 Miller, Burnet, Suffolk, 1782,88 1845 Mitchell, Hugh 1779, SO Miller, Charles B.,.. Chenango, . .. Mitchell, dames, Oneida, 1854 Miller, Ezekiel, Delaware, 1 855 Mitchell, dames N. . Lister, 1888 Suffolk 1854 181 1 Mitchell, Peter Mitchell, Thomas,... Ontario, Dutchess. ... 1-34 Miller, Green, Sull'n fcLlster, 1808 Miller, Green, Sull'n MTIster, 1^16 Mitchell, Thomas,... Dutchess 1804 Miller, Green SuU'n & Ulster, I8|ti 17 Mitchell, Samuel L . Queens, . . 1791 Miller. Green Lister 1880 ■Mitchill, Samuel L.,. New-York,... 1798 Miller. Isaac S.. .... Caviiira, 1888 Mitchill, Samuel L.,. New- York.. .. 1810 Miller, ,Iac<»b S...... New-York,. . . 1858 Mixer Nathan,. Chautauqua, . 1825 Miller, Jedediah, ... Schoharie (819 Mixer, Nathan, Chautauque, . 1828 Miller, Jedediah Schoharie, ... 1820 Mixer, Nathan, Chantauque,. . 1829 Miller, Jedediah .... Schoharie,. . . . t S82 Moe. Abraham Saratoga 1820 Miller. Jedediah Schoharie, . . . 1888 Moffatt, David II ,.Jr. Orange, 1849 Miller, .lohannis,. . . . Lister 1794 Moffatt Hczekiah,.. Orange IS19 Miller. John < lolnmbla, 1867 Moffatt, Thomas . .. Orange 1779,80 Miller, John Cortland 1S16 17 Mollitl. Claudius, . .. Rensselaer,. . . 1S41 Miller, John, Cortland 1820 Mount. Rosea Rensselaer,. . . 1794 Miller, John i 'oitland, 1846 Moffltt, llosea Rensselaer,. , . 1795 Miller, John Tioga 1804,8 Moffltt 11 sea Rensselaer,. . . 1796,97 Miller, John Tioga 1806 Moffltt, Hosea Rensselaer,, . . 179s Miller, John Brooine&l log, 1807 Moffltt, Hosea Rensselaer,. . . 1800,1 Miller, donas II Columbia, .... 1840 Monell, Joseph D.... olumbia, l 92 1 Miller, donas II.,. Columbia 1848 Monell, Robert,. .. Chenango, . . . 1814, 10 Miller, Jonathan, . .. Greene 1880 Monell, Robert Chenango i B25 Miller Killlan Columbia 1 925 Monell, Robert, Chenango ... 1 926 Miller. Killlan Columbia,. . . . 1 828 Monell, Robert ( heiiango 1828 Miller, Levi Jefferson, 1846 Monroe. I):tr lis Cayuga, New-York,. .. 184F Miller, Levi, St. Lawrence,, 1 35 1 Monroe, dames, . . . [85o Miller, Le\ i, . . St. Lawrence,. 1 SfiS Monroe, dames, — \. \\ York,. . . 1 852 Miller. Manoah Essex Montanva. Ja'a 1). L. Rockland,.... is;:: Miller, Nathaniel,. .. Suffolk L818 Montanya, duo. l>. L Lister IS 17 ailller Nathaniel, .. Suffolk 1849 Montgomery, Ja'a W. Tompkins, . .. 1846 Minn-, Peter, Sullivan, 1824 Monfoort, Abraham,. Queens, 1800 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 293 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Monfoort, Abraham.. Queens, ison.i Morris, Thomas, Ontario, 1794 Monfoort, Abraham.. Queens, 1302 Morris, Thomas, Ontario, 1795 Monfoort, Abraham . Queens 1S03 Morris. Thomas, Ontario, 1796 Monfoort, Jacobus. . . Queens 1^03 Morrison, Adoiph. F. Chautauque, . 1343 Monfoort, Peter P.,. Dutchess, ls54 Morrison. Roderick,. Oneida, H16 Montross.Bernardus, Westchester, . 1887 Morrison, Roder. N,. New-York, . . . 1-45 Montross, Nathaniel, Westchester. . 1-27 Mo r rison, William, . Orange, 1.337 Montross. Nathaniel, Westchester, . 1-.23 Morse, Aaron, Oneida, 1808 Mooers, Benjamin, . . Clinton 1 304 Morse. Calvin Madison,. ... 1342 Mooers, Benjamin, . . Mooers, Benjamin,.. 1804,5 1316 Wayne, Ontario 1 -25 1-27 K.-^o, lv29 Mott, Samuel J.,... Saratoga, Queens, Queens 1-57 Morgan. Albert C-, . . Steuben, 1 356 Mott, William, 1793,99 Morgan, James New- "5 ork,.. . 1881 Mott, William,... 1802 Morg in, James New- York,... 1332 Mott. William,.... Queens, 1-.4 Morgan. John I., New-York,... 1S19 Mott, William Queens, 1807 Morgan, John I., ... New- York,.. . 1 38a Mott, Zehulon,... Saratoga, 1812 Morgan, John I., ... New-York,... ls40 Mott, Zebu Ion, Saratoga, 1316,17 Morgan, Jonathan, . Chenango, . . 1806 Mott, Zebulon, Saratoga, 1-20,21 Morgan, Nathan, . . T\n. 1 Morris. Robert II.. .. New- York,... 1884 Munro, James M., . . Onondaga. 1 -55 Morn- Samuel D.,.. Kings, 1S54 Munro, Peter J Westchester, . 1SI4, 15 Morris, Staats, Saratoga, 1818 Munro, William,...., Chenango, . . . ; 1816 *25 294 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Monson, Reuben,. . . Munson, Eeuben,... Munson, Reuben.... Murdock, John, Murphy, Peter P.,.. Murphy, Thomas,... Murray, David, Myer, John, Myer, John R Myers, Charles G., . . Myers, Michael, Myers, Michael Myers, Michael, .... Myers, Michael Myers, Mordecai,. . . Myers, Mordecai,... Myers, Mordecai,... Myers, Mordecai. . . . Myers, Mordecai, . . . Myers, Peter J. II.,. Mynderse, N ichors V My rick, Barnabas,.. Nash, Alvin, Nash, Isaac, Nash, Moses, Nash, Moses, Neely, Alexander, . . Neely, Alexander, . . Neilson, George VV., Neliis, Christian, Nellis, Daniel F.,. .. Neliis, George H.,.. Nellis, George H.,.. Neliis, .Jeremiah, . . Ndley, Reuben, Nelson, Hosea, Nelson, Hosea, Nelson, William, Nelson, William, Nelson, William J.,. Newberry, Amasa S., Newoomb, Kinner,.. Newcomb, Piatt Newoomb, Piatt, New kirk, Garrett A., Newkirk, John, Newkirk. John, Newman, Ellas, New man, Klias Newman, Elias, New man. Klias, \e\-en, Klias, Nexsen, Ellas, Nexsen, Klias Nicholas, Robert C, Nicholas, Robert ('. Nicholas, Robert C, Nicholas, Robert C, Nichols, Sylvester,. . Nichols, Bylvesfc r,. . Nichols, William,. . . Nicholson, John Nicholson, John,*, . . Nicholson, Johll Nicholson. John Nicktes, William,... Nicoll, Francis, Nicoll, Francis, Counties. Years New-York, . . . New-York, . . . New-York, . .. Columbia, Herkimer, Westchester, . Oneida, Herkimer,... Dutchess, St. Lawrence,. Montgomery, Montgomery,. Herkimer, Herkimer, New-York, . .. New-York, . .. New-York, . . . New-York,. .. New-York,. .. Washington, . Albany, Essex, Chemung, Otsego, Onondaga, . . . Onondaga, — Dutchess, .... Dutchess, Saratoga, Tryon, Montgomery, . Montgomery, . Montgomery, • Mout. & Ham., Orange, Herkimer, Herkimer, Westchester, . Wotchester, . Cattaraugus,.. Oneida, '. Cli'nAFrank'n Cli'n&Frank'n CN'n&Frank'n Ham 'n&Ful'n, Lewis Tryon. Westchester,.. Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester,, . New- York,... New -York,. . . New -York,. . . • mtario, Ontario Ontario, Ontario, G-reene, Greene, Otsego, Orange, OUter, Ulster, Ulster Richmond, . . , Albany, Albany 1820 1820, 21 1822 1833 1S35 1831 1S43 1800 1S37 1848 17S9.90 1791 1792 1792,93 1829 1881 1832 1888 1S34 1 827 1804,5 1S34 1849 1796 9 1812,13 1S14 1810 1811 1854 1782,83 1841 1811 1812 1888 1808 1S11 1812,13 1820 1820,21 1S51 1 389 lNls.it 1820 1820,21 1845 1SJ0 1778,79 ! 792 1792,98 1 7!' 1 1798 1798.99 1800,1 1809 1828 1829 1880 1 B89 L884 1840 1819 1810 1782,88 IT84 1784,85 1844 1 792 1792,98 Names. Nicoll, Francis, Nicoll. Francis.. .. Nicoll. Samuel B.,. Niles, Barak, Niles, George N.,.. Niles, Jonathan Niles, Jonathan,... Niles, Justin, Niven, Thornton M. Niven, Daniel Noble, Charles C,. Noble, Cyrenos, Noble, David 2d... Noble, David 2d,. Noble, Solomon B.. Noble, William II.. Noble, William II., Noble, William II., Nolton, Justus, North, Abijah North, Abijah, North. Abijah North, Gabriel,.... North, Gabriel North, Gabriel North Gabriel,. .. North, Joshua, North. William,. . . . North, William,.... North, William,.... North, William,.... North, William Northrup, Daniel,. . Northrup, Henry B. Norton, Ebenezer F Norton, Emery E.,. Norton, lleman, ... Norton, Henry Norton, Henry,.... Norton, Henry, Norton, Henry P.,. Norton, Lyman, . . Norton, Nathaniel, Norton, Nathaniel, Nostrand, Timothy, N'ott. Joel 15.,. ..... Nowlen, Gurdon,. . Noxon, James, .... Noyes, Daniel, Noyes, John, Noyes. John, Noyes, John, Nye, James Nye, James, Oakley, George P.,. Oakley, Israel Oakley, Israel, Oakley, Israel Oakley, Jesse, Oakley, Jesse Oakley, Jess,., Oakley, Jesse Oakley, Jesse , Oakley, Timothy,. . Oakley, Thomas II., ( takley, Thomas J., < takley, Thomas J., Oakley, Thomas j , Counties. Y'ears. Alb'y & Scho., 179G Albanv, 1800 Suffolk 1848 Cortland, 1835 Cortland, L848 Rensselaer,., . 1792,98 Rensselaer,. . . lsoo Columbia, 1S40 Orange, New-York,. .. 1845 17S8 Otsego, 1S49 Otsego, 1816,11 W arren, 1851 Warren 1S54 New -York,... 1658 Cayuga, 1828 Cayuga, 1829 Cayuga, 1880 Rensselaer,... 1840 Cli'n&Frank'n 1 822 Clinton, 1S39 Clinton, 1S40 Delaware,. ... 1800,1 Delaware, 1804 Delaware, 1800 Delaware 1808 Tompkins, — 1825 Albany, 1792 Albany, 1794 Albany, 1795 Alb'v & Bcho'j 1796 Schenectady, . 1810 Dutchess, 1822 Washington, . 1856 Erie, 1828 1S51 Allegany, Monroe, 1829 Niagara, 1S81 Niagara, I B82 Niagara, 188 Monroe, 1889 Onondaga, . .. 1852 Ont'u&Bteub'n 1800 Ont'o&Steub'n 1800,1 Queens, 1 822 Albany, 1850 Livingston,. . . 1848 Saratoga 1850 Chenango, 1844 Chenango, . .. 1810 Chenango, . .. Ml Columbia, 1800 Madison, 1818 Madison, (825 Dutchess 1S30 Richmond, ... 1888 Richmond, . .. Is;;;) Richmond, . .. 1841 Dutchess, 1794 Dutchess, L795 Dutchess, .. . 1798 Dutchess, 1796,97 Richmond, . .. 1814, 15 Columbia,. .. 1612 New- York,. . . L846 Dutchess, 1816 Dutchess, 1818 Dutchess, .... 1819 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 295 Names- Counties- Years- Names. Counties. Y'ears. Oaklev, Thomas J.,. 1820 1S52 Osborn, Stephen, ... Osborne, Elias, 1S41 1 SOS Oakley! Zopher B., . Suffolk, Delaware, .... O'Brien, Nicholas P., Kings, ; . 1S58 Osborne, Elias, Delaware, IS04 Odd. Jonas Rensselaer,. .. 1794 Osborne, Elias, Delaware, 1310 Odell, Abraham, Westchester,. . 1S00,1 Osborne, Thomas A., Chautauque, . 1S34 Odell, Abraham, Westchester,.. 1802 Osburn, Ozias, W es ten ester, . 18(i8 Oilell, Abraham, ... Westchester, . 1803 Osgood, Jason C.,. . . Osgood, John Rensselaer,... 1 958 Odell, Abraham,.... Westchester,.. 18i '4 Cortland, 1838 Odell. Abraham, Westchester, . 1S04.5 Osgood, Luther. Jr.,. Chenango, . . . 1658 Odell. Abraham, Westchester, . 1S07 Osgood, Samuel, — New-1 ork,. .. 1SO0, 1 odell. Abraham, Westchester, . 1808,9 < >sgood, Samuel, New-\ ork,... Is' 12 Odell, Abraham, Westchester, . 1810 Osterhout, James,. .. Schoharie, 1852 Odell. Collins, Mont. & Ham., 1886 Osterhout, John, Schoharie, . . . 1343 Odell, Jacob, Westchester, . 1811 Ostrander, Elisha.. . . Sull'n &U1ster, 1819 Odell, Jacob Westchester. . 1-12 Ostrander, Gideon,.. New-York,. .. 1830 Odell, Jacob, Westchester, . 1868 Ostrander. Gideon,.. New- York,.. . 1881 Odell. Jacob, Westchester, . 1854 Ostrander. Gideon,.. New-York,... 1 982 odeH, Lvman Livingston,. .. 1855 Ostrander, Gideon,.. New -York,.. . 1838 Odell, Lyman, Livingston,. . . 1S56 Ostrander, John I.,.. Albany, 1816 Odell, Nathaniel, ... Oneida 1-41 Ostrander, John I.,.. Albany 181(5,17 Ogden, David A , . . St. Lawrence,. 1814,15 Ostrom, David, Oneida, 1793,99 Ogden, David B X.w- York... L814 Osirom, David Oneida, 1S00 Ogden, David B.,... New-York,... 1888 Ostrom, David, Oneida, 1S00,1 ( igden. Henry, < Hsego 1890 ( >-trom. David, Oneida, 1802 Ogden, Isaac Delaware, .... 1812 1 istrom, Dai id Oneida, 1804 Ogden. Isaac, Delaware, ... 1814 Ostrom, David Oneida, 1808,9 Ogden. MordeeaL,. •• \ ales 1880 1 >strom. David Oneida 1810 Ogden, Ifordecai,. . . Yates 1887 ( istrom. David Schenectadv, . 1-% Ogden, Nathaniel. .. albany, 1 79(5, 97 O'Sullivan, John L... New- York,... 1841 Ogden Nathaniel, . . Albany, 1798 O'Sullivan. John L.,. New- York,. .. 1842 < >gden, William B.,. Delaware, - ! otis. Oran Gray Saratoga, 1881 Ogilvie Peter O'llara. John Orange 1778, 79 Otis, Oran Grav, Saratoga, ... 1832 Cayuga 1 928 Ottley, Thomas Ontario 1881 O'Keefe, David, Jr.,. New- York,. .. 1852 Overlaujrh, J. Y- L.,. Ulster, 1840 O'Keefe, David. Jr.,. New- York,... 1 958 Overhiser, John H... Columbia, .. . . 1850 O'Keefe. David, New- York,. .. 1855 Owen. Albert G., ... Orange, 1850 Oliver. James Ulster, 1794 Owen. Benson Seneca, 1 857 Oliver, James, Ulster, 179(3 Owen, .lames J., Cayuga 1857 < Hirer, James lister 1796,97 Owen, Vblney, Herkimer 1 988 Oliver, Matthew, Ulster, 1880 Paddock. Prince W., Westchester, . 1835 Oliver. Richard Sullivan 1848 Paddock, Prince W., Westchester, 1880 Olmsted. Aaron,. Columbia, 1812,18 Paddock, William s.. St- Lawrence.. 18=35 Olmsted, Jonathan, . Madison 1812,18 Paddock, WilliamS., St. Lawrence. 1S36 Olmsted. Jonathan, . Madison 1816,17 Paddock, William S. St. Lawrence,. 1S37 Olney. Joeiah G Chenango, . .. 1 988 Pagl . Sherman Otsego, 1327 Onderdonk,Hendr*k, Queens 17-4 Paige, Alonzo C.,. .. Schenectady, . 1827 Oothondt, Henry,. . . Albany, 1779,80 .Paige, Alonzo C.,. .. Schenectadv, . 1823 Oothoadt,YolkertD., Albany 1 922 Paige, Alop.zo C.,... Schenectady, . 1829 Oothoat, John, New- York 1800 Paige, A'onzo C.,... Schenectadv, . 1S30 Orr, Watson, Schoharie, . . . 1884 Paine, Abraham Dutchess, 1781,82 < >ri<>h, Charles J-,... Chautauqua, . 1-47 Paine, Asahel E.,... Delaware, 1M4. 15 < >rton. .lames, Herkimer 1820 Paine, Asahel E.,... Delaware, 1 slf,, 17 Ortoti. PhilO Cat.ChaufcNia ls!9 Paine, Brinton,. ... Dutchess, 1779,80 Orvis, Charles, Jefferson, 1880 Paine, Brinton, Dutchess, 1780,81 • irvi-. Horatio, Jefferson, 1819 Paine, Brinton, Dutchess, 1784,85 Orrla, Horatio, Jefferson, 1820 Paine, Brinton, Dutchess, . . 1786 < (abend, Durfee, .... Waj ne, 1840 Paine, Brinton, Dutchess, 17s7 < tobora, Amos Oneida 1858 Paine, Edward Onondaga, 1793,99 < (shorn, ( harles 15., Columbia 1848 Paine, John C, Wyoming 1855 t Mborri, Daniel, Suffolk 17^7 I'aine, John C, ... Wyoming, .. . 1856 < Mborn. Daniel, iSuffolk 1788 Palmer, Alexand'r H Greene 1848 • feborn, Elias, Cat* hau&Nia 1818 Palmer, Alexand'r H Saratoga, 1 S52 Osbom, John, ...... Cortland, 1-20.21 Palmer. Beriah, Saratoga, 1 792, 93 Osborn, Juhn I'., .... Suffolk, 1-14. 15 Palmer, Beriah, Saratoga, . . . 1794 Osbom, John P Suffolk 1818 Palmer, Beriah Saratoga, 1 795 Osbom, John 1',... Suffolk 1819 Palmer, Cornelius G. Albany, 1 - 12 Osbo rn. John I'., Suffolk, 1820,21 Palmer, Daniel. ... Chenango,... . 1855 Ooborn, Stephen, . . . Erie, 1>40 , Palmer, Denis, Madison, 1S19 296 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Palmer, Elias, Saratoga, 1792 Patterson, GeorgeW. Livingston,. .. 1886 Palmer. Elias, Saratoga 17l>6 Patterson. GeorgeW. Livingston,. .. 1-37 Palmer, Former, Rensselaer,. . . 1S25 Patterson, GeorgeW . Livingston,. .. 1888 Palmar, Francis \V., Chautauque, . 1854 Patterson, (ieorgeW . Livingston,. .. ls39 Palmer, Francis W., Chautauqua, . ls55 Pattarson, George^ . Livingston,. .. 1-40 Palmer, George, Albany, 1781, S2 Patterson, John Dutchess ... 1SU4.5 Palmer, Henry Madison, LS43 Patterson, John Fulton&llam.. 1842 Palmer, Humphrey, Otsego 1804,5 Patterson, John, .. Tioga, 1799,88 Palmer, Humphrey,. Otsego, lslG, 17 Patterson, John P.,. Monroe 1S38 Palmer, James, New- York,. .. 1814 Patterson, Matthew,. Dutchess, 1782,88 Palmer, James, New- York,. .. 1816 Patterson, Matthew,. Dutchess, .... 1784 Palmer. Jesse, Delaware, 1S44 Patterson, Matthew,. Dutchess, .... 1784,85 Palmer, John C.,... Greene, 1855 Patterson. Matthew,. Dutchess, 1789 Palmer, Noyea, Caj uga, 1884 Patterson. Matthew.. Dutchess, 17S7 Palmer, Noyea, Cayuga, 1886 Patterson. Matthew.. Dutchess, 17ss Palmer, Thomas,... Ulster, 1779, SO Patterson, Matthew,. Dutchess, 17-8,89 Parce, Justus Chenango, . . . 1 888 Patterson, Matthew,. Dutchess, 1792 Pardee, Henry Ontario 1836 Patterson, Matthew.. Dutchess, . . . 1792,93 Pardee, Henry, Ontario 1887 Patterson, Peter, Genesee, 1833 Pardee, Henry, Ontario, 1844 Patterson, Peter, Genesee, 1884 Pardee, H nrv, Ontario, 1S51 Patters »n Walter, .. Columbia 1S13 Pardee, Irwin, Ulst.-r 1845 Patterson, Win. M-, . Chenango, . . . 1-33 Pardee, Tracy, Genesee, ls48 Paul. Zoroaster Ontario, 1 -:.7 Pardee, Tracy, Genesee, 1*49 Paulding, George, .. New-York, .. . 1843 Paris, Isaac, Trvon 1784 Paulding. William, . Westchester, . 1779,80 Paris. Isaac, Montgomery. . 1 784, 85 Pawling. Henry, Montgomery,. 1798,99 Paris, Isaac, Montgomery,. 1788 Pa veu, Barnabas,. .. Dutchess, 1799,98 Park, Edward Y.,.. Broome, . ... 1850 Payn, George, Saratoga, 1848 Parke, Nathan, Ontario ! 397 Pavn, Noah Charlotte, 1779, SO Parker, Amasa J.,.. Delaware, ... 1884 Payne, Lyman, Monroe 1 958 Parker, Franklin... . Jefferson, 1856 Payne, Lyman Monroe 1 854 Parker, Harvey 1).,. .Jefferson, lMs Pa) in', Samuel, Chenango, . . . 1 si 14, 5 Parker, Ichabod,. . . Washington, . 1786 Payne, Samuel Chenango, . . . 1806 Parker, Ichabod,... Washington, . 1787 Peabodv. Amos Alleg'yttStevL, 1 399 Parker, Israel S.,. .. Oneida, 1884 Peacock. Joseph, . .. Wayne 1857 Parker, John Oneida 1897 Pearce, William Dutchess, 1796,97 Parker, Jared H.,.. • Onondaga, . . . 1881 Pearee, William Dutchess, . . 1798,99 Parker, Jared II.,... Onondaga, . . . 1-34 Peursall, William,... Queens 17!»6, 97 Parker, Linus, Oneida, L830 IVarsall, William,. .. Queens 1798 Parker, Sanfbrd C... Onondaga, .. . 1835 Pearse, Abraham,. .. Schenectady, . I- 11 Parker, Sanfbrd (J.,. Onondaga, .. . 1888 Pease. Calvin, Washington, . L859 Parker, Shivers, New- York,. .. 1 *98 Pease, Diodate Lewis 1849 Parker, ■ 7 0, SI Peck, Abijah, Jr.,... Saratoga, 1841 Parkhurst, Jabcz,. .. Franklin 1 s88 Peck, Abncr W., ... Jefferson, . . 1857 Parkhurst, Jabez,. . . Franklin 1834 lYek, Khenczer W.,. Kings,. 1-47 Parks William Bnll'n blister. 1-16 Peek, Kbcnezer W ., Kings 1-1- Par-hall. Anson C.,. 1 ttsego, 1850 Peek. Jared V Westchester, . 1-4S Parsons, Aaron, Lewis i -,v> Peck, Jedediah Otsego 1808 Parsons Abraham,.. Suffolk, 1-16,17 Peck, Jedediah, — Otsego, i :■.»-, 90 Parsons, Abraham,.. Suffolk 18)10 Peck, Jedediah, .... Otsego 1900 Parsons, araee Schoharie, . .. 1848 Peon, Je lediai Otsego, i-oo, • Parsons, Be h, Rensselaer,. . . 1888 Peek, Jedediah Otsego 1808 Partridge, FlavU . . . Cattaraugus, . 1 399 Peek, Jedediah, .... < rtsego [804 Patch! n, rreegift,. . . Schoharie, .. . 1804 Peck, Josepb Olsego, Patch in, Freegift,. . . Schoharie 1804,5 Peck, Joseph, i ktsego 1850 Patchin, l'r eglft,. .. Schoharie, . . . 1890,91 Peck, LtnUS Jones, . Niagara, I .... Patch in, Freegift . . . Schoharie, . . . 1899 Peek. Myron G H St. Lawrence.. 1888 Patchin, Jared, Tioga 1 399 P< ok, M) ron <;., St. La* nnee,. l B89 Patchin, Jared, Tompkins, . .. L895 Peck, Reynold Ontario 1840 Patten. Chris., Jr.... Boll. A lister,. 1816, 17 Peek, Richard Moiil.-V Ham., 1 987 Patterson, Ashbcl,. . Cortland, 1 858 Peek, Waller L„ ... Broome 1 366 Patterson Chesl r... Broomo, . . 1819 Peine, William, .... Rensselaer,. . . 1 399 Patters n Chester... Broome, 1890 Peine, William, ... Rensselaer,. . , |s Patterson, « heater,. . I'.r - 1890,91 Peek, llariiiauus,. .. Schenectady, . 1316, IT Patterson, Ezra, .... i tat«l Genesee 1806 Pell, Alfred S Dutchess 1894 Patterson, GeorgeW. Livingston,. . . 1 9 19 Pell, Caleb New-York,. . . 1808,9 Patterson, GeorgeW. Livingston,. , , Pell, Caleb New-York,., . 1-10 Patterson, GeorgeW. Livingston . .. U35 Pell, Philip, Jr., .... Westchester, . 1719,89 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 297 Names. Counties. Pell, Philip, Jr Pell, Philip, Jr., .... Pell, Philio, Jr , .... Pell, Philip, Jr Pendleton. Nathaniel Penflekl. Thomas D., Pennoyer, -Justus P. Pentz, Daniel C., Pentz. Daniel C., Peniz. Frederick,. .. Percival, .lames, Perine, Henry, Perkins, Bishop ... Perkins, Bishop Perkins. Charles A ,. Perlee, Edmund G., Perlee, KilmundG.,. Perlee, Edmnnd O... Perley Charles, Perry, Eli Perry, Horace P.,. .. Perry, John L.,. Perry, Nathaniel M Perry, Seth Persons, Mar -us, . .. I'.-ti-rs. Abel s., Peters, Harry, Peters, Theodore C, Peiers, Theodore C, Petrie, John M , Petrie, John M., .. Petrie, William, .... Petrie, »* ill'iam. . . Petting!] .Ja Petti bone. Ehsha.. . Pe tibone, Jare I C , Pettibone, ltufus, . . Pettit, Klia a Pettit, George, Pettit, <;<-or:r<: Pettit, George Pettit. George, Pettit, James, , Pettit, John, , Pettit, John. ....... Pettit, Joseph, Pettit, Joseph Pettit. Micaj h Pettit Micajah Pettit, William It,. Petty, Joseph H.. .. Phelps. Dudley P.,. Phelps. Isaac, Phelps, Isaac, Phelps, Jabez I'.... . Phelps, Oliver, ... Phelps. Stephen Phelps, Stephen,... Philips, Joshua, Philip-. Mot Philips, 3ihu Phillips, Elihu P.. . Phillips, < leorge s , Philli] Phil ips, .Mill- Phillips. Mills, Phllo Asahel Phoenix, Henry,. . . Years. Names. Counties. Westchester, , Westchester, . Westchester, Westchester, New-York, . . Oneida Tompkins, . . New- Y.-rk,.. New-York.. . New- York,. . Livingston,. . Richmond, . . St. Lawrence St. Lawrence- Oswego j ' henango, . . Chenango, . . Chenango,.. . New- York. .. . Albany,. .... . Clinton, . Saratoga,. ... , Steuben, . Saratoga, w .. . Ontario, . Colombia, . . . Queens, Genesee, — Gem see Herkimer, .. . Herkimer. .. . Tryon, . Try. n . Monroe, . Oneida, . Oneida . < Mieida,. . Wayne, . Onondaga. . „• . Onondaga, . . . Onondaga, . . . « mondaga, . . . i luondaga, . . . Saratoga,. . . . 3 iratoga .... . Queens, . . . Queens, . Washington, . . Washington, . . Ontario . New- York,. .. . Onondaga, . . . ( hau.< at v.Nia . Chau.CaUfcNia . Cortland, .... . Ontario, . Ontario, . < mtario Tompkins Orange, Mout'yfcHam. Onondaga, . .. Suffolk, Suffolk, Suffolk Suffolk Saratoga I Steuben, 1780,81 Phoenix, J.Phillips, 17^4 Pickett. Edward P.,. 17S4, S5 Pickit, Justus B., rier, Solomon, Pierce, Austin, Pierce. Ezra, Pierce, George T.,. . Pierce, John 2d, ... Pierce. Nehemiah N. Pierrepont. Win. ('. Pierson. David Pierson. David, Pierson, Isaac Pierson, Isaac Pierson. Isaac, . Years. 1736 1816,17 1856 1355 1842 1-4". 1-39 1881 1824 1846 1^47 1858 1320, 21 Pierson William,... 1822-' Pierson. Wiliam.... Piggot, Joseph 1349 Pike, Jarvis K., 1851 Pike, Jarvis K , 1857 Pine, Joshua, 1851 Pine, Peter, 1852 Pine, Peter, Pine, Peter 1858 I'inuey. Ambrose L., Pintard. John 1794 Pitcher. Nathaniel, . 1 --,.} Pitcher. Nathaniel, . 1854 Pitcher, Nathaniel, . IS i- Pitta, Gideon, Pitts. Gideon 17-1. 32 Pitts, Gideon, .. . . 1782, S3 Pitts, Gideon, Pitts, Levi Pixley, John, 1*36 Piatt. Charles, . .. 1814, 15 Piatt, Charles/ LS48 Piatt, David 1820,21 P'att, Bbenezer, 1824 ~ Piatt, Bbenezer 1-:;-, Piatt Ebenez; r, - - Piatt Henry, Piatt, Henry, MO. i: Piatt. Henry Xew-Y^ork,... is48 Rensselaer, . . . i §50 St Lawrence,. 1349 Otsego 1,114 Chautauque, . 1542 Ontario, >4; Dutchess, 1 «4(; Cortland, 1^.45 Oneida, is49 Jefferson, 1 S41 Oneida, 1 S"25 Suffolk 1S50 New-York, . .. lsU, 15 New- York,, jisis New- York.. .. 1824 Greene, 1888 Tioga iS52 New- York,. .. J827 Chenango, . .. 1S8O Chenango, . . . i-,:;i Delaware,. Delaware, Delaware.. Delaware, Dutchess, . New-York, 1807 1820 1824 1S31 1-14 17-1 Washington, . 1806 Wash.* War. 1M4. 15 Wash. & War.. 18; 6, 17 hiario |821 1800, 1 1800 rso2 3S5 1818 1819 Nil 1814 1829 1882 1846 1881 I860, I 1808, 9 I S85 Piatt. II Piatt, Henry Piatt, Jonas, Plait, Nathaniel Z.. Piatt, Robert Piatt, Stephen Piatt, Stephen Plumb, Alvin, Plumb. Alvin, Plumb, Ralph Plumb, Samuel. ... Polhemus, Henry, . Polhetnus, Henry, . Pomeroy Theod. M Pond. Andrew S., . Pond Benjamin,... Pond, Benjamin,. .. Pond, Benjamin,.. . Pond Levi, Po >1. John, Jr., ... Pool. Oliver, Poppino, John I.,. Porter. Addison,. . . Porter, Asahel, Ontario, Ontario Ontario Columbia, . .. Columbia. . . . Clinton Oneida, >uff. Ik, Suffolk Suff.ik Suffolk Rensselaer,. Bei Bselaer,. Rensselaer,. Rensselaer,. .. lsiy Rensselaer,. . . 1827 , Her. & Onon., 1796 . Clinton 1807 Clin.&Frank'n i>u, 15 1824 1825 1826 1846 1816,17 1796,97 1807 1 855 1784 1784,85 I7!*2,98 1808,9 1-10 1816,17 Albany, Albany Chautauque, Chautauque, Brie, Chenango, . . Cayuga Cayuga, Cayuga, On' ida, Essex, ...••• Bssex Monroe, Jefferson, ... Madison, Steuben, Greene 1794 1795 1888 1^17 1885 bin 1819 1 -Jit, -21 1857 1S08,9 l-lo 1851 1841 1-::: 1 82(1 ISaratoga, l5U4,5 298 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Porter, Asahel, Saratoga, 1806 Prescott, Amos II.,. . Herkimer, 1856 Porter, Augustus,. .. Ontar'o&Gen'e 1808 Prescott, Oliver, Oneida, 1849 Porter, Edmund J.,. New -York,. .. 1846 Preston Andrews,.. Cayuga, 1827 Porter, Edmund J.,. New- York,. .. 1841 Preston, Andrews,.. Cayuga 1«86 Porter, James, Onondaga, . .. 1 si 4, 15 Preston, Andrews,.. Cayuga 1840 Porter, James W... Washington... 1848 Preston, David Onondaga, . . . 1845 Porter, Josiah, Ontario, 1 -49 Preston, William S. Suffolk 1 85 1 Porter, Jo«iah, 1850 Prevost, John B.,. .. New- York, . . . 1798,99 Delawar-, Erie 1 345 1828 Prevost, Theodore L. Price. Elijah, Greene, Porter, Peter B.,... Cayuga, 1908 1'orter. P ter B.,. .. Onta'o&Steu'n Niagara, Niagara, Niagara, 1802 tS88 1839 Price, John, Albany, Albany, Monroe, 1-14.15 I89U 1824 Porter. Peter B , Jr.. Porter, Peter P., Jr., Price, Peter Porter, Peter B., Jr., 1840 Price, Peter Monroe 1S27 Porter, Peter B.,dr.. Niagara 1^41 Price, Peter Monroe, [881 Porter Timothy H.. Allcg'wvSteub 1R18 Pride Reuben Washington,.. 1798 Porter, Timothy II., Alleg'v&Steub 1 si 0,17 Trimmer, Abraham,. Chemung,. .. 1846 Porter, Timothy II., Cattaraugus, . 1838 Prince, John, Albany, 1796,97 Porter, Timothy H.. Cattaraugus, . LR40 Prince, John, Albany 1798 Porter, \\ illiam, Jr., Onondaga, . . . 1 887 Prindle, Joseph, Onondaga, . .. 1847 Post, Abraham A.,.. 1840 Prior, John, Saratoga, 1819, IS Post, Anthony, New- York,. .. 1789,90 Prior, John Saratoga 1S22 Post, Anth >ny New- York,... 1800 Proudfit, John W.,.. Washington, . 1844 Post, Jotham, New-York,... 17H4 Proughty, Elijah,. . . Cumberland, . 17-4 Post, Jotham, New-York,. .. 1795 Pruyn, Robert 11.,.. Albany, 1848 Post, Jotham, New-York,. .. 1796 I'ruvn. Robert H.,.. Albany, 1S49 Post, Jotham, New-\\>rk,... I79(i,97 Pruyn, Robert H.,.. Albanv, I860 Potter, Joseph,. ... Dutchess, 1798 Pruyn, Robert H.,.. Albany, 1854 Potter, .Joseph,. Dutchess 1814 Puffer, Enos Broome, 1857 Potter, Nathaniel,... Suffolk, 1812 Pumpelley, Charles,. Tioga 1825 Potter, Nathaniel.... Suffolk M4 l'lliupellev. dames. . Broome, 1810 Potter, Piatt, Mont. & Ham., Iffll Purdy, Albert G., .. Madison 1857 Potter, Stephen, .. New -York, .. . is.-;:) Purdy, Kbene/.er,. . . Westchester, . 1779.80 Potter, Stephen M.,. 1846 Purdv, Kbene/.er.. . . Westchester, . 1782, sa Pottle, Emery B.,... Ontario, 1847 Purdy, Ebenezer.. . . Westchester, . 17-1 Poucher, Peter, Columbia, 1848 Purdy, Ebene/er, . . . Westchester, . 1784,85 Powell, Elisha, Saratoga, — ISIS Purdy, Ebenezer,. . . \\ estchester, . 17-7 Powell, Klisha Saratoga 1 820 I'urds, Ebenezer,. .. Westchester, . 1791 Powell, Thomas R., Franklin, 1843 Purdv, Ebenezer,. .. Westchester, . 17112 Powers, James, Greene 1816 Purdy, Ebenezer Westchester, . 1795 Powers, .lames Greene 1 822 Putnam. AbrahamY Monl'y.t Ham. 1888 Powers, Jason W-, . Madison, 1886 I've, David, Orange, • 1 795 Powers, To inert, Oaj oga, 1856 Rye. David, Orange, 171 'ft powers, William,... Albanv, 1787 Quae ken boss, Abm..) Steuben 1-!'.) Powers, William,. .. Columbia 1783 Quackenboss, D. G., Greene, 1841 Prall, Benjamin P.,. Richmond, ... I860 Quackenboss, II. I. Delaware, 1825 Prall, Ichabod, New-York, ... 1810 Quackenboss, 11 I.. Greene, 1880 Pratt, Anson Columbia, 1 800 Quackenboss, Henry Albany 1779,80 Pratt, Anson, Columbia, 1S07 Quackenboss, 11. I., New-York, ... 1 886 Pratt, Anson Columbia, .... 1810 liadcllff, Jacob Dutchess, 1 79 1 Trail, A/.ariah, Columbia, .. . . 1820 Radciiir, Jacob, Dutchess, 1795 Pratt) Edward, i ttsego, I860 Baddiff, Reler W.,.. New-York.... 1819 Pratt, Francis o.,. . . Niagara 1840 Radeliff, William,... Dutchess 1792,98 Pratt, Francis ().,... Niagara 1841 Ramsev, Joseph 11., Schoharie, . .. lN). r . Pratt, Francis 0.,. .. Niagara L849 Randall, Denlson,... Chenango,., . . 1819 Pratt, Manoah, ( inondaga, . . . 1847 Randall, .John M.,.. Chemung, ... 1 85 1 Pratt, Peter onei\i tawegt 1889 Randall, Joseph Monroe 1880 Pratt, Beth H., Allegany, — 1888 Randall. Perez Chenango 1818 Pratt, Beth II Allegany, L888 Randall, Phineha*,.. Mont'vA llam. 1 329 Pratt, Solomon, St. Paweeuce,. 1841 Kandall, Robert R. New -York,... 1789,99 Pratt, William II.,.. 1847 Randall, Thomas,., . New- York.... 17-1 89 Pray, Andrew, Dutchess, 1819 Ltanaford, rlasoail,.. Chenango,.. . . 1814 Pray, John 11 Chautauqua, . 1848 Ransom, Klias, Niagara 1848 Prendegasl Jos'h M Herkimer, ... 1888 LtapeUe, da, ,. . Kings, 1844 Preudorgast,HenryA Chautauque,.. 1 356 Rapelje, Stephen,. . . Orunge, 1848 Prendergast,HenryA < 'hautauque, . . 1 857 Kaplee, Nehemiah,. Fates 1847 Prondergast,Jeded'b Chuu.Oat.Nlag 1816,11 Rulhhoii ■, John, dr., New- York,... 1828 PrendergastjJeded'h Chau.Cat.Nlaj 1 990, 2 1 jRuthbun, Amos, Cayuga 1S04 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 299 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Rathbun, Amos, Cayuga 1804.5 1806 Reynolds, Wm. W.,. Rensselaer, . . . 1807 Kathbun, Amos Cavuga, Bhoad, Daniel, .... Seneca, 1825 Rathbun, Amos Cayuga 1807 Rhoad, Daniel, . Seneca, 1827 Kathbun, JohnT.,.. Cavuga, 1846 Rhoades, John D.,.. Onondaga, . . . 1857 Eathbun, JohnT.... Cavuga, ..... 1847 Bhoades, Osman, . . . Cayuga, 1841 Batbbun, Lazarus B., Allegany, .... 1824 Rhoda, David, Columbia, 1855 Kathbun, Lazarus S., Alleganv, 1825 Rhodes, Henrv Suffolk, 1812,13 Bawson, Cyrill, Wyoming .... 1855 Rhodes, John H.,... Kings 1855 Bawson Edmund G. Montgomery, . 1816 Rice. Arvin, Oswego, .... New- York, . . . 1888 Rawson, Samuel, ... Ontario, 1831 Rice, Christopher C, 1885 Kay, Benjamin, New-York, . . . 1S57 Rice, Elijah A., Cattaraugus, . 1843 New-York,. .. New-York, . . . 1787 1850 Rice. Elijah A., Rice, James, Cattaraugus, . Washington, . 1840 1845 Raymond, Henry J , Raymond. llenrv-J., New-York, . . . .Monroe, 1851 1845 Rice, John, Schoharie, Schoharie, 1790,97 1798 Kaymond, Isaac T,. Rice, John Kavmond. -John F., . Richmond. .. . 1S55 Rice, John,. . ., Schoharie,.... 1808,9 Raymond. Samuel G. New- York,. .. 1848 Rice, John, Schoharie 1810 Baynor, Augustus, . . Erie, 1849 1888 Rice, William, Rich, Gains B. Chautauqne,. . Genesee 1840 Kaynsford. Edmund, Albany 18-25 Bea, Alexander, ( ien.it Ontario, 1804,5 Rich. Luther Otsego, 1803 Kea, Alexandi r Gen.&Ontario, ISM Kiel], Luther Otsego, 1 800 Kea, Alexander, Gen.&Ontario. 180T Richards, Alexander, St. Lawrence,. 1803,9 Kea, Jacob, Lister, 1807 Richards, George,. . . Warren 1S52 Kea, Matthew Lister 1777,7- Richards, George II., New- York,. .. 1854 Kea, Matthew, Ulster 1778,79 Richards, John, ,.. Washington,. . 1811 Reamer, David I) , . Lewis, 1848 Richards, John, Wash. & Warti 1814 Redfield, James G.,. Delaware, 1 829 Richards, John, . . Wash.&War'n 1814.15 Redington. George,. St Lawrence,. 1842 Richards, Joseph w. Washington, . 1837 Bedington, George,. St. Lawrence,. 1848 Kichards, Raul Wyoming, 1848 Redington, George, . St. Lawrence.. 1S44 Richards, Raul Wyoming, 1S49 Redington John,... Schoharie, . .. 1812 Richards. Reltiah, .. Warren, 1843 Keed, Aaron, Greene, 1820,21 Richards, William, . Wash.&War'n 1820,21 Reed, Abijah Greene, 1820 Richardson, ( harles, Cortland, 1881 Reed, Eliakim Greene, 1808,9 Richardson, Kri. . . Madison, 1828 Keed, Horatio, Orleans, Richardson. John,.. Cavuga, ls. r )0 Reed, Horatio, Orleans, is: jy Richardson, John,.. Onondaga, .. . 1798 09 1888 Reed, John M., New- York,... 1856 Richardson. John M. Oswego Reed, Luman, Schoharie, 1S58 Richardson, William Onondaga, . .. 1S54 Keed, EofUS Columbia, .. .. 1S33 Richmond, Albert E. Rensselaer,. .. 1852 Kecs, David, Tioga 1-57 Richmond, Samuel, . Genesee, 18=5 Reeve, Josiah, Suffolk, 1798 Richmond, Samuel,. Genesee, 1836 BeeTe, Josiah, Suffolk 1808 Richmond, Samuel,. Genesee, . 1841 Keeve, William W.,. orange, 1856 Richmond, Volney, . Rensselaer,. .. 1857 Reid, John, Albanv, 1858 Richtmeyer, Abm., . Schoharie, 1843 Reid, .John, Wash.&War'n 1816 Rickerson, MartinL., Greene, lsf>5 Keilly, James V., . .. New-York,... 1857 Riddle, Horatio R., . Allegany, 1844 Keillv, John J., Sew- York,.. . 1856 Kider, James, Queens, 1855 Keilly, John J., New-York,. . . 1857 Rfder, Lewis, Oneida, 1851 Kemer, Aaron, Ontario, 1822 RiggB. Caleb 8., New-York, . . . 1800 Keiner, Aaron, Ontario, 1 928 RiggS, Isaac, Schenectady, . 1825 Remer, Aaron, Yates, 1 82 1 Riker. Richard, New- York,.. . 18H0 Bemer, Aaron, . . rates, 1831 Riker, Samuel, .... Queens, 1784 Kemer. Aaron, Yates, 1882 1784,88 Riley, Aaron Ringold, Benjamin,. 1 852 Remsen, Henry New- York,.. New- York,. .. 1888 Requa, William, Westchester, . 1814, 15 Ringold, Benjamin,. New-York, . . . 1884 Reqoa, U llliam, Westchester, . 1816 Ringold, Benjamin,. New-York, . . . 1885 Requa, William, Westchester, . 1818 Ringold, Benjamin,. New- York,. .. 1836 Reqna, William Westchester, . 1819 Rob, William Mont'y&Ham. 1831 Bexferd, Samuel, . .. Delaware, 1 828 Robands, William,. . Washington, . 1807 Reynolds, Abelard, . Monroe, 1827 Robbins, Ebenezer,. Oneida,. ... .. 1842 Reynolds, George, . . Saratoga, 1 388 Robbins, Levi Lewis, lsl9 Reynolds, Gideon, . . Rensselaer,. .. 1 880 Roberts, Samuel T.,. New- York,... 1857 Reynolds, Henry,. .. Ulster, 1804,5 Robertson. A lexand'r Washington, . |s::6 Reynolds, Johnson ^ Steuben is:;!) Robertson, Alexander Washington, . 1S49 Reynolds, Joseph, . . < Portland, 1819 Robertson, George, . Greene 1854 Reynolds, Samuel,. . Ulster, 1st! Robertson. Ruf'us,. .. Genesee, .... 1833 Reynolds, Stephen, . Montgomery, . 1798,99 Robertson, Ruf'us,. .. Genesee, 1884 Reynolds, Win, W.,. | Rensselaer,. .. 18U6 Robertson, Wm. II... Westchester, . 1649 300 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Robertson, We K.,. Westchester, . 1850 Romaine, Samuel B. ! New-York,. .. 1816,17 Robins, Ezekiel, New-York. . . . 1798 Romaine, Samuel B. New-York, . . . 1819 Robins, Ezekiel, Sew-York,. .. 1798,99 1800,1 Romaine, Samuel B.l New-1 ork,. .. 1820 Robins Ezekiel, New- York,... Romaine, Samuel B. New-York,. .. 1820,21 Robins, Ezekiel ; Jew-York,.. . 1802 Komaine, Samuel B. New-York,. .. 1822 Robins Ezekiel, few- York,. .. 1808 Romeyn, Herman M. Ulster, 1886 Robinson, diaries,.. hitchess, . ..'. 1850 Roof, John, Montgomery, . 1808 Robinson, Charles,.. 'Dutchess, — 1S51 Roosa, Peter B., ... Ulster, 1806 Robinson, Daniel A. ratario, 1841 Hoosa, Peter B Ulster 1807 Robinson. .lames C J Fates, 1S27 Roosevelt. Clinton,.. New-York,... 1887 Robinson James P , Yates 18:34 Roosevelt, James,. . . New-1 ork,. .. 1796, 97 Robinson. Jonath'nE New-York,.. . 1825 Roosevelt, Ja's J.. Jr New-1 ork,. . 1S35 Robinson. Jonath'nE New-York,. . . 1826 Rooseve't Ja'sJ.,Jr New-1 <>rk, ... 1840 Robinson. Jonath'nE New-York, . . . 1S27 Roosevelt, Nich's, Jr Warren, 1833 Robinson, Moses C. ; . Putnam, 1836 Root, Daniel Chenango, . .. 1824 Robinson, Orrin Chemung, — 1S55 Root, Erastus, Delaware, 1798. 99 Robinson. Orville,... j Oswego, 1834 Root. Erastus, Delaware, 1800, 1 Robinson, Orville — Oswego, 1888 Root, Erastus Delaware 1809 Robinson, Orville,... Oswego, 1887 Root, Erastus, Delaware, 1818 Robinson Orville,... Oswego, 1S56 Root, Erastus Delaware,. ... 1819 Robinson, Peter, Broome, 1S26 Root. Erastus, Delaware, 1820 Robinson, Peter, 1 Broome, 1827 Root, Erastus, Delaware, 1S90.91 Robinson, Peter, Broome, 1898 Root, Erastus, Delaware, 1896 Robinson, Peter, Broome, 1829 Root, Erastus, Delaware, 1897 Robinson, Peter, ! Broome, 1830 Root. Erastus, Delaware, 1 998 Robinson, Peter, Broome, 1831 Root, Erastus, Delaware, 1880 Robinson, Philip,. .. Yates 1S25 Root, Humphrey G.. Herkimer,.... 1850 Roblee Reuben Orleans, 1849 Root William Onei'a &Osw'o 1820,21 Rochester, WilliamB Alleg'y&Steu., 1816,17 Pose, Abraham, .... Suffolk, 1S0S, 9 Rochester, WilliamB Alleg'y&Steu., 1818 Rose. Abraham, .... Suffolk 1810 Rockefeller, Henry,. Columbia 1814 Bos,.. Abraham Suffolk, 1819 Rockefeller, Simon,. Columbia 18-27 Ros-, Abraham, Suffolk, 1816 Rock we l, Jeremy... Saratoga,. ... 1811 Rose, Alonzo B.,. .. \\ yoming, . .. 1853 Rockwell. Jeremy,. . Saratoga 1884 Pose, Alonzo B.,. . . Wyoming, . .. 1 354 Rockwell, Lewis.. . . Schoharie, ... 1851 Rose Daniel P., Jr.. St. Lawrence,. 1856 Rockwell, Nathan,.. Westchester, . 1780,81 Rose. Edwin, Suffolk, 1848 Rockwell, Nathan,.. Westchester, . 1781. 32 Rose. Edwin Suffolk, Is p.) Rockwell. Nathan,.. Westchester, . 17-7 Pose, Edwin J-, Suffolk, 1857 Rockwell, Nathan,.. Westchester, . 1788,89 Rose, Jesse, Otsego 1880 Rockwell, Nathan . Westchester, . Westchester, . 1 789, 90 1800 Suffolk New- York,. .. 1810 Rockwell, Nathan... ROSO, Joseph, Jr.,.. 1859 Rockwell, WilliamW Saratoga 1849 Rose, Joseph. Jr.,.. New*1 ork,. . . is;,:; Rodgers, James Schenectady, . 1856 Rose, Parker W.,... St. Lawrence,. 1 859 Rodman, John U , . . New-York,. .. 1848 Rose, Parker W.,... St. Lawrence . 1858 Roe, Austin, Wayne 1844 Rose. Roberts...... Seneca, 1811 Roe, Nathaniel, New- York,. .. 1857 Bos.', Robert S., ... Seneca, IS'.'!) Rogers, Charles, .. . Washington, . 1 688 Rose Robert s., Seneca, 1890,91 Rogers, Charles, Washington,.. 1 s:!7 Roseboom, Robert,.. Olaego, 1800 Rogers, Charles S.,. Delaware is;,:! Roseboom, Robert... Otsego, 1807 Rogers, David Saratoga, 1804,5 Roseboom, Robert,., ( itsego, 1808 Rogers, David, Saratoga, 1807 Roseboom, Robert,.. Otsego, 1811 1808,9 L811 Otsego, Otsego, 1812 Rogers, David, Saratoga, Rosel in. Robert,.. 1814,15 Rogers, Eli. -Jr., — Lewil 1888 Roseburgh, James,.. Ontario 1814,18 Rogers, Halsey Saratoga, 1887 Roseburgh, James,.. Ontario 1816, 17 Rogers, Halsey, Saratoga 1842 Roseburgh, James, . Ontario, 1818 Rogers, Halsey, Washington,.. 1819 Bcsccrant/. Abraham Albany, 1828 Rogers, Harper, Rensselaer,, . , 1 829 Rosecrantz. Benj'n,. Saratoga, 1799 Rogers, John, Saratoga 1890,91 Rosei rani/.. George, Herkimer, 1S16,17 Rogers, John B.,. .. Broome 1844 Bosekrant/. George, Herkimer, 1818 Rogers, John, Jr.,.. Saratoga, 1819 RosevelUCorneliusC. New- York,. . . 1808 Rogers, William.. . . < >nlario 1808,9 Boss, Daniel Clinton, 1 798 Rogers, William C.,. Steuben, 1845 Ross [cbabod, 1 Miomlaga, . .. 1889 Rogers. William c... Steuben 1846 BOSS, James, Ulster, 1604 Roggen, Jacob Greene 1 999 Boss, James Ulster, 1804.5 Rotten, Jacob 1 treene, L816 Ross, John P., New- York,.. . 1844 Koggen, Jacob Oreene 1899 Boss, Theodoras,. . . Essex, 1804 Rollins, Aaron P..,.. New- York,. . 1851 Boss, Theodorus,. .. Essex, 1804,5 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 301 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Boss, Theodorus,.. . Essex, 1806 Ryan, John, New-York, . . . 1851 Boss, William, Orange, 1808 Ryan, John, Rensselaer,... 1803 Ross, William, < Grange 1808, 9 Ryan, John, Rensselaer,.. . 1804,5 Ross, w illiam, Orange, 1811 Ryan, John, Rensselaer, . . . 1806 Boss, William, Orange, 1812 Rvers. John P., Richmond, . . . isoo Boss, William Orange, 1812,18 Rvers Lewis, Richmond, . .. 1795 Boss, William, ( )range, 1814 Ryers, Lewis, Richmond, . .. 179f» Boas, William S New- York,.. . 1845 Rvers, Lewis, Richmond, . .. 1790,97 Bowman, Peter P.,. Columbia, 1644 Rverss, Gozen, Richmond, . . . 1791 Boanseville, Cha's J. Tompkins, . .. D49 Kyerss, Gozen, Richmond, ... 1792 Knuse, Jonathan,. . . Rensselaer,. .. 1803 Byerss, Gozen, Richmond, . . . 1792,93 Boose, Jonathan,. .. Rensselaer,. .. 1804 Ryerss, Gozen, Richmond, . .. 1794 Boose, Loren/.o, Oneida, 1-51 - acia, Daniel F Mont'vii Ham. 1828 Bouse, William, .. . Jefferson, 1 B52 Backet, Nathaniel, .. Dutchess, 1779,80 Bowan, John Wash. & Clin., ITVJ % Saekett, Clarence I)., Kmgs, 1S27 Bowan. John, Wash. & Clin.. 1791 Saekett, Clarence D., Kings, 1S28 Bowe, Albert, Genesee, 1851 Saekett, James, Albany, 1S18 Bowe, Albert, Genesee, 1852 Saekett Jehiel, Dutchess, 1&18 Howe, George 15.,. . . Madison l S52 Sage, Henry W., Tompkins, . .. 1847 Hnwen, John, Charlotte.. .. 1777, 7S Sager, Gerrit W., ... Greene, 1S45 Bowland, Daniel,. . . Delaware,. . . . 1854 Sadly Peter Clinton 1808 Bowley, Moses St. Lawrence.. 1 328 St. .John, Alexander. Montgomery, . 1814,15 Rudd, Theron Dutchess, ... 1807 St. John, Alexander, Mont'v& Ham. 1 B25 linger, John ' hieida 1824 St. John, Daniel B.,. Sullivan, 1840 Boggles, Charles H.. SulPn fcOlster, l>20 St. John. David,.... Delaware, .. . 1808,9 Buggies, George 1) .• Lewis 1828 St. John. David Delaware, 1811 Boggles, George D. • Lewis, l $29 St. John, David 1',., . Otsego, 1849 Buggies, George D ,• Lewis, l>34 -*t. John, Thomas 1'., New-York,.. . 1 852 Buggies, George D.,. Lewis, 1887 St. John, Thomas J'.. New-York,. .. 1858 Buggies, Philo Dolchesc 1 -'.'2 Salisbury, Aaron. . . . Erie, ls4if Boggles, Samuel B.,. New-York,. . . 1888 Balisbory, Ambrose.. Wayne, 1832 Bumsey, < alvin, — Chautauque, . 1*87 Salisbury, Ambrose,. Wayne, is:;:; Bumsey, Levi Rensselaer,. .. 1822 Salisbury, Ambrose, Wayne 1839 Bumsev, Pbinebas, . i Irange, 1851 Balisbory, Edw'd s , Jefferson, . . . 1845 Bumsey, Willi ra, . . All'yGen &On 1808 Salomons, Frederick, Montgomery, • 1800 Bomsey, William, . . Genesee, ... . |s>Hs, 9 Sannnons. Frederick. Montgomery, . 1802 Basse! 1, Abraham... New- York,... 1812 Sampson. Ashley, . . . Monroe, 1844 Bossell, Abraham . . New- York,... 1812,18 Banders, Elisha s., . . Otsego, ls4S Bussell, Abraham,.. New- York,... 1814 Sanders, Robert, Schenectady, . 1826 Bossell, David w ashington, . 1880 Sanders. Theo. W., . Schenectady, . 1840 Bossell, I>a\ id, Washington, . 1 B88 Sandford, Henry, . .. Oneida 1852 BoMell, David v\ ash. (fcWar'n 1816 Sands, Comfort New-York, . .. 17S4,S5 Bossell. Ebenezer, . . < harlotte, 1777. 7- Sands. Comfort,. . . New-York,. .. 17--S Bossell, Ebenezer, . . Charlotte, .. 17-4 Sands. Comfort, New -York,. .. 1788, 39 Bussell, Ebenezer, . . Washington,. 1812,18 Sands, John Queens, 17s4,s5 Jin sell. Jeremiah, .. ' Isier 1842 Sands, W illiam G.,.. Chenango. . .. 1846 Bossell, John J Si. Lawrence . I -45 San ford, Edward,. .. New- York,. .. 1848 Bossell, Joseph, Warren, ls4(l Baoford, Edward,. .. New- York,.. . 1844 Bossell, Levi, Monroe l>: 17 Sanford, George,. . . Warren, 1841 Bossell, Samuel, Allegany, .... 1888 Sanford, Isaac i:.,. . . Wayne, 1844 Boss --II Samuel AlUgany, ... 1848 Sanford, Jonah, St. Lawrence,. 1829 Bossell, Samuel, Allegany 1847 Sanford, Jonah St. Lawrence,. 1830 Bussell, Samuel, .... New- York,... 1 506 Sanford, Mitchell,... Schoharie, 1 688 Bossell, Samuel, New- York,. .. 1807 Sanford, Nathan, New- York,. . . 1808,9 Bossell, Samuel, i-l'-.. 17 Sanford, Nathan, New- York,. .. 1811 Russell Samuel, < IM; f| l, 1 V24 Sanford, Reuben, . .. Kssex, 1s14, 15 Bossell. William. .. Rensselaer,. . . 1851 Sanford. Kenben, . .. Essex, 1816 Bossell. William F.,. I'lsler 1851 Sanford Kenben,. .. Essex 1816,17 Botgers, Henry New-York, . . . 1777,78 Sanford, Zalmon, . .. Dutchess, 1800,1 Bolgers, Henry, New- York.. I7s4 Sanford. Zalmon, . .. Dutchess 1804 Botgers, Henry, New-York,. . 1800,1 Sargent, Isaac, Washington,.. 1800 Bulgers, Henry, New- York, ... IS, .2 Sargent, Isaac, Washington,. . 1802 Batgers, Henry, New-York,... Isltl Sargent, Isaac, . ... Washington,.. 1803 Butgers, Henry New- York,... 1804,5 Sargent. Isaac Washington... 1811 Bntgers, Henrj New-York,, .. Is.. 7 Bargent. Isaac Wash.& War'n 1S14, 15 Bathers, Henry New- York,.. . [gi s Sargent, Isaac, .... Wasb.&War*n 1816,17 Bulgers Robert New-York,. . 1798,98 Sargent, Isaac, Wash. A? War'n 1818 Butberford Ja New- York,... 1847 Sanger, Jedediah, .. Herkimer,.... 1794 •_>♦; 302 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Sanger, Jedediah, .. Herk'r&Onon., 1795 Schoonmaker, C. C, Ulster, 1779. so Sanger, Kichard. . . . Oneida, 1S16 Sehoonmaker, C. C., Ulster, 17s-J.s:i Salterlee, William,.. Cayuga, 1812,13 Schoonmaker, C. C-, Ulster, 17s4 Satterlee, William,.. Cayuga, 1S14 Schoonmaker, C C.. Ulster, 1784,86 Satterh-y. Nathaniel.. Orange 17S6 Schoonmaker, C. C, Ulster, 17s.; Savage, Edward, . .. Charlotte, .... 1784 Schoonmaker, C- C, Clster, 1 7-7 Savage, Edward,. .. Washington,.. 1784,85 17S7 Schoonmaker, C. C, Ulster, 1788 Savage, Edward,. .. Washington,.. Sehoonmaker, C. C, lister 1788,89 Savage, Edward.. .. Washington, . 17SS Schoonmaker, C C, Ulster, 1789,90 Savage, Edward,.. Washington, . 1788,89 Schoonmaker, C 0- lister 1 7'.';. Savage, Edward,... Wash. .feClin., 1795 Schoonmaker, Dan'l Ulster, 1866 Savage, Edward,. .. Wash.&< I'm., 1796 Schoonmaker, J. I., Ulster, 1828 Savage, Edward,. .. Washington, . 1796,97 Schoonmaker, J. I., Ulster 1S81 Siivage, Edward,. .. Washington. . 1798 Schutt. Martin, Ulster, 1857 Savage, Edward — W ashington, . 179S, 99 Schuvler, Cornelius,. Saratoga, ls55 Savage, Edward,... \\ asliington,.. 1800 Sclmvler, Jeremiah,. Rensselaer,. .. 1810 Savage, Edward . .. Wasliington, . 1800,1 Schuvler, John B-, .. Saratoga, 1795 Onei a, Oneida, 1828 1S29 Schuyler, John C.,. Schuvler.Nicholas,Jr Albany, Herkimer, 1836 Savage, Eli, 1826 Savage, Eli, Oneida 1S30 Schuvler, I'eter, Albany 1 784 Savage, -James, Columbia, 1789,90 Sclmvler, Peter S.,.. Albanv, 1802 Savage, James, Columbia, 1791 Schuvler, Peter S.,.. Albany 1808 Savage, James, Columbia, 1792 Sclmvler, Peter S-... Albanv, 1804 Savage, John, Wash.* War'n 1S14 Schuvler, Peter S.,.. Albanv 1890 Savage. Joseph W., New- York,.. . 1854 Schuvler, Philip Saratoga 1886 Sawyer, Augustus,.. Ontario, 1 389 Schuvler, Philip J.,. Dutchess, .... 1798 Sawyer, John W.,.. (avuga 1882 Schuvler, Philip P.,. Albanv, 1796,97 Bawyer, John W.,. . Cayuga, 1833 Schuvler, Philip P.,. Albanv, 1798 Savler, John, Tompkins, . . ls27 Schuvler, Philip P... Albany, 1 79S, 99 Savler, John, Tompkins, . .. 1831 Schuvler. Stephen J. Albany, 1777,78 Bayles, George M.,. Albany, 1852 Schuvler. Stephen J. Albany, 177s, 79 Baylee, Silas, Madison, 1887 Scofleld, Joseph, \N cstchester, . lS-_>5 Savre, Daniel, Greene, 1804, 5 Scofleld, Joseph, . . . Westchester. . 1896 Savre, John, Seneca, 1804,5 Scofleld, Joseph, \\ cstchester, . 1827 18<>8 1881 Scoles, John B., Scoles, John B., 1 NiS Savre, John, Seneca, New-York,. .. 1889 Savre, Joshua, Orange, 1814 Scott, Daniel.. Seneca, 1S26 Savre, Simon, G reene, 1812 Scott, Daniel, Seneca, 1897 8«henck, Abraham!! Dutchess, 1804,5 jScott, Daniel, Seneca 1829 Schenck, Abraham 11 Dutchess, 1806 Scott, David, Genesee, 1886 Schenck, Guisbert,.. Dutchess, 1780,81 Scott, David Genesee, ls4l Scbenck, Hcnrv,.. .. Dutchess, 1791 Scott, David D...... Seneca, 1 864 Schenck, John, Dutchess, 1777,78 Scott, George G.,... Saratoga, 1866 Schenck, John, Queens, 1787 Scott, George G ,. .. Baratoga, 1857 Schenck, John, Queens, 1788,89 Scott, Henry, < 'tsego, 1804 Schenck, .John Queens, 1791 Scott, Henry, Otsego 1807 Schenck-, Peter A.,.. New-York,. . . ls.ll Scott, Henry, Scott, Hcnrv, < itsego 1808 Schenck, Peter \-.. . New- fork,. . . New- York,. .. 1804,6 L806 Otsego Cattaraugus, . 1808,9 Schenck, Peter A.,.. Sou. Hollis !-.;;< Scbenck, Tunis 1814,16 1819 Sett. Matthi w,.... Scott. Matthew, Columbia Columbia 1794 Schenck, Tunis Kings, 17 '.'."> Schenek, Tunis,. . . Kings 1890 Scott. William, Livingston,. .. !s.-;7 Schermerhom, A. M. Monroe 1848 Scott. William Li\ ingston,. .. 1 s;;s Schermerhorn, 0. I-. Rensselaer,. . . 1808,9 Scovil, Carlos P.,. .. Rensselaer,. .. 1816 Schermerhom, 1 '• I.. Rensselaer, . . . 1810 Scriven, Zebulon, . . Lewis, LS49 Schermerhorn, C. L. Rensselaer, . lsll Scudder, Hcnrv Suffolk, t i-hermerborn. C I-, Reuse rlaer,. . . 1818 Scudder. Hcnrv Bufiblk 17sV.iij Schermerhorn J. c. Rensselaer,. ■ . L796 Scudder, Henry Suffolk, 1799 Schermerhorn, J. W albany 1791 Scudder, Tredwell,. Suffolk L809 Schermerhorn, J- w Rensselaer, •. . 1 799 Bcudder, Tredwell.. Suffolk 1810 Schermerhorn, 1 W Rensselaer,. . , 17:'-. '.''.i Scudder, Tredwell, Suffolk, 1811 Schermerhorn, J. w Rensselaer,. . . 1800 Scudder, Tredwell,. Suffolk 1816 Schermerhorn, Mans Albany [808 Scudder, Tredwell. Suffolk 1 389 Schermerhorn, Blm'n Schenectady, . L884 Scuddi r. Tredwell,. Suffolk 1823 Bel Icrali. John, .. Albanj I s i «; Bcudder, WalteT Suffolk I860 Schoonhoven, Jacob Albany 1786 Beacord, Wtlkina -. . ' (range 1846 Schoonmaker, «'. c Ilsler, 1777,7s Beairrlst, Nicholas... New-York,... is... Behooamaker, C Q., Ulster, 177^,79 Seaman, Alausun, . . Suffolk, L84J MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 303 Names. Counties. Years Names. Counties. Years. Seaman, David, New-York, . . . 1S24 Shad bolt, Israel, Dutchess 1832 Seaman. David, New-York, . . . 1S'25 Shafer, Henry, Schoharie, . . . 1806 Seaman. George. . . . New-York,.. . 1336 Shafer, Ilenrv Schoharie, 1807 Seaman, Henry 0., . Queens 1803 Shafer. Henry, Schoharie, . . 1808 Seaman. Henry 0., . Queens, 1804, 5 Shafer, -Jacob, Columbia, 1S35 Seaman, Henry , . Queens, . . . 1806 Shafer. Thomas L., . Albanv, 1846 Seaman, Henry 0., . Queens, 1808 Shaler, Solomon, . .. Ulster, 1S23 Seaman, John W.,.. Queens, 1306 Shall. Daniel, Herkimer, 1851 Seaman. John W.,.. Queens, HOT Sharp. Alexander P.. New-York, . . . 1854 Seaman, John W.,.. Queens 1803 Sharp, George, New-York,. .. 1836 Seaman, Vt alter, Westchester, . 1788,88 sharp. Pebr Columbia, 1807 Seaman, Walter, Westchester, . 17S9, 90 Sharpe, Jacob, Jr.,. . Kings, 1800 Seaman, Williams,.. Greene, 1S23 Sharpe, Jacob, Jr.,.. Kings 1300,1 Seaman. Williams,.. Greene, 1326 Sharpe, Peter, New-\ork, . .. 1814,15 Seamons, Thomas,.. Yates, H44 Sharpe, Peter, Sharpe. Peter New- York, . . . 1316,17 Searing, George A.,. Kings, 1858 New-York, . . . 1813 Searing, George A., Ki n gs, 1855 Sharpe, Peter, New- York, . .. 1819 Searing, John A.,. .. Queens, 1854 Sharpe, Peter New- York,. .. 1820 Searing. Leonard,. .. Cayuga,.. 1845 Sharpe. Peter, ■. .. New-1 ork, . .. 1320,21 Searl Gideon, Cattaraugus, . 1846 Shattuck, William,.. Cumberland, . 1784 Searles, Lemuel B.,.. Steuben, 1886 Shaver, Adam I., ... Columbia,.... 1836 Sears Benjamin, . . . Otter 1796,97 Shaw, Alpha II...... Tompkins, ... 1841 Sears, Lliphalet Lewis, 1841 Shaw, Donald Delaware, 1847 Sears. Elnathan, Ulster 1802 Shaw, Henry New-1 ork, . . 1853 Ulster, Ulster 1803 1806 Albany, Oneida, .. 1844 1884 Sears, Elnathan, Shays, Hiram, Sears, Klnatliaa, Sullivan, 1812 Shea, William J.,. .. Richmond, . .. 1356 Sears, Elnathan Sull. & Ulster,. 1818,18 Shear, Israel, Albanv, 1833 Montgomery, . New- York,. . HI.;. 17 Shear, John P., 17>4 Shear, Jonas, Albany, Albanv, 1 822 1842 Sears, Isaac, Bears, Isaac, New- York,. . . 1786 Isheehan, Andrew,.. New-York, . .. 1857 Sears, Stephen G.,.. Madison,. ... 1 -45 Sheffield, Fred. U., . v\ ayne, 1843 Bears, Thomas B., .. Tompkins, — 1884 Sheldon, Alan, Columbia,... 1812,13 Scoring Isaac, New -York,. .. 1811 Sheldon, Alexander,. Cattaraugus, . 1852 Sebring, Isaac, . ... New- York, . . . 1812 Sheldon, Alexander,. Montgomery, . 1800, 1 Sebring, Isaac, New- York,. .. 1812. 13 Sheldon, Alexander. Montgomery,. 1802 Seeber, John Montgomery,. 1804 5 Sheldon, Alexander,. Montgomery, . l M 18 Seeley, Castle, Greene, 1829 1 Sheldon, Alexander,. Montgomery, . 1804 Seely, Bel aleel, Jr., < Grange, 1779, SO Sheldon, Alexander ■ Montgomery,. H04.5 Seelv, .Jonas, Seneca 1823 jSheldon, Alexander,. Montgomery,. 1806 Seelv, Jonas, Seneca 1824 Sheldon, Alexander,. Montgomery,. 1307 St Paul, . .. Otsego, 1 354 Sheldon, Alexander,. Montgomery,. 1808 Belbj Ira, Ontario, 1814,16 Sheldon, Alexander,. Montgomery, . 1812 Belby, Ira, Ontario ( Ontario, His Sheldon, Alexander.. 1828 ! Bheldon, Artemas, .. Mont A; Ham., 1 tisego, 1826 Belby, Ira 1822 Be den, Charles Ontario 1804 Sheldon, David, Dutchess, 1887 Belden, Dudlev, Rensselaer,. . . 1881 Sheldon, Ezra, Jr.,.. Monroe, 1828 Belden, .Jacob M.,... New-York,... 1856 Sheldon, Ezra, Jr.,.. Monroe, 1S30 Sessions, John Cumberland, . 1779,80 Sheldon. Ezra, Jr.,.. Monroe, 1838 Be — as W alter L. . Chautauque, . Bheldon, Ezra,. . Monroe, 1848 B us, Walter L.,. Chautauqua, . 1864 Sheldon, Lansing, . . Rensselaer,. .. 1850 Settle, Jacob Albauv, 1886 Sheldon, Milton, Monroe, 1833 S. Hi.- 1'aul, Albany, 1883 Bheldon, Milton Ulster, 1850 1848 1851 Shelton, Joseph C, . Shelton, Joseph 0., . Ontario, Ontario, H42 Bet erance,< Ibarles C. Erie, 1846 Si ward, Leverett,. . Genesee, 1 B87 Shepard, Charles E., Cayuga, 1836 Beward Leverett,... Genesee, . ... 1888 Bhepard, < harles E , Cayuga, 1837 Ben ard, Samuel L.,. Orange 1804 Shellev, Amos T., . . Sullivan 185<* .--• Kton, Austin Schoharie. . .. 1849 Sheoard. Charles O.. Genesee, 1836 Beztoo Ezekiel Schenectady, . 1814,16 Bhepard, Charles 0., Genesee, 1837 Bej mour Da\ ieriefc Sibley, Deriek Sibley, Joseph, Sibley. Joseph, Siblev, Mark H.,. .. Sibley, Mark II. ... Sickles, Daniel i: . . Sickles, Jacob Sickles, Thomas .... Sickles, Thomas >... Sickles, Thomas,.. . . Sickles, Thomas Sickles, William,... Sickles, William,... Sickles. William,... Sill. Andrew Bill, Charles A Bill. David Yates, Dlltehess. . . New- York,. New-York,. New-York,. Dutchess, . . Dutchess, . . Oneida, .. . Dutchess, . . Dlltehess, . . Dutchess, . . New- York,. Warren, ... Washington, Cortland,. .. Co- Hand,... Dutchess, . . Dutchess, .. Dutchess, .. Dutchess, . . Rock 1 rind... Rockland, .. Madison, .. . Onondaga. . Warren' Montgomery Monroe Herkimer,. . Herkimer,. . Herkimer. . Montgomery Albany .. . Orange, ... < (range Orange, .... Erie, Essex, Greene, . . . Dlster. lister Albany, . . . Albany, .... Albany, Albany, .. Albany Albany, Albany Schenectady, . Monroe, Monroe, Monroe, Monroe, Monroe, Monroe, Ontario, Ontario New- York,... Rockland Albany, Albany Rensselaer,.. . Renssela r,. .. < (range, Orange, < (range Livingston .. Ere \\ ushington,. . Years. 1880 1816,17 1826 1S27 1828 1892 1851 1857 1811 1845 1S47 18(10 1844 1784,85 1822 1 538 1346 1800 1 800, 1 1804.5 • 1827 ■ 1828 . 1848 • 1848 . 1846 ■ 1818 • 1852 1 822 • 1312 . 1312.18 • 1314,15 . 1851 . 1807 • 1822 . 1826 . IS47 • 1S43 . 1v>:: 1 70S, 99 . |80t . 1798,99 . 1800 . I sun. i 1802 . 1804.8 . 1806 . J807 . 1812,18 . l-.T, ■ 1887 . 1388 • 1840 ■ 1*27 1886 . 1886 - 1- 16 . 1847 . lv. I . 1787 . I7S8 . 1792 . 1784 . IT84 1784,81 . 1739 90 1-17 1854 1*3(1 Names. Sill, David.. .. Sill. Richard,., Sill. Richard.. Sill. Richard, Counties. Years. Washington, Albany, Albany Washington, Bill, Theodore lOneida Oneida, Oneida, Albany. Sill, Theodore,. Sill, Thcodor .. Sill. Wil iam N. Silliman, BenjaminD Kings! Silvester, Peter Columbia Silvester, Peter, Columbia, . . . Silvester, Peter. Columbia Silvester, Peter Columbia,... summons, Emath'nTJ Ontario, Simmons, George A. Essex, Simmons, George A Essex,. Simmons. George A. Essex, ...... Simmons, Samuel,.. Rensselaer,.. Simmons, Stephen,.. Genesee, Simonds. Joseph,... Chenango, .. Simons, Samuel,... Rensselaer,., Simons. Joseph, Chenango, .. Simons, Leonard,... Cayuga, Simons Marcius . . . riiauiauque, Simpson, Anderson, Washington, Simpson, Henry,.... SeneCH, Sisson, Jacob Dutchess, ... Sisson Jacob Dutchess, . - . Skeel, Ira, Cortland, Skcele.fhri-topherH Niagara, .... Skelton, Thomas,... Oswego, Skeiton. Thomas .. . Oswego, . .. Skid more, John [.,.. Queens Skid more, John I.,. Queens ... Skidmnre, John I .,. Queens Skidmore, John I... Queens Skillman, Jacob, ('.. Schofa rie. .. Skinner, Abraham,. Queens Skinner, Avery. Skinner, Avery Skinner, John 15.,. . Skinner. John 11.... Skinner. John B.,. . Skinner Reuben,... Skinner, Roger, ... Skinner. Roger Blade, Harry Slingerland, John 1. sioeum, George W. S locum, Joseph SI. .cum, William B., Sloughter, Cornelius SloUghter, Joseph,. . Sluj ter, James .-., . . Sly, Robert, Sly, Robert Small, Wilson Small Wilson Smallej . James J.,.. Smalle) . James J... Smallej Jane- J... Smalley, Sytvanae,.. Sylvauiis, . . S\ Ivanus. . . •-mead, Benjamin, . . Smiley, R<»bin?oa •• Smile) . Hoi.j, M>u,. . . Smith, Abel Smalli Small. Oswego, Oswego, Oenesee, (h sir,. . . . Qenes* •■. Washington, Washington, \\ Batches er, Erie Albany Dutchess, Onond ga, . Rensselaer,. Herkimer, . Orange, New-York,. < (range, .... Orange New -York, . New-York, P utnam , . .. Putnam . Putnam. . . Chenango, . Madison,. . Madison Steuben, ... i lenesi i lenesee, ■ . Westchester, 1S50 • 1739,90 • 1791 1829 1814 1326 1827 18 - 1838 1788 1804,5 1806 • 1852 1840 IS41 1842 1>19 1804 1807 1S35 ISll 1856 1844 1S40 1S86 188« IS89 1849 ls47 1845 I si.; 1798 1798 09 1300 1800, 1 1341 1734,88 1882 I $88 1827 1 823 1 329 1841 1808,9 1810 1848 1848 1828 1849 1820 21 1829 1889 IO 7 [886 1841 I SIC, 1847 1849 IS54 1855 1806 1887 1808 1 887 1342 1848 1794 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 305 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Smith, Abel Westchester, . 1795 Smith. John, Suffolk, 1791 Smith, Abel, Westch ster, . 1790 Smith, John, Suffolk, 1792 Smith. Abel Hrestchestar... 1798 Smith, John Suffolk 1702,93 1794 Smith, Abel, Westchester, . 1798,99 1800 Smith, John, Suffolk, Smith. Abel Westchester, . Smith, John, Suffolk, .79S, 99 Smith, Abel Westchester, . 1801 Smith, John Suffolk IS00 Smth, Abel,. Westchester, . 1802 Smith, John B Monroe, 1-47 Smith, Abel, Westchester. . 1829 Smith John H., Westchester, . 1826 Smith. Abel, Westchester, . 1880 Smith. John L Suffolk 1-47 Smith, Abraham M., Orange, 1S30 Smith. John M , j Queens, 1796.97 Suiith. Albert IGenesee, 1843 >mith, John M-, Queens, 1798,99 Smith. Almerin, Eases 1 388 Smith. Joseph, New- York,. .. 1814,15 Smith Ansel C Steuben, 1845 mith Joseph New-York,. .. 1816 Smith. Arthur, New-York 1806 Smith. Joseph, New-York,. .. 1816,17 Smith, Arthur, New-York,. .. 1807 Smith. Joshua Suffolk, 1798, 99 Smith Arthur New-York,.. . 1808,9 Smith, Joshua Suffolk, 1 -25 Smith, Austin, 1 Chautauque, . 1851 Smith. Joshua B.,. . . Suffolk, IS89 Smith. Austin, ; Chautauque, . 1852 Smith, Joshua B.,. .. Suffolk, 1848 Smith. Avery Yates 1898 Smith, Joshua, Jr.,.. Suffolk, 1794 Smith, Azariah, Onondaga, . . . 1881 Smith, Joshua, Jr.,. . Suffolk, 1795 Smith, Azariah Onondaga, . . . 1889 Smith, Joshua, Jr.,. . Suffolk, 1 796 Smith. Azariah, Onondaga, . . . 1840 Smith Joshua A.. Jr. Suffolk, 1796, 97 Smith, Barnabas, . .. Cayuga, 1814,15 1816 Smith, Josiah Suffolk 1-24 Smith, Barnabas, .. Cayuga, Smith, Ju-tin A., ... Washington,.. Smith, Benjamin,. . . Monroe, 1 955 Smi'h, Lemuel, New -York,... 1 --27 Smith. Benjamin,. .. Monroe, 1858 Smith, Lemuel New- York, . . . ,528 Smith, Benjamin,. . . St- Lawrence,. l B59 Smith, Leonard, Orange, 1824 Smith, Benjamin,. .. St Lawrence.. 1958 Smith, Lewis Onondaga,-. .. IS20 Smith, Caleb Suffolk, 1787 Smith. Lewis, Onondaga, . .. 1-20,21 Smith, Caleb, Suffolk 1812,18 Smith Lewis, Onondaga, . .. 1829 Smith, ( harles, Jefferson, 1858 Smith. Luke. . . Oneida, 1848 Smith, David, Otsego, 1824 Smith Luke D < towego, 1S50 Smith. David 11,.... ' irange 1814 Smith, L. Harrison,. i'l-t.r IS53 Smith, Edward, Putnam, . ... 1 822 Smith, L. Ward Monroe, 1849 Smith. Edward, Jr., . Putnam, l>lf,, 17 Smith, Major II Monroe, 1 324 Smith, Edwin L-, ... New- York,. . . 1 855 Smith, Melancton, .. New-York,. . . 1792 Smith. Egbert T.,... Suffolk, 1851 Smith, Moses, Albany, 1804 Smith, Elisha Erie, 1 987 Suiith, Moses, Albany 1-4,5 1-14 Smith, Elisha, Erie, 1844 1824 Smith, Moses, Smith, Moses Albany, Albany, Smith. Ezra Washington, . 1820, 2L Smith, Ezra, Washington, . ! 925 Smith. Munson, Rensselaer,. .. ISIS Smith. George, Livingston,, . . 1 922 Smith, Nathan, Herkimer, 11798 Smith. George, Livingston,. . . 18-24 Smith, Nathan Herkimer, 1-00,1 Smith, Harvey D.,.. St Lawrence,. 1 929 Smith, Nathan, Herkimer, J1S02 Smith. Hendrick, . .. ( irange 1798 9'.) Smith, Nathan, Oneida, 1 -1 10 Smith. Isaac, Caj oga, 1818 Smith. Nathan, Ulster, 1778,79 Smith, Isaac, Smith, Isaac Dutchess, Onondaga, . .. 1816 1812,18 Smith. Nathan, Smith. Nathan, Lister, 1779,80 Lister, 178", 81 Smith. Jacob, Dutches* 1 795 Smith, Nathan, Ulster, 1784 Smith Jacob Dntchesi 1796 Smith, Nathan. ... Lister, 17-1,55 Smith, Jacob, Dutchess, 1796,97 Smith, Nathan, Ulster 1786 Smith, -Jacob, Dutchess 1796 Smith, Nathan, . ... Ulster 17-7 Bmith, James New-York,... (812 Smith, Nathan, Ulster, 17S8 Smith, James, New- York,... 1812,13 Smith, Nathan, Ulster 17S8,89 Smith, James, New- York... 1814 Smith, Nathan, Lister, 1789,90 Smith. Jeffrey, Steuben, 1844 Smith. Nathan Ulster, 1792,93 Suffolk Suffolk, Suffolk, 1784 1784,85 ITSf Smith, Nathaniel. ... Smith, Nehemiah L., Smith. Norman B.,.. Tioga Sull'n &Ulster New-York,. .. 1832 Smith. Jeffrey, 1811 Smith, Jeffrey, 1847 Albany, Orange, 1-16 1791 Smith, Oziel, 1827 Smith. John, . , Smith. Peter Mont. «fc Ham. 1824 Smith, John, . . Orange, Orange 1792 Smith, Peter, Mont, it Ham., 1 S25 Smith John, 1792,93 Smith, Philetus, .. . Suffolk ;i79i Smith John, Suffolk, Suffolk 1784, S! 17-7 Smith, Philip, Smith, Philip, Washington .. Wash, & Clin.. 1798,99 1794 Smith, John, . . Smith John Suffolk Suffolk 1789 1788.89 Smith. Piatt, Dutchess, Cat.Chau&Nia 1 798, 99 1816,17 Smith. John, . . Smith, Biebard, Smith, John, Suffolk, 1789,90 Smith, Richard 2d,.. Herkimer, ,1827 r 2G 306 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Smith, Richard L.,.. Cavuga, S30 Snyder, Johannis, . . Ulster 1787 Smith, Richard L.... Cavuga | 1-8(5 Snyder, Johannis. . . Ulster., 1791 Smith. Richard P.,.. Warren 1 1868 Snyder. John, Columbia, IS84 Smith, Richard W-, . ^Uffolk ; 1S44 Snyder Peter W.,... Schoharie 1 388 Smith, Robert, New-"\ ork.. . . 1*43 Somcrville, SamuelJr Warren, 1.857 Smith, Russell Sew-1 ork . . . 1858 Soper, Abraham 1)., Ulster 1899 Smith, Samuel Bnll'nA Lister, [SIS Soper, Abraham D., Kings, ls47 Smith. Samuel A., .. Chenango, 1 1816,17 Soper, William,. ...| Ulster 1843 Smith. Samuel A., .. Chenango, . , , 1880 Sornberger, Seymour Schoharie, . .. 1852 Smith, Samuel W.,.. Livingston,. .. isas Bonle, Jonathan, — Dutchess, .... 1 798, 99 Smith, Saxton, Putnam, 1888 Soule, Nathan, ]C>nondaga, ... 1S87 Smith, Saxton, i Putnam, IS40 Sours, Philip i Wayne, 1843 Smith, Saxton, j Putnam, 1S44 Southard, Israel R.,. Wayne 1847 Smith, Sidney, Onondaga. 1857 Southwick, Alvah,. . Montgomery, • 1814,15 Smith. Sidney, Suffolk, 1884 Southwick, Orrin,...:Seneci, 1851 Smith, Solomon, Washington,.. 1S04,5 Spalard, John C,... Otsego, 1886 Smith, Squire, Chenango, 1536 Spalard, Ransom,... Otsego 1884 Smith, Squire, Smith, Stodard, Chenango, Greene," 1S37 }S04 Spaulding, Elbri'geG 1848 Speed. John JamesJr Tompkins, — 1S32 Smith, Svlvanus S.,. Queens, 1852 Spence. Henry Yates 1849 Smith, Svlvanus S., . Queens, 1853 Spencer. Abner W., Lewis 1823 Smith, Sylvester, Steuben 1856 Spencer, Alexander, Dutchess, . . . 1S02 Smith, Thomas, Schoharie 1S46 Spencer, Alexand'rO. Rensselaer,. . . 1 388 Smith, Thomas, Schoharie, . . . 1847 Spencer, Ambros-,.. Columbia 1794 Smith, Thomas...... Wash. & Clin-, 1796 Spencer, Daniel D... Livingston,. .. 1848 Smith, Thomas,. "V\ ashington,.. 179.3 Spencer, Daniel D.,. Livingston,.. . 1844 Smith, Thomas,. Westchester, . 1822 Spencer, Elijah, Ontario, 1819 Smith, Thomas, Westchester, . 1 388 Spencer, George T-, Steuben, 1881 Smith, Thomas, Westchester, . 1888 Spencer, Ilalsex ( taego 1828 Smith, Thomas L.,.. New-fork,... l ggg Spencer. James l>... Franklin 1881 Smith, Thomas U.,.. New-York, . . 1827 Spencer, James B.,. Franklin, 1 389 Smith, "Washington,. Tioga, 1841 Spencer, John Onondaga, . . . 1-42 Smith, Wessell S.,.. Queens. . 1S47 Spencer, John C Ontario 1890 Smith, Wessell S.,.. Queens, 1843 Spencer, John C.,... Ontario, 1890,1 Smith, W.'ss-ll S.,.. Qui -ens ls49 Spencer, John C Ontario 1881 Smith, William, Lssex 1885 Spencer, John C-,... Ontario 1868 Smith, William, Essex 1828 Spencer, Philip, Jr., Dutchess, .... 1868 Smith, William Madison 1 -45 Spencer, Phiiiehas.. Cattaraugus,.. 1 994 Smith. William A.,. Fultoii.vHam., 1858 Spencer. Phinehas,. Cattaraugus,. 1 s:;7 Smith, William R.,. Delaware,. . . . 1 355 Spencer. Thomas... . Madison, 1 99 1 Smith, William, M... Allegany, 1 357 Spencer. Thomas . . . Onondaga 1848 Smith, William Pitt, New-York,... 1792 Spencer, William 11 Ontario 1890,9 Smith, William Pitt. New-York,. .. 1 796 Spencer, \\ illiam II. Fix ingston,. . . 1 898 Smith, Wm. Sidney,. Suffolk, 1884 Spencer, William n. Livingston,. . . 1 997 Smith, Wra Sidney,. Suffolk 1848 Sperry, Moses,.. . . Monroe, 1844 Smith, Wm. Sidney, Suffolk 1356 Sperry, Philo Caj aga 1898 Smead, Benjamin . . Steuben, 1887 Spickennan, John,.. Schoharie. . . . 1844 Snedeker. John S". .. Queens, 1S.M) Spier, Joseph, Mont. & 11am. 1 998 Snedeker, Seaman X Queens 1 866 Spier, Joseph, Mont, iv Ham. 1 899 Snedetu Lawrence J Rockland, lMs {Spink, George T.,. . Tompkins, . .. [848 Snell, Conrad I'.,. .. Montgomery, . KM Spinola. Franoii P.. Kings 1 868 Snell, Jacob Tryon 1777, 7- Spofford, Thomas,... New- York,... 1840 Snell, Jacob Montgomery, . 1793 Spofford, Thomas,.. New-York,. . . 1846 Snell, Jacob,. Montgomery,. 1798,91 Sprague, Asa, Jr.,.. St. Lawrence, 1880 Montgomery, . Montgomery, 1800 Hen, 1 Sprague, asa, Jr.,.. Sprague, Asa St. Lawrence. St Laurence. 1881 Snell, Jacob Snell Jacob.. Montgomery, 1802 Sprague, Asa, Sprague, James, St. Lawrence, (840 Snell, John P., Herkimer, — 1 398 Wyoming),*.. . I860 Snow, Ephraim L., New- York,... 1859 Sprague, James 9d,. < lenesee, .... 1889 Madison, Otsego, 1 366 IS44 Sprague, Jenka S. .. Sprague, Roger, . i ttsego Ontario 1868 Snow. Willi on W.,. 1816 Snyder, Benjamin,. lister 1809 Bpraker, Joseph, — Montgomery,. 1868 Snyder, George T.,. Columbia, — 1 ggg Sprmg. Leverett, .. Wyoming, . . 1844 Snyder, Jacob, Sull'll A I lt)t< r l 391 1 Spring Leverett Wyoming, . . ' - MS Snyder, Jacob Bull'n AUlster 1 52 > •_> Springer, Martin,. . . Rensselaer,. . 1.881 Snyder, Jobannla, . ITleter 1777.7 ! Springer. Martin,. . . Rensselaer,. . . Snyder, Johannis, . bister 177s 7' i Squire, Benjamin,. , St. Laurence, 1856 Snyder, Johannis, . i later, 17&6 IJSquire, Benjamin,.. St. Lawrence, 1 361 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 307 Names. Counties. Years. Squire. Justus, jGreene, Squires, Charles.. . . . Chenango, Staats, Barent P Albany, Siaats, Nicholas, Sense laer,. .. Staats, Nicholas, Rensselaer,. . . i Stackhouse. Samuel,. Warren, Stafford, Aarou, Oneida, Stagg, John . New-York.. .. Stagg, John, New- York, . . . Stagg. John, jOrange, Stagg. John, Orange, Stagg, John Orange, St.igg, Peter New-York, . . . Stanford. De Witt 0. Yates, Stanley, Jonathan, Jr. Onondaga, . .. Stanton, Freeman,.. Schoharie, ... Stanton. Moses Albany 8tanton,Nehem'hPJr Monroe Stanton, Ph.ni.-has,.. Genesee Staphs, David -ull'n &U1ster, Staples, David Sull'n A Ulster, Staples. Robert, . ... Monroe Starbuck. Charles, .. Wash. A War.. Starbuck, James, ... Washington, . Starkey, Otis P., .... Jefferson, .... Starkweather, Avery. Saratoga, Starkweather. Avery, Saratoga, Starkweather. Sam'l. Otsego, Starr. Chandler Vlbany Starr, f red. rick, Monroe, .. .. Btanring, Henry, Montgomery. . Stebbins. Amos Jefferson. .... Stebbins. Amos, Jefferson, Stebbins, Gains, 'Columbia, . .. Stebbins, Gains, ... Colombia Stebbins, John w.,.. Monr s eeto, Hiram,.. . . Steele, Peres Steele Perez, Perez Steele, Robert R., . Steenback, Anthony Rufus Stephens, Alex. If.,. Stephens, Archibald. Stephens, De Witt 0. Stephens, Henry, . .. Stephens. Herman li. Stephen*, Samuel — Stephens^. n. Dolphin. Sterling. George W., i, Lemuel, i. Lemuel, a, Lemuel, Stevens, Ambrose, .. -. i bauneey, . as, Ebenezer,.. as, l.phraim. .. St vens, George, St- ven*. George,. ... •. Horace, . m, James i;.. na, John,.. .. Stevens. John,. . , H-, John A.. . ru, Obadiah, nueL. . Stevens, Samuel, . Names. Counties. Jefferson, Greene Greene, Greene Seneca, New-York, ... I ttsego Steuben, Vlbany, )n -iila Cortland, Putnam, Vlbany, Ontario, Dutchess, Clinton Clinton, Clinton, Oneida New- York,. .. Saratoga, Onondaga, . . . Onondaga, . . . Columbia, .. Orange, Rensselaer,. . . laer,. . . • mtario Steuben Washington •. Washington, . 18k 6,1 1830 1 B84 1792, 93 1806 1881 1 884 17S4 1788 1780.81 1781, S2 17^2,83 1814,15 1898 1812 1-25 18-29 1855 1828 1-14,15 1818 1857 1814 1S!H,5 1886 l-l •_' 1814 1827 i 329 1-4-2 1-10 1820,21 1801 1808,9 1855 1-20 1808 1812,13 1820 1 952 [800 1HXJ 1848 1-21 1842 1880 1889 1-44 1849 1 854 1895 1886 1-42 1 855 1849 1800 1 888 1851 1 852 1-.::, 1S7-2 1802 1808 1819 1854 1 825 IS27 Stevens. Stodard, Stevenson, James, . . Stevenson. James, . . Stevenson, James. .. Stevenson, John, Stevenson, Jona'n D. Stevenson, Miles, . .. Stevenson, Miles, . . . Stevenson. Robert L. Steward, William, .. Stewart. Alexander.. Stewart, Alexander,. Stewart. Alexander,. Stewart, Daniel, Stewart, Daniel, Stewart, Daniel, Stewart, John Stewart. John, Stewart, John, Stewart, John, Stewart. Robert G., . Stewart, Samuel, Stickney, Erastus,. .. Stillman, George W., Stillwell, Samuel, . .. Still* ell. John Stillwell. Silas M.,... Stillwell Silas M Stillwell, Silas M.j... Stillwell, Silas \I.... Stillwell, Smith, Stillwell, Smith Stillwell Stephen.. .. Stimson, Azariah E.,. Stimson. Karl Stimson, Lemuel C.,. Stims >n, Oren Stimson. Samuel Stodard. Israel Stoddard llriant. . . . Stoddard I aae X.. . Stoddard. Israel Stoddard. Israel Stoddard, Israel Stoddard, .lames, . .. - Isaac Stokes, William A., . Stone, Enos Stone. George S., . . '. Stone, Henry, Stone. . Jeremy S Su.ne. Simon 2d Storing, Adam Storm, Francis Storm. John, Storm, Stephen Storm. Thomas, Storm, Thomas.. . . Storm, Thomas Storm, Thomas, . ... Storm, Thomas,. . . . Storm, Thomas,. . . Storm, Thomas Storm. Thomas s torr>. Alexander, ., ;Storrs, Hiram EL, . . Storra, John iStorrs, John, Years. Delawar •, Washington, . Washington... Wash. & War., Washington, . New- York, ... Clinton, Clinton j Seneca, . . . . . . Rensselaer,! . . New-York.... New-York,. .. New- York.. .. Delaware. . . Mont. & Ham., Saratoga Fult n&llam'n Jefferson, Saratoga Saratoga, Madison, Saratoga Orange, Otsego,. . . New- York,. .. Albany, New- York New- York,. . . New-York,. . . New- York,. .. St. Lawrence . St Lawrence,. Chenango, . . . Saratoga Saratoga, ... Greene Cortland, Saratoga, .... [Onei.&Oswego Broom-, .... Genesee, Oneida iOneida Oneida Broo i.e, Chenango, . . . Bull. & Ulster,. Monroe. Monroe, Albany, Monroe, Monroe Chenango, .. . Monroe Dutchess Columbia Dutchess Dutchess, Dutch. N.w -York,... New- York,. .. New -York,. .. New- York,. .. New- York,. . . Cattaraugus, . Chenango, . . . Oneida, Oneida, 1S33 1820 1S32 1-10 1845 1846 1883 1834 1845 I-04 1846 1-47 1-48 1858 1830 1840 1851 1824 ;1S39 1-40 1-4'.) 1-30 1857 1-24 1800 1824 1830 1881 1882 1888 1851 1828 1848 1818 1S44 I - 12 1886 1-22 1 84 1 1826 1839 ISS9 1837 I -22 1 -24 1-42 1827 1884 1828 1-42 1-2S 1- .7 1823 1731, 82 1782,88 1784 ] 798 1798,99 1800,1 1802 1808 1 355 1-10 - 5, 9 1S10 308 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Tears. Names. Storrs, John 1811 Sutton. William H.,. Storrs, John, Oneida 1819 Suvdam. Edmund,. . Storrs, John, Onei'a &Osw'o 1820 Suvdam, dames H., . Story, Miner C Dutchess, IsoO Swackhamer, Conrad Stoughton John, Broome, 1839 Sw ackhamer, Conrad ! Stout, Z. Barton Ontario 1 889 Swart, Dirck Stoutenburgh, T. L , Dutchess, 1807 Swart, Direk, Stoutenburgh, T. L., Dutrhess, 1808 Swart, Dirck, Essex Rensselaer, . . . 1803 1857 Strait, Ebetiezer S.,.. Swart, Dirck, Stranahan, J. S. T.,. Oneida,. 1S8S Swart. Peter Strang, Abraham R., Westchester, . 1856 Swart, Peter, Jr.,... Strang, Joseph Westchester, . 1787 Swart, Peter, Jr ,... Strang, Jo-eph, Westchester, . 1788 Swart, Peter, Jr.,. .. Strang, Joseph,. ... Westchester, . 1839 Swart, Peter. Jr.,... Strang. Joseph, v\ estchester, . 1840 Swart, William...... Strang, Joseph,.... Westchester,.. 1780, 81 Swartwood, Jacob,. . Stratton, Charles B... Rensselaer,. .. 1853 Swartwout, Bernard's Stratton, Jonathan,.. Sullivan, 1843 Swart wont, Bema'sJr Stratton, Jonathan, . . Sullivan, lb5l Swartwout, Daniel B Streeter, Benjaminll Wayne, 1S53 Swartwout, Jacobus, Strevel, Adam I, Columbia, 1826 Swartwout, Jacobus, Strever, James M., . Columbia 1849 Swartwout, Jacobus, Striker, Garret II.,.. New-York,. .. 1S49 Swartwout, Jacobus, Strong, Alban, Oswego 1843 Swartwout, Jacobus. Strong. Alban, Oswego, .... 1844 Swartwout, John,... Strong, Benjamin,.. Orange, 1814 Swartwout, John,... Strong, Charles, Jefferson, 1835 Swartwout. John,... Strong, Elisha B,... Ontario 1890 Swartwout. Robert,. Strong, Elisha P.,.. .Sullivan, 1852 Swartwout. Robert.. Strong, Enoch Monroe, 1835 Sweeney, John, ... Strong, Enoch, Monroe ls40 Sweeney, John, Strong, Enoch Monroe, 1S41 Sweenev, John, ... Strong, Enoch, Monroe, 1843 ■Sweet, Ezra S., Str.mg, Harvey, Otsego, 1837 Sweetman, James,.. Strong, . I aims Greene, 1818 Swift, Hugh Strong, Nathan Jefferson, ... 1S32 Swift. Philetus,... . Strong, Oliver R.... Onondaga, .. 1»34 ISwift, Philetus Strong Samuel, Suffolk 1898 Swift, Philetus, .... Strong Samuel, Suffolk, 1S27 Switzer, Henry Strong, Samuel, .... Suffolk, 1880 Swords, Charles R-, Strong, Selah, Orange, 1802 Taber, William, .. Strong, Selah Orange, 1S0S Taber, William, Strong, Selah, Orange, 1816 Taber, AN illiam, Strong, Theron R., Wayne 1842 Taber, Win<:, Strow bridge, Lyman Tompkins, . . . 1 946 Tabor, Gideon, Stryker, (Jarret li.,. New- York, .. . L88S Tabor. Gideon, Stryker, John, Oneida,. 1886 Tabor, Thomas 2d,. Strvker, John Schoharie, 1 89 1 T.-ni, Gideon BtuU.John J'., .Monroe, 1 889 Tailor, Thomas W.,. Stuvvesant.Theodore New- York,.. . 1 866 Talbot, Silas, SiillVru, Edward, . .. Rockland,. ... |s;;:» Talbot, biles, Sulfcrii. John Orange, 1781,89 Tallett Charles \V.,. Suffern, John I...... Rockland, Is-.':; Talmadge, James,. . Suffern, John I. Rockland, ... W>4 Talmadge, James, . Sumner, Henry T.,. Madison, 1 884 Talmadge. James,. . Sutherland, David,.. Ontario, 1819 Talmadge, ThomasG Sutherland David,.. ( Hitario, 1819, 18 TaUmadge, James,.. Sutherland, David,.. Ontario, 1814 Tallmadge, Joel, Jr. Sutherland, David,. 1 Mitario 1814, 16 TaUmadge. Natha'lP Sutherland, Edm'dG Westchester, , 1 s.-»7 Tallman, William K„ Sutherland, Isaac.. . Genesee, 1Mb IT) Tabnan, Isaac J .... Sutherland, Isaac,.. . Genesee, . . . lsis Tamblin, Join. W.,. Butherlan 1, Isaac, . . Genesee 1M9 Tamblin, John w., Sutherland, Solomon Dutchess, .... 1 796 Tappen, Christopher Sutton, Helira Si lii'ca, . . IsU Tappen, Christopher Button, John, Tompkins,.. . . ls|s Tappen, Chrtstop'r.lr Sutton, John, Tompkins,.. . . L819 Tappen, Gabriel,. . . Counties. Tears. 11836 1843 1 844 1841 11842 1780. Tioga Ulster New-York, New-York, New-York, Albany, . . . Albany jnsi Albany, 1732, Albany, 17 ,s.i Albany, 1784, Schoharie, . ..J1793J Schoharie, ... i>n7 Schoharie,.... 18O8 Schoharie, 1819 Schoharie, Ulster, ... . Tioga Tompkins,.. New-York, . Tompkins,.. Dutchess, . . Dutchess, .. Dutchess, .. Dutchess, .. Dutchess, .. New-York, New-York, . New- York, . Tompkins,.. Tompkins,.. Niagara,.. .. Niagara, 1844 Niagara. 1846 Tioga is49 Schoharie, . . . [898 Albany 1 .<,•_> t at.Chau&Nia J807 Cat.ChauteNia 1808 1S20 [808, IS28 1849 1S00 1888 1777. 1778, I7sii, 1781, 1789, 1798, 1800, 1890, 1888 1840 1848 Ontario Steuben, New- York,... Dutchess, Dutchess, Dutchess, ... Cayuga, Albany Albany Dutchess Washington,. . Putnam,. Montgomery, . Montgomery, • Otsego, Dutchess Dutchess, ... Dutchess, .... New -York,.. . Dutchess Tioga, Dutchess, ... Onondaga, . .. 1 mtchess, . . . Jefferson, Jefferson, .... 1 later Ulster Miir.i AUlster, Onondaga 1898 1888 1851 1798, 1800 1st 4 1899 1818, 1818 1826 1808 1 899 L799 1792, is.". 7 17-1, 1791 [799 18*7 1824 1889 18*8 1869 1789, 1887 is )'2 1788, 1789, 1 sir., 1888 98 17 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 309 Names. Counties. Years. Taulman, Peter, ... Taulman, Peter, ... Taylor, Daniel B.,.. Ta'vlor, Daniel B.,.. Taylor, George T.,.. Taylor, Henry W.... Taylor, Henry W.,.. Taylor, Henry W.,.. Taylor, Henry W.,.. Taylor, John, Taylor, John Taylor, John, Taylor, John,. Taylor John, Tavlor, John Taylor, John W Tavlor, John W Taylor, Thomas €.,. Tavlor. William, Taylor, William,.... Tavlor, William Taylor, William Tearae, Peter B Teats, Philip, Teed, Charles,.. ... Teed, Charles Teed, Charles Teed, Charles Teed. Charles Teeple, Jacob Teeple. Jacob Tefft. Lake I., Tefft, Lake I Teft. James Teller, Jacobus, Temple, Massena, . . Temple, William,... Temple, William,. .. Ten Broeck, Ab'mC. Ten Broeck, Dirck,, Ten Broeck, Dirck.. Ten Broeck, Dirck,. Ten Broeck, Dirck,. Ten Broeck, Dirck,, Ten Broeck, Dirck,. Ten Broeck, Dirck,. Ten Broeck, Jacob,. Ten Broeck, Jacob,. Ten Broeck, Jacob, . Ten Broeck, John,.. Ten Broeck, John,. . Ten Broeck. L. W.,. Ten Broeck, Peter B. Ten Broeck, Samuel, Ten Broeck, Samuel, Ten Broeck, Samuel Ten Broeck Samuel, Ten Broeck, Samuel, Ten Broeck, Samuel, Ten Broeck, Samuel, Ten Br eek, Samuel, Ten Eyek, Andrew,. Ten Eyek, Egbert,.. Ten Eyck, Henry, .. Ten Eyck, Jacob,. . . Ten Eyck, Jacob,. . . Ten i w-k Jacob Ten Eyck, Jacob,. .. Orange, Orange, New-York [New- York,. .. Madison, 'Ontario [Ontario, Ontario, Ontario, Albany Albany, Albany, Albany, Albany Saratoga, Saratoga. . . . Saratoga — New- York,. .. New- York,... New- York,.. mondaga, . . . Onondaga. . . . Wash. &Clin. Greene, Westchester, . Westchester, , Westchester, , Westchester, Westchester, Steuben AllegVv Steu. Onondaga, . . < mondaga . Wash. &. War. Albany Madison, — Otsego Otsego 0t.SCl_'O, All/y h Scho. Albany, Albany, Albany, Albany Albany, Albany, .. .. Otsego < Msego, Otsego, Albany, Albany, Columbia, .. . Columbia, .. . Albany, Albany ( olumbia, .. . Columbia, . . . ('olumbia. . . . ilumbia, . .. Columbia, . . . Columbia, .. . Albany, Jefferson, . .. Albany, Albany Albany, Albany Madison Names. 1787 Ten Eyck, Jacob A., ilTSS 1' en Eyck, Jacob A., Il849 Ten Eyck, J. Del'.,. 1853 Ten Eyck, Peter C, 1847 Terhune, John, 1837 Terry, Daniel T., . . . 1838 Terry, John, 1839 Terry, Silas 1840 Thatcher, Solon O... 77, 78 Thayer, Luny 1778, 79 Thew, Daniel. . . 1780,81 Thomas, Albert A.... 1786 Thomas, David 7 Thomas, David, 1796,97 Thomas, David 1812 Thomas, Gorton T.,. 1812, 13 Thomas. James B ,.. 1816 Thomas, John, 1862 Thomas, John .. 1863 Thomas, Thomas.. . . 1841 Thomas, Thomas. . . . 1S42 Thomas Thomas, . .. 1788,89 Thomas, Thomas, . 1843 Thomas, Thorn is,. .. 1796 Thomas, Thomas,. .. 96. 97 Thomas, Thomas,. . . 98 Thomas, Thomas, . . . 1798,99 Thomas, Thomas,. .. 1800 Thomas, Thomas,. . . 1812 Thomas, Thomas,. . . 1812,18 Thomas, Thomas,. .. 1845 Thomas, Thomas,. . . 1846 Thompson, Ab.O.,Jr 1822 Thompson, Abm.G., 1778,79 Thompson, Amass, . 1858 Thompson, Angus. P. ; 384 Thompson, Benejah, I R47 Thompson, Benejah 1796,97 Thompson, Benj. F., 1796 Thompson, Benj F., 1796,97 Thompson, Benoni, 1798 Thompson, Calvin. . . 1798, 99 Thompson, Chas. M. 1800 Thompson, Enoch,.. 1800, 1 Thompson. Isaac, .. 18u2 Thompson, Israel, .. Hun Thompson, Israel, .. 1800,1 Thompson, Israel, .. 1802 Thompson, I thai,... 1792 Thompson, Ithai,... 1792,93 Thompson, James,.. 1882 | Thompson, James. . 1798, 99,iThompson, James E. 1781,82 Thompson, James R. 1782, - : ! Thompson, James T. 1792, 98 Thompson, Jesse, Counties. Rensselaer, Rensselaer,, Albany, ..., Rensselaer,. Saratoga,. ,, iSuffolk, 1796 (Thompson, Jesse,. 1798 Thompson, Jesse,. , 1808 Thompson, Jesse,. I -hi Thompson, Jesse,. 1S66 Thompson, Jesse,. 1896 Thompson, Joel,.., 1812, 13 Thompson Joel,.. 1792 | Thompson, Joel,.. 1800, 1 Thompson, John,. 1802 Thompson, John,. No:} ; Thompson, John,. 1826 I.Thompson, John,. Suffolk Chautauque,. . Steuben, jOswego, Orange New-York. .. Wash. & Clin.. Washington, . Washington, . Clinton, Seneca Cortland, Dutchess, Westchester, . Westchester, Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester, . Westchester, . W r estchester, . New -York, ... Suffolk, Otsego, , Orange , Dutchess, .... Dutchess, ... Suffolk Suffolk, , Erie, Rensselaer,.. Orange, Westchester, Suffolk, Albany Albany, Rensselaer,.. Oneida, Oneida, Greene, Greene, Delaware,... Monroe, New- York, . . Dutchess, ... Dutchess, . . . Dutchess, ... Dutchess, ... Dutchess, ... Dutchess, ... Albany Chenango, . . Chenango, . . Albany, Delaware,... Dutchess, ... Dutchess, ... Years. 1814,15 1838 1788 1858 1>55 1808,9 1834 1849 1 857 1845 792,93 1861 94 1798,99 1800 1850 1856 1887 1798 0,61 1781,82 »2,8S 84 1784,86 1786 I7s7 1788 1792,93 1800,1 1602 1808 1804 1846 1857 1832 1848 1804 1808,9 1812, 13 1816 1849 1820,21 1854 1822 1795 1781,82 1784,85 1798 1S30 1P84 1806 1807 1S49 1846 1848 1796 1 79';. 97 179^ 1808,9 1814 1819 1798 1803 1804 1788,89 1827 1802 1S41 310 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Thompson, Levi, . . Essex, 1814 Tomlinson, David, . . Dutchess, 1S19 Thompson, Nahum,. Otsego, 1844 Tomlinson. Thorn's A Essex, 1S35 Thompson, Oliver C Rensselaer,... 1861 Tomlinson, Thorn's A Bssex, 183* Thompson, llobt. R. Orange, 1^40 Tompkins. Caleb,... Westchester, . 1804,5 Thompson, Smith, . . Dutchess, 1800,1 Tompkins, Caleb,. . . Westchester, . 1S06 Thompson, William. Orange, 1788 Tompkins Daniel D. New-York,. .. 1808 Thompson, William. Seneca 1S16 Tompkins Gilbert... Madison, 1 366 Thompson, William Seneca, 1816,17 Tompkins, Ira .... Niagara 1855 Thompson, William, Seneca, 1813 Tompkins, Jonat'nG Westchester, . 17-o, si Thompson, William. Seneca 1819 Tompkins, Jonat'nG Westchester, . 1781,88 Thompson. William Seneca 1820,81 Tompkins, Jonat'nG Westchester, . 17S6 Thompson, Wm. A.. New- York,... 1823 Tompkins, Jonat'nG Westchester, . I7s7 Thompson, Win. A., New-York,... 1S26 Tompkins, Jonat'nG Westchester, . I7ss Thomson, John, Dutchess 1841 Tompkins, Jonat'nG Westchester, . L781 Thorn, George W., . Washington, . 1S54 Tompkins, Jonat'nG Westcnester, . 1792 Thorn, Henry Washington, . 1828 Tompkins, Minthor'e New -York,.. . 1S33 Thorn, Henry, Washington, . 1831 Tompkins. Minthor'e New-York,. .. 1884 Thorn, Stephen Dutchess 1S35 Tooker, Samuel, New -York,. .. 1S10 Thorn, Stephen Washington, . 1804 Tooker, Samuel New -York, . . . 1818 Thome, Gilbert,.... Dutchess, 1S24 Topping, Nathaniel, Suffolk 1SSG Thome, Julius C, .. Oneida, 1853 Torbett Samuel,.... New-York,. .. 1-14,15 Thome, Rich'd V.W. Kings, 1 387 Totten. Ephraim J., Richmond, . .. 1848 Thome. Richard, . .. Queens, 1787 Tower John EL,... Oneida, 1848 Thorp, David Herkimer 1 389 Tower, Reuben, Oneida 1 329 Thorp, Lewis T., Cattaraugus,. . 1842 Town, Charles, New- York,. .. 1884 r l hroop Simon G. .. Chenango, . . . 1818 Town. Charles, New- York,. .. 1 387 Thurman. James L.. Wash. A: War 'n 1830,31 Tow ner, . 1 a m es, Putnam 1880 Thurman, John Washington, . (800 Towner, Samuel, . . Dutchess 17118 Thurston. John M., . Dutchess, 1800,1 Towner, Samuel,.., Dutchess, .... 1800 Thurston, John M... Dutchess, 1809 Townley, Kichard .. Cayuga 1808 Thurston, John M.,. Dutchess, 1804,5 rownsend. Emnlos,. Allegany, 1 858 Thurston Samuel M. Dutchess, ... 1838 Townsend, Franklin Albany 1867 Tibhets. Henry Schoharie i a io Townsend, Henry A. Alleg'v&Steub 1808,9 Tibi)its, George, Bensselaer,, .. 1800 Townsend, Ingham, Oneida IS67 Tilibils, George, Rensselaer,. . . 1820 Townsend, James,. . Queens, I7sl Tierce, Peter B Washington... 1788 Townsend. -lames.. . Queens 1784,88 Tierce, Peter B.,... Washington, . 17-7 Townsend, -lames... Queens 1788 Tierce, Peter R.,... Washington... 17s8 Townsend, .lames,, . Queens 1787 Tierce, Peter B. Washington, . 1788,89 Townsend. John,. .. New- York,. .. 1848 Tiffany, Augustus J.. Erie Is. »7 Tow nsend, John,. . . Westchester, . 1816,17 TiflTt, "Hiram, Cayuga ! 357 Townsend, John K-. Dutchess 1881 Tim. Stanton Wash. & Clin., 1792,98 Townsend, John •'., New-York,. .. 1850 Tilden, Samuel J.,.. New- York,. .. 1840 Townsend. John J., New-York,... 1351 Tilford, George S.,. Cayuga 1881 Townsend, .lusius,.. < Iayuga 1 35 I Tilford, George Sh. < iayuga, 1889 Townsend, Micali... Cumberland... |779 v " Tilley, John Rensselaer,. . . 1st! Townsend, Nathan.. Oneida |812. 18 Tilllnghast, Henry,. Herkimer, 1 388 'Townsend. l'eter Orange 1800, 1 Tillinghasl Henry.. Herkimer 1885 Townsend Plail • . Delaware |848 Tillinghast, Jefferson Herkimer, ... 1847 'Townsend Robert Jr New-York,... 1 S87 Tillotson, Ira Tompkins, . . . Is:;:; Townsend. Solomon New-York, .. |804 Tillotson, John C.,. . Ulster 1 39 1 'Towns, -lid Solomon New-York... 1804,8 Tillotson. Thomas,. . Dutchess 1788 'Townsend. Solomon New- York.... Tillotson. Thomas,. Dutchess 1789,90 Townsend, Solomon New -York, . .. 1 808, 9 Tinkhnm, Samuel,.. Tioga [800 Townsend, Solomon New -York, . . . 1810 Titus. James 11 ,.... New- York, . .. L844 Townsend, Solomon New- York,... 1811 Titus, Peter II New- York,... 1848 Townsend, Solomon New-York,.. . 1>40 Titus, Peter s New- York... . 1 998 'Townsend. Si. lom ti New-York,. . . 1841 Titus, Peter s. New- York, . . 1880 Townsend, Solomon New- York,... |842 Titus. Peter s., New-York,. . . 1 384 Towirtend, William, Delaware,.. . 1 828 Titus, William Cayuga l - IB Town-end William. Queens, 1808,9 Tobey, William H... Columbia 1 388 Townsend, William. Queens 1810 Todd, Eli M., Saratoga 1 388 Townsend, Willliira Queens INI Todd, Ell M Saratoga 1884 Townsend, William, Washington,. . 1881 Toffey, Daniel Dutch Is::;) Towzer, Kllshamer,, charlotte |778,79 Toffey Daniel Dutches 1840 Tracy. Felix Livingston,. .. 1 327 Toll, Abraham W., . Schenectady, . 1848 'Tracy Gardner, . . . Rensselaer,. . . [822 Tom, Nathaniel,' •• Queens, .. ... 1781,82 Tracy, John Chenango, . . . 1*20, 91 Tom, Nathaniel, . . . Queens, 1788,88 Tracy, John, Chenango, . .. 1822 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY 311 Names. Counties. Years. 1 Names Counties. Years. Tracy, John Chenango, . . . 1826 Tuttle, William Greene, 1827 Tracy, Sanford,.... Rensselaer,. .. 1356 Twitched, Daniel, .. Oneida, .'. 1832 Tracy, Uri, Chenango, . .. isai Tylee, James, New- York,... 1796,97 1812 Travis. Joseph, Westchester, . 1802 Tylee, James New-York, . . . Travis, Joseph, Westchester, . l»tf>3 Tyler, Comfort Onondaga, ... 1790, 97 Travis, Joseph, Westchester, . 1804 Tyler, Comf irt Onondaga, . . . 1793 Travis. Joseph "Westche-ter, . 1804,5 Tyler, .) esSe, a Ibauv, 1812 Treadway, David H. Chautauque, . 1^4^ Tyler, Jesse, Albany, 1814, 15 Tread well, Vaientine Albany, 1S47 Tyler, John H., Orleans, 1830 Tredwell, Thomas,.. Queens, I82H Tyler. John H Orleans, 1881 T red well, Thomas,.. Queens, 1822 Tyler, Nathan P.,... Schoharie, 1618 Tredwell, Tho nas, . Queens 1 324 Tyrrell, Ames, Jr.,. . Genesee, 1S35 Tredwell, Thomas, . Queens, 1 925 Tyrrell. Amos, Jr.,.. Genesee, 1S36 Tredwell. Thomas... Queens, 1-26 Udall, Richard A.,.. Suffolk, 1842 Tredwell, Thomas,.. Queens, 1-27 Cdall, Kichard A.,.. Suffolk 1846 Tredwell, Thomas, . Queens 1828 L'dall, William M.... Kings, 1842 Tredwell. Thomas, . Queens, 1330 Cdall. William M ,.. Kings 1848 Tredwell. Thomas, . Queens, 1881 Ulsehoeffer, Michael, New-"- York,. .. 1818 Tredwell, Thomas,.. Suffolk 1777, 7- Clschoeffer. Michael, New-York, . .. 1819 Tredwell, Thomas, . Suffolk, ...... 1778.79 Ulsehoeffer, Michael, New-York,. .. 1 926 Tredwell. Thomas . Suffolk 1779,80 Clschoeffer. Michael. New-York,... 1-20,21 1 -22 Tredwell, Thomas, . Suffolk, 1781,82 Clschoeffer. Michael, New- York,. .. Tredwell, Thomas. . Suffolk 1782,88 Underbill, Rich. M...I Westchester, . 1848 Tremain, Augustus, Columbia, . .. 1811 Underwood, Dav. G.I Yates 1854 Tremain, Augustus, Columbia 1814,15 Underwood, George. Cayuea 1851 Tremain, Augustas, Columbia 1 822 Underwood, George, Cayuga, 1852 Tremp -r, Jacob W., Ulster 1785 Cpham, Alonzo S.,.. Genesee, 1848 Trimmer, Kliphaz... Monroe, 1 956 Cpham. Alonzo S.,.. Genesee, 1-49 Tripp, David, Otsego, 1818 Ctley, Sq'iire Oneida 1S33 Tripp, David Otsego 1920,21 Utter, William, Otsego, 1 323 Tripp. David, 1 ttsego 1 896 Vail, Abraham, Orange, 1S20 Troup, Robert New- York,.. . 1796 Vail, Moses, Rensselaer,... 1792 Trowbridge, Billy,. . Con land, 1911 Valentine, Henry,. .. (Montgomery, . 1829 Trowbridge, Billy, . Cortland 1812 Valent ne, Jas. 1 M., New- York,'.. . 1887 Trowbridge, Billy.. . Cortland 1812,18 Van Allen, Adam. .. Albany, ...... 1-57 Trowbridge, John P. Oneida 1831 Van Allen, James L, Columbia 1804 Trowbridge John F. Oneida, .... 1846 Van Allen, John K.,. Rensselaer,. .. 1800,1 Truesdell. Martin H.. New- York,.. . 1848 Van Allen. J. L.. Jr.. Columbia, 1814 Trnmpbour. Jacob, . Dialer 1827 Van Alstyne, Ab'ml. Albany 1786 Truslon, Thomas,. .. New- York,.. . 1856 Van Alstyne, Ab'mJ. Columbia 1S42 Trvon. Stephen, Greene, 1887 Van Alstyne, Al/mN. Montgomery,. 1858 Tnbba John g., ... Seneca, 1S36 Vim AlMyne, John, Rensselaer,... 1820,21 Tucker. Gideon New-York,.. . 1886 Van Alstyne, Martin, Rensselaer,.. . 1 924 Tucker, Henry, . .. Orange, 1800,1 Van Alstyne, Peter,. Columbia, 1809 Tucker, Henry, i Grange, 1804 Van Alstyne, Philip, Montgomery, • 1798 Tucker. Henry < Grange, .. 1808 Van Antwerp, D. L, Schenectady, . 1818 Tuck.,. Watson, Kufns, Watson, Kiifns, Watson Wheeler,... Watteis. Nathaniel,. Watteis, ataman, . .. Watts. John, Watts, John, Watts, John Watts, John, Jr Watts, Johu, Jr. Counties. Years. New-York, . . . New-Y'ork, . . New-York,.. New-York,. . New-York,. . New-York,.. New-Y'ork, .. New-York,.. New-York, . . Columbia, Columbia, .. . Columbia, .. . Columbia, .. . Livingston,.. Ontario, Erie, Chautauque, Chautauque, Rensselaer,.. Saratoga, . . . Saratoga, Saratoga, .... Saratoga,. ... Dutchess, ... Dutchess. ... Herkimer,... Rensselaer,.. Rensselaer, . Rensselaer,. . Rensselaer, . . Putnam. .. . Chenango,. . . Oswego, Niagara, Niagara, Chenango. .. Westchester, Chenango, . Broome, . Chautauque, New- York,. . Chenango, . . New-York,.. New-York, . . Saratoga, Saratoga,. ... Otsego Schoharie,... Schoharie, . Westchester, Westchester,. New- York.. . N't w- York, . . New-York,.. New- York,.. I .r .ne, Albany Albany, Albany, Albany, Albany, .... Delaware,... Delaware,. .. New-York-, . New-York. .. New- York, ... Nen Fork, .. New- York, .. MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 315 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. "Watts, William, j Putnam, 1823 Westbrook, Jacob.Jr Ulster, 1852 Waugh, James, Orange, 1829 Westcott, David M.,. Orange, 1798,99 182S Webb, Benjamin,... Orange 1814 W estcott, Daniel If., Orange, Webb, Henry L.,... Madison 1S52 Westcott, Nathaniel. Mont. & Ham., 1827 Webb, Hudson, Orange 1853 Westcott, Nathaniel, Mont. AHarc., 1828 "Webb. Jacob, Onondaga. . . . 1818 Westervelt, James,.. Rockland, 1S57 Webb, James, Onondaga, . . . 1816,17 Westlake, Jacob,... Tioga, 1S33 "Webb, Joseph Jefferson, 1S41 Westlake, Jacob, . . . Chemung,.... Mont. & Ham., IS37 "Webb. Samuel, |Orange, 1823 Weston. Marcellus,.. 1S33 Webster, Alexander, Washington, . 17S8 Weston, Roswell,... Wash.& War'n 1816 Webster, Alexander, Washington, . 1783, 89 Westover, John, Schoharie, . . . 1853 Webster, Eliazur,. .. Genesee, 1816 Wetmore, Prosper M New- York, . . . 1S35 Webster, Eliazur,... Genesee, 1816,17 Wetmore. Prosper M New- York,. .. 1836 Webster, Joshua,. . . Montgomery, . 1822 Wetmore, Samuel,.. Oneida,. 1823 Wedekind, F. W. C New- York,. . . 1858 Whalen, Elisha, Orleans, 1855 Weed, Hart, Putnam, 1S19 Whallon, Reuben,.. Washington. . 1808, 9 Weed, Joseph S.,... Essex, 1831 Whallon. Reuben,.. "\\ ashington,.. 1811 Weed, Thurlow, Monroe, 1825 W T hallon, Samuel S., Chautauque,.. 1855 Weed, Thurlow 1 Monroe, 1830 Wharrv, Evans, Herkimer,.. . 1800,1 Weed, William W.,. Weed, William W. . Weeden, Joseph E., 1854 1855 1847 Wharry, Evans, Wharr'y. Evans. ... Wheaton, Henrv,. . . 1804 1804,5 1SS4 Cattaraugus, . New-York,. .. Weeks, Chauncey E Putnam, 1S43 Wheaton, Henrv G., Albanv, 1S35 Weeks, Chauneev R.I Putnam, 1S57 Wheaton. Henrv G., Albanv, 1S40 Weeks, James H.,.. Dutchess, .... 1-53 W'heaton, Henrv G.. Albanv, 1841 Weeks, Robert, Dutchess 1-12 Wheaton, 11 orace, . . Onondaga, . . . 1834 Weir, George, New-1 ork,. .. 1840 Wheaton, Mvron,... Onondaga, . .. 1849 Weir, George, New-York,. . . 1841 Wheeler, Andrew C. Chenango, . .. 1841 Weir, George New-York,. .. 1842 Wheeler, Benson J., Chenango, . . . 1841 Welch. Augustus C, ( henango, . . . 1S27 Wheeler, Calvin,.. Saratoga 1810 Welch, Nelson,. ... Erie 1S53 Wheeler, Calvin, Saratoga, 1812,13 1829 Welch, William Allegany, 1839 Wheeler, Calvin,. .. Saratoga, Welch, William,.. . Allegany, 1840 j Wheeler, Calvin,.... Saratoga, . . . 1838 Welden, Abraham, . Essex, 1851 Wheeler, Calvin.. . . Saratoga, 1839 Welden, Abraham,. Essex, 1S52 Wheeler, David E.„ New-York,. .. 1845 Welles, Gardner . . . Beneea, 1888 (Wheeler, G rattan II . Alleg'v&Steu., 1822 Wells, Alexander.... New- York,. .. 1846 iWheeler, Grattan H. Steuben, 1824 Wells, Annanias, . . . Seneca, 1819 Wheeler, Grattan II. Steuben, 1826 Wells, Annanias, . .. Seneca, 1S23 Wheeler, IraB...... New- York,. .. 1825 Wells, Annanias, . .. Wavne 1841 Wheeler, John, Alleganv, 1848 Wells, Asa, Onondaga, . . . 1816,17 Wheeler, John, Allegany, 1852 Wei's, Asa Onondaga, . .. Tioga 1818 Wheeler, John, Orange, 1794 Wells Ashbel 1804 [Wheeler. John, Wheeler, John W.,. Orange 1812,13 Wells, Benjamin F.,. Suffolk, 1842 Dutchess, 1818 Wells, Edmund, ... Albanv 1781,82 Wheeler, John W... Dutchess, .... 1820 Wells, Harlow W.,.. Livingston,. . . 1845 Wheeler, Melancton, Washington,.. 1798 Welle, Henry, Hogs, 1S12 jWheeler, Melancton, Washington, . 1812,13 Wells, Henrv, Tioga, 1819 ,Wheeler, M< lancton, [Wheeler, Nelson K.. Wheeler, Russell,... Wheeler, Russell,. .. Washington,. . 1834 Wells, Isaac, Jefferson, 1 956 Delaware, 1843 Wells. -lob Madison, Suffolk, 1842 >814,15 1849 Wayne, Wavne, 1^24 Wells, John 1834 Wells, Reuben, Warren Wheeler, William,.. Dutchess, 1796,97 Well-. Reuben, Warren, 1^55 iWheeler, William A Wheeler, William A Whipple, Jonath'n E Franklin, .... 1S50 Wendell, John H.,.. Albanv, 1796,97 Franklin 1851 Wendell, John H.... Albanv, 1798 Rensselaer, . . . 1844 H endorer, Peter H.. New- York, .. . 1804 (Whipple, Lewis, Otsego, 1854 Wenman, T'zziah.. .. New- York,. . . 1847 Whipple, Malachi,.. Albanv 1826 West, Alpheus Tompkins, . .. 1848 jWhitcomb, Loammi, Wavne. 1853 West, I)e Witt C, .. Jefferson, White, Andrew, White, P.roughton,.. White, David, White, Ebenezer, . . . \\ ashington, . 1796,97 West, Eli, Jefferson, • I 1844 1836 Oneida, Ontario, Westchester, . 1825 West, Eli 1822 West, Jesse New- York,... 1794 West, Matthew, .... iSeneca, 11843 White, Ebenezer,. . . Westchester, . 1795 W( '(. Nathan, laer,... 1836 White, Ebenezer, Jr Westchester, . 1816,17 West, Peter Albanv, 1793 W T hite, Edward H.,. New- York,.. . 1843 "w « ->, Peter, Albany, 1800,1 W>2 White, Fortune <:.,.. White, Fortune (J.,-. Oneida,. Oneida 1829 West, Peter !l838 Westbrook, Dirck,. [1814 (White, George, Jefferson, 11825 316 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. Names. Counties. Yearg. Names. Counties. Years. White, Harold,.. .. Onondaga, . . . 1823 Wilkin, Samuel J.,.. Orange, 1824 White, Hiram, Chemung,.... 1838 W T ilkin, Samuel J., . .» Orange Schoharie, ... 1825 White. Hollis, Niagara, 1849 Wilkins, Alvin, 1836 White, John Westchester, . 1814 Wilkinson, John, .. Onondaga, . .. 1835 While. John H...... New- York,. .. 1850 Wilkinson, John, . . . Onondaga, . . . 1836 White, Lemuel, Madison, 1S27 \N ilkinson, OrangeW Seneca, 1*40 White, Roderick.... Cattaraugus, . 1845 Will, Henry New-York,. . . 1789,90 1791 1792 1796,97 1S26 Madison, Madison,. ... Chautauque, . Chautauque, . 1S54 1856 1S30 1881 Will, Henry, New-York,. .. New-York, ... New-York, . . . Onondasra, . . . White, Samuel, White, Squire White, Squire, Will, Henry, Will, Henry Willard, David, White, Squire Chautauque, . 1882 Willard, ErastusH... Allegan v 1849 White, Thompson,.. Chenango, 1S52 Willcocks, William,. New-York,. .. 1 794 Whiteside, Henry,.. Washington,. . 1828 V* illes, Jabez, St. Lawrence,. 1828 Whiteside, Phinehas Albany.; 1779, 80 Willes, Jabez St. Lawrence,. 1 384 Whiteside, Robertson Chautauque, . 1S41 Willes, Stephen, Albany, 1820 Whiteside, ThomasC Washington,.. 1851 Wilies. Stephen, Willes, Stephen Albany, 1*20,21 1 825 Whiteside, William,. Wash. & Clin., 1794 Albany, Whiting, Bowen, . .. Ontario, 1824 Willet, Edward S.,.. Albanv, 1848 Whiting', Bowen, . .. Ontario 1S25 Willet, Marinus, New- York,. .. 1784 Whiting, David, Greene, 1857 Willet, Marinus, Schenectady, . 1820 Whiting, John, Columbia, 1816 Willey, Reuben, Monroe, 1S29 Whiting Mason, — Broome, 1816 Williams. Aras G., . . New-York,. .. 1S55 Whiting, Nathan,... Ontario, 1810, IT Williams, David. . .. Tioga, 1 827 Whiting. William B. Albany, 1777. 7S \Y illiams, David, . .. Ticga, 1881 Whiting, William B. Albany, 177S, 79 Williams, Elisha, . .. Columbia, 1800,1 Whtting, William B. Albany, 1779, SO Williams, Elisha, . . . Columbia, 1808 Whitman, Frank'nM Madison, 1854 Williams, Elisha, ... Columbia,.... 1812,18 Whitman, John, Madison, 1831 Williams, Elisha, . .. Columbia, 1814 Whitney, Darling B. Suffolk, 1845 Williams, Elisha, . .. Columbia, 1 SI 4, 15 Whitney, Joshua . .. Broome, 1816,17 Williams, Elisha, . .. Columbia 1816,17 Whitney, Vincent,.. Broome, 1832 Williams, Elisha, . .. Columbia, 1S20 Whitney, Vincent,. . ttroome 1S33 Williams, Elisha, . .. Columbia, 1820 Whittaker, John O., Broome, 1S49 Williams, Klisha, . .. Columbia 1820,21 1S28 Whittomore, Samuel, New- York,... 1816 Williams, Elisha, ... Columbia, Whritemore, Edward Rockland,.... 1 358 Williams, Erastus, .. Albanv, 1880 WiekeS, Thomas,. .. Suffolk, 1777, 7* Williams, George, . Allegany, 1826 Wickes, Thomas,. . . Suffolk, 1778,79 Williams. George 1>., Oneida, is;, 2 Wickes, Thomas,. .. Suffolk, 1779, SO Williams, George l>-. Oneida, 1855 Wickes, Thomas,... Suffolk 17*1 s2 Williams, Henry, . . . Kings, 1777,7* Wickes, Thomas,. .. Suffolk, 17S2.S3 Williams, Henry, . . . Kings, 1778,79 Wickham. Thomas,. Suffolk, 1791 Williams. Henry, . .. Kings 1779,80 Wicks. William,... Suffolk, 1888 W illiams, Henry, . .. Kings, 1780,81 Widcrick. George,.. Ibrkimer, 1808 Williams, Henry, . . Kings, 1781,89 Widrig, George,.... Herkimer, 1800, 1 Williams, Henry, . .. Kings 1 782, 88 Widrig, George Herkimer, 1 M 19 Williams, Henry, . Oswego 1 826 Widrig, George, Herkimer, 1804 Williams, Irvin, Onondaga, . . . i 856 Widrig George, Herkimer,... is W illiams, Isaac B . . Columbia 1820,21 Widrig. George, Herkimer, 1808 Williams, Israel Washington, . 1 826 Widrig. George, Herkimer, ... 1807 Williams, John Charlotte, ... 1781,89 Wler, George, New -York,. .. 1843 W illiams. John,. ... Madison,. ... 1 329 Wilber, William, .. Cnyuga, Is:;,; Williams, John F.,.. Steuben, 1 35 1 Wilber, William,.... Cayuga, 1887 Williams, Jonas, Cat.ChauikNla 1812,18 Wilbur, Cyrenus, . . . Krie, 1888 Williams, Jonas Cat.ChamVNia 1S14 Wilcox. Asa, Herkimer 1849 W illiams. Nathan, .. Onondaga, . . . 1816 Wilcox, Ira < Chenango, . . . 188] W illiams Nathan, . . Onondaga, . . 1st!) Wilcox, Robert,.. .. Washington, . 1880 W illiams, Nathan, .. I meida, 1818 Wilcox, Svlvanus,... Montgomery,. 1814 W illiams. Parvis A., Tompkins, is-,;, Wilcox, William, .. Chautauque . 1837 W illiams. Prentice. Jr Albany, . . 1884 Wilcox, William. ... Saratoga, .... l s us w iiijams Rensselaer, 1 >t»go 1800 wucoxson, Gideon, Onondaga,.. .. 1816, 17 Williams, RiehardB , fates IS48 Wllcoxson, Julius, .. Columbia.. .. i 380 Williams. RlchardS. New -York,. .. 1844 Wilder, Lyman, Rensselaer,. . . 1 36 1 Williams, Williaml)., Dutchess, 1806 Wiley, James, Westchester, . 1 398 Williamson, Charles. Ontario 1796,97 1 32 ( 17'.-.; WiHiHmson, Charles, Williamson, 1 'harlea, Ont'o&Steub'a Onl'oA-Slciib'n 1798 Wilkin, James w.,.. Orange 1 798, 90 Wilkin. James W.,.. < Grange, Isms W illiainson, Charles, < )iila'"AS!cu"ii 1800 V\ ilkin, James \\ ., Orange, 1*0S,9 Williamson, John m. Suffolk, 1S20, 21 MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. 317 Names. Counties. Years. Names. Counties. Years. Williamson, John M Suffolk, 1S22 Witbeck. Isaac. Albany 1856 Williamson, John M. Suffolk, 1826 Wolcott, George W., Yates, 1S46 Williamson, John If. Suffolk, 1829 Wolfe, John A., . .. New- York, .. . 1793,99 Williamson. John M. Suffolk 1832 Wood, Alonzo Onondaga, . . . 1S46 Williamson. John M. 'Suffolk 1S37 Wood, Anthony T., . Allegany, .... 1850 Williamson, John M. Suffolk 1-40 Wood, Daniel P.. . Onondaga, . . . 1853 Willis, Anson, New- York,. .. 1S3T Wood, Daniel P., . . . Onondaga,.. .. 1854 Willis, Anson, New-York,. 1888 Wood, Ebenezer. . . . Jefferson, 1816,17 Willis. Daniel New- York,. .. 1S54 Wood, Edward T.,.. Kings, i356 Willis, Jesse E., Jefferson, 1S54 Wood, Isaac, Orange, 1856 Queens Herkimer, ... 1846 1S08 Wood. James Wood, James S., .... Erie, 1»46 Willoughbv, W., Jr., Schoharie, . . . 1854 Willoughbv, W.. Jr.. Herkimer, 1808. 9 Wood, Jesse, Albany, 1-24 Wilsev, Wilkinson . . Schoharie,.... IS55 Wood, John, Orange, 1806 Wilson. Andrew, Orange, 1S19 Wood, John, Orange, 1807 Wilson, David, Washington, . 1S52 Wood, Lewis, Allegany, 1334 Wilson, Ezra Saratoga, ... 1-44 Wood, Peter, Mont'y&Ham., 1S40 Wilson, Isaac, Genesee 1816,17 Wood, Peter, Montgomery, . 1^32 Wilson, James M.... Wavne, 1-42 Wood, Silas, Suffolk, 1796 Wayne, Steuben, 1850 1304,5 Wood, Silas, Suffolk, Suffolk, 1796,97 Wilson, John. Wood, Silas, 1703 Wilson. John, Steuben 1806 Wood. Silas, Suffolk, .. 1800 Wilson, John, Steuben, 1-07 Wood. William H., . Suffolk 1854 Wilson, John Genesee 1816 Woodburv, Caleb, . . Tompkins, . .. 1835 Wilson, Luther, Niagara, 1844 Woodburv, John,... Otsego, 1-25 Wilson, Reuben F.,. Niagara, 1 358 Woodcock, David,.. Seneca, 1814,15 Wilson, K< uben P.,. Niagara, 1854 Woodcock, David,.. Tompkins, — 1-26 Wiltse, Henrv, New- York,. .. 1856 Wooden, Solomon... Queens 1814,15 Winans, Darius. . . Greene, 1S53 Woodin, William B., Queens, 1855 Winant, Bornt P.,.. Richmond, . .. 1-40 Woodruff, Arden.... Wyoming, . .. 1846 Winant, Peter Richmond, . .. [788 Woodruff. Arden,. .. W voining, . .. 1-47 Winant, Peter Richmond, . .. 1739,90 Woodruff, Benjamin, Seneca, .; 1831 Winant, Peter, Richmond, ... 1791 Woodruff, Philip, ... Livingston,. .. 1849 Winchel, Martin E., Dutchess, 1-07 Woodruff. Philip, ... Livingston,. .. 1850 Winchel. Martin E.,iDutchesa, .... 1808 Wood ruffe, Theor.,. . Oneida, 1813 Winchell, James,... Dutchess, 1808 Wood ruffe, Theor.,.. Oneida, 1S19 Winchell, Philo M.,. Dutchess, .... 1-30 Woods. Arthur New-York,. .. 1856 Winfield, Charles,... Orange 1882 Woods, Arthur, New- York,... 1857 Winfield, Charles, .. 1 Grange 1884 Woods. David, Madison 1818 Wing, Frederick J.,. Saratoga, 1-50 Woods, David, Washington,.. 1311 Wing, Joel A., Albany, 1849 Woods, David, Washington, . 1826 Wing, Taber, Cayuga 1829 Woods, David, Wash.&War'n 1816,17 Winn, John, Montgomery, . 17- Woods, David, Ontario, 1318 Winn, John, Montgomery, . 17S8, 39 Woods, James H., .. Ontario 1 388 Winne. Jacob, Albany, 1- to Woods, Jonathan L., Cortland, 1881 Winne, Jacob, Albany 1800, ! Woods, William,... Steuben 1823 Winne, John D.,. .. Albany, 1814,15 Woods, William,.... Steuben 1823 Winhe, John L., Albany 1-14 Woodward, Benj., •. Orange, 1814,15 Winne, Matthew. Jr. Schenectady, . 1854 Woodward. Benj.,.. Orange, 1820, 21 Winne, Peter W.,.. Albany 188] Woodward, Benj.,. . Orange, 1826 Winslow, Flos L.,.. Franklin, 1848 Woodward, John, Jr. Chautanqne, . 1835 Winslow, Jared, — Columbia, 1-4-2 Woodward, William, Montgomery,. 1-16 Winslow, John Jefferson, ... 1850 Woodworth, Alanson Seneea, 1846 Winslow. Nathan'l F St. Lawrence, 1 528 Woodworth, Amos, . Oneida, 1835 Win-low, Nathan'l F St. Lawrence, 1 -> l Woodworth. Charles, Genesee, 1831 WTnsor, George H.,. Delaware, 1S50 Woodworth, Charl'-s. Genesee, 1 888 Winton, Samuel Tioga 1 325 w,,o,)\vorth. Erastna, Seneca, 1824 Wire. Jacob Herkimer, 1 325 Woodworth. Frastus. Seneca, 182S Wisewell, John, Yates, 1849 1777,73 Woodworth, Erastus, Woodworth, John,.. Seneca Rensselaer,. . . 1832 Wlsner, Henry, Jr.,. Orange, 1803 Wlsner, Henry, Jr.,. Orange, Woodworth, Robert, Rensselaer,. .. 1807 Wlsner, Henry 8d,.. Orange, 17-'; Woodworth, Samuel, Herkimer, 1312 Wlsner, Jane s T.,.. Wavne, 1 - 16 Woodworth. Samuel. Oneida, 1825 Wlsner, James T.... Wayne 1S55 Woodworth.William, Ulster 18:35 Wlsner, PolydorusB. (>nt.< Youngs, Samuel . . . Westchester, . IS10 Yates, Christopher, . Albany, 17S2,S3 Yonugs, Thomas,... Suffolk, ... 1784 Yates, Christopher, . Albany, 1784 Youngs, Thomas,... Suffolk 1784,85 Yates, Christopher, . Albany, 1784,85 YoangS, Thomas... Suffolk, 1786 Yates, Christopher?. Tryon, 1784 Zabriskie, Andrew,. Montgomery, . New -York,. .. 1S14 Yates. Christopher?. Montgomery,. 1784,85 Zabriskie, George,.. 1S25 Yates, ChristopherP. Montgomery, 1788, 89 Zabriskie, George,.. New- York,. .. 1S:i7 Yates, ChristopherP. Montgomery,. 1800,1 Zabriskie, George,. . New- York,. .. !8M Yates, ChristopherP. Montgomery,. 1802 Zabriskie, George,.. New-York,. .. 1 389 Yates, Jacob, Rensselaer,. .. 1S06 Zeillv, David I., Montgomery, . [804 Yates, .Jacob, Rensselaer,. .. 1808 Zeilly, David I...... Montgomery, . 1804,8 Yates, James, Rensselaer,. .. 1834 Zeillv, David I...... Montgomery, • 1810 Yates, lohn B...... Madison, 1836 Zoller, John I., Montgomery,. 1843 Yates, J. Van Ness, . Albany, 1819 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 319 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. The federal constitution directs 1 that each state shall choose a number of electors for president and vice-president, equal to their number of senators and representatives in Congress, who shall assemble in their respective states and ballot for president and vice-president. Congress has directed 2 electors to be appointed within thirty-four days of the first Wednesday of December, and fixed their time of meeting on the first Wednesday of December, of every fourth year, commencing with 1792. 3 The State of New- York, as well as Rhode Island and North Carolina, not having ratified the constitution at that time, chose no electors at the first presidential election. Two votes of Maryland and two of Virginia were not given. The New-York Legislature, in 1792, enacted 4 that the electors should be chosen in the same manner as dele- gates in Congress (by joint ballot of the two houses), and that a session should be held for that purpose on the first Tuesday of November. The electors were to meet as an Electoral College at Poughkeepsie. Three electors were to be chosen from each sena- torial district, except the southern, which was entitled to four. By a subsequent law, 5 a meeting of the Legislature was fixed on the first Tuesday of November, every fourth year, for choosing electors, who were to assemble at Hudson. This law continued till 1812, 6 when the quadrennial sessions of the electors were fixed at the Capitol in Albany, where they are now held. Soon after the adoption of the late constitution, the question of changing the mode of choosing electors was submitted to the people, 7 with the results given on page 103. An act was accordingly passed 8 for the election of electors by single districts, in the same manner as representatives in Con- gress; and the electors, when assembled, were empowered to choose two persons to represent the state at large, and to fill any vacancies that might occur in their number. This law was embodied in the revision of the laws of 1827. In 1829, 9 the mode was changed to election by general ticket, and this has been since continued. 1 Art. II , sec. 2, 8 ; amendment, art. xii. * Act of April 12, 1792. 3 Act of March 1, 1792. 6 Act of March 26, 1796. ' The election of presidential electors in all the 8 Act of May 26, 1S12. states (except in South Carolina, where they 7 Act of March 15, 1825. are appointed by the Legislature) Is now fixed * Act of March 15, 1S25. on the Tuesday after the first Monday of '•' Act of April 15, 1S29. November. 320 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. The following statement shows the whole number of votes cast, and the number east by New-York, at each presidential election : First Term (1789-93), 10 States— IS Votes. For President. Total 69 34 9 6 6 4 For President. Total George Washington, George Clinton, 3 John Adams, 1 Samuel Huntington, o 1 Robert Harrison, James Armstrong, 1 John Rutled^e, Edward Telfair, 1 John Hancock, Benjamin Lincoln, 1 Second Term (1793-97 ), 15 States— 135 Votes For President. N.Y. Total 132 77 50 For President. N.Y. Total George Washington, | 12 John Adams, 1 \ George Clinton, 1 12 Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, •• 4 1 Third Term (1797-1801 ), 16 States— 138 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For President. N.T. Total John Adams, . . . 12 12 77 68 59 30 15 11 7 5 Thomas Jefferson, 1 Thoma Pinckney, Aaron Burr, James Iredell, Samuel Johnson, George Washington, .... J. Henrv, 8 2 2 Samuel Adams, 2 Oliver Ellsworth, George Clinton, Charles C. Pinckney, . . . •• 1 Fourth Term (1801- -180 5), 16 States— 138 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For President. N.Y. Total Thomas Jefferson * Aaron Burr, 2 John Adams, , 12 12 73 73 65 Charles C. Pinckney,. . . . John Jay, 64 1 Fifth Term ( 1805 -9), 17 States—lie Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For Vice-President. N.Y. Total Thomas Jefferson, George Pinckney, 19 162 14 George Clinton, . Kufus King,. . . . 19 16'? 14 1 The second night st candidate became rice-president. a This vote being B lie. went to tin- House of Representative!, whore, on the thirty- sixth ballot, Jefferson was chosen president, and Burr vice-president. The vote of Maryland decided the contest. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. 321 Sixth Term (1809-13), 17 States — 175 Votes. For President. N. Y. Total For Vice-President. N..Y. Total James Madison, Charles C. Pinckney, .... 13 *6 122 47 6 George Clinton, Rufus King, John Langdon, James Madison, James Monroe, 13 *3 3 113 47 9 3 3 Seventh Term (1813-17), 3 8 States — 217 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For Vice-President N.Y. Total James Madison, De Witt Clinton 29 128 89 Elbridge Gerry , Jared Ingersoll, 29 131 86 Eighth Term (1817- -21), 19 States — 217 Votes. For President. N.Y Total For Vice-President. N.Y. Total 29 183 34 Daniel D. Tompkins, . . John E. Howard, James Ross, John Marshall, Robert G. Harper, 29 183 Rufus King, 22 5 4 3 Ninth Term (1821-25), 24 States — 235 Votes. For President X. Y. Total For Vice-President. N.Y. Total 29 231 1 Daniel D. Tompkins, . . Richard Stockton, Daniel Rodney, Robert G. Harper, Richard Rush 29 918 John Quincy Adams, 8 4 1 1 Tenth Term (1825-29), 24 States— 261 Votes. For President. Andrew Jackson, 1 . . . . John Quincy Adams, 1 William H. Crawford, Henry Clay, N.Y. Total 1 99 26 84 5 41 4 37 For Vice-President. John C. Calhoun,. Nathan Sanford, . . Nathaniel Macon,. . Andrew Jackson,. . Martin Van Buren, Henry Clay, N. Y. Total I 183 30 24 13 1 There being no choice by the people, the House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams. 322 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. Eleventh Term (1829-33), 24 States— 261 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total 1 For Vice-President. N.Y. Total Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams,. ... 20 ... 16 I 178 83 John C. Calhoun, Richard Rush, 20 16 171 83 William Smith, 7 Twelfth Term (1833-37), 24 States— 2S8 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For Vice-President. N.Y. Total Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Floyd William Wirt, 42 219 49 11 7 Martin Van Bur en John Sergeant, William Wilkins, Henry Lee, Amos Ellmaker, 42 189 49 30 11 7 Thirteenth Term (1837-41), 26 States— 294 Votes. For President N.Y. Total For Vice-President. N. Y. Total 1 Martin Van Bur en, William H. Harrison,.... Hugh L. White, Daniel Webster, Willie P. Mangum, ... . 42 170 73 26 14 11 Richard M. Johnson, . . . Francis Granger, John Tyler, William Smith 42 147 77 47 23 Fourteenth Term (1841-45), 26 States — 294 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For Vice-President. N.Y. Total 42 234 60 42 234 Martin Van Buren, Richard M. Johnson,... Littleton W. Tazewell, . James K. Polk, 48 11 1 Fifteenth Term (1845-49), 26 States — 275 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For Vice-President. N.Y. Total James K. Polk, 36 170 105 George M. Dallas Theodore Frelinizlmysen, 36 170 Henry Clay 105 Died April 4th, 1841, and succeeded by John Tyler. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. 323 Sixteenth Term (1849-53), 30 States — 290 Votes, For President 1 N.Y. Total For Vice-President. N.Y. Total Zachary Taylor? Lewis Cass, 36 163 127 Millard Fillmore, William 0. Butler,. ... 36 163 127 Seventeenth Term (1853-57), 31 States — 296 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For Vice-President. N.Y. Total Franklin Pierce, Winfield Scott, 36 254 42 William R. King, William A. Graham,.... 36 254 42 Eighteenth Term (1857-61), 31 States — 296 Votes. For President. N.Y. Total For Vice-President N.Y. Total James Buchanan, John C. Fremont, Millard Fillmore, 35 180 108 8 John C. Breckenridge, . William L. Dayton, Andrew J, Donelson,... 35 180 108 8 Electors of 1792. Appointed by the Senate and Assembly under an act passed November 20, 1792 : Names. Residences. Names. Residences. William Floyd Samuel Osgood Edward Savage, Stephen Ward, Suffolk county. New- York county. Washington county. Westchester county. Columbia county. Orange county." David Van Ness, . . Johannes Bruyn,. . . Volkert Veeder,. .. Abraham Yatcs,Jr., Samuel Clark, Abr'm.TenEyck,.. Dutchess county. Ulster county. Montgomery county. Rensselaer county. Saratoga county. Rensselaer county. Jesse Woodhull. ... Messenger — Robert Williams. Electors of 1796. Chosen by Senate and Assembly, November 7, 1796. Names. Residences. Names. Residences. Lewis Morris, Abijah Hammond, . Richard Thome, ... l'«:Ier I 'anting Jr ,. . Robt.Van Rensselaer Johannes Miller, . .. Westchester county. New-York city. Queens county. Dutchess county. Columbia county. Ulster county, Abr'm Ten Broeck, Abm. VanVechten,. St.JohnHoneywood William Root Peter Smith, Charles Ncwkirk... Albany city. Albany city. Washington county Rensselaer county. Herkimer county". Montgomery county. 1 291.67S v(,u-n wen east in nineteen states, by the party supporting Martin Van Buren, but no electoral vote was given for him. » Died July 9th, 1S50, and succeeded by Millard Fillmore. 324 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Electors of 1800. Chosen by Senate and Assembly, November 6, 1800. Names. Residences. Names. Residences. William Floyd,. ... Isaac Ledyard, . Anthonv Lispenard,. P. Van Cortlandt, Jr. James Burt, Gilbert Li vingston,. . SuflFolk county. Queens county. New- York city. Westchester county. Orange county. Dutchess county. Thomas Jenkins, . . Peter Van Ness, . . . Robert Ellis John Wood worth, . . Jer Van Rensselaer, Jacob Eaker, Columbia county. Columbia county. Saratoga county. Rensselaer county. Albany city. Montgomery county. Messenger— John Van Benthuysen> Electors of 1804. Chosen by Senate and Assembly, November 9, 1804. Ohairm an— WILLIAM FLOYD. Names. Sylvester Dering,. . . James Fairlie, Cornelius Bergen,... John Herring, Ezra Thompson. — Major John Wood,.. Coen. E. Elmendorf, Stephen Miller, Albert Pawling, Residences. Shelter Isl d, Suffolk. New-York city. Flatbush. Queens co. Orangetown. Rockl'd Stanford, Dutchess co Goshen, Orange co. Kingston, Ulster co. Claverack, Columbia Troy, Rensselaer co. Names Isaac Sargent Thomas Brooks.. .. MatthiasB.lIildreth, William Floyd, . Jonas Earl, Joseph Ellicott,. Henry Quaekenboss Adam Comstock, . Abraham Bancker Residences. Halfmoon, Saratoga Exeter, Otsego co. Johnstown, Mont. co. Western, Oneida co. Mareellus, Onond co. Batavia, Genesee co. Water\iiet,Albany co. GreenfleldSaratogaoo. Northfleldjliichm'dco. Messenger— -John Savage Electors of 1808. Chosen by Senate and Assembly, November 7, 1808. Names. Ambrose Spencer,, Henry Huntington John W. Seaman,.. Henry Rutgers, John (iarretson,.. , Ebeiiezer White,. . . Thomas Lawrenoe, James Talmadge, .Jonathan Rouse,.., Mnajah Pettit, Residences. Albany, Albany co. Rome, Oneida co. N. Hempst'd, Queens City of New-York. Castletown, Blob, oo forktown, West oo. Catskiii, Greene co. Po'keepsle, Dntoh. oo. l'ittstown, Reims, co. Q,aeensbury,Wash oo Names. Henry Yates. Jr.,.. Benjamin Mooers,. Adam R Voormau, Thomas Sliankland, William Halloek,.. Russell Attwater, . . Joseph Sinioiids,. .. Hugh -Jamison, . . Matthew Carpenter, Residences. Sohen'y (then) Alb'y. Plattsburgh,Clinton. Schoharie Schohnrie. Otsego, Otsego co. Sullivan, Madison co. Russell, St. Law. co. Sherborne! Chenan. ( 'auandaigua,Ont. co. Tioga county. Messenger— John C. Spencer. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. 325 Electors of 1812. Chosen by Senate and Assembly, November 9, 1812. Chairman— JOSEPH C. YATES. Secretary — Archibald McIntybe. Names. Residences. Joseph C. Yates, Simeon De "Witt, — Archibald Mclntyre, John C- Hogeboom, Gurdon S. Mumford. J. De La Montagnie, Phil. Van Cortlandt, John Chandler Henry Huntington,.. John Wood worth,... David Boyd Cornelius Bergen, . . Joseph Perine,. Chauncey Belknap,. George Rosecrantz,.. Schenectady county. Albany county. Albany county. Columbia county. New-York city. New-York city. Westchester county Orange county. Oneida county. Albany county. Schenectady county. Kii/cs county. Richmond c'unty. Orange county. Herkimer countv. Names. Residences. John Dill, David Van Ness,.. . Robert Jenkins,... .1 Mich. S.Vandecook,| George Palmer, Jr..| James Hill .... William Kirby, j Henry Frev Yates Tho's H. Hubbard. John Russell, James S Kipp, . .. Jotliam Jayne. ... Jonat'n Stanley, Jr. William Burnet, . ., Ulster county. Dutchess county. Columbia county. Rensselaer county. Saratoga county. Washington county. Essex county. Montgomery county. Madison county. Otsego county. Oneida county. Cayuga county. Onondaga county. Ontario county. Messenger — Joseph Perine. " Electors of 1816. Chosen by Senate and Assembly, November 8, 1816. Chairman— HENRY RUTGERS. Secretary — Samuel Lawrence. Names. Residences. Henry Rntger, Lemuel Chipman,... John W. Seamen,... Jacob Drake James Fairlie, Theo. W. Van Wyck Joseph I>- Monell,. . . John Blake, Jr., Jacob Wertz Gabriel North. Charles E. Dudley,. . Benjamin S'nilh, Samuel Lewis Alexander McNish,. Artemus Aldrich. .. . New-York city. Ontario county. Queens county. New- York city. New-York city. Dutchess county. Columbia county. Orange county. Ulster county. Delaware county. Albany county. Rensselaer county, Saratoga county. Washington county. W arren county. Names. Residences. Augustus Wright,. . Peter S. Van Orden, Henry Becker, Aaron Haring Israel W. Clark,... Daniel Boot Montgomery Hunt . ' Nicholl Ko.-dick,. . Eliphalet Edmonds, George Petit Richard Townley,.. Samuel Lawrence,. Nath. Rochester,. . . Wrthy L. Churchel, New-York city. Rockland county. Schoharie county. Montgomery county. Otsego county. Chenango county. Oneida county. Herkimer county. Jefferson county. Onondaga county. Cayuga county. Tioga county. Ontario county. Genesee county. Messenger — Aaron Clark. 28 326 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Electors of 1820. Chosen by Senate and Assembly, November 9, 1820 President— HEKRY RUTGERS. Secretary — William B. Rochester. Names. Residences. Names. Residences. William Floyd 1 ,.... Henry Rutgers, Abel Huntington, . . . Edward Leverich, .. Isaac Lawrence, John Targee, Jacob Odell, Oneida. New-York. Suffolk county. Queens county. New-York city. New- York city. Westchester county. Putnam county. Columbia county. Sullivan county. Orange county. Greene county. Albany county. Rensselaer county. Saratoga county. John Baker, John Walworth,.. . Daniel McDougal,. Seth Wetmore, 2 Latham A. Burrows, Farrand Stranahan, Henry Wager, Elisha Farnham, . . Jonathan Collins,.. Samuel Nelson, Wm. B. Rochester, Charles Thompson, Philetus Smith,.... James Brisban, Washington county. Clinton county. Schenectady county. Montgomery county. Broome county. Otsego county. Oneida county. Peter Warring, Edw'd P. Livingston David Hammond, .. Peter Millikin, Mark Spencer, Benjamin Knower, . Gilbert Eddy, Howell Gardner, . . . Madison county. Lewis county. Cortland county. Allegany county. Seneca county. Ontario county. Genessee county. Messenger — Edward Leveret. Electors of 1824. Chosen by the Senate and Assembly, November 11, 1824. Chairman — MARINUS WILLETT. Secretary — John Lansing, Jr. Names. Nathan Thompson,. Darius Bentley, Micah Brooks Pierre A. Barker,.. Joseph Sibley, Timothy H. Porter, 3 Samuel Russel, Marinus Willett, Kbenezer Sage. 4 Richard Blauvelt, . .. Abraham Stagg, John Drake, James Drake, t Isaac Sutherland,... William Walsh Alexander J. Coffin, Benjamin Smith. . . . Elisha Dorr, Residences. Saratoga county. Tioga county. Ontario county. Seneca county. Monroe county. Cattaraugus county. Erie county. New-York city. Suffolk county. Rockland count/. New- York city. New-York city. Westchester county. Duti'hess county. Orange county. Columbia county. Rensselaer onunty. Albany county- Names. William Townsend, Thomas Lawver,.. Edw'd B. Crandall, Samuel Hicks., Edward Savage,... Benjamin Mooers, . Chester Patterson,. Phinehas Coon Azariah Smith, .Eleazer Banrom,... Solomon SL John,. Elisha B. Strong,.. Clark Crandall, ... Isaac Sutherland,.. John Lansing, Jr.,. Benjamin Bailey,.. Samuel Smith, Henry Cady, Residences. Delaware county. Scoharie county. Otsego county." Oneida county. Washington county. Clinton county. Broome county. Madison county. Onondaga county. Cayuga county. Wayne county. Monroe county. Allegany county. Genesee county. Albany county. New-York city. Sullivan county. Clinton county. Messenger— Samuel Russel. 1 Did not attend ; Martin Van Buren appointed to fill vacnncy. > Did not attend ; William I. Dodge appointed to fill vacancy. :< Did not attend; William Mann, of Schoharie appointed to Ml vacancy. * Did not attend; John Taylor, of Albany, appointed to till vacancy. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. 327 Electors of 1828. Elected by districts, November 4, 1828. Electors at large, President — JOSEPH C YATES. Secretary — Andrew D. W. Bruyn. John Taylor, of Albany. Charles Dayan, of Lowville, Lewis county. Dist Names. Residences. Dist Names. Residences. 1 Moses Rolph, Suffolk county. 16 Rufus Crane, Herkimer co. 2 John Garrison, Kings county. 17 Archib'd Mclntyre, Montgomery co. 8 Benjamin Bailey,.. New-York city. 18 Salmon Child, Saratoga co. y John Targee, New- York citv. 19 Peter J. H. Myers, Washington co. 8 Gilbert Coutant. .. New-York city. 20 James Campbell,.. Franklin co. 4 Jacob Odell, Westchester co. 21 Jesse Smith Jeffersoncounty 5 Morgan Lewis, Dutchess county. 21 August's Chapman, St.Lawrence co. b Egbert Jansen, Orange county. 22 Benjamin Cotton... Madison county V •Jeremiah Russell, . Ulster county. 28 Freeborn G.Jewett, Onondaga co. 8 Alexander Coffin,.. Columbia county. 24 Asaph Stow, Cayuga county. 9 Gilbert Eddy Rensselaer co. 25 And'wD.W.Bruyn, Tompkins co. 10 Ab'm Van Vechten, Albany county. 26 William Hildreth, . Ontario county. 11 Peter Pine, Delaware county. 26 John Beal, Wayne county. 12 Joseph C. Yates,.. Schenectady co. 27 James D. Garnsey, Monroe county. 18 Elkanah Brush, . .. Otsego county. 28 John Lloyd Steuben county. 14 Thomas BlakesJ.ee, Chenango county. 29 Shubael Dunham. . Genesee county 15 Ebene'r B.Sherman Oneida county. 80 Ebenezer Walden,. Erie county. Messenger — Asaph Stow. Electors of 1832. Elected by general ticket, November 6, 1832. President — EDWARD P. LIVINGSTON. Secretary — Major A. Andrews. f; m^. b r,* isi~n* 1 Edward P. Livingston, of Clermont, Columbia county, age 53. jiceczors at targe, -j Nathaniel Garrow, of Auburn, Cayuga county, age 52. Ages. Names. Residences. Counties. 57 Huntington, Brooklyn, SufTolk. 59 Kings. 54 57 67 Preserved Fish, New-York, New- York. 68 66 White Plains, 72 William Taber, 65 Orange. Ulster. 88 Peter Crispell, Jr., 52 William Deitz 46 59 Rensselaer. 57 Albany. 29 Daniel D. Campbell, John Gale, Schenectady. 68 Washington. 54 Warren. 52 52 44 James B. Spencer, John S. Feeder, Amos IJurk Theopbtltu 8. Morgan, Fort Covington Caughnawaga, Franklin. Montgomery. 4:5 Oswego. Oneida. ■ 1 Floyd, CI Ebenezer wnrv, 65 Clinton BR Fulton. 46 Orville HungerTord, Water-town, JeffBTMtb 62 Plainfleld, ( ttaego, 57 [ehabod Bartlett, Franklin New Berlin Trurnansburgh. WUbwvvUle 50 Augustus C. Welch, Chenango. 43 Tompkins. Tioga. 89 Wbitcomb Phelps, 52 David Monro, 61 Stloara, 65 Peleg Slade, Cayaga. 43 Alanaon M. Knapp, .land Wilson S, i,liis, 47 Canandalgua, Ontario. 1 Did not attend ; Jacob Sutherland. age 40, chosen to ill! the vacancy. 1 Did not attend; John Coxe, age 30, chosen to fill the vacancy. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. 329 Ages- Names. Residences. Counties. 40 50 Elisha Doubleday, Jos> ph Sibley Samuel Benedict, Jr., Daniel H. Bissell Italy Hill, Chili, ...1 Yates. 33 41 Alexander, . . . Genesee. 34 Thomas J. W heeler 46 Buffalo . . . Erie. 36 Hiram Gardner Lockport, ... Niagara. Messenger — Daniel H. Bissell. Electors of 1840. Elected by general ticket, November 3, 1840. Presidents- JAMES BURT. Secretary — Elisha Jenkins- jt7~w™.« n* isirn* J James Burt of Warwick, Orange county, age 80. Electors at wrge, ^ Abraham Rose of Binghamton, Broome county, age 75. Age* Names. Residences. Counties. 75 55 52 50 J. Phillips Phoenix, 52 75 Peekskill 64 Bartow White, Fishkill, 68 Orange. 65 Peter G. Sham, 71 49 51 Griffith P. Griffith, Trov 68 Archibald Mclntyre, Albany, 67 Saratoga. Washington, 45 46 Keves P. Cool, Glens Falls, 53 Jonathan Wallace, Fort Covington, 49 Montgomery.. 42 Thomas Burch, Little Falls, 49 69 Peter Pratt, Oswego. 88 Elbridge G. Merrick, Clayton, Cherrv Valley, Walton, 58 Otsego. 66 Isaac Ogden, 68 8amuel Balcom, Oxford, Chenango. Tompkins- 37 John J. Speed, Jr., Dan Hibbard 57 Cortland Village, 49 John Williams, 52 B- Davis Noxon, Onondaga. Cnyuga. Wayne. 42 62 Charles Bradish, 62 Gideon Lee 57 Grattan H. Wheeler, M William Garbutt, Wheatland, 53 47 John Wheeler, Livingston. Chautauque. Erie.m Niagara. Niagara. 62 56 52 Philo Orton, Henry R. Seymour, Davis Hurd, Fredonia Buffalo, 64 Peter B. Porter Niagara Falls, Messenger— H. M. Romeyn. 330 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Electors of 1844. Elected by general ticket, November 5, 1844. President— JOHN SAVAGE. /Secretary — Hugh Halsey. m*~+~.. „* t~.„* S Benjamin F. Butler of New- York city, age 48. vectors at large, -j Dauiel s . i> ick j n30 n of Binghamton, Broome county, age 44. Ages. 60 : : ,7 64 68 40 60 64 4S 72 N 71 64 66 65 49 72 4^ 64 69 68 70 68 64 52 60 00 68 60 51 66 81 41 68 47 Names. 1 1 ugh Halsey John C- Thompson, George Douglass, , Niel Gray, William F. Havemeyer,. . . Jonathan I. Coddington, . Daniel Johnson, John Crawford, , William Murray, Jacobus Harden berg, . Tobias L. Hogeboom, Nicholas M. Masters. John Keyes Paige, John Savage, William Hedding •Tohn Fay John NHlis Clemence Whitaker, Azariah Doane, Thomas H. Hubbard,.... Lemuel 1'attingill, William Mason, Henry Potts, Daniel Dana, John Gillett, Jacob E. Bogardus, Jonathan Boynton, Elisha Johnson, John Lapham John D. Higgins, Robert H. Shankland, .... Jonathan Hascall, Jr., Rufus H. Smith, John D. Perkins, 1 Residences. Bridgehampton, Tompkinsville, . .. New-York, New-York, New-York, New- York, West Hempstead, Southeast, West Town Marbletown, Gh-nt, Sehaghticoke, . . . Albany, Salem,.. West Chazy, Northampton, St. Johusville, ... Martinsburgh, .. . Belleville, Utica, New Lisbon, Preston Williamstown,. .. Syracuse, Scott, South Lansing, . . Walworth, Rochester, Farmington, Bath, Ellieottville, Brant, Perry Holley, Counties. Suffolk. Richmond. New-York. New-York. New-York. New-York. Rockland. Putnam. Orange. Ulster. Columbia. Rensselaer. Albany. Washington. Clinton. Fulton. Montgomery Lewis. Jefferson. Oneida. Otsego. Chenango. Oswego. Onondaga. Cortland. Tompkins. Wayne. Monroe. Ontario. Steuben. Cattaraugus. Erie. Wyoming. Orleans. Messenger — John D. Perkins. Electors of 1848. Elected by general ticket, November 7, 1848. President- JOHN A. COLLIER. Secretary — Charles R. Bars row m****** n * VtmfM J Henry H. Ross of Keeseville Essex county, age 59. zieciors at large, j John A ColUer of Albany> Albany county, age 61. Ages. Names. Residences. Counties. 66 Bridgehampton, Suffolk 89 5:1 New-York, New- York New- York, 68 64 Timothy Whittemore, New-York. Did not attend ; Abraham Hogeboom appointed to All vacancy. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. 331 Ages. Names. Eesidences. Counties. 63 New- York, . New-Y. ork. 44 41 47 John 0- Cruger, James D. Bull, Tivoli,'.'. ............. Bullville, Delhi Dutchess. Orange. Marvin Wheeler, 2 64 Catskill,... 64 Israel Sevmour, Trov, 31 Clarkson F. Crosby, Albany. Washington. 43 North White Creek,.... Glens Falls, Saratoga Springs, Fairfield 70 Bill v J. Clark, 58 Samuel Freeman, Saratoga. 65 Asa Chatfleld 40 Lewis. 55 Brownville, 63 William B. Welles, Oneida. 53 43 Charles R. Barstow, Owego, Tioga. Madison. s Oliver Poole 40 Onondaga. Cavuga. Yates. 42 Stephen Fancher, Cato, 44 Eli Sheldon, Joseph W. Gates, 3 Wayne. 62 31 Livingston, Allegany. Cattaraugus Erie. Genesee. Alfred, 31 Delos E. Sill Ellicoitville, 50 48 William Ketchum, Augustus P. Hascall, Buffalo Le Kov, 50 Solomon Parmele, Lockport Niagara. Messenger— Delos E. Sill. Electors of 1852. Elected by general ticket, November 2, 1852. Electors at large, President- Z A DOCK PRATT. Secretary — Lyman J. Walworth. Charles O'Conor of New-York city, age 48. Sherburne B. Piper of Lewiston, Niagara county, age 45. Ages. 42 39 86 M 39 39 41 52 62 65 62 67 61 49 48 Names. Residences. Counties. Philip S. Crooke Electnt B. Litchfield,... Richard T. Compton, Joseph M. Marsh, .lames Murphy, William II. Cornell,..., I Gustavus A. Conover,.., Alexander F. Vache,..., Edward Suffern, Alexander Thompson,., Zadoek Pratt, Lawrence Van Buren, . Job Pierson, Cornelius Vosburgh,..., Isaac W. Bishop, , Brooklyn,.. Brooklyn,.., New -York, . New-Y'ork, . New-York,. New-York, New-York,. New-York, . Prattsville,.. Kinderhook, Troy, Albany, Salem, 1 Did not attend ; Abraham Hogeboom appointed to fill vacancy. 2 Did not attend ; Joeepfa Smith appointed to fill vacancy. 3 Did not attend ; Martin Butterfield appointed to fill vacancy. 4 Did not attend ; Ira Davenport appoiuted to fill vacancy. Kings. Kings. New- York. New-York. New-Y'ork. New-York. New-York. New- York. Rockland. Orange. Greene. Columbia. Rensselaer. Albany. Washington. 332 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. AgeS. Names. Residences. Counties. 54 Thomas Crook, William C. (.'rain, Clark 8. Grinnell, Plattsburgh, 54 Litchfield, 51 Fulton. 43 Lyman J. Walworth Otsego, 71 Thomas H. Hubbard, Utica, Solon, 72 Samuel G. Hathaway, Delos De Wolf, ....." Cortland. 41 Oswego. 4s We9t Turin, 61 William Taylor Onondaga. Cayuga. 35 William C. Beardslev, 33 58 Chemung. 34 42 53 John B. Skinner, Wyoming. Niagara. Erie. 44 33 William Vandervoort, William L. G. Smith 61 Benjamin Chamberlin Cattaraugus. Messenger — James H. Sherrill. Electors of 1856. Elected by general ticket, November 4, 1856. President— DANIEL CADY. Secretary— Isaac L. Endress. Moses H. Grinnell of New- York city, age 52. James S. Wadsworth of Geneseo, Livingston county, age 49. Electors at large, Ages. Names. Residences. Counties. 43 Minthorne Tompkins Richmond. 53 Amos P. Stanton, James Kennedy, Kings. New-York. 51 29 New-York. 33 John S. Belcher, New-York. 84 New-York. Daniel L. Pettee, 1 New- York, 56 New-York. Jared V. Peck, 2 77 88 Monticello Ulster. 70 Hudson Columbia. 43 Rensselaer. 47 Henry II. Van Dyck, Albany. 39 John C. Hulbert, Saratoga Springs, Saratoga. 50 72 Smith Slill well, 83 Daniel Cadv, Fulton. 42 Robert & Hughston, Delhi, Delaware. 83 1 tiea, Oneida. 53 William S. Savre, Chenango. Oswego. Lewis, 51 OsWegO, 62 46 Onondaga. 76 Cavuga. Yates. 43 4 r > Tompkins. 44 Livingston. 47 Freeman Clarke,. ... Rochester, Monroe. 1 Did BOt attend; Thoma* Carnley, age 45, appointed to fill vacancy. 2 Did not attend ; Edward Field, age 88, appointed to All vacancy. REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. 333 Ages. Names. Eesidences. Counties. 51 William S. Mallory, William Keep, 44 Lockport, Buffalo Niagara. Erie. 59 45 Delos E. Sill, EHicottville Chautauque. Meaaenyer — Hiram W. Dixon, Columbia county. REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. King's College, in New-York city, was incorporated by patent, October 31st, 1754, and received at various times the aid of a lot- tery, a township of land in Vermont, and other grants from govern- ment, by the aid of which it had erected buildings and gone into successful operation, but the revolution broke up its organization, and its premises were used as a hospital during the war. Early in 1784, committees upon seminaries of learning were appointed in the Legislature, and on 1 st of May a law was passed granting new powers to the college, whose name was changed to Columbia College. The principal state officers, two persons in each county, and one person chosen by each religious denomina- tion in the state, were made trustees ; who had power to establish and regulate the college, locate branches in other places, and direct the educational interests of the state generally. These trustees were designated Regents of the University, 1 and were to choose a chancellor, vice-chancellor, treasurer and secretary. Vacancies (excepting those of the religious sects) were to be filled by the governor and council of appointment. The regents, being widely scattered, were found unable to assemble in sufficient numbers for a quorum, and at the next ses- sion 2 thirty-three additional ones were appointed, of whom twenty resided in New-York city. A short experience proved the inadequacy of this law to meet the purposes for which it was passed ; and in 1787, another plan of supervision over the higher literary institutions of the state, which was adopted, has been continued with little change to the present time. 3 By the act of April 13th, of that year, nineteen persons therein named, with the governor and lieutenant-governor by virtue of their offices, were constituted regents of the univer- 1 Folio edition of Laws, 7th session, p. 69. a November 12th, 37S4. folio Laws, 8th session, p. 23. a The auihorship of this system has generally been ascribed to Alexander Hamilton, then in the Assembly. An examination of the legislative journals and of the original drafts of the act still preserved* will show that Ezra L'Hommedieu, then in the Senate, was prominently cdWerned in its passage. 334 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. sity, and required to visit and inspect all colleges, academies and schools, examine into the state and system of education, and report annually to the Legislature. They were empowered, in case of vacancy, to appoint presidents of colleges and principals of academies, for one year, to confer degrees and to incorporate colleges and academies, provided that the annual revenue of any such academy should not exceed the value of four thousand bushels of wheat. Vacancies in corporations of trustees were to be filled by the remaining trustees, and no president or professor was ineligible on account of any religious tenets he might profess. In 1842 the secretary of state, 1 and in 1854 the superintendent of public instruction, 2 were made regents of the university. In 1844 the regents were made trustees of the state library, 3 and, in conjunction with the superintendent of schools, were charged with the supervision of the Normal School. In 1845, they were made trustees of the cabinet of natural history, 4 and in 1856 the supervision of the completion of the Colonial History and subjects of a kindred class were committed to their care. They hold annual meetings on the second Thurs- day of January, and such other meetings as the chancellor may appoint. 5 Regents are appointed by joint ballot of the Legislature. They receive no salaries, and hold until their places are vacated by death, resignation, removal from the state, or neglecting to attend at least one meeting in each year. They may be removed by concurrent resolution of the Legislature, but this power has never been exercised. » Act of May 8th, 1842. « Act of May 10th, 1645. 2 Act of March 80th, 1854. * Revised Statutes, part 1, chap. 15. 8 Act of May 4th, 1844. REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. 335 Regents of the University, As originally implied and named in the act of May 1, 17 84, grant- ing additional powers to the college, formerly called King's College. His Excellency, George Clinton, Governor, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Lieutenant-Governor and Pre*. Senate,\ John Hathorn, Speaker of the Assembly, James Duane, Mayor of the City of New - York, ) Ex officio. John J. Beekman, Mayor of the City of Albany, Egbert Benson, Attorney-General, John Morin Scott, Secretary of State, Names. Counties. Names. Counties. He'y Brockholst Livingston, Robert Harpur, Walter Livingston, New- York. New-York. Albany. Albany. Dutchess. Dutchess. Westchester. Westchester. Orange. Orange. Ulster. Ulster. Christopher P. Yates, Montgomery. Montgomery. Richmond. Abraham Bancker, Matthew Clarkson, Rutger Van Brunt, Kings. Kings. Cornelius Humfrey, Philip Pell, Jr, Henry Wisner, Thomas Lawrence, Ezra L'llommedieu, Caleb Smith, Queens. Suffolk. Suffolk. Christopher Tappen, James Clinton, Washington. Washington. John McCrea, In addition to the above, one clergyman was to be chosen by each religious denomina- tion in the state. It is believed no appointments were made under this authority. Additional Regents Appointed by the act passed November 12, 1784. Names. Counties. Names Counties. New-York. New-York. New-York. New-York. New-York. New-York. New- York. New- York. New- York. New- York. New- York. New-York. New- York. New-York. New- York. New- York. New- York. New-York. New-York. Malachl Treat, John H. Livingston, John Rndgers, 1 Peter W. Yates, Albany. Albany. Albany. Ulster. John Mason, 1 Matthew Vischer, John Daniel Gros, j George J. L. Doll, Johan Ch. Kunze Joseph Delaplain, Gershom Seivas, .loliri Vanderbilt, Kings. Montgomery. Suffolk. Alexander Hamilton, Gilbert Livingston, Dutchess. Orange. Ebenezer Lock wood, Queens. Richmond. Washington. Leonard Lispenard, Hermanns Garrison, Charles McKnight, 336 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. o H < — O .2 H "8 » 2 — 1- * ; i I « s W 3 Q 5 55 '? 5= >. Xi £ 2 a o cxi g « 3 a S 5^ 8| rase jO CO ri ^ •g £ ^ h-T© § o o .-S -^: 5- o o •- Sz; Jz; eg c 5 "£ 3 S o o °» 3 :> X! g > e © -Nil c " o y o 2 «- C C C «- s i J J .5 5 a . ,© if, "c * ►> rt t>> cfl ei cJ C O JS .C J3 o3 a> 3 6. Ph Jz; O H «< <3 . «j 2 &.w> . ^ B *« h S 41 4) „ " g o *2 §:=.§ B g « 8 «- OHiscor»t;oo w- 03 o3 © m o3 = 9 ^ a> b; j^ l-j « »-; w p P ^ s ^ « o QQ C _T ed -2pq E o S -S -" ; - a; CP~ c ■£ X" C o a 5 c oj W-9 ► Stf 6 S c ^ 4"= a o 2 i- ? 4> II oi.^S^oJoJ^ <:« REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. 337 o w ?i « >c -» t>> >-> >» >-»>■»>">>-» >-»>> ri 5 4 d !?P« fl) 5 td = B = B ►> >> X >» h »- fc? u ** *s f^ b >*> >» g2Sg§2Bf|gS8Sg| - Iftf E i i z x g 5 - c 5 2 : ?;o?^^ : c3 . 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S E 2-~ >> X >. rr 3? — , S3 'E X a S3 Hi ■J) ~ - B « m S X C W X - *C a o a » .r J2 e"= * l r © 5j C "_ « ,S ; S sal S a 3 S ►-S ? c^ £ «5 AhM W - 5 - ~ - ^ - -■? oq 55 3 1-4 ci * 3 rr © o^n^-j^-^^wa, -r -? rr p g = ^ B •§ J" g *§ S 9 S *§ S iS REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY, 339 . a >» ogo « a * e o a is s ~ - -^ 5 .- ® — iiljlll T5 ~ a -a k y «■> • „ - cs 5 52 0) « as S! ► ~ -3-a 5^5° JH 5 "3*5 c o t' t^ r. - o -o co 1- x — — -r -r ~r >-t >-t 0000 X X X X X X X X X X X 3d -- — — — — « - & E7 » « J: £ « - fa ^ « y, i < « < ^ Feb'y 3, 1S17 Names. Simeon De Witt, Stephen Van Rensselaer James King Peter Wendell, Gerrit Y. Lansing, Date of App'nt. March 24, 1829 Jan'y S, 1S85 Feb'y 12, 183© Jan'y 13, 1S42 Oct. 31, 1849 Vice- Chancellors. Names. jDate of App'nt. Names. Date of App'nt. July 17, 17S7 March 31, 1790 March 14, 1>14 Feb'y 3. 1S17 Elisha Jenkins, Luther Bradish, Danel S. Dickinson John Greig .. March 24, 1829 John Rodgers, D. D-, Jan'y 13, 1342 Jan'v 12, 1843 Simeon De Witt, Jan'y 9, ?S45 Secretaries. Names. Date of App'nt Richard Harrison,.. Nathaniel Lawrence De Witt Clinton, David S. Jones, Julv 17, 1784 April 7, 1790 Jan'y 21, 1794 Jan'y 23, 1797 Names. Francis Bloodgood, . . Gideon Hawley Dr. T. Romeyn Beck,. Samuel B. Woolworth Date of App'nt. March 19, 1798 March 25, 1814 May 25, 1841 Dec. 4. 1866 Present Board of Regents. His Excellency, John A. King, Governor, Henry S< Belden, Lieutenant-Governor, Qideon J. Tucker, Secretary of State, Henry II. Van Dyck, Sup to/ Public Instruction, ♦ ierrii V. Lansing, Chancellor. John Greig, Vice.-C/uincellor. Ex officio. Names. Names. Gillian C Verplanck, LL. D., Erastni Corning, Prosper If. Wei more, John Lorlmer Graham, John McLean, Qideon Hawley, LL. I)., David Buel. James S. Wadsworth, John V. L. Pruyn. LL. D., Robert Campbell, Bey. Sanni 1 I.urkey, D. D., Robert (1. Rankin, Rev. Join- N. Campbell, D. D-, Bmetnt c. Benedict, George W. Clinton, Ray, Isaac Parks, ( One vacancy.) Secretary— Samuel B. Woolworth, LL. D. GE010GICAL SURVEY. 341 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. In 1835, the secretary of state was directed by the Legislature to report at its next session a plan for a geological survey of the state. In this report, it was recommended to divide the state into four districts, and to appoint two geologists to each, a draftsman, a zoologist and a botanist. An act was passed April 15, 1836, authorizing a survey, and the proposed plan was changed to the appointment of a mineralogist for the whole state, and a geologist and an assistant for each district. These appointments were made by the governor, excepting those of assistant geologists, who, after the first, were appointed by their principals. The state was originally divided into four districts, as follows : First District. — Albany, Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Greene, Kings, New- York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Washington and Westchester counties. Second District. — Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, St. Law- rence and Warren counties. Third District. — Cayuga, Genesee, Herkimer, Jefferson, 1 Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orleans and Wayne counties. Fourth District. — Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Chautauque, Chenango, Cortland, Erie, Niagara, Otsego, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins and Yates counties. At the end of the first season (autumn of 1836), a reorganiza- tion of the third and fourth districts was recommended by the geologists, and made by the governor, by which Cayuga lake, and a line drawn north and south from its extremities, became the west boundary of the third and east boundary of the fourth district. Tompkins county was divided by this line. An exchange was soon after made between the geologists first appointed to the third and fourth districts, and a palaeontological department was recommended. To this, Mr. Conrad, the geologist of the fourth district, was chosen April 1, 183*7, and Mr. James Hall was appointed to fill the place thus made vacant. The following persons were commissioned in this survey : ZoSlogical Department: James E. De Kay, of Oyster Bay, N. Y., Zoologist, . . . June 2, 1836. John W. Hill, of Nyack, N. Y., Draftsman, June, 1836. Botanical Department: * John Torrey, of Princeton, N. J., Botanist, July 1, 1836. 1 Previous to the reorganization, in 1837, Mr. Conrad of the 3d Dist. consented to allow Jefferson co., which originally was included in his district, to be included in the 2d. *29 342 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. MlNERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT I 1 Lewis C. Beck, of New Brunswick, N. J., Mineralogist, June 2. 1836. Geological Department: 1st Dist. "William W. Mather, of Albany, Geologist, .. July, 1830. Caleb Briggs, 3 of Troy, Assistant Geologist,. July, 183G. 2d Dist. Ebenezer Emmons, of Williamstown, Mass., Geologist, June 2, 1830. James Hall, 3 of Troy, Assistant Geologist,. . June 2. 1836. Zd Dist. Timothy A. Conrad, 4 of Phila., Pa., Geologist, June, ' 1830, Jas. Eights, 6 of Albany, Assistant Geologist, Aug., 1836. 4th Dist. Lardner Vanuxem, 8 Bristol, Pa., Geologist,. July, 1836. J. W. Boyd, 7 New- York, Assistant Geologist, July, 1830. Agricultural Department : 8 Ebene/.er Emmons, of Albany. Pal^ontological Department: Timothy A. Conrad," of Philadelphia, Pa., April 1, 1837. James Hall, of Albany, ... June 1843. The labors of the above named persons have terminated with publication of their final reports, excepting' in the Pahrontological department, which is still continued. The publications of this survey (besides the five annual reports, from 183*7 to 1841, printed with the legislative documents) are in quarto, and as follows : Part i — Zoology: Vol. 1. Introductory History of the State, by Gov. William H. Seward ; and Mammalia, 10 by James E. De Kay, 1842. Vol. 2. Ornithology, 11 by James E. De Kay, 1843. Vol. 3. Reptiles and Fishes (text), bv James E. De Kav, 1842. Vol. 4. " " (plates)," " " 1842 Vol. 5. Molusca and Crustacea 11 by James E. De Kay, 1843. Part ii — Botany: Vol. 1. Botany, 1 ' 1 Polvpetahe and part of Monopetalae, by Dr. John Torrey, 1843. Vol. 2. Botany, 1 " 1 Other flowering and filicoid plants, by Dr. John Torrey, 1843. Part hi — Mineralogy: Mineralogy, In one volume, by Prof. Lewis C. Beck, 1842. I Dr. William Morton, of Craigville, acted as assistant in Orange co., and Dr. Leonard D. Gale in New- York count). 3 Resigned in spring of 1888; Mi- '■ Laos CaaseJs, Mr. — Seymour, and perhaps Others, were subsequently employed as assistants in this district, but none of them were commissioned. 8 Transferred t<> the 4th l>ist. la 1887 : B< Kmmons, Jr., afterwards acted as assistant. * Transferred to -it ii Dlst in 1886, and t" Palseontological Department in 1887. 6 Resigned i" 1887: K. 8. Oam, and perhaps others, afterwards acted as assistants in the 8d Dist. • Transferred to 3d Dist. in ls::7. 7 Transferred to 4th Dist. in 1887 ; resigned in 188f: K. N\ llorsford, and others, wero afterwards employed BS assistants in 4th Dist. 8 Formed in 1848; discontinued in 1851. II Resigned in autumn of 1848< >° Of the edition (800(1) Hie plates of 800 copies Were colored. 11 The plates Of the whole edition of this volume were colored, •> The plates of ia0(J copies of this volume were colored. ; GEOLOGICAL SURVEY — COURTS. 343 Part iv — Geology: Geology of 1st District, by William W. Mather, 1843. " " 2d District, by Dr. Ebenezer Emmons, 1842. " " Zd District, by Lardner Vanuxem, 1842. " " \ih District, by James Hall, 1843. Part v — Agriculture: Vol. 1. Soils, Climate, Sfc, by Dr. Ebenezer Emmons, 1846. Vol 2. Analyses of Grains, results of Experiments, $c., by Dr. Ebenezer Emmons, 1849. Vol. 3. Fruits (text), by Dr. Ebenezer Emmons, 1851. Vol.4. " (plates), 1 by Dr. Ebenezer Emmons, 1851. Vol. 5. Entomology, 1 by Dr. Ebenezer Emmons 1854. Paht vi — Paleontology (to be completed in five volumes) : Vol. 1. Fossils from Potsdam sandstone to Hudson river group, or lower silurian rocks, by Prof. James Hall, 1847. Vol. 2. Fossils from Oneida conglomerate to Onondaga salt group ; and coraline limestone, by Prof. James Hall,. 1852. Vol. 3. Fossils of lower Helderberg limestone, and Oriskany sandstone, by Prof. James Hall ( in press). A Geological Map : mounted on rollers, and colored. COURTS. Under the English colonial government, the courts consisted of a Court of Appeals, composed of the governor and council, the Supreme Court, Court of Chancery, Court of Admiralty, Prerogative Court, Court of Common Pleas, Court of Sessions and Justices' Courts. The governor and council were instructed by the crown to hear and determine appeals from any of the courts of common law, if the sum in suit exceeded £300 sterling. The decisions of such appeals were final ; except that where the sum exceeded £500, a further appeal might be made, within fourteen days after decision, to the king in privy council, the appellant giving bonds for the payment of the costs and judgments that might attend the ultimate decision. The state constitutions of 17*7Y 2 and of 1821 3 constituted the president of the Senate, the senators, chancellor and judges o( the Supreme Court, or a major part of them, a Court for the Trial of Impeachmeats and the Correction of Errors. The act organizing this court 4 allowed sessions to be held during the ses- 1 Th<- t>latc* of the whole edition of this volume were colored. ■ Article xxxii. * Passed November 23, 1784. * Article v., sec 1. 344 courts. sion of the Legislature, and at such other times and places as might be ordered ; directed a seal to be prepared and a clerk to be appointed ; prescribed the manner of proceedings in impeach- ments; gave to it the correction of errors arising in the Court of Chancery, Supreme Court, Court of Probates, and the Court of Admiralty, except in cases of captures ; limited the time of appeals, and prescribed general regulations concerning it. The Assembly had power to impeach all civil officers of the state for corrupt conduct in office. The judgment in impeach- ments was limited to removal and disqualification from office. 1 Under the constitution of 1846, 3 the Assembly has the power of impeachments, by the vote of a majority of all the members elected. The Court for the Trial of Impeachment consists of the president of the Senate, the senators and the judges of the Court of Appeals, or a major part of them. Two-thirds of its members must concur for a conviction. A court of law and equity, called the Court of Assize, was formed in 1674, and abolished in 1684. A Supreme Court of Judicature was established in the colony of New-York, by an ordinance of May 1.5, 1699, and continued through the colonial and state period till abolished by the con- stitution of 1846. It originally consisted of a chief justice and two puisne justices, who were separately commissioned and held their office during good behavior. Its powers were ample, ex- tending to all cases, civil and criminal, as fully as the King's Bench and Common Pleas at Westminster. Previous to the revolution it held quarterly sessions in New-York, and its judges performed a circuit through the counties, once annually, carrying a special commission of oyer and terminer and general jail delivery, in which some of the county justices were joined. Licenses to practice in this court were granted by the governor, under his seal, after a stated collegiate course and three years' apprenticeship; or, whithout the former, after a seven years' service under an attorney. The Supreme Court had a clerk attendant at New-York, who was keeper of the records, and another who attended on the circuits. Upon organizing the government, in 1777, the powers of this court were retained without change, excepting that the words " The People of the State of New-York," were substituted for " The King," in all cases where the latter had been used. The duty of revising the laws in force, with notes and refer- ences, had been assigned in 1741 to Daniel Horsmanden, then a 1 Constitution, 1777, sec. 88; lb., 1881, art. v., sec. 2. 3 Article vi., aud act of May 12, 1847. courts. 345 justice in the Supreme Court; but this, from his advanced age, was not performed. This is said to have caused the adoption of the principle, continued while the court existed, of limiting the tenure of office of the judges to the age of sixty years, to avoid the inconveniences that might result from the infirmities of advanced age. 1 The times and places for holding the Supreme Court were formerly fixed by the governor, or by laws passed from time to time. The clerk's office was at New-York, with a deputy at Albany, 2 until 1797, when the records were removed to Albany, an additional clerk being appointed. 3 In 1808 a third office and clerk were authorized at Utica, 4 and in 1829 a fourth at Can- andaigua, 5 which was the next year removed to Geneva. 6 The number of judges of the Supreme Court having been increased to five under the first constitution, were reduced to three under that of 1821. The general terms were, during the latter years, 7 held at Albany in January, at New-York in May, at Utica in July, and at Rochester in October of each year. Under the first constitution, the judges of this court held Circuit Courts in the several counties by virtue of special commissions, in which the local judges were joined. In 1786 8 a Court of Exchequer 9 was directed to be held by the junior justice of the Supreme Court, or in his absence one other of the puisne justices, at every term of that court, for de- termining all causes concerning fines, forfeitures, issues, amerce- ments and debts due to the people of the state, according to law and the course of the exchequer. A seal was directed to be made and a clerk to be appointed. 10 This court was abolished by the general repealing act of December 10, 1828, which took effect January 1, 1830. 11 The following is a list of the published reports of cases adjudi- cated in the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction * Governor Seward's Historical Introduction to Natural Historv of New-York, p. 55 2 Act of April 7, 1785 s Act of February 27, 1S29. » Act of March 10, 1797. • Act of March 30, 1830. * Act of April 4. 1807. 7 Act of April 80,1841. 8 Act for the better levying and accounting for fines, forfeitures, issues, amercement* and debts due to the people of this state, passed February 9, 1786- 9 This court was organized in the colony in 1702. By an ordinance of the governor and council, dated April 3, 1704, the Supreme Court was declared to have cogni- zance 'of a'l pleas civil, criminal and mixed, and to hear, try and determine the same at telly and absolutely, to all intents and purposes, as h«r majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer in her majesty's king- dom of England." Bee Revised Laws, 1818, vol. 1, p. 400. 10 William I'opliam was appointed clerk, July 17, 17S6, and continued till 1880. 11 See chap. In, title 4. sec. 16 of 3d part Revised Statutes, vol.2; also comptroller's report, 1380, p. 25. The duties formerly devolving on this court were transferred to Ike comptroller's office. 346 CHIEF JUSTICES. of Errors, and in the Supreme Court, under the first and late con- stitutions : ' Geo. Caine, " Cases in Court of Errors and Impeachments," 1810, 2 vols. William Johnson, "Reports in Supreme Court and Court of Errors," Feb., 1806, to Feb., 1823, 20 vols. Esek Cowen, " Reports in Supreme Court and Court of Errors," from May, 1823, to Aug., 1828, 9 vols. John L. Wendell, " Reports in Supreme Court and Court of Errors," from May, 1828, to October, 1841, 26 vols. Nicholas Hill, Jr., "Reports in Supreme Court and Court of Errors," from January, 1841, to Dec., 1844, 7 vols. Hiram Denio, " Reports in Supreme Court and Court of Errors," from May, 1845, to May, 1847, 5 vols. " Cases in the Court of Errors," 1840 to 1846, Appeals, 12 vols. " Cases in the Court of Errors," 1830 to 1846, Writs of Error, . . 14 vols. T. M. Lalor, " Supplement to Hill and Denio's Reports," 1857,. 1 vol. The following is a list of the Judges of the Supreme Court, from the revolution to the adoption of the constitution of 1846 : Chief Justices of the Supreme Court. Names. John Jay 2 (appoint'd by ordinance of convention), . Richard Morris (app'd by council of appointm't), . Robert Yates, 3 B " " John Lansing, Jr., 4 " " " Morgan Lewis, " " " James Kent, " " " Smith Thompson, " " " Ambrose Spencer, " " " John Savage (appointed by gov. and Senate),. Samuel Nelson, " ** u Greene C. Bronson, " " " Samuel Beardsley, " " " Appointed. May 8, Oct. 23, Sept. 28, Feb. 15, Oct. 28, Feb. 2, Feb. 23, Feb. 9, Jan. 29, Aug. 81, March 5, June 29, 1777, 1779, 1790, 1798, 1S01, 1804, 1814. 1819. 1823, 1887, 1845, 1847, Residences. Albany, Albany co. Rhinebeek, Dutch, co. New-York. New-York. Albany, Albnny co. Salem, Washingt'nco. Cooperstown, Otsego Utica, Oneida county. Utica. Oneida county. 1 An act passed April 7, 1804, directed the appointment of a reporter. 8 Commissioned by council of appointment, October 17, 1777. s Office ended by arriving at age of sixty. * Vacated by being appointed chancellor. PUISNE JUSTICES. 347 ' C >> C d o* >> >. 1 >> >>30 >> c _• c >> >> -S 1 ? >> • ^ 5 = a = ■ s s § 6 3 * § § i c r § a £» I 1 S 6 ■ s 2 s M = ^i££5 .2 3 i^°.s a-S _- §-§*° si |g | jgO-j. S £ £ i %* i •§ Jg « * g £ §•- | $ § -g | 1— - ^ 22 S -a '" £ _r; " a*.- H c S — £— x-Xr 1- "3 ,g gr 3^ o © « g 5 -.::_= I^.^=J c^ |J o a 3 i-i-cti-/ x x :iTi-*-rNXtr. MC. -ocotiONN s | l>NOO)»?-'»SOOOOCO'-'-M:l"^^tT)iTfT)i I- l~ I- I- l~ t~ l~ l~ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 8 = c X X X -t £"; CC 03 I~ X X BO ?1 OS X CC r~ 05 — iH (C -— O *£> © i-i O o o — O 1 n •j © :::::::::::::::::!:::::: i * . . i i ; ' i ! i ..*:.* i ! i i i i i ^3 a I o a. a 08 : • o • • m a ••••"•i*»i>»: <3 55 :> I : : • • : * : : = J :::;.:: _r : ^s g* • 3 £ • ' • '. • ~p _~ t."-^ ^ •„ • -T'a r*> • o • o ^ -2 e i^jllig'lsill^lj-li^llg-ljlf 1 3 - S * , C Z § ~ 1 - 1 -i * - - 1 1 s c 1 2 i 1 oa.5 Mm n 2 t. S S rt: "«&■)» art £ « - £ «- si as >•» —, ^ u; *-i -s ^ S % < - ^ ^, -s -5 *, ^ * C H qo h bi &h 348 COURTS. The Court of Appeals, instituted by the constitution of 1846, is composed of eight judges, of whom four are elected for eight years, and four are selected from the classes of justices of the Supreme Court having the shortest time to serve. Those elected are so classified that a vacancy occurs every two years ; and the judge elected by the people, having the shortest time to serve, is chief judge of the court. 1 Four terms of this court are held annually at the capitol, in Albany, viz : On the first Tuesday of January, on the fourth Tuesday of March, on the third Tuesday in June and on the last Tuesday of September. These terms continue as long as the public interests require, and additional terms may be appointed if necessary. This court has full power to correct and revise all decisions of the Supreme Court. The judges of this court receive a salary of 82,500 each. 3 A clerk of the Court of Appeals, who is ex officio clerk of the Supreme Court, is elected for a term of three years, with a salary of $2,000. In his office, in the new State Hall at Albany, are deposited the records of the former Supreme Court and Court of Chancery. Judges of the Court of Appeals. Names. Residences. Counties. Elect'd or App'd. Freeborn G. Jewett (2 years),. . Greene C. Bronson (4 years),. . Charles H. Ruggles (6 years),. . Addison Gardiner (8 years),... Skaneateles, New- York, Poughkeepsie,. .. Rochester, Skaneateles, Onondaga, New- York, Dutchess, June June June June Nov. April Nov. Nov. June Nov. Nov. Nov. 7, 1847. 7, 1847. 7, 1847. 7, 1847. Onondaga, 6, 1849. 11, 1651. Alexander S. Johnson, 4, 1851. Poughkeepsie,. .. Utica, Dutchess, Oneida, Onondaga, 8, 1858. 28, 1858. 7, 1855. Rochester, Utica, . . 7, 1855. Oneida, 8, 1857. Clerks df the Court of Appeals. Names. Residences. Counties. Elect'd or App'd. Charles S. Benton, Herkimer, Dansville, Dansville, Herkimer, Livingston, Livingston, June Nov. Nov. 7, 1847. Renjamin P. Harwood, 7 Russell F. Hicks, 8, l&'W. 7, 1S56. » Constitution, art. 6, sec. 2 ; Laws of 1847, p 320. 2 Those coming into office after April. 1857, receive 83,500. 3 Appointed l>\ governor, in place of Bronson, resigned. « Resigned August 20, 1855. 6 Appointed by governor. Elected November 8, 1858, in place of Jewett, resigned. • Elected November 7, I860, in place of Ruggles, resigned. 7 Died at Albany, March 30, 1850. courts. 349 A. Supreme Court, having general jurisdiction in law and equity, was created by the constitution of 1846/ which divided the state into eight judicial districts, of which the city of New-York was one. Four justices of the Supreme Court were to be elected in each district, excepting in the district comprising New-York city, where a greater number might be elected. These justices were to be classified, so that one should go out of office every two years. New elections were to be for a term of eight years. The justice in each district, not being a judge of the Court of Appeals, and having the shortest time to serve, is the presiding justice. The jurisdiction of this court is the same as that which had been enjoyed by the former Supreme Court and the Court of Chancery. A general term is held in every county having a population over 40,000, at least once a year, and in other counties (except Ham- ilton) once in two years, or as much oftener as the business of the county may require. At least two special terms are required to be held annually in every county (except Hamilton), to hear and determine non-enumerated business in suits and proceedings at law ; and orders and proceedings in equity may be made at such special terms. All suits and procedings in equity are first re- quired to be heard and determined at a special term of said court, unless the presiding justice shall direct the same to be heard at a general term. At least two circuit courts are held annually in each county (except Hamilton), with the same powers and jurisdiction as enjoyed by the former circuit courts. A general term of the Supreme Court is held at the Capitol in Albany on the second day of January of every second year, 2 for the purpose of arranging and appointing the general and special terms of all the Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and Terminer, of assigning the business and duties of the justices, and revising the rules of the court. The several county clerks are clerks of the Supreme Court, and their seals are the seals of the court in their respective counties. 3 Judicial Districts, under the Act of Mat 8, 1847. I. City and county of New- York. II. Dutchess, Kings, Orange, Futnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester counties. III. iVlbany, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, Schoharie, Sulli- van and Ulster counties. 1 Art. 6. sec. 3; act of May 12, 1S4V, in relation to the judiciary. 2 If the 9econd day i3 Sunday, it is held on the day succeeding. a Constitution, art." 6, sec. 19. 30 350 COURTS. IV. Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, St. Lawrence, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren and Washington counties. V. Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida, Onondaga and Oswego. VI. Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Madi- son, Otsego, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins counties. VII. Cayuga, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne and Yates counties. VIII. Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauque, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming counties. Justices of the Supreme Court. First Judicial District. Names. Residences. Elect'd or App'ted. June 7, June 7, June 7, June 7, November 6, January 14, November 4, November 2, November 8, March 10, November 6, November 6, December 8, November 3, November 3, 1S47. Elisha P. Hurlbut (4 years \ John W. Edmonds (6 years), ... Henry P. Edwards 1 (Syears),.. . William Mitchell 1847. 184T. 1847. 1S49. James G. King. Jr., 2 James J. Roosevelt, 1861, New-York citv, 1851. 1S62. Thomas W. Gierke, 1S53. 1S55. 1S55. 1855. 1855. Daniel P. Ingraham, Josiah Sutherland, 7 New-York citv 1S57. New-York city, 1S57. Second Judicial District. Names. Sclah B. Strong (2 years),. . . . William T. McCoun (4 years) Nathan B. Morse (6 yearsV. Seward Barculoi (8 years),. John W. Brown, Selah B Strong, William Rockwell, 1 , Gilbert Dean," .lames Emott I.ucian Binlseye," ; Brooklyn. Kings county,.. John W. Brown, i Newburgh, Orange n unity John A. Lott, 10 Brooklyn, Kings county,!. Residences. Setauket, Suffolk county, Oyster Bay. Queens county, Brooklyn, Kings county I'oughkeepsie, Dutchess county,. Newburgh, Orange county, Setauket. Suffolk county, Brooklyn, Kings county, ... F'oughkeepsie. Dutchess county,. Poughkecpsic, Dutchess county,. Elect'd or App'ted. June 7, June 7, June 7, June 7, November 6, November 9, November B, June 26, November 6, August 13, November 8, November 3. 1847. 1847. 1S47. 1847. 1849. 1851. 1853. 1S54. i v.:.. 1856. 1867. 1S'.7. 1 Died. 2 Appointed by governor, in place of Hurlbut, resigned. 3 Elected in pursuance of an act passed April 16, 185S. 4 Appointed by governor, r. Edwards, deceased. 6 Contested by Edward P. (Owles. 6 Appointed by governor, in place of Morris, deceased. 7 Elected for six years, in place of Koosevell. 8 Appointed by governor, 10 place of Bareulo. deceased- Appointed by governor, in place of Rockwell, deceased. 10 Elected for four years, in place of Birdseye. COURTS. 351 Third Judicial District. Names. William B. Wright (2 years),.. Ira Harris (4 years), Malbone Watson (6 years) Amasa J. Parker (8 years),. .. William B. Wright, Ira Harris, Malbone Watson, 1 George Gould, Deodatus Wright, 2 Henrv Hogeboom William B. Wright, 3 Eesidences. Monticello. Sullivan county,. Albany. Albany county, Catskill, Greene county. Albany, Albany county, Kingston, Ulster county, Albany, Albany county, Catskill, Greene county Troy, Rensselaer county, .... Albany, Albany county, Hudson, Columbia county,.. Kingston, Ulster county, Elect'dor App'ted. June 7, 1847. June 7, 1S47. June 7, 1847. June 7, 1847. November 6, 1849. November 4, 1S51. Novembers, 1853. November 6, 1S55. April 20, 1857. November 3, 1857. November 3, 1S57. Fourth Judicial District. Names. Eesidences. Elect'd or App'ted. Johnstown, Fulton county, Schenectady, Schenectady co.,. . . Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co.,.. Elizabethtown. Essex county, Johnstown, Fulton county, Salem, Washington county, Ogdensburgh, St Lawrence co.,. Saratoga Springs, Saratoga co.,.. Schenectady, Schenectady co.,. . . Glens Falls. Warren county, Schenectady, Schenectady co.,. . . June 7, 1847. Alonzo C. Paige (4 years), John Willard (6 years), Augustus C- Hand (8 years), Daniel Cadv June 7, 1847. June 7, 1847. June 7, 1847. November 6, 1849. Cornelius L. Allen, November 4, 1851. November ?, 1S53. November 6, 1855. Piatt Potter November 3, 1857. Fifth Judicial District. Names. Eesidences. Elect'dor App'ted. Herkimer, Herkimer county, ... Syracuse, Onondaga county, Utica, Oneida county, Oswego, Oswego county, Watertown, Jefferson county, Syracuse, Onondaga county, June 7, 1847. June 7, 1847. Philo Gridley (ti years), June 7, 1847. William F. Allen (S vears), Frederick W. Hubbard, June 7, 1S47. November 6, 1849. Daniel Pratt November 4, 1851. William J. Bacon, November 8, 1953. William F. Allen,. November 6, 1855. Joseph Mullin, Watertown, Jefferson county,.... November 3, 1857. Sixth Judicial District. Names. William H. Shankland (2 years)> Hiram Gray (4 years), Charles Mason (6 years) Klxn B Morehouse 1 (S years)... William II. Shankland,. L' vinus Monson, 8 Hiram Gray Charles Mason, Hansom Baleom, William W.Campbell Eesidences. Cortland Village, Cortland co., Elmira, Chemung county, Hamilton. Madison county, Cooperstown. Otsego county,.. Cortland Village, Cortland co., Hobart, Delaware county, Elmira, Chemung county, Hamilton, Madison county, Binghamton. Broome county,. Cooperstown, Otsego county,.. Elect'd or App'ted. June 7, •'une 7, June 7, June 7, November 6. January 2, November 4, November 8, November 6, November 3, 1847. 1847. 1847. 1847. 1849. 1850. 1851. 1853. 1855. 1857. Wed. * Appointed by governor, v. Cady, resign'd. A ppointad by governor, v. Watson, dec 6 Appointed by governor, v. Morehouse, Elected for 4 years, r. Wataon, deceased. deceased. 352 COURTS. Seventh Judicial District. Names. Residences. Elect'd or App'ted. Thomas A. Johnson (2 years),.. John Maynard (4 years), Henry Welles (6 years), Samuel L. Selden (S years), June 7. 1-47. Auburn, Cayuga county, Penn Yan, Yates county, Rochester, Monroe county, Corning, Steuben countv,! June 7, 1^47. June 7, 1-47. June 7, 1847. November 6, 1S49. llenrv W. Tavlor, 1 Canandaigua, Ontario county,... Rochester, Monroe county, Penn Yan, Yates county, Rochester, Monroe county, Corning, Steuben county, March 27. 1850. November 8, 1858. Thomas A. Johnson, November 3. 1S57. Eighth Judicial District. Names. Residences. Elect'd or App'ted. James G. Hoyt (2 years), James Mullett (4 vears), Seth E. Sill (6 years), Attica, Wyoming county, June 7, 1S47. June 7, 1S47. June 7, 1S47. Richard P. Marvin (8 years), James G. Hoyt Jamestown, Chautauque co., .... Attica, Wyoming county, June 7, 1S47. November 6, 1849. Sept. 27, 1S5I. Novembers 1851. December 3, 1S52. James Mullett, Buffalo, Erie county, Lockport, Niagara county, Novembers, 1868. Richard P. Marvin, Noah Davis, Jr.,* Martin Grover, 5 Jamestown, Chautauque co., Albion, Orleans county, Angelica, Allegany county, November 6, 1S55. Mav 13, 1857. November 8, 1S57. Court op Chancery. This Court was established by an ordinance dated August 2H, 1701, without the sanction of the General Assembly, who pro- tested against its being organized without their consent, declared it illegal, and in the protracted controversies subsequently held with the governor, who acted as chancellor, they made it a prominent subject of complaint. Some governors, from this cause, were unwilling to hold the court, while the venality and ignorance of others led to extraordinary delays and fruitless ex- pense, to the great annoyance of the public generally, and par- ticularly to those who were compelled to resort to it for justice. Its officers, besides the chancellor, were two masters, two clerks, an examiner, a register and a sergeant -at-arms. This court was continued until abolished by the constitution of 1846. The office of reporter was introduced by Judge Kent, and the published reports of this court fill 27 volumes, viz : William Johnson, from March, 1814, to July, 1823, 7 vols. Samuel Miles Hopkins, from September. 1828, to January. 1826 V i to i. 1 App tinted by iiovernor, r . Maynard. deceased. |J Appointed by governor, r. Bill, deceased. E'erted for I vears. November, 1861. Appointed l.y governor, r. Hoyt, resigned. Elected for 4 years, November, 1S63. * Appointed by governor, e. Mullett. * Elected tor 2 years. COURTS. 3S3 Alo.vzo C. Paige, from April, 1828, to May, 1848, 11 vols. Oliver L. Barbour, from August, 1845, to June. 1848, 3 vols. Charles Edwards, 1833-1843, before William T. McCoun, vice- chancellor 3 vols. Murray Hoffman, 1839, 1840, before M. Hoffman, assistant vice-chancellor, 1 vol. Charles L. Clarke, before Frederick Whittlesey, vice-chancellor, 8th circuit, 1 vol. The judges of this court, and masters and examiners in Chan- cery, were appointed by the governor and council, until 1822, and from that date to 1846 by the governor and Senate. In 1823 there were 510 masters and 25 examiners. 1 In 1846 there were 188 of the former and 168 of the latter. 2 An act passed January 28, 1831, directed a vice-chancellor, with the same tenure of office as the circuit judges, and another act, of March 27, 1839, directed an assistant vice-chancellor to be appointed in the first judicial district. By an act of March 27, 1839, a vice-chancellor was directed to be appointed in the eighth district. In the other districts, the circuit judges acted as vice-chancellors. This court was abolished by the constitution of 1846, its papers being transferred to the office of the clerk of the Court of Ap- peals. Chancellors. Robert R. Livingston 3 (appointed by convention), May 8, 1777 John Lansing, Jr. (appointed by governor and council,) October 21, 1801 James Kent " " " October 25, 1814 Nathan Sanford (appointed by governor and Senate),. . August 1, 1823 Samuel Jones " . . January 24, 1826 Reuben H. Walworth " " " . . April 22, 1828 Vice- Chancellors — 1st Circuit. William T. McCoun, March 16, 1831 Lewis H. Sanford (v. McCoun, aged 60), May 12, 1846 Assistant Vice- Chancellors — 1st Circuit, Murray Hoffman, April 15, 1839 Lewis H. Sanford, March 11, 1843 Anthony L. Robertson, 4 May 12, 1846 Vice- Chancellor — 8 th Circuit. Frederick Whittlesey (Rochester), April 16, 1839 1 Carter, Stone k Gould's Reports of Constitutional Debates, p. 162. 5 Convention Documents, 1S4fi, No. 41. ' Commissioned October 17, 1777. Doubts having arisen whether his office had not been vacated by acceptance of the office of ''secretary of foreign affairs" under Congress (which he soon resigned), he was re-elected chancellor, June 27, 1788. 4 Duties to commence 1846, after October 1. *30 354 courts. Court of Admiralty. This court, under the colony, had a judge, register and marshal, with maritime jurisdiction, as well in New- York as in New Jersey and Connecticut. The last judge of the court, under the crown, was Lewis Morris. Its powers were continued in the state govern- ment, and an act was passed, February 14, 1787, defining its juris- diction, by declaring M that the Court of Admiralty shall not meddle or hold plea of anything done within this state, but only of things done upon the sea, as it hath been formerly used." The provincial convention tendered the office of "judge of the High Court of Admiralty" to Richard Morris? who declined acceptance, and Lewis Graham 2 was appointed. John McKesson w r as appointed register, and Robert Benson marshal and provost marshal, July 31, 1776. On the adoption of the federal constitution, in 1789, the pow r ers of this court were surrendered to the general government, and have since been exercised by the district courts of the United States. Collection of Foreign Duties. In accordance with the independent character conferred upon the state, by the articles of confederation, a tariff upon foreign importations was laid by the state in 1784, and on the 22d of March John Lamb was appointed collector of the port of New- York, and John Gelston collector at Sag Harbor. Their duties ceased upon the transfer of their powers to the generai govern- ment in 1789. Circuit Court. This court was created by the constitution of 1821, and abolished by that of 1846. The former directed the division of the state into districts, not exceeding eight, and the appointment, by the governor and Senate, of a judge in each, with the same tenure of office as the justices of the Supreme Court at chambers ; and in the trials joined in the Supreme Court and in Courts of Oyer and Terminer and jail delivery, equity powers might be vested in circuit judges, subject to the appellate jurisdiction of the chancellor. By an act of April 17, 1823, the state was divided into eight judicial districts, corresponding to the senatorial districts, and no 1 July 81, 177f>. Declined acceptance. August 2. 3 August 5, 1776. Coinmisaioneil, February 17, 1778. COURTS — CIRCUIT JUDGES. 355 changes were made during the continuance of this court. At least two Circuit Courts, and Courts of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, were required to be held annually in each county, and once in each year such courts were directed to be held by a justice of the Supreme Court in the counties of New- York, Albany and Oneida. Each of the circuit judges was to appoint a clerk for the Court of Equity, to be held by each judge, respectively, who was Jo perform all the duties of a register of said court ; and a seal was ordered to be prepared, which was to be used by the clerks in all equity proceedings. 1 Uniform rules and regulations were to be established, subject to such modifica- tions as a majority of the judges might adopt ; and the method of giving notice of courts and of holding circuit courts was defined by statute. 3 The following is a list of the judges successively appointed to the several circuits, by the governor and Senate, during the con- tinuance of this court : Circuit Judges. First Circuit. Names. Residences. Counties. Date of Appointm't New-York, Slew-York, New-York, New-York, New- York, Now- York, April It, 1S23. August 17, 1841. Februa'vl8, 1S45 Second Circuit. Names. Residences. Counties. Date of Appointm't Samuel R. Betts Newburgh, April 21, 1S23. Februa'y21, 1821. March 9, 188L March 27, 1-46. Charles H. Ruggles, Selah B. Strong, Poughkeepsie,. ..| Dutchess, Seward Barculo, Poughkeepsie, . . . | Dutchess, April 4. 1S46. Tldrd Circuit. Names. Residences. Counties. Date of Appointm't William Duer, . . April 21, 1828. James Vandcrpoel, January 12, 1880. John P. Ciubman, Troy, Albany, Rensselaer, Albany, February 9, 1838. Amasa J. Parker, March G, 1S44. 1 This seal, of which we give an enslaving, was deposited in the secretary's office, under the certificate of the circuit judges, May 24, 1823. See official se'als, page 15, secretary's office. 8 Revised Statutes, 3d edition, part 3, chapter 1, title 4. 356 CIRCUIT JUDGES. Fourth Circuit, Names. Kesidences. Counties. Date of Appointm't Eeuben H. Walworth, Plattsburgh Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Springs, April 21, 1S23. April 22, 182S. Septemb'r3, 1836. Saratoga, Saratoga, John Willard, Fifth Circuit. Names. Residences. Counties. Date of Appointm't Utica, April 21, 1S23. April 12, 1834. May 7, 1834. April 18, 1838. July 17, 1S38. Utica, .... Oneida, Jefferson, Oneida, Watertown, Utica, Philo Gridley, Sixth Circuit. Names* Residences. Counties. Date of Appointm't Cooperstown, .... April 21, 1S23. Februaryll, 1881. January 18, 1846. Chenango, Chemung, Hiram Gray, Seventh Circuit. Names. Residences. Counties. Date of Appointm't Enos T. Throop, April 21, 1828. January 16, 1S29. April 7, 1844. Onondaga Hill,.. Geneva, Onondaga, Ontario, Bowen "Whiting Eighth Circuit. Names. Residences. Counties. Date of Appointm't William B. Rochester, Albert If. Tracy, Angelica, Buffalo, Allegany, Erie April 21, 1823- March 26, 1626- Mayville, Rochester, Chuutauque, Monroe (then) Genesee,.. Niagara April 18, 1826- Septem'r29, 1S29- February 9, 1888. Nathan Dayton, Lockport Februarv'28. 1S38- COUNTY COURTS. 357 County Courts. The Court of Common Pleas was established in New-York by the governor and council, May 15, 1699, and generally had three judges who had cognizance of causes above £5. With some of the justices, they held at the same time a court of general sessions of the peace, 1 the records being kept by the county clerk. These courts were continued without material change till the adoption of the constitution of 1821, being held by the judges and assist- ant justices of the several counties. Originally the number of judges and assistant justices was variable, being in some counties as great as twelve of each. An act passed March 27, 1818, abolished the office of the latter, and limited the number of the former to five, including the first judge. Under the constitution of 1821 there were five judges of the Common Pleas appointed in each county, of whom one was designated as first judge. The constitution of 1846 2 directs the election in each county, except New-York, of a county judge for the term of four years, who, with two justices of the peace, designated by law, may hold courts of sessions, with power to hear, try and determine all cases formerly cognizable by courts of common pleas in the several counties. In actions of debt, assumpsit and covenant, the sum in suit may not exceed $2,000 ; in cases of trespass and personal injury, $500 ; and in replevin suits, $1,000. They have equity jurisdiction for the foreclosure of mortgages, for the sale of the real estate of infants, for partition of lands, for admeasurement of dower, for the satisfaction of judgments where over $75 is due on an unsatisfied execution, and for the care and custody of lunatics and habitual drunkards. In the smaller counties the judge performs the duties of surrogate. Where the county popu- lation exceeds 40,000, a separate officer may be elected as surro- gate. Surrogates' courts are held as the public interest may require in the several counties. 1 The Court of Sessions was instituted by law, November 1, 1683, and afterwards by ordinance, May 15, 1699. a Article 6, section 14. 358 FIRST JUI>GES OF COUNTY COURTS. FIRST JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. Under the first constitution, these officers were appointed by the council of appointment, and held their office during good behavior, or until sixty years of age. They could hold no other office excepting that of senator or delegate to the General Congress. Under the late constitution, 1 they were appointed by the gov- ernor and Senate for a term of five years ; under the present, there is elected, quadrennially, a county judge in each county excepting New-York. In counties with a population not exceed- ing 40,000, this officer acts also as surrogate. His duties are defined by the constitution, and his salary is fixed by the board of supervisors, and cannot be increased or diminished during his term. In the following table, where the same person has held by virtue of successive elections or appointments, the date only of the first is given, and the last mentioned person is the present incumbent. Albany County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. Jan. 6, 1778. March 26, 1781. March 19, 1794. Feb'y 7, 1797. Jan'y 13, 1803. March 13, 1804. March 29, 1806. June 8, 1807. Allegany June 8, 1S07. Jan'y 24, 1823. April 26, 1888. April 18, 1S3S. Broome April 2, 1806. May 81,1809. Nov. 9, 1312. April S, 1815. Jan'y 81, 1823. Abram Ten Broeck, Leonard Gansvoort, James L'Amoreaux, Samuel Cheever, Nich'las N. Quackenbush, Peter Gansevoort, William Parmelee, Albert D. liobinson Count)/. Samuel C. Wilson, William G. Angel, 8 Lucian P. Witherby, 3 .. I John G. Collins, 3 County William Sevmour Edward C Kattel, 3 John R. Dickinson, 3 Horace S. Griswold, 3 . . . Charles 1). Cooper, Jacob Ten Eyck, Andrew C Hull, John Patterson, James Stoddard, John R. Drake, Tracy Hobinson J When Appointed or Elected. June March March May April June, 6, 1812. 15, 1828. 12, 1888. 17, 1888. IT, 1848. 1847. November, 1851. April 18, 1S43. June, 1841. November, 1851. November, 1S55. April 12, 1843. Juno. 1847. November, 1851. November. 1855. Timothy H. Porter,... James Adkins, Alanaon L< avenworth, Benjamin Chamberlain, Cattaraugus County. Rensselaer Lamb, 1 Chester Howe, 1 ... Nelson Cobb, 3 March 28, 181T. June 1, 1880. Jan'v 25, 1823. l'.l.-'v 15, 1838. June, 1847. November, 1851. November. 1855. 1 Constitution of I s '-''-'. article <"', section 14. 2 Appointed by provincial convention; commissioned Junuary 6, 177^. 1 Judge and surrogate. FIRST JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. 359 Cayuga County. Names. Seta Phelps. ... Walter Wood, ... Elijih Miller, ... Gershom Powers, When Appointed or Elected. March 14, 1799. j Feb'v 2G. 1810. March 13, 1817. Jan'y 31, 1623. l! Names. •Joseph L. Iiichardson,. John P. Hulbert George Humphrey, When Appointed or Elected. Jan'y 8, 1827. June, 1847. November, 1851. Chautauque County. ZattuCushing I June 4, 1811. I] Thomas B. Campbell, ..' March 24. 1845. Elial T. Foote, j Jan'y 24. Iv24. ! Abner Lewis - June. 1847. Thomas A. Osborn, | April 8, 1843. \> Seklen Marvin, | November, 1S55. Chemung County. Joseph L. Darling, ' May 4, 1836. James Dunn Jan'y 24. 1824. Joseph L. !>:irling, May 4, 1-46. John W. Wisner, 1 I June, 1847. Aaron Konkle, 1 2 . Israel S. Thurston, Theodore North, 1 I Nov. 25, 1850. November 1850. November, 1850. Chenango Co u n ty Isaac Foot, ' Oct. Joel Thompson, June Obadiah German, James Clapp, Uri Tracv, 30, 1800. 8, 1807. Smith M. Purdy, Levi Bigelow, . March 16,1814. Pvoswell Jud9on March 27, 1819. July 8,1 SI 9. Smith M. Purdy, 1 Koswell Judson . x Jan'y 11, 1833. Feb'y 13, 1838. Feb'y 13, 1S43. June, 1847. November, 1851. John Tracy, Feb'y 6, 1823. | Dwight H. Clarke, 1 | November, 1855 Clinton County. Edward Antill, | 1789. Charles Piatt, , Feb'y 2, 1 797. Peter Saillv, April 2,1804 William Bailev, March 13, 1806. Plinv Moore,.". Feb'y 19,1807. Elinha Arnold, July 3, 1819 Nathan Carver, Jan'y 22, 1823. John Lynde, John Palmer, Willtam F. Ilaile, . William Hedding,. Lemuel Stet9 n ' . . Thomas B. Watson, Perry G. Ellsworth, Feb'y 13. 1827. Jan'y 10, 1S82. April 1, 1S37. March 2, 1843. June. 1847. . . November, 1851. ... November, 1855. Columbia County. Peter Van Ness, I April 13,17^6. Nathan Green, j March 1 3, 1 T95. .In. -»b Kurd ! March 12,1796. William Willson, July 2,1804. John J. Miller, I April 8, 1815. Daniel B. Cady ' Feb'y 18, 1840. Abraham P. lloldridge, April 23, 1841. Julius Wilcoxaoa May 2,1846. John T Hogeboom, June, 1847. Darius Peck, | November, 1855. Cortland County. John Keep I April 3, 1810. II Daniel Hawkes, 1 .. William Mallerv, I Jan'v 31, 1823. Lewis Kingslev, 1 . . Joseph Reynolds, I March 9, 1888. It. Holland Duell, 1 Henry Stevens | May 17, 18Bk June, 1847. Novmeber, 1851. November, 1855. Cumberland C<>//7/ty. 3 Peltiah Fitch, August 18, 1778. ' Judge and surrogate. 1 Now in Vermont. J Appointed by governor. 360 FIRST JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. Delaware County. Names. Joshua H. Brett Ebenezer Foot, Isaac Ogden, Ebenezer Foot Jabez Bostwick, , Ephraim Paine, 5 Zephaniah Piatt, , David Brooks, , John Johnston, , James Emott Maturing Livingston,. Daniel C. Verplanck, , Edmund H. Pendleton When Appointed or Elected. Names. March 20, 1797. March 26, 1S10. March 26, 1316. Feb'y 10, 1S23. Jan'y 22, 1S30. Dutchess Jan'y 30, 177S. June 28, 1731. Nov. 24. 1795. June 5, 1S07. April 8, 1817. Feb'y 8, 1823. March 11, 1828. Jan'y 16, 1830. Charles Hathaway,... Nelson K. Wheeler,.. Edwin Moore, 1 William Gleason, Jr., Jesse Palmer, l County. Joseph I. Jackson,. ., Seward Barculo, Abraham Bockee,..., John Rowley, John Rowley, , Egbert Q. E"ldridge,.. Homer A. Nelson, . . , Erie County. Samuel Wilkeson, I Nov. Ebenezer Walden, . Thomas C. Love,... Philander Bennett,. James Stryker, Joseph Clay Daniel Ro«9, Dean Edson, Reuben Whallon, Wolcott Tyrrell,.. Feb'y April April July Jan'y 10, 1820. 1, 1823. 4, 1S28. ft, 1829. 16, 1837. 15, 1S41. Nathan K. Hall Frederick P. Stevens, Frederick P. Stevens, Jesse Walker, James Sheldon, 3 Essex County. Nov. 10, 1300. I Jan'v 22, 1828. Feb'y 2, 1831. April 18, 1838. Henry H. Ross, 1 .. John E. McVine, 1 Robert S. Hale, 1 . . When Appointed or Elected. Feb'y 12, 1840. Feb'y 12, 1848. June, 1S47. .November, 1S51. November, 1S55. Jan'y March April May .June, 20, 1340. 5, 1845. 8, 1846. 12, 1846. 1S47. November, 1851. November, 1855. Jan'y 26, 1841. Jan'y 17, 1845. June, 1847. November, 1851. Sept. 27, 1852. June, 1847 November, 1848. November, 1S56. Franklin County. Ebenezer Brownson, . George H. Harrison,. Joshua Nichols, Hiram Horton, Ebenezer Brownson, . Benjamin Clark, Feb'y 21, 1809. April 7, 1814. March 28, 1815. Nov. 10, 1820. Jan'y 31, 1823. March 19, 1825. William Hogan, Roswell Bates, Henry B. Smith Joseph R Flanders, 1 .. John Hutton, 1 George S. Adams, 1 ... Fulton County. Donald Mclntyre, 1 Jan'y 17, 1840. Marcellus Wes'ton, Jan'y 17, 1S45. John Wells, 1 I June, 1847. Nathan J. Johnson, 1 s . John Stewart, 1 March 25, 1829. April 1, 1S37. Feb'y 24, 1843. June, 1847. November, 1851. November, 1855. Dec, 10, 1850. November, 1855. Genesee County. Joseph Ellicott, March 22, 1806 Ezra Piatt, John EL Jones, John Z. Ross William H. Tisdale. Isaac Wilson, June 9, 1807. June 10, 1818. Feb'y 10, 1S23. Jan'v 13, 1827. Feb'y 2, 1830. Phinehas L. Tracy, Edgar C. Dibble,.. Horace U- Soper, 1 . EdgM C Dibble, 1 .. Joshua L. Brown, 1 . ...I Jan'y 23, 1841. Feb'y 6, 1846. June, 1847. November, 1851. November, 1855. 1 Judge and surrogate. " Resigned, January 80, 1731. s Appointed by governor ; elected at next general election. FIRST JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. 361 Greene County. Names. Wh °\ Appoi n tedj| Name8 . or Elected. When Appointed or Elected. Leonard Bronk, March 29, 1800. April 3, 1810. June 19, 1818 Feb'v 1, 1881. April 19, 1828. Perkins King i Lvman Tremain, 1 j Alexander II. Bailev, 1 2 F. James Fitch, 1 2 March 20, 1888. June. 1*47. Moses I Cantine, John V. D. S. Scott, Dorrance Kirtland, March 19, 1855. November, lb55. Hamilton County. Kichard Peck, John Dunham, 1 Feb'y 23, 1S3S. 1 Richard Peck, 1 June 19, 1S47. , Cyrus H. Brownell, 1 .... Herkimer County. November, 1S51. November, 1S55. Feb'y 17, 1791. Mnrch 8, 1797. Oct. 30, 1800. March 18, 1805. March 27, 1S10. April 7, 1814. Jan'v 10, 1821. Feb'y 3, 1823. March 23, 1S25. Jedediah Sanger, Michael Hoffman, Nathaniel S.Benton,... Arphaxed Loomis Amna G. H. Smith, .... March 21, 1830. April 3, 1533. March 23, 1835. Jan'v 24, 1S40. Jan'y 24, 1845. Evans W harry, David V. W. Golden, . . . David Holt Juno, 1S55. Robert Earl. 1 Jefferson County. Augustus Sacket, Feb'v 26, 1807. Feb'y 26, 1810. Feb'y 26, 1818. Nov. 14, 1820. Jan'y 24, 1829. Thomas C Chittenden,. Feb'y 28, 1840. April 1, 1845. June, 1847. Ab^l Cole, Robert Lansing, Egbert Ten Eyok, Calvin McKnight, William C. Thompson, . November, 1651. Kings County. Nicholas Covenhoven, . . , Johannes E. Lotr, William Furman, Leffert Lefferts, Feter Eadcliff, March 2P, 1785. June 11. 1793. Feb'y 28, 1803. Feb'y 10, 1823. Feb'y 2!, 1827. April 21, 1830. John E. Lott April 13, 1S38. Jan'y 27, 1843. May 1, 1S44. June, 1847. Oct. 28, 1848. John Greenwood, John Vanderbilt, William Rockwell Samuel E. Johnson, 3 .. Henrv A.Moore.... John Dikeman, November, 1351. Nathan B. Morse, April 30, 1833. \ Samu'el D. Morris, Lewis County. November, 1S55. March 29, 1306. p John W. Martin March 16, 1533. Jonathan Collins, June 1, 1808 June 27, 1515. April 9, 1843. June, 1S47. Edward Bancroft, Jan'y 24, 1S23. B Edward A. Brown, 1 .... Livingston County. November, 1S55. Mose* Hayden, March 23, 1821. Feb'y 1, 1523. April 8, 1829. Willard H. Smith, 1 Scott Lord, 1 George Hastings, 1 | Match 24, 1S32. Charles H. Carroll, Uezekiah D. Mason, June, 1347. November^ 1355. Madison County. -mith, June 10, 1807. II Thomas Barlow Feb'v 7, 1>23. ! James W. Nve.' Jan'y 24, 1343. June, 1847. James B. Kldredge, John B. YaUs March 16, 1833. March 16, 1837. | Sidney T. Holmes, 1 November, 1S51. 1 Judge and surrogate. , 2 Bailey appointed v. Tremain, resignea. Fitch appointed v. Bailey, resigned. 1 Mr. Johnson claimed to have been elected and the circuit court decided in his favor October 28, 1S43, and that Mr. Rockwell was not elected. 31 362 FIRST JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. Monroe County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Elisha B. Strong, March 5, 1S21. Ashlev Sampson, I Feb'y 7. 1S23. Moses Chapin I Feb'y 2, 1S26. Samuel L. Selden, Feb'y 25, 1881. Ashley Sampson, I March 26, 1837. "When Appointed or Elected. Patrick G. Buchan,... Jan'y 31, 1S44. Patrick G. Buchan, ; June, 1S47. Harvey Humphrey, November, 1S51. George G. Munger,....! November, 1855. Montgomery County. Jacob Klock, Jellis Fonda Frederick Fisher, Abraham Arndt,. Simon Veeder,.. . John McCarthy, . . Feb'y 2, 17T3. March 22, 17S4. March 27, 1787. Jan'y 24, 1801. Jan'y 28, 1802. March 2, 1809. Alexander Sheldon,. Aaron Haring, Abraham Morrell,... Phinehns Randall, . . John Darrow, Samuel Belding, Jr. March Feb'y Feb'y Jan'y Feb'y June, 8, 1S15. 9, 1S19. 28. 1S33. 12, 1S41. 16, 1846. 1847. New •York' 1 — (Court of Common Pleas.) John T. Irving, | March 6, 1821. [\ Michael Ulschoeffer, .... | March 20, 1838. Augustus Porter, . . Samuel Tupper.... "William Hotchkiss, Silas Hopkins, Robert Fleming,... Nathan Dayton, . . Washington Hunt,. Niagara County. March 26, 1808. May 27, 1812. Feb'y 25, 1813. Feb'y 8, 1823. April 22, 1828. March 13, 1833. Jan'y 80, 1836. Elias Ransom, Jonathan L. Woods, Hiram Gardner, 1 ... Levi F. Bowen, 1 Elias Ransom, 1 '.... Alfred Holmes, Jan'y 19,1841. April 29, 1846. June, 1847. November, 1S51. Dec 11, 1S52. November, 1857. Oneida County. Jedediah Sanger, . .. Morris S. Miller,.... Samuel Beardsley, . . Henry R. Storrs, Seth Phelps Reuben Humphrey,. Dan Bradley Joshua Forman Nehemiah H. Earll,. Samuel L. Edwards, March 22, 1798. March 5, 1810. Nov. 22, 1824. March 9, 1S25. Chester Havden,. . Fortune C. White, P. Sheldon Root,.. P. Sheldon Root,.. Onondaga County. March 14, 1794. July 8, 1804. June 8, 1S07. March 21, 1811. Feb'y 1, 1823. April 80, 1831. Grove Lawrence, . . . Daniel Pratt, James R. Lawrence, Israel S. Spencer, . . . Richard Woolworth, . Jan'y 5, 1830. Feb'y 2, 1840. Feb'y 21, 1845. November, 1851 Feb'y 23, 1838. Feb'y 23, 1S43. June, 1847. November, 1850. November, 1854. Ontario County. Oliver Phelps, Timothy Hosmer, John Nicholas, Nathaniel W. Howell, Oliver Phelps Bowen VVhitinp Charles J. Folger, May 5, 17S9. Oct. 5, 1793. Jan'v 27, 1806. March 13, 1^1!). April 30, 1833. July 17, 1868. May 7, 1844. E. Fitch Smith, Mark H. Sibley,'... . Charles J. Folger,.. Peter M. Dox John M. Bradford,*. Henry W. Taylor,... Feb'y 10, 1S45. June, 1847. November, 1851. November, 1S55. March 18, 1868. November, 1S56. 1 Judge and surrogate. - Special courts have existed in this city, which are not within our limits to notice. - Appointed by governor. Elected at next ©lection; « Appointed by governor. FIRST JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. 363 Orange County. John Haring William Thompson, Nathan H. White,.. Samuel S. Seward,. Gilbert O. Fowler,. Horace W. Elliott, . Jan'y 21, 1773. March 12. 1786. June 8, 1807. Feb'v 12, 1858. March 27, 1883. Sept. 3, 1S36. Goldsmith Denniston, . . j April 26, 1841. Allen M. Sherman, j Sept. 1, 1846. David W. Bate, June. 1847. John G. Wilkin November, 1851. Benjamin F. Duryea, ..I November, 1855. Elijah Foot, Alexis Ward Henry Augerine, .... Benjamin L. Bessac, Barent Mooney,. .. John Grant, Jr.,. .. Joel Turrill David P. Brewster Samuel B. Ludlow, Orleans County. April 22, 1825. Feb'y 10, 1830. Jan'y 2T, 1840. Feb'y 7, 1844. James Gilson, Henrv R. Curtis, 1 . Gideon Hard, 1 Oswego County. March 21, 1316. [ June 1, 1820. April 2. 1838. April 15, 1833. May 11, 1S41. Orla H. Whitnev, OrlaH. Whitney, 1 Eansom H. Tyler, 1 Sylvesl'r C. Huntington, 1 Jan'y 10, 1846. June, 1S47. November, 1S55. May 11, 1341. June, 1847. November, 1651. November, 1855. William Cooper,. Joseph White, . . John C. Morris, . George Morell, . . James O. Morse, Otsego County. Feb'y 17, 1791. Oct. 29, 1800. Feb'v 10, 1823. Jan"y 20, 1827. June 27, 1882, Jabcz D. Hammond, . Charles C.Noble,.... James Hyde Samuel S. Bowne,... Levi C Turner, Jan'y 23, 1888. Feb'y 1, 1843. June, 1847. November, 1851. November, 1855. Stephen Barnum Harry Garrison.. Frederick Stone, Bennett Boyd, . . Putnam County. June 13, April 24, Feb'y 25, April 27, 1812. 1818. 1829. 1S33. Robert B. Parrott,. Azor B. Crane, 1 . . . Ambrose Ryder, 1 .. Feb'y 23, 1848. June, 1847. November, 1851. Queens County. John Llovd i Feb'v 14,1784. March 5, 1793. March 13, 1S06. Jan'v 26, 1809. April 23, 1813. Feb'y 5, 1S23. April 8, 1834. Benjamin Coe,. John W. Seaman,. ... Cary Dunn, Jr., Effingham Lawrence, James Lent Benjamin W. Strong,. David S. Jones, Henry I. Hagner, Isaac E. Haviland, Henry I. Hagner. 1 Wm. J. Cogswell, 1 8 Morris Fosdick, 1 Ellas J. Beach Jan'y April March June, Sept. 17. 1840. 18, 1343. 5, 1846. 1847. 7, 1849. November, l a 49. November, 1857. Rensselaer County. Anthony Ten Eyck, . Robert Woodworth, James L Hogeboom Josiah Masters, David Buel, Jr., Feb'y 18, 1791. March 9, 1803. March 19. 1S05. March 1 ", 1808. Feb'y 7, 1823. Harmon Knickerbacker,' Feb'y 2, 1S28. George R. Davis, March 17, 1838. Charles C. Parmelee, June, 1847. Archibald Bull, I November, 1855. Judge and surrogate. 3 Appointed by governor. 364 FIRST JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. Paul Micheau, . G' 'zen Ryers, . . John Garretson, Jacob Tyson, . . Richmond County. April 14, 1T86. April 1, 1797. Oct 5, 1803. March 16, 1S22. Henry B. Metcalfe, William Emerson,. Albert Ward, Henry B. Metcalfe, 1 Jan'y 31, 1840. May IS, 1841. March 16, 1844. June. 1847. Rockland County. John Snffern, I March 21, 179S. James Perry March 26, 1806 Samuel Goetchius, | March 1, 1816. Edward Suffern, . . William F. Fraser, Edward Pye, 1 June 1, 1820. June, 1847. November, 1855. Nathan Ford, David A. Ogden,. . . Aaron Hackley, Jr. John Fine, St. Lawrence County. March 5, 1802. Jan'y 10, 1821. Jan'y 21, 1823. Nov. 21, 1824. Horace Allen,. John Fine Edwin Dodge, William C Br April 18, 1838. Feb'y 16, 1S43. June, 1847. November, 1855. John Thompson,. Salmon Child, James Thompson, Samuel Young, . . Saratoga County. Feb'y 17, 1791. March 20, 1809. June 16, 1818. April 30, 1833. Thomas J. Marvin, Austin Bockes Joseph A. Corey, 2 . James D. McKean, Feb'y 18, 1S38. June, 184T. Feb'y 6, 1854. November, 1854. Gerrit 8. Veeder,... Gardner Cleveland, David Boyd, Samuel W. Jones,. Archibald L. Linn, Schenectady County. March 11,1809. May 25.1812. Feb'y 5, 1823. Jan'y 31, 1835. Jan'y 17, 1840. Samuel W. Jones, . . Samuel W. Jones, 1 . Stephen H. Johnson, John Sanders, 1 Feb'y 10, 1S45. June, 1S47. November, 1851. November, 1S55. William Beekman,. JohnC Wright, ... Charles Goodyear,. . Schoharie County. June April Feb'y 10, 1795. 18, 1S38. 9, 1S43. Demosthenes Lawyer, Lyman Sandford, 1 .*. . . June, 1847. November, 1S55. Schuyler County. Simeon 8. Rood, 1 November, 1854. Cornelius Humphrey, Benjamin Pelton, . .. Oliver C. Comstock, . John Knox Seneca County. April May, May, April John McLean, Jr., | June 2, 1804. 81, 1809. 27, 1812. 15,1815. 18,1818. Luther F. Stevens, Jesse Clark, , J. K. Richardson, 1 John E. Seelev, 1 . . Sterling G. Hadley, Jan'y 80, 1823. March 18,1888. June, 1847. November, 1851. November, 1855. Charles Williamson,. William Kersey, James Faulkner, Thomas McBurney, . James Norton, George C. Edwards,. Steuben Count*/. March 81, 1790 Jan'y 29. 1803. Feb'y 16, 1804. April 15, 1S10. Feb'y 7, [828. Jan'y 13, 1S26. Judge and surrogate. Ziba A. Leland Jacob Larrone, William M. Elawley, David McMastera, 1 • Jacob Larroue, 1 David MoMastera, 1 . Jan'y 9, j838. April 17,1848. Jan'y 80, 1846. June, 1841 November, 1851. November, 1855. 3 Appointed by governor. FIRST JUDGES OF COUNTY COURTS. 365 Suffolk County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Selah Strong Feb'y 11, 1754. June 10, 1793. Oct. 20, 1800. March 15, 1310. Feb'y 7, 1S23. April 2, 1828. Feb'y 23, 1833. June, 1847. November, 1851. November, 1855. April IS, 1857. November, ls<57. Ebcnezer Piatt, Abraham Wood hull,.... Thomas S. Strong, Nathaniel Potter Jonathan S. Conklin, . .. Abraham T. Rose, 1 William P. Buffett, 1 .... Abraham T. Rose, 1 s George Miller, 1 * J. Lawrence Smith, 1 .... William A. Thompson, Livingston Billings, . . Alpheus Dimmicic, Gabriel W. Ludlow,. . William Gillespie, Abram Miller John Patterson, John Miller Emanuel Coryell, , Gamaliel H. Barstow, . , Silas Hopkins, Sullivan County. June Feb'y Feb'y Jan'y July 1, 1809. 5, 1S23. 3, IS*. 20, 1830. 17, 1S35. James C Curtis, : Jan'y 6, 1844. Alpheus Dimmick, 1 ( June, 1S47. Wescott Wilkin, 1 , November, 1S51. Henry R. Law. 1 November, 1855. Tioga County. Feb'y 17,1791. March 27, 1798. April 8, 1807. March 31, 1810. June 2VJ, 1818. Feb'y 8, 1823. Grant P.Baldwin,. Johnfi. Drake, ... Stephen Strong,.., Alanson Munger, .. Charles P. Avery, 1 Stephen Strong, 1 . , Feb'y March April Feb'y June, 5, 1S28. 27. 1833. 18, 1838. 2,1843. 1847. November, 1855. Oliver C. Comstock, Richard Smith, Andrew D . W. Bruyn, . . . Amasa Dana, Tompkins County. April 10, 1817. June 10, 1818. Jan'v 18, 1826. March 16, 1S37. Henry D. Barto, I Feb'y 18,1843. Alfred Wells, 1 June, 1847. Douglass Bordman, 1 November, 1851. Samuel P. Wisner, 1 .... November, 1S55. Ulster County. Levi Pauling,' I Jan'y 15, 177S. Dirck Wynkoop, March 12, 17S3. Nathan Smith, March 11,1793. Jonathan Hasbrouck, j April 17, 1793. James Oliver I March 9, 1799. William A.Thompson, . April 2, 1805. John Tremper, I Feb'y 13, 1810. Lucas Elmendorf, I March 22, 1S15. Jonathan Dubois, Abraham D. Soper, John Van Buren, James C Forsyth, James O. Linderman,.. James O. Linderman,.. Nicholas R.Graham,... March 24, 1821. April 2, 1828. Jan'y 21, 18-%. Jan'v 1 9, 1841. Anril 17, 1S43. June, 1847. November 1S55. William Robards,. Halsey Rogers, . . . Silas Hopkins,.... John W. Paddock, Beth C Baldwin,.. William Ducr, Alexander W r ebster,... Ebenezer Russell, Ebenczer Clark Anthony I. Blanchard, John L. Wendell Warren County. March 19, 1813. April 8, 1820 Feb'y 8, 1828. March 20, 1887. Feb'y 1, 1832. Hiram Barber,. . . Halsey R. Wing,. E. H. Rosekrans, 1 Orange Ferris, 1 .. Washington County. Jan'y 30, 1773. June 8, 1788. March 17, 1788. March 12, 1800. March 12, 1810. Feb'y 5, 1823. Roswell Weston, John Willard,... John McLean,. . Martin Lee, Junius Gibson,. . A. Dallas Wait,. Feb'y 3, 1837. Jan'y 31, 1845. June, 1847. November, 1851. April 22, 1825. Feb'y 13, 1833. March 18, 1835. June, 1847. November, 1851. November, 1855. Judge and surrogate. Appointed by ordinance of convention, May 8, 1777. 366 FIRST JUDGES DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Wayne County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. John W. Hallett Alexander K. Tiffany, William Sisson, Hiram K.Jerome,... April 19, 1825. March 25, 1827. Jan'y 30, 1830. Jan'y 29, 1840. Names. Oliver H. Palmer, William H. Adams,.... George H. Middleton, 1 Leander S. Ketchum, 1 . . When Appointed or Elected. April 12, 1843. May 12, 1846. June, 1847. November, 1851. Westchester County. Robert Graham, Stephen Ward, Ebenezer Lockwood, Jonathan G. Tompkins,. Feb'y 17, May 6, March 15, Feb'y 16, Feb'y 23, Jan'y 20, 1778. 1784. 1791. 1793. 1797. Jonathan G- Tompkins,. Elijah Lee 1798. 1802. John Watts, Caleb Tompkins, William Jay, Caleb Tompkins, Robert 8. Hart Albert Lockwood, John W. Mills, William H. Robertson, March 29, June 8, June 7, Feb'y 10, March 27, June, November, November, 1807. 1820. 1828. 1846. 1847. 1851. 1855. Wyoming County. Paul Richards,., | May John B. Skinner, May W. Riley Smith, 1 [ June, 25, 1841. 25, 1846. 1S47. Marvin Trail, 1 Harlow L. Comstock, 1 . Yates Cou William M Oliver,.. . Samuel S. Ellsworth,. Cornelius Masten, William M. Oliver,... Feb'y 12, 1823. March 81, 1828. Jan'y 30, 1833. Feb'y 13, 1838. niy. Andrew Oliver, Andrew Oliver, 1 . . . John L. Lewis, 1 . .. William S. Bri ggs, l November, 1851. November, 1855. Jan'y 13, 1844. •Tune, 1847. November, 1951. November. 1855 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. By an act passed February 12, 1*796, the state was divided into seven districts, in each of which an Assistant Attorney -General was to be appointed by the governor and council, to hold during their pleasure, and perform the duties previously required of the attorney-general and his deputy. The following is a list of the persons appointed in each district : Suffolk, Queens, Kings, Richmond and Westchester Counties. Nathaniel Lawrence February 16, 1796 Cadwallader D. Colden, January 16, 1798 Orange, Dutchess and Ulster Counties. Jacob Radcliff, February 28, 1796 Coenrad Edmond Elmendorph, January 27,1798 Columbia and Rensselaer Counties. Ambrose Spencer, February 23, 1796 1 Judge and surrogate. a Appointed by convention, May 8, 1777. lie was not commissioned. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 3C7 Washington and Clinton Counties. Anthony I. Blanchard, March 12, 1796 Albany, Saratoga, Schoharie and Montgomery Counties. Abraham Van Vechten, February 16, 1796 George Metcalfe, February 16, 1797 Tioga, Onondaga, Ontario and Steuben Counties. William Stuart, March 31, 1796 Nathaniel W. Howell, February 9, 1799 Otsego and Herkimer Counties. Thomas R. Gold, , February 26, 1797 In New- York county the attorney-general officiated personally. In 1801, the office of District Attorney was created, the state being divided, as before, into seven districts, and subsequently several new ones were formed, as follows : New -York (till 1815), Suffolk, Queens, Kings, Richmond and Westchester (till 1813) Counties. [District formed April 4, 1801.] Names. When Appointed or Elected. August 19, 1801 February 13. 1810 February 19^ 1811 April 8, 1815 Cadwallader D. Colden, Richard Riker, Thomas S. Lester, Rockland, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster and Delaware Counties. [ District formed April 4, 1801. ] Coenrad Edmond Elmendorph Smith Thompson, Lucas Elmendorf, Randall S. Street, Samuel Hawkins, George Bloom, Greene, Columbia and Rensselaer Counties. [ District formed April 4, 1801. ] Ebenezer Foot, Moses I. Cantine, John V. D. S. Scott, Moses I. Cantine, , Thomas P. Gi osvenor, Moses I. Cantine, , 1801 August 19, 1801 October, 28, 1801 February 9, 1810 February 15, 1811 February 13, 1815 yunties. August 13, 1801 March 5, 1805 March 10, 1806 February &, 1808 April 3, 1810 February 15, 1811 368 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Washington, Essex, Clinton, St. Lawrence (1802 to 8), Franklin (1808), and Warren (1813) Counties. [ District formed April 4, 1801. ] Names. Anthony J. Blanchard, John Russell, John Savage, Roger Skinner, John Savage, Jesse L. Billings, When Appointed or Elected. April April June August February ... 1801 8, 1803 5, 1806 7, 1811 11, 1812 13, 1815 Albany, Saratoga, Montgomery, Schoharie and Schenectady Counties (1809). [ District formed April 4, 1801. ] George Metcalfe, Daniel L. Van Antwerp, Daniel Cady, , Richard M.Livingston,. March 16, 1811 February 28, 1813 February 16, 1815 Otsego, Herkimer, Oneida, Chenango, Madison (1806), Lewis and Jefferson (1805 to 8) Counties. [ District formed April 4, 1801. Nathan Williams,. . . . Joseph Kirkland,. . . . Thomas H. Hubbard, August 20, 1801 February 23, 1813 February 26, 1816 Tioga, Onondaga, Cayuga, Ontario, Steuben, Allegany (1806), Broome (1806 to 17), Seneca (1804 to 17), Genesee (1802 to 13), Niagara (1808 to 13), Chautauque (1808 to 13), and Cattaraugus (1808) Counties. [ District formed April 4, 1801. ] William Stuart . , Daniel W. Lewis, William Stuart,. Daniel Cruger,. . March 2, 1802 March 9, 1810 February 12, 1811 April 17, 1816 Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties. [ District formed March 11, 1808. ] Samuel Whittlesey, Amos Benedict,. . . , Samuel Whittlesey,, Amos Benedict, Ela Collins April February February March March 6, 9, 12, a. 1808 1810 1811 L818 15, 1815 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 369 Chenango, Madison, Cortland (tifl 1817), Onondaga and Cayuga Counties. [ District formed March 29, 1S09. ] Names. Nathaniel King, Daniel Kellogg, Joseph L. Richardson,. When Appointed or Elected. March 30, 1809 February 23, 1813 April 17, 1815 Seneca, Ontario, Genesee, Niagara and Chautauque Counties. [ District formed March 12, 1813. ] John C. Spencer, | February 13,1815 Westchester, Rockland and Putnam Counties. [ District formed March 12, 1613. ] William Nelson, | July 10, 1815 New - York County. [ District formed March 24, 1815. ] John Rodman.... I March 31, 1815 Hugh Maxwell, | January 28, 1817 Seneca, Tompkins, Cortland and Broome Counties. [ District formed April 15, 1817. ] David Woodcock, | April 15,1817 On the 21st of April, 1818, each county was made a separate district. Under the constitution of 1822, district attorneys were appointed by the Court of General Sessions in each county, and since 1846 they have been elected. In the following list, the dates before 1822 are those of appointment; between 1822 and 1846, of first oath of office, and since 1846, of election. In about one-third of the counties, the dates between 1822 and 1846 are from unofficial data, and in several instances wanting. 370 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Albany County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Daniel L. Van Antwerp, Samuel A. Foot Benjamin F. Butler,.... Edward Livingston,..., Rufus W. Peckham, Henrv G. Wheaton, .... Edwin C. Litchfield,... Andrew J. Colvin, Samuel H. Hammond,.. Andrew J. Colvin, Hamilton Harris, Samuel G. Courtney, . . . James Cochran, , Samuel S. Haight,. John Cooke, George Miles, Alexander H. Diven,. . . Wilkes Angel, , Marshall B. Champlin,. Lucien P. Wetherby,.. Lucien P. Wetherby,.. Augustus L. Davison,.. William A. Stewart, Hamilton Ward, John A. Collier, Thomas G. Waterman, Mason Whiting, Peter Robinson, Mason Whiting, Joseph S. Bosworth,. . Hamilton Collier, Ausburn Birdsall,. . . . Luther Badger, Jacob Morris, Francis B. Smith, George A. Northrup, . Allegany County. Broome County. June 11, 1818 Julv 3, 1819 February 19, 1821 June 14, 1825 March 27, 1838 March 30. 1841 March 30, 1844 March 21, 1846 June, 1847 November 1850 November, 1853 November, 1856 April 17, 1820 November 13, 1820 1827 1886 1811 1848 1845 June, 1847 November, 1850 November, 1853 November, 1856 June February April May November December February June, November November, November, 11. 1818 25', 1822 10, 1828 20, 1828 30, 1881 . . 1837 1 1, 1837 12, 1842 1847 28, 1849 18&8 1856 A. Gibbs . Cattaraugus County. .. 1831 1836 Daniel B Wheeler,. 1843 is l.'» William H. Wood, November, November, November, I860 A lex under Slielden, 1868 W illiam P. Angel, 1856 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 371 Cayuya County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Joseph L. Richardson, John Porter, Theodore Spencer, Richard L. Smith, Michael S. Myers, Denison Robinson, Luman Sherwood, Ebenezer W. Arms,. . . Theodore M. Pomeroy, Solomon Giles, June 11, 1818 February 14, 1821 1828 January 21, 1832 January 25. 1838 Januarv 27, 1841 June 3, 1844 June, 1847 November, 1850 November, 1856 Chautauque County. Daniel G. Gurnsey, James Mullett, Jr., Samuel A. Brown, . Joseph Wait, David Mann, Abner Hazeltine,. . Daniel Sherman,... George Barker,.. . . John F. Smith,... Chemung County. Andrew K. Gregg,. . . . Andrew K. Greig,. . .. Hiram Gray Don Carlos Woodcock, , William North, Elijah P. Brooks, Erastus P. Hart, Edward Quinn, , Archibald Robertson,.. Solomon B. Tomlinson, June 11, 1818 February 14, 1826 February 16, 1828 June 30, 1838 October 22, 1841 June, 1847 November 1850 November 1853 November 1856 July, 1836 April 14, 1838 April 22, 1841 July 21, 1841 July 9, 1844 January 14, 1845 June, 1847 November, 1850 December 6, 1855 November, 1856 Chenango County. Simon G. Throop, June April October, 11, 1818 Lot Clark, 11. 1822 John C. Clark, 1823 Robert Monell .. 1827? Lot Clark, .. 18-W John Clapp 1836? George M. Smith, r _. 1S411 Robert 0. Reynolds, George M. Smith June, November, November, . 1843? James M. Banks, Dwight H. Clarke, 1847 1850 Isaac S. Newton 1858 372 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Clinton Count y. Names. When Appointed or Elected. John Palmer, June 11, 1818 J. Douglass Woodward, January 1, 1832 January 1, 1838 January 1, 1814 Lemuel Stetson, Lorenzo D. Brock Thomas Armstrong November, 1850 November, 1853 Charles E. Everest, November, 1856 Columbia County. Joseph D. Monell, Thomas Bay , Julius C. Wilcoxson,. Josiah Sutherland, Jr. Theodore Miller, Robert C. Andrews,.. . John C. Newkirk , William A. Porter, 1 .. . David S. Cowles, 1 . . . June July March October March June, November, November, October 11, 1818 9, 1819 30, 1821 1832. 1843 1847 1850 1853 6, 1856 19, 4, Cortland Count ij. Aug .stus A. Donnoley, Edward C. Reed, William H. Shankland,. Horatio Ballard, Augustus S. Ballard,.. . R. Holland Duell, 8 Edward C. Reed, 8 Abram P. Smith, February 13, 1819 1827? \mw. 1832 June, 1847 November, 1850 January 7, 1856 November, 1856 Delaware County. William H. Elting, . . . John B. Spencer,. Selah R. Hobbie, Noadiah Johnson,.... Amasa J. Parker,. Samuel Gordon, Nelson K. Wheeler,... James A. Hughston,.. Truman H Wheeler,., Amasa J. Ten Broeck, William Murray, Jr.,. Robert Parker John Grant June February November June December December December December December June, November, November, November, 11, 1818 13, 1821 11, 1823 11, 1827 10, 1833 17, 1836 17, 1839 19, 1842 9, 1845 1847 I860 1858 1850 Appointed v. Porter, resigned in November. elected 3 Appointed v. Duell, resigned. s Resigned. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 373 Dutchess County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. George Bloom. Philo Ruggles, Francis A. Livingston, Stephen Cleveland,... George A. Shufeldt, . E. M. Swift, William Eno, Joseph T. Lee, 1 James Emott, Jr., 2 .. . . Thomas C. Campbell,. Silas Woodell June 11, 1818 Julv 8, 1819 February 14, 1821 1829^ 18367 1843] 1845? June, 1847 February 3, 1849 November, 1849 November, 1855 Erie County. Heman B. Potter, Thomas C. Love, , George P. Barker, Henry K. Smith. Henry W. Rogers, , Solomon G. Havens,. . . , George P. Barker, Benjamin H. Austin,. . . , Charles H. S. Williams,. John S. Talcott, 5 Alhert Sawin, James M. Humphrey, . . , February 13, 1819 18291 18361 18387 1841? 18447 1846? 1847 1850 1852 1853 1856 , June, j November, ] December November, [ November, Essex County. Ralph Hascall, Dean Edson, David B. McNeil, Gardner Stow, Moses T. Clough, Edward S. Shumway, James P. Butler, H. M. Chase, June 11, 1818 March 3, 1821 October 2, 1828 April 11, 1833 September 24, 1844 November, 1850 April 12, 1852 November, 1855 Asa Hascall, Joseph H. Jackson,. Asa Hascall. William A. Wheeler, Ashbel B. Parrnelee, Henry A. Paddock,. Walter H. Payne, . . Franklin County. June 13, 1818 1841? 1843? June, 1847 April 12, 1850 November, 1853 November, 1856 1 Died. ' Appointed v. Lee, deceased. 8 Appointed v. Williams. 32 374 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Fulton County. Names. John W. Cady, Clark S. Grinnell,... Thomas L. Wakefield, William Wait, John M. H. Frisbee,. James W. Dudley, . . . John S. Enos, "When Appointed or Elected. January 20, 1840 April 10, 1846 June, 1847 November, 1849 November, 1852 May 3, 1853 November, 1853 Genesee County. Daniel D. Brown,. . Heman J. Redfield,. Levi Rumse, David H. Chandler,. Isaac A. Verplanck, John H. Martindale, Moses Taggart, John H. Martindale, Seth Wakeman, George Bowen, June 11, 1818 February 14, 1821 18291 18361 18411 18431 18461 1847 1850 1856 June, November, November, Greene County. Alexander Fraser,. Erastus Barnes,. . . Lewis Benton, Malbone Watson,. . Lucius Robinson,.. Danforth K. Olney,, Lvman Tremain,... Rufus W. Watson,. Danforth K. Olney, , Peleg C. Mattoon,. , John A. Griswold,. June 22, 1818 February 15, 1821 18271 18321 18381 18401 18461 1847 1850 1853 1856 June, November, November, November. G. Ratrie Parbut, Isaac I. Vanderwarker. Cyrus H. Brownell,... Samuel B. Salisbury,. Richard Peck Cyrus H. Brownell,. . . Robert G. Ostramler, . Hamilton County. June, November, November, November, 18411 18431 18451 1847 1849 [862 1855 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 375 Herkimer County. Names. Simeon Ford, Michael Hoffman, George H. Foster,, Aaron Hackley, . . , James B. Hunt,. .. Simeon Ford, Hiram Nolton,. . . George B. Judd,... Volney Owen, Lauren Ford. When Appointed or Elected. June June, November, 11, 1818 . . . 1823 . . . 1825 ... 1828 ... 1833 . . . 1845 . . . 1837 1847 1850 November, 19, 1856 Jefferson County. David W. Bucklin,.. Horatio Shorn way,.. David W. Bucklin,.. Robert Lansing,. . . . George C. Sherman,. Dyer M. Burnham,.. Joseph Mullin, Robert Lansing. Joshua Moore, Jr., . James F. Starbuck, . Delano C. Calvin,.. . David M. Bennett,.. June 12, 1818 February 26, 1820 February 13, 1821 1826 1833 1840 1843 1845 1846 1850 1853 1856 November, November, November, James B. Clark, Nathan B. Morse,.... William Rockwell,... Nathan B. Morse, Harmanus Durvea,. . . Richard C. Uiiderhill, John G. Schumaker,. Kings County. March 2, 1819 April 26, 1830 18361 June 3 1839 June, 1847 November, 1853 November, 1856 Lewis County Ela Collins, Charles Dayan, William Collins, David M. Bennett, Eliada S. Merrill, Henry E. Turner, June 11, 1818 March 24, 1840 March 24, 1845 June, ' 1847 November, 1850 November, 1856 376 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Livingston County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. George Hosmer,.. . . , Orlando Hastings,.. George Hosmer, Calvin H. Bryan, . . . A. A. Bennett, George Hastings, . . , Amos A. Hendee,. . . William H. Kelsey,, James Wood, Jr.,.. Amos A. Hendee. . . , February January May January May May June, November, November, November, 26, 1821 27, 1824 29, 1824 20, 1836 30, 1836 27, 1839 1847 1850 1853 1856 Madison County. Thomas H. Hubbard, William K. Fuller,... Philo Gridley, Justin Dwinnell, Charles Mason, Henry C. Goodwin, . . William E. Lansing, . David J. Mitchell,. .. Asahel C. Stone, June March June, November, November, November, 11, 1818 26, 1821 .. 18291 .. 18371 ,.. 18457 1847 1850 1853 1856 Monroe County. Timothy Childs,. ... Vincent Matthews,... Hector L. Stevens,... Horace Gay, Abner Pratt, Jasper W. Gilbert,. . . Nicholas B. Paine,. . . William S. Bishop,. . . Martin S. Newton,. . . Edward A. Raymond, Calvin Huson March June, November, November, November, 5, 1821 . 18311 . 18311 . 18361 . 18361 . 18431 . 18461 1847 1 860 1868 1856 Montgomery Con n ty. Alfred Conklin?,. . William J. Dodge, Charles McVean,. . (iarrit f,. Roof,... Rowland Fish, . . . Henrj Adams,. . . . John A. Mitchell,. Stephen Sammons, Peter G. Webster, Abraham Ilecs, . . June 11, 1818 February 12, 1821 18361 18111 18431 18461 is IT 1850 1868 1856 June, November, November, November, DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 377 New -York County. Names. "When Appointed or Elected. June 11 1818 February 13, 1821 18291 18381 18391 18411 18451 John McKeon, 18461 N. Bowditch Blunt July 25, 1854 A. Oakey Hall Peter B. Sweeney, December 1 1857 Niagara County. Charles G. Olmsted, . . Heman B. Potter,.. . . Zina H. Colvin, Elias Ransom, Jr.,... William Hotchkiss,. . . Joseph C. Morse,.... Robert H. Stevens, . . Jonathan L. Woods, . Alfred Holmes, Sherburne B. Piper,.. George D. Lamont,... John L. Buck, Andrew Brazee, June 11, 1818 February 13, 1819 April 2, 1821 1830 1833 1836 1836 1839 1843 1845 1850 1853 1856 January, May, November, November, November, Oneida County, Nathaniel Williams, Samuel Beardsley, Hiram Denio, Ichabod C . Baker. Timothy Jenkins, Calvert Comstock , Roscoe Conklin, Samuel B . Garvin, Henry T. Utley, ; Jarvis H. Munger, June February October September December September April November, November, November, 11, 1818 13, 1821 30, 1855 8, 1834 20, 1840 9, 1845 22, 1850 1850 1853 1856 *32 378 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Onondaga County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Victory Birdseye, . . . Jerome L. Brijigs,. . William J. Dodge,.. Le Roy Morgan,.. . . , Henry Sheldon, Rowland H. Gardner, Charles Andrews, . . Henry S. Fuller, June June, November, November, November, 17, 1818 .. 1836? .. 1841? .. 1843? 1847 1850 1853 1856 Ontario County. John C. Spencer, Abraham P. Vosburgh, Bowen Whiting Henry F. Penfield, George W. Clinton, Nathan Parke, Thomas M. Howell,. . . . Brazillai Slosson, Stephen V. R. Mallory, Jacob B. Faurot, Thomas 0. Perkins, . . . Edwin Hicks, June 11, 1818 March 31, 1821 January May May August 1, 16, 19, 16, 1823 1832 1835 1836 May June, 23, 1840 1847 October 2, 1849 November, 1853 November, 1855 March 7, 1857 Orange County. Samuel R. Betts,.... Ogden Hoffman, Charles Borland, Isaac R. Van Duzer, Samuel J. Wilkin,. .. Charles Borland, Jr.,, Nathan Wescott, Hugh B. Bull Charles H. Winfield,. David K. Gedney,.. ., June May January January May May June June, November, November, 12, 1818 9, 1823 6, 1826 2, 1829 28, 1835 30, 1835 19, 1841 1847 1850 1856 George W. Fleming,. . , Henry R. Curtis, George W. Fleming, . . Henry R. Curtis, San ford E. Church, .. William K. McAlister, Beiyamin L. Bessac,.. Henry D. Tucker, Orleans County. November, November, November, 1828? 1831? 18321 18361 1846? 1850 1863 1856 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 379 Oswego County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. April 17, 1820 February 19, 1821 18291 Samuel B. Beach, David P. Bruester, Abraham P. Grant, 1836'? Orville Robinson, 18411 Leander Babcock, 18431 William Duer, 18451 Ransom H. Tvlar, June, 1847 John B. Higgins, November, 1850 Archibald N. Luddington, John C. Churchill, November, 1853 November, 1856 Otsego County. Ambrose L. Jordan, Robert Campbell, . . Samuel Chase, Eben B. Morehouse, Schuyler Crippen, . John B. Steele, De Witt C. Bates, . . Elijah Brown, Louis L. Bundy, . . . June June February 11, 1818 6, 1820 13, 1821 18297 18371 18451 June 1847 November, 1850 November, 1853 Walker Todd, Putnam County. June February 1° Frederick Stone, , 91 Jeremiah Hine, Frederick Stone, Charles Ga Nun, June, April November, November, November, John G. Miller, 10 Frederick Stone, John G. Miller, Peter M. Jordan 1818 1821 18291 18381 1847 1850 1850 1853 1856 Queens County. Eliphalet Wickes, June 12, 1818 Benjamin F. Thompson, Wiliiam H. Barroll, 18291 18371 Alexander Hadden, 18431 John C. Lamberson, 18461 William 11. Onderdonk, November, 18531 380 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Rensselaer County. Names. William McManus, . , Job Pierson, . ...... Samuel Cheever,. . . Job Pierson, Jacob C. Lansing,.. John Coon, David L. Seymour,., Martin I. Townsend, Robert A. Lottridge, Anson Bingham, Robert A. Lottridge, When Appointed or Elected. June 11, 1818 February I 5 , 1821 March 31, 1821 October 3, 1823 January 28, 1833 February «, 1836 October 14, 1839 October 14, 1842 June, 1847 November, 1853 November, 1856 Richmond County. George Metcalfe, Henry B. Metcalfe,. .. Thorne S. Kingsland,. George Cattin, Roderick N. Morrison, Lot C. Clark, George Catlin, George "White, Alfred De Groot, June 11, 1818 18261 1833? 18391 1840? 1841? November 28, 1849 November, 1850 November, 1853 Rockland County. John T. Smith, William F. Frazer, Horatio G. Prall, Andrew Edward Suffern, June 1, 1820 April 16, 1833 June, 1847 March 18, 1853 St. Lawrence County. John Scott, Bishop Perkins John W. Grant, William A. Dart, Charles G. Myers, Thomas V. Russell, April 8, 1819 February 24, 1821 May 21, 1840 April 17, 1845 June, 1847 November, 1853 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. 381 Saratoga County. Names When Appointed or Elected. June 11, 1818 February 13 1821 Nicholas Hill September 6, 1836 April 25, 1837 September 11, 1843 June, 1847 Chesselden Ellis William A. Beach, William T. Odell, November, 1853 John 0. Mott, November, 1856 Schenec tady Conn ty. John K. Paige, Alonzo C . Paige, Piatt Potter, Benjamin F . Potter, Samuel L. Baker, James Fuller. 1 John Van Santvoord, Samuel T. Freeman, 1 Simon Calkins, 1 Judson S. Landon, June 11, 1818 September 3, 1823 January 15, 1839 June, 1847 November, 1850 August 22, 1851 November, 1851 November 29, 1852 January- 7, 1856 November, 1856 Schoharie County. Henry Hamilton, David F. Sacia, Thomas Lawyer, Jacob Houck, Jr., Robert McClellan, Benoni Spafford , William A. Sternbergh, Peter C. Danforth, William H. Engle, Joseph Mackey, John B. Strain, Nathan P. Hinman, June February February October June June June June June, November, November, j November, 11, 1818 13, 1821 4, 1822 11, 1831 7, 1836 8, 1837 5, 1845 5, 1845 1847 1850 1853 1856 Schuyler County Lewis E. Riggs, Marcus Lyon, 1 Daniel Jameson, November, March 12, November, 1854 1855 1855 Appointed by governor. 382 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Seneca County. Names. Lemuel W. Ruggles, . Jesse Clark, John Maynard, Elisha Foote, Jr., Joseph Herron, Samuel Birdsall, David Herron, William H. Burton, 1 . Josiah T. Miller, David Herron, James K. Richardson, When Appointed or Elected. June 18, 1818 March 31, 1821 1836? 1837? 1843? 1846? June, 1847 March 23, 1850 November, 1850 November, 1853 November, 1856 Steuben County. Daniel Cruger, , John Cook, Henry Welles, Edward Howell, B. W. Franklin,.... Edward Howell, .... Lazarus H. Read...., Andrew G. Chatfield, Morris Brown, Alfred P. Ferris, Robert L. Brundage, Joseph Herron, John Maynard, June 11. 1818 February 19, 1821 October 22, 1824 February 7, 1829 1834 June 21, 1836 March 4, 1840 December 2, 1845 June 20, 1846 June, 1847 November, 1850 November, 1853 January 7, 1856 Silas Wood, Selah B. Strong, Charles A. Floyd, Selah B. Strong, William Wickham, Jr J. Lawrence Smith, Suffolk County. June March January October, June November, 12, 1818 6, 1821 10, 1830 7, 1830 7, 1847 1856 George Miller, January 2, 1858 Sullivan County. M. Foster, Peter P. Hun, Alpbeus Dimmick, Archibald C. Niven,... Charles H. Van Wyck,. William J. Qroo, March June, November, November, 27, 1819 ... 1823 ... L886 1847 1850 1856 Appointed by governor. DISTEICT ATTORNEYS. Tioga County 383 Names. John L. Tillinghast, . . William Maxwell,.... Eleazer Dana, Aaron Konkle, Andrew K. Gregg, . . . Stephen Strong. Ezra S. Sweet, John W. Taylor, George Sidney Camp, Stephen Strong Ezra S. Sweet, .... Alanson M linger Benjamin F. Tracy, . . When Appointed or Elected. June 19 1818 March 21 1822 Mav, 1823 January, March, 1826 1835 Julv, 1836 July, June, 1838 1841 February, 1843 February, June, 1844 1847 November, 1850 November, 1853 David Woodcock, .... Tompkins County. June January May Mav May June June November, November, November, 11, 28, 15, 16, 17, 1818 18-?3 1837 Benjamin G. Ferris, 1840 Alfred Wells, 1845 1847 Douglass Boardman, 1847 William March, 1850 John A. Williams, 1853 Marcus Lyon, 1856 Ulster County. John Champlin Abraham Myer, John C. Tilfotson,.. . C. H. Ruggles, Nathaniel Sickles,.. . Willet Linderman,.. . John Van Buren,. . . Robert F. McAuley, John Lyon Joseph ^D. Shafer,... June 12, 1818 November 10, 1820 April 11, 1822 1828 1836 1837 1846 1850 1853 1856 November, November, November, 384 DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Warren County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Ashbel Clark, June 11 1818 Horatio Buel February 13. 1821 May 13, 1823 April 19, 1826 September 4, 1827 September 10, 1835 April 15, 1845 June 7 1847 Seth C. Baldwin, Seth C Baldwin Alfred G Farlin George Richards, Levi H. Baldwin, November, 1850 Stephen Brown, November, 1853 Isaac Mott, November, 1856 Washington County. John Savage, Jesse L. Billings, Henry C. Martindale,.. . . Leonard Gibbs, Cornelius L. Allen, Charles F. Ingalls, Henry B. Northup, Joseph Potter, Archibald L. McDougall, Wayne County. William H. Adams, . . Graham H. Chapin,.. William H. Adams,.. John M. Holley, Theron R. Strong,... Charles D. Lawton, . . John M. Holley, George H. Middleton, Lyman Sherwood,. . . , Coles Bash ford. George Olmstead, 1 . . . . Stephen K. Williams,, Joseph Welling, Jared F. Harrison,.., Westchester County. Aaron Ward, William Nelson, Richard R. Voris, William W. Scrugham,. Edward Wells, William H. Pemberton,. June 11, 1818 June 6, 1820 February 24, 1821 1828 1836 1843 June, 1847 November, 1850 November, 1856 September 23, 182S September 26, 1829 September 29, 1830 February 2, 1831 Januarv 31, 1835 September 26, 1839 October 5, 1842 September 26, 1845 May 30, 184o June, 1847 October 4, 1850 November, 1850 November, 1853 November, 1856 July 8, 1819 February 21, 1822 September 27, 1844 June, 1847 November, 1850 November, 1866 Appointed by governer. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS — COUNTY CLERKS. 385 Wyoming County. Names. William Riley Smith, .... James R. Doolittle, Harlow L. Comstock, Ferdinand C. D. McKay, 1 . When Appointed or Elected. 1 June June 21. 1841 1847 November, 1850 January 12, 1856 Yates County. James Taylor, Charles G' Judd, John L. Lewis, Jr., Daniel Morris, Defevan J. Sunderlin, . . . Abraham V. Harpending, Henry M. Stewart, June, November, November, November, 18327 18361 18417 1847 1850 1853 1856 COUNTY CLERKS. These officers were formerly appointed by the council of appointment, and performed the duties of a clerk of the inferior Court of Common Pleas. 1 By an act of February 12, 1796, they were made Clerks of Oyer and Terminer. The present constitu- tion makes them clerks of the Supreme Court, in their several counties. Since 1822, they have been elected for a term of three years. In the following table the last mentioned persons in each county is the present incumbent. Albany County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Leonard Gansevoort, . . . Matthew Vischer, May 8, 1777 177S George Merchant, L. L. Van Kleck Conrad A Ten Evck,.. February 19, 1821 Sept. 29, 1790 March 3, 1M)S Feb'y 28, 1810 Feb'y 5. 1811 March 3, 1818 March 31, 1S15 June 6, 1820 " 1*29 Charles D. Cooper, William P. Beers Henry B. ITaswell, .... William Mix, u 1834 * 1843 1S46 " 1 a\ t<>n,. ., November, March >i-i November, 1898 1334 13:t7 1340 1S48 1845 1848 1351 TsM 1857 > Died. i Appelate I : . ■-. Lew IB, (!•- COUNTY CLERKS. 391 Oneida County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Jonas Piatt, Francis A. Bloodgood,.. March 19, 179S Feb'v 2, 1802 Feb'y 23, 1*18 March 16. 1815 Feb'v 19, 1821 November, 1822 1825 " 1831 Onondagc March 14, 1794 March 21, 1799 August 19, 1801 March 20, 1810 Feb'y 5. 1811 June 13, l*i* Feb'y 14, 1821 November, 1822 Ontario Mav 5, 17-9 March 18, 1795 Januarv 30, 1797 Julv ' 3, 1804 March 21, 1808 Feb'v 13, 1810 Feb'v 5, 1-11 March 9, 1813 March 17, 1815 July 3, 1SI9 Orange Sept. 22. 1779 M.-.roh 27. 1794 Feb'y 23, 1813 Feb'v 2S, 1*15 Julv «, 1*19 Feb'v 15, 1821 November, 1822 1834 i Orleans November, 1825 1 " 1825 M 1*34 1843 1 Oswego March 21, 1816 March 19, 1818 Feb'v 19, 1821 November, 1S22 •* 1825 : « 1*2=< " 1*31 1-34 John D. Leland, November, 1834 " 1837 P. Sheldon Root Delos De Wolf, Patrick Mahon, Alexander Rea, Richard Hulbert, Zenas M. Howe, i County. Reuben L. Hess Alanson Edwards " 1*40 Francis A. Bloodgood,.. Elias*'ph Dorchester, . . . Eliasaph Dorchester, . . . John H. Ostrom, " 1843 " 1846 " 1849 " 1852 " 1S55 Benjamin Ledvard, Comfort Tvler," November, 1825 " 1S34 Jasper Hopper, George W. Olmstead,. . . J asper Hopper, " 1S37 Charles T. Hicks, i Virus W. Smith, 1840 u 1S46 " 1849 Daniel Moselev, ! Barnard Slocum Edwin P. Hopkins, County. 1 Gavin L. Nicholas, Gavin L. Nicholas, " 1S52 Daniel Moseley Nathaniel Gorham, Jr,. .John Wickham, Peter B. Porter " 1855 March 5, 1821 November, 1822 " 1825 Svlvester Tiffanv,. " 1831 John L. Dox, " 1834 Thomas Hall. . . " 1837 James B. Mower Myron Hollev, Alexander H. Howell, . Reuben Murray, Jr.,. . . " 1843 " 1*49 Hugh McNair, John Van Fossen, " 1852 County. Albert S. Benton, Lebbius L. Vail John C. Wallace, Alberts. Px-nton Joseph W. Gott.i Nathan Westoott, Charles Drake, County. Harmon Goodrich, 1 .. Dan H. Cole Willard F.Warren.... John P. Church, County. Daniel H. Marsh, Andrew Z. McCarty,... John Carpenter, Jabez H. Gilbert Philander Rathbun,... Edwin M. Hill Reuben Hopkins Henrv G. Wisner David M. Westcott, James W. Wilkin, David M. Westcott, " 1840 1843 " 1846 August 9, 1*49 November, 1849 " 1855 Lebbius L. Vail, Orson Nichoson, A braham B. Mills, Timothy C. Strong, March 25, 1*48 November, 1848 1854 " 1S57 James Adams, 1 November, 1837 " 1*40 Smith Dunlap Hiram HubbeU, T. S. Morgan, ■ 1843 " 1S46 " 1849 " 1*52 Henry 8. Conde, " 1855 Marinus W. Mathews,..' Appointed by governor. 392 COUNTY CLERKS. Otsego County. » Names. Jacob Morris, John Russell Francis Henry, George Morell William Nicholls, .... William Nicholls, Edward B. Crandal,., Abner Cook, Jr., Horace Lathrop, John Jewett, William H. Johnston, James Townsend, Jr.. Rowland Bailey, ..... James Towner, When Appointed or Elected. Feb'y IT, 1791 August 14, 1801 March 5, 1S13 March 2, 1S15 Feb'y 13, 1821 November, 1822 u 1825 " 1828 " 1831 Names. George C Clyde,. Jesse Rose, Samuel Russell, . . George R Wilson, Charles McLean, . Samuel Worth,... William Child, .. George W. Ernst,. Putnam County. June Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y 18, 1812 28. 1815 19, 1817 4, 1820 8T, 1821 Jonathan Morehonse, William H. Sloat, ... Reuben D. Barnum,. . Ira Mead Augustus Hazen, When Appointed or Elected. November, 1<534 1837 1640 1*43 1846 1849 1 969 1755 November, 1822 1837 * 1840 •' 1852 January 20, 1S*>7 Abraham Skinner, Daniel Kissam, . . . Walter Burling,. . Edward Parker, . Samuel Sherman, Samuel Sherman, Queens County. Feb»y March June June Feb'y 5, 1784 12, 1796 10, 1812 6, 1820 4, 1821 November, 1S22 John Simonson, . . . Abraham D. Snedeker, John C Smith Martin J. Johnson, 1 . Monroe Henderson. 3 Stephen L. Spader, . . November, 1836 1S42 ■ 1848 1851 29, 1855 1S55 March November. Nicholas Schuyler, I Feb'y 18,1791 Ruugles Hubbard, March 25, 1S06 James Dole April 2,1813 Benjamin Higby, Feb'y 16, 1815 Joseph D. Selden, April 22, 1 SI 8 Benjamin Smith, Feb'y 17, 1821 Benjamin Smith, November, 1822 Archibald Bull I ■ 1825 Rensselaer County. Henry R. Bristol, Lcland Crandal], .... Charles Hooper, Ambrose H. Sheldon, Henry A. Clum, Ambrose H. Sheldon, John P. Ball, November, 1832 1888 1841 1844 1850 1858 1856 Richmond County. John Merserean, Abraham Bancker,... Joseph Perine John V. D. Jacobson, Joseph Perine Jonathan Lewis, Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y April Feb'y Feb'y 4, 1784 11, 1791 22, 1798 8, 1810 5, 1811 13, 1815 Jonathan Lewis, November, 1822 1828 " 1S43 " 1188 " 1856 Walter Betta, Joshua Merscreau, Jr. Israel Denyse Juines Cubberly, David Pye Abraham Comelison... Thomas Howard, Jr.,. I oh n I ole Thomas Howard, Jr.,. David Pye Davrt! Pye, Rochla nd Cou n ty . March 21, 1798 I James Stevens,. January 28, 1805 Feb'y ' 28, 1806 March 5, 1810 Feb'v 15, 1811 March 8, 1821 November, 1S22 David Py Abraham Hngcnkamp.. Isaac A. ISIauvelt,. . . . Abraham De Matim. 2 .. John K. Hogenkamp,.. Abraham A. Demarest,. November, 182S " 1881 " 1884 ■ 1848 June, 1, ls. r >0 November, 1850 WO > Died. 5 Appointed by governor. COUNTY CLERKS. 393 St. Lawrence County. Names. Louis Hasbrouck Alexander Richards,. Louis Hasbrouck Myrtle B. Hitchcock,. Joseph York, MvrtJe B. Hitchcock, Myrtle B. Hitchcock, When Appointed or Elected. March June March March July Feb'y 10, 1302 T, 1811 3, 1813 4, 1817 6, 1319 24, 1821 November, 1822 Names. James G. Hopkins,... William A. Root, 1 .. .. Alvin C. Low. 2 John Leslie Russel, 3 . . Martin Thatcher, George S. Winslow,.. . Benjamin G. Baldwin, "When Appointed or Elected. Saratoga County. Dirck Swart, Beth C. Baldwin, Levi H. Palmer,. William Stilwell, . Thomas Palmer,. Thomas Palmer,. Feb'y 17. 1791 January 17, 1804 March 5, 1813 Feb'y 17, 1815 June 16, 1813 November, 1822 Alpheus Goodrich, 4 . Alpheus Goodrich, . Archibald Smith,.. . Horace Goodrich, . . James W. Horton,. . Schenectady County. Peter F. Veeder, Joseph Shunleff, Peter F. Veeder, Jellis A. Fonda,. Joseph Shunleff,. Jellis A. Fonda,. Jellis Fonda,. .. . March Feb'y Feb'y May March Feb'y 11, 1309 !| John S. Vrooman.V 26, 1310 14, 1-11 25, 1812 12, 1813 13, 1S15 November, 1822 I Jonathan C. Burnham, I Archibald Campbell,.. Silas H. Marsh, | David P.Forrest, Marvin Strong, November, 1S25 1S31 June 14, 1832 July 8, 1843 November, 1843 " 1849 " 1855 Januarv 2, 1833 November, 1833 1839 ■ 1842 " 1845 July 2S, 1S34 November, 1S34 " 1S37 " 1843 " 1849 1852 Schoharie County. Joachim G. Staata, Isaac sfersealls, W T illiam W. Enders,.... John Swart, John D. Lawyer, John D. Lawyer, Alexander H.Marselus,. John Gebbard, Jr., , June Dec. July March Feb'y 10, 1795 31, 1301 6, 1815 27, 1619 18, 1321 November, 1S22 1S25 1328 Abraham A. Kevser, William M. Holt'on,. Thomas McArthur, . Stephen Mahan, .... Loring Andrews, Almoin Gallup, John F. Shafer, Algernon S. Newcomb, Schuyler County. | November, 1854 | John Hollett,. Seneca County. November, 1834 " 1837 " 1840 " 1846 " 1849 ■ 1852 " 1855 | November, 1857 Silas Halsey, Alvah Gregory,... Silas Halsey Jehlel H. Halsey,. John Maynard.. . . .J'.lm Maynard,. .. Ernest A'. bunlap, April 2, 1304 April 6, 1818 Feb'y 28, 1815 March 6, 1819 March 31, 1821 November, 1822 1825 Mather Marvin, \ John H. Sabin, 8 Beba Murphy, William A. Strong,. . . Halsey Sanford, Cyras !)• Hawks, Charles W. Ingersoll, January, November, 182S 1S30 1SJW 1841 1856 George D. Cooper, Henry A. Townsend,. . . John Wilson Henry A. Townsend, — Dugald Cameron,. Henry A. Townsend Jobn Wilson, Edward How. 11, John Metcalfe, March Feb'y March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y Steubfn County. 31,1796 r John Metcalfe 11, 1T99 David Ramsey 21, 1807 William II. Bull 8, 1808 William Hamilton \i\ 1810 Pan] ('■ ("ook November, 1822 1S29 " 1882 " 1888 " 1-14 11, 1811 Phflo I'. Bnbbefl, 18, 1815 Charles W.Campbell,.. 19, 1818 '1 Samuel M. Alley, 10, 1321 !| " 1850 1853 1856 i Died. 2 Appointed by governor, r. Root, deceased. * Appointed by governor, v. Low, deceased. « Appointed by governor. 6 Election void. 394 COUNTY CLERKS. Suffolk County. Ezra L'Hommedieu Hull Osbom, Ezra L'Hommedieu diaries II. Havens, Charles A. Floyd,... Charles H. Havens. Charles H. Havens, January 2*, 17S4 March 15, 181i» March Feb'y June March 21 1811 1812 1S20 6, 1821 November, 1822 Joseph R. Huntling. George S Phillips .. Samuel A. Smith... . J. Wickham Case,. . Renj. T. Hutchinson James B. Cooper,. . . Wilmot Seudder, November, 1828 1887 " 1840 " 184-3 1S49 ■ 1S52 l?o5 Sullivan County. John P. Jones, . . David Reed John P. Jones, . . David Reed, John P. Jones, . . John P. Jones, . . James Lockwood Amos Holmes, . . Jesse M. Foster,. June 1, March 5 1809 1810 1811 1813 1815 1822 182o 1823 1S31 William E. Cady, Darius Martin, November, 1834 " 1837 Feb'v 5, March 19, Feb'y 18, Henry W. Howell, Matthew Decker, Gadd Wales " 1844 ■ 1846 •' 1849 November, Philander Waring, James L. Stewart, William Hill, 1852 1854 " 1S57 u Thy a County. Thomas Nicholson, Matthew Carpenter. Thomas Maxwell,.. Thomas Maxwell,. . Feb'y 17, 1791 January 18. 1792 March 27, 1819 November. 1822 Green M.Tuthill,.... David Wallis, Moses Stevens, Le Roy W. Kingman, November, 1823 1834 1S48 1852 Tompkins County Archer Green, John Johnson, John Johnson, Samuel Love, Arthur S.Johnson,.. Watt T. Huntington, Willett B. Goddard, April 11, 1 si 7 Feb'y 14, 1821 November, 1822 1828 •« 1S34 1887 " 1840 Henry B. Weaver, I November, 1848 Ezra Weaver, 1 Norman Crittenden,.., Horace Mack, Ezra Weaver, Charles G.Day, October J, 1846 November, 1846 1849 1852 1855 Ulster County. Dec. 12, 1760 Mav '25, is 12 Feb'y 15, 1821 November, 1888 1884 1887 George A. Gav, Joseph H.Tuthill, Benj. M. Hasbrouck,. .. John D. L. Montunye,.. Milton Sheldon John M. Schoonmaker,. November, 1S40 Christopher Tappen, Jacob Snyder, Jacob Bnyder, Charles W. Chipp, John Ferguson, " 1848 " 1846 1848 " 1&52 ■ 1S55 Warren County. John Beebe.. I March 19, 1813 William Smith Feb'y 17,1815 Myron Beach, | January 28, 1817 Beth Baldwin. Jr., Thomas Archibald,. Thomaa Archibald,. 1 Appointed by governor. ,J Under colonial government ; C. Tappen, deput\ clerk. Feb'y 24, 1820 Feb'y 18, 1821 November, 1 s22 COUNTY CLERKS. 395 Washington County — (Charlotte before 1784.) Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Ebenczer Clarke, Mav S. 1777 April IB. 1785 October 9, 1798 April 7. 1806 Feb'v 27. 1807 Matthew D. Danvers. .. February 24, 1821 Gerrit Wendell Daniel .-hipherd, - 8. Leigh Edward Dodd " 1825 Henry Shipherd Nathaniel B. Milliman, County. Daniel Chapman Alexander B Williams Saxon B. Gavitt " 1 S48 Daniel Shipherd, Israel J. Richardson, John Barber, Jr., John L. Cuyler, Cullen Foster Feb'y 8, Wayne November, 1823 " 1825 1881 " 1834 " 1S39 Westcheste May S. 1777 Sep't. 22, 1777 Januarv 29 1802 March" 10, 1808 Feb'v !«, 1810 Feb'y 12. 1811 March 19. 1818 , March 16, 1815 June 8, lv20 1 Wyoming November, 1811 1 9 18 " 2852 November, 1841 1949 " 1851 " 1857 r County. Nehcmiah S. Bates, .. . Nehemiah S. Bates, . . . Nathaniel Bayles, John H. Smith Channcey Smith. 2 Charles A. Pnrdy Hanson L. Lockwood,. Robert R. Oakley, John P. Jenkins, County. Ransom B. Crippen,.. . Nathan B. Currier John Barstow. 1 Richard Hatfield, Thomas Ferris, Elijah Crawford Thomas Ferris Elijah Crawford, February 17, 1821 November, 1 922 1823 1834 December 7, 1839 November, 1>40 " 1 -43 Elijah Crawford William Requa, Nelson Wolcott ■ 1849 " 1S55 | November, 1849 " 1353 Abel Webster, " 1310 1 William II. Bailev " 1S55 Abraham H. Bennett, .. Yates November, 1828 1881 1887 " 1-40 " 1848 County. Russell R. Fargo, Alfred Reed, November, 1846 " 1 849 Abn<-r Wood worth, Samuel Stevens, ( !larfcson Martin Lewis B. Graham, " 1 859 " 1-55 David II. Buel, 1 Appointed by an ordinance of convention. Appointed by governor. 396 SHERIFFS. SHERIFFS. Under the first constitution, sheriffs and coroners were appointed annually by the council of appointment, and no person could hold either of the offices more than four successive years. The sheriff could hold no other office, and must be a substantial free- holder in the county. 1 Since the revision of the constitution, in 1821, this officer has been elected for a term of three years. In the list the last named is the present incumbent. Albany County. Names. Hendrick J. Wendell, . John Tea Broeck Hendrick J. Wendell,. . John Ten Broeck, Peter Gansevoort, Jr.,. . John Ostrander, Jr., . . . John Given, Harmanus P. Schuyler John J Cuyler, Harmanus H. Wendell Lawrence L. Van Kleeck Solomon Southwick,. Jacob Mancius, Peter P. Dox Jacob Mancius, Isaac Hempstead,. . . . John Gibson, John Hawley, Ebenezer Hyde, . . . John Mullender, . . John Gibson, Jedediah Nobles,.. Asa Lee Davidson, Joseph Wilson,. When Appointed or Elected. Sept. March Nov. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Feb'y January January Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y March 27, 1777 22, 1781 29, 1732 29, 1786 29, 1790 29, 1792 29, 1796 25, 1800 28, 1801 12, 1803 26, 1S07 10, 1808 13, 1810 12, 1811 23, 1813 17, 1815 Names. Leonard H.Gansevoort, Cornelius VanAntwerp, Cornelius VanAntwerp, C. H. Ten Eyck, John Becker, 2 Asa Colvard, Albert Gallup Angus McDuffie, Michael Artcher, Amos Adams, Christopher Batterman, Oscar Tyler, William Bcardsley, John McEwen,..! William P. Brayton,... When Appointed or Elected. March 6, 1S19 Feb'y 12, 1S21 November, 1S22 " 1825 " 1S28 " 1829 " 1831 " 1834 " 1837 " 1840 " 1843 « 1846 » 1849 " 1S52 ■ 1855 Allegany County. April Feb'y Feb'y March March March April Feb'y 7, 1807 28, 1810 21, 1811 23, 1813 2, 1814 25, 1816 24, 1818 12, 1821 Joseph Wilson, ] November, 1822 Hugh Magee, I November, 1S26 Daniel McHenry, " 1828 Jesse Bullock, " 1831 John T. Wright, " 1840 David Brown " 1S43 Joshua Rathbun, " 1846 Joab B. Hughes, » 1848 Gamaliel Benjamin, — " 1852 Samuel C. Cotton, i " 1855 Broome County. William Woodruff, , Jacob MeKinney, Chester Patterson,.. Thomas Whitney, Oliver Huntington,. William Chamberlain,., Ohauncej Hydo Joseph Paterson, , Noah Shaw, , Benjamin B. Nichols,.., Jesse Hinds, Jr., , April 2, Feb'y 22, May 81, March 9, Feb,y 24 June 10 Feb'v 12, March 28, November, 1806 lso. 1809 1813 1816 1818 1831 1821 1 882 1825 1S2S James Stoddard, Jr.,... Robert (). Edwards,.. . . Robert Harnur, Levi Dimmiek, Joseph Bartlett,. Dsebe Kent Benjamin T. Miller,'... Wiliiam Kent Ifaeon Wattles, James B. Baleh, Erastus Bnrghhast 1 Constitution of 1777, art. 26 ; act of February 19, 17S7. - Removed October 5, 1889. 1 Appointed by governor, v. Kent, superseded. November, 1811 1884 1887 ■ is III « 1848 " 1 - 1| January 24, IMS November, 1841 1851 ls54 1857 SHERIFFS. 397 Cattaraugus County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names- When Appointed or Elected. Israel Curtiss, Benjamin Chamberlain, Jacob Downing, Benjamin Chamberlain, Ebenezer Lockwood, . . . Benjamin Chamberlain, Mar.h 28, 1817 F.b'v IT, 1820 June 1, 1820 Feb'y 12. 1821 November, 1822 1825 January 19, 1S^31 October 20, 1831 November, 1S31 Abraham Searle, Richard Wright, Abraham Searle George W. White, John Palmer, 3 ..... Alonzo A. Gregory, Addison Crowley Alonzo A. Gregory. . . Addison A. Gregory, . . November, 1837 1337 « 1^40 1848 October 10, 1846 November, 1^4(5 " 1849 Henry Wooster, 1 JohnHurlburt,' 2 Samuel Barrows, " 1852 lso5 Cayuga County. Joseph Annin, Peter ITughes, Salmon Buel, , Jacob T. C. De Witt, . . Jonathan Richmond, .. Senas Goodrich, Charles H. Morrell,.... Nathaniel Garrow, Archibald Green, .... Nathaniel Garrow, Nathaniel Oarrow Archibald Green, March 14, August 10, January 18, March Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y November, 1790 Hul 1304 1806 1803 1-12 1313 1315 1319 1321 1-22 182; || Peleg Gallup, || Peter Yawger i| Warren Parsons, George H. Carr, 3 — Hiram Rathlmn, George II. Carr,. ... Augustus Pettibone, . Joeepb P. Swift, ... Stephen Fancher, . . John T Knapp. 4 John T. Knapp, Edwin P Haskins, . November, March 3' November, December 7, November, 1323 l«8l 1834 1-38 1S3S 1841 1344 1347 1S50 1853 1853 1855 David Eason, Jonathan Sprague, . Eliphalet Dewey, .. Elial T. Foote, Gilbert Douglass,. . . (ii bert Douglass,... E ijah Bisley Daniel Sherman. ... Benjamin Douglass, Albert A. Beckwith, Samuel Minier, William R. Judson, . William Skellenger, Chautauque County. Feb'v 9, 1811 March 1'", 1815 April 16 1817 April 15, 1820 Feb'y Novem 12. »er, 1321 1822 u 1825 1828 M 1S31 William Sexton Jodaon Sutherland,. ; Amos W. Muzzv, . . . Orrin MeClurc.! I Jarvis R. Rice, 1 Noah D. Snow, : Alpbens F. Hawley, ' Milton Smith, Chemung County. November, 1837 " 1840 1843 " 1846 William T. Reader Daniel S Pickering,.., William M. Gregg, .... November, November, 1334 1837 1840 1848 1S46 1S49 1852 1855 1849 1852 1355 I'ri Tracy Nathaniel Locke,. Anson Carey, William Munroe,. Isaac Foote, Jr., . . William Munroe,. Isaac Foote, Jr., . Samuel Campbell, William Munroe, . Thompson Mead,. Thompson Mead,. Chenango County. March 22, August 12, March 1, March 23, April 5, Feb'y 8, Feb'y 26, March 6, March 6, Feb'y 12, November, 1793 1801 1805 1809 1810 1811 1813 1815 1819 1821 1822 Samuel A. Smith, Augustus C. Welch, . . Amos A. Franklin Jabez Robinson, William Hatch Enos S. Halbert, Joseph P. Chamberlain, William Church, Levi H. Case, Borneo Warren, William H Amsbry,... November, 1825 " 1828 1831 " 1884 " 1837 ■ 1840 ■ 1843 1846 " 1849 " 1352 " 1855 Appointed v. Saxton, resigned. Appointed v. Wooster, deceased. 34 3 Appointed by governor. * Appointed v". Vaucher,deoeaaed. 398 SHERIFFS. Clinton County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Benjamin Mooers, John Addoms (Adams?) March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y March March Feb'y March Feb'y March March March 7, 1753 4, 1792 21, 1794 2, 1797 24, 1801 16, 1804 6, 1806 9, 1S09 5, 1S10 5, 1811 16, 1812 2, 1815 2, 1819 Caleb Luther, Roswell Wilson, David Hatch, 1825 k J82Q Chauncey Fitch Banjamin Graves, Thomas Crook, Ichabod Fitch, Thomas D. Gilson, James S. Shedden, John Fitzgerald, Shubeal Burdick, Harvey Bromley, Erastus S. Mead, Lot Chamberlain, Erastus S. Mead, " 1S31 1834 ■ 1837 David G. Bright Isaac S. Piatt " 1840 " 1843 Benjamin Graves, Isaac S. Piatt, " 1S46 " 1347 Benjamin Graves, Elisha Button, " 1850 ■ 1853 Caleb Luther, ■ 1856 Columbia Lawrence Hogcboom. Cornelius Hogeboom, 1 John C. Hogeboom,... John Noyes Peter B. Ten Broeck,. Samuel Edmonds Barent Vanderpool,.. . John C Hogeboom, . . Moncrief Livingston,. . John King, . Reuben Swift, John King, Alexander Smith. Jr., . William Mallery,. Joshua Ballard,. . . Billa Trobridge, . William Stewart,. Noah R. Smith,. . . Moses Hopkins, . . Moses Hopkins, . . David Coye, Adin Webb, April 13, F.b'y 26, Nov. 8, Sept 29, Feb'y 14, January 22, Feb'y 25, Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y Feb'y 22. 1786 1789 1791 1795 1796 1801 1S02 1806 1810 1S11 1813 1815 1819 County. James Warner, Samuel E. Hudson, Edward O. Holley, John Pixley, Edward O. Holley, Leon'd W. Ten Broeck, Leonard Freeland, Abraham F. Miller Henry C. Miller, Jacob R. Hollenbeck, . . Abraham F. Miller, William Best, Henry Waldo, Cortland County. June April March March Feb'y Feb'y 9, 130S 3. 1810 25,' 1814 2, 1S15 13, 1819 12, 1821 November, 1822 1825 William. Andrews, .... Gilmore Kinney, , Eleazer W. Edgecomb, Alanson Carley, , Christian Etz, George Ross, James C Pomeroy, Frederick Ives, John S.Samson, February 14, 1821 November, 1822 1825 1828 " 1831 " 1834 " 1837 " 1840 " 1543 " 1846 " 1849 " 1852 1S55 November, 1831 1884 1887 " 1840 1848 « 1846 1349 » 1859 1855 Cumberland County — (177*7-1783.) Paul Spooner, 1 j May Simeon Edwards, | August 18, 1777 1778 Timothy Phelps, I Feb 5, 1782 EliM Butler James I. White, Clark Lawrence, Roswell Hotchkiss, . . . Naihan Edgcrton, Jr., Jabez Bostwick,. Robert Leal, Jabez Bostwick, Martin Keeler, Isaac Burr, Martin Keeler, , .. Roger Case Delaware County. March 20, 1797 March 6, 1799 August, 17, 1301 March March Feb'y March Feb'y March March Feb'y 29, 1805 6, 1809 21, 1811 9, 1813 13, 1815 6, 1819 23, 1820 13, 1821 November, 1822 Martin Keeler, Gurdon H. Edgcrton,.. John H. Gr egory , Duncan J. Grant, John If. Belts John Edfferton, Green Moore De Witt 0. Thomas,... David Rowland, Duncan McDonald Alexander 11. Burhans. November, 1825 1888 1881 1884 1887 1S40 1848 1846 1848 1839 1855 1 Murdered in 1791. J Appointed by convention. SHERIFFS. 399 Dutchess County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Melancton Smith, Januarv 6, 1778 March 22, 17S1 March 9, 1785 Feb'y 28, 17S9 Feb'v IS, 1793 Feb'y 21, 1794 Feb'y 7, 1797 Feb'y 18, 1801 Feb'v 23, 1805 March 5, 1807 Nov. 12, 1808 Feb'v 9, 1810 Feb'y 15, 1811 Feb'v 4, 1812 March 19, 1813 Erie ( Feb'y 4, 1821 November, 1S22 1825 1S2S " 1881 « 1884 " 1837 William Griffin Gilbert Ketchum, William Griffin, William Griffin, John A. Wood, Obadiah Titus, Abraham Myers, Thomas N. Perry Stephen D. Van Wyck, Thomas N. Perry, Alonzo H. Mory, David N. Seaman, Alonzo H. Mory, April 8, 1817 February 9, 1S19 February 12, 1S21 November, 1S22 ■ 1S25 182S " 1S31 1S34 * 1S37 Harmon Hoffman, John De Witt John Van Benthuvsen, . John De Witt. William Rad cliff, Robert Williams Joseph Thorn, John Tan Benthuvsen, . Joseph C. Field, .* John Van Benthuvsen, . Joseph C Field, ." Derick A. Brinckerhoff, . 1840 " 1843 " 1S46 " 1849 " 1852 1 Moses C Sands, Jounty. Lorenzo Brown, " 1855 John G. Camp, November, 1840 Wrav S. Littlefleld, " 1843 Timothy A. Hopkins,. Lony Farnham, Joseph Candee, Orrin Lockwood, " 1846 Lemuel Wasson, Stephen Osburn, 1849 ■ 1852 " 1855 Charles P. Persons, Essex County. Thomas Stowers, 1 March 5, 1799 Jonathan Lynde I Feb'y 13, 1S02 John Hoffnagle, Jr., ! March 6, 1 S< >6 William Kirby : Feb'y 16, 1 308 Delevan Delance, : Feb'v 21, 1812 George Throop, March 5, 1S13 Luther Adgate, Feb'v 13,1^15 Boughton Lobdell, March 2,1819 William Kirby, March 3, 1821 Willinm Kirby, November, 1822 Samuel Murdock, " 1S25 Leander I. Lockwood, Samuel Murdock, Solomon Everest, . . John Harris, Alanson Wilder Chilion A. Trimble,..., Norman Page, Aaron B. Mack Charles W. Ensign Jacob Parmenter, November, 1823 1881 1834 « 1S37 " 1840 " 1843 " 1846 " 1849 ■' 1852 ■ 1855 John Wood, Lemuel Chapman, Zerubabel Curtis,. James Campbell, . John Wood, John Mitchell, John Mitchell, Reeve Peck, John Backus, Oren Lawrence,.. Franklin County. March Feb'y April Feb'y March Feb'y 17, 1808 26, 1812 5, 1-U 23, 1S15 19, 1818 25, 1-22 November, 1S22 1825 1S28 1830 Aaron Beeman, . . . Guy Meigs, William Andrus, .. . Loyal C. Lathrop, . . Benjamin W. Clark, Rufus R. Stephens, . James C Drake, .. . James C- Sawyer, . . George H. Stevens,. November, 1333 1836 1S39 1842 IS45 1843 1851 1854 1857 David J. McMartin, Knaphthalie ('line, . Michael Thompson, Daniel Potter, Fulton County. November, 1838 II Amasa Shippie, " 1841 Eli*ha Bentlev, " 1844 |l Bradford T. Simmons,. 1847 I November, 1850 1853 1S56 400 SHERIFFS. Genesee County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Richard M. Stoddard, . . Benjamin Barton, April 4, 1808 March 17, 1807 Feb'y 4, 180S March 7, 1810 Feb'y 21, 1811 March 16, 1815 March 1, 1816 March 16, 1818 Feb'y 12, 1821 November, 1822 44 1825 " 1828 Earl Kidder.i John A. McElwain, Nathan Townsend, February, 1S31 November, 1881 44 1833 " i •■•;: Aaron Van Cleve, Kufus Robertson, 2 '• 1840 " 1842 William Sheldon, John Sprague, 1845 " 1S4S Worthy L. Churchill,... Worthy L. Churchill,... W. E. Thompson, John Wilder, Salmon B. Lusk, James R. Mitchell, 1S51 " 1854 « 1S57 Gloucester County— (1111 -H8±). Nathaniel Merrill,' May 8, 1777 George Hale, .... Peter C. Adams,.. Peter Ousterhout, Isaac Van Loon,. Jacob Haight, Lemuel Hotchkiss Jacob Haight, Peter C. Adams, . Joel Bellamy, Joel Bellamy, Sidney Tuttle,.... March 29, 1800 Feb'y 25, 1802 January 28, 1806 Feb'y 2, 1810 Feb'y April Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Greene County. Piatt Adams Aaron C. Hall John Laraway, Horace Austin, Isaac B. Hinman, . . Samuel Dubois, Robert Fulton George W. Halcott,. Nathaniel Ormsbee, Franklin B. Lament, 5, 1811 8, 1813 16, 1815 9, 1819 13, 1821 November, 1822 1825 November, 1828 1831 « 1884 « 1337 1840 1843 " 1S46 1849 « 1852 1866 Hamilton County James Harris, Almond Brundidge, Ephraim Phillips Robert G. Ostrander, . . . November, Almond Brundidge,. Joseph Bass James H. Brownell, November, I860 1858 1856 Herkimer County. William Colbreath,. Peter Smith, William Colbreath,. Chauncey Woodruff, William II. Cook, .. Ephraim Snow, William II. Cook, .. John Mahon, Pliilo M. Hackley,.. John Mahon, Henry Hopk'ns, John Million Robert Shoemaker,. Feb'y Feb'y Feb'v March March March March Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y March Feb'y 17, 1791 1 18, 1795 9, 1796 19, 1778 K, 1802 8, 1806 5, 1807 29, 180S 98, 1810 •J, 1811 28, 1818 2, 1815 18, 1817 I i Appointed by goYeraor. a Forfeited hie office June, 1842; restored Mrj 19, 184 l Appointed by convention. Stephen Hallett Stephen Hallett, February 18 1821 November, 1889 1896 (i 1898 Frederick P. Bllllnger, " 1881 Francis B. Spinner, .. . Stephen w. I'.rown, ... " 1834 " 1881 William 0. Crain, " 1840 Jeremiah Cory 44 1848 William I. Skinner,.... 41 1846 Daniel Ilawn 41 1849 Lorenzo Caryl (4 1852 Peter Countryman l 91 10 SHERIFFS. 401 Jefferson County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Abel Sherman, Hugh Henderson, April 3, 1805 ' F b'v 24, 190S I March 15, 1808 | March 16, 1812 i Feb'v 23, 1813 Feb'v 16, 1815 Feb'y 26. 1818 March 6, 1819 Feb'y 12, 1821 November, 1822 « 1S25 1828 Heman Millard, Chauncey Baker, Abuer Baker, Albert P. Brayton, Herman Strong, Walter Collins, Rums Herrick, Daniel C. Rouse, ...... November, 1831 •• 1834 " 183T David I. Andrus, . John Paddock, " 1840 " 1843 David I. Andrus,. " 1846 u 1849 Amasa Trowbridge, . . . " 1852 « 1855 Jason Fairbanks, Henry H. Coffeen, John Fay, Tilly R. Pratt, i Abner Baker, ...,,.... October 12, 1S57 November, 1857 Kings County, William Boerum, Feb'y 4 $ 17S4 Peter Vandervoort, Sept. 28, 1785 Charles Turnbull, Dec. 29, 1788 John Vanderveer, March 8, 1791 Cornelius Bergen, Feb'y 18. 1793 Peter S. Cortleyou, Feb'y 7, 1797 Cornelius Bergen, Feb'y 17. 1800 John Schoonmaker, Feb'y 16, 1804 Benjamin Birdsall, March 9. 1S07 John Dean, Feb'y M 1K10 William D. Creed, June 5, 1811 March March 28, 28, 1813 Lawrence Brower, ...... 1815 August Feb'y 29, 1-', 1817 James T. Bergen, 1821 James T. Bergen, November, 1822 John Wvckoff, K 1825 John T. Bergen, " 1828 John Lawrence, 2 March 15 1831 John Van Dvne November, 1834 William M. Udall, " 1837 Francis B. Striker, " 1840 William Jenkins " 1843 Daniel Van Voorhies,.. " 1846 Andrew B. Hodges, " 1849 Englebert Lott, " 1852 Jerome Ryerson, " 1855 Burdet Stryker,' April 1 1857 George Remsen, November, 1857 Lewis County. Chillus Doty,... Ehud Stephens, John Ives Chillus Doty, ... Silas Stow, Levi Adams, . . . Sylvester Miller, Ehud Stephens, Ira Stephens.. .. Sylvester Miller, Ira Stephens,. .. April 8, 1805 June '■», 1808 Feb'y 28, 1810 March •I, 1811 March 2, 1814 March 15, 1815 June 15, 1818 June 6. 1820 •Ian. l", 1821 Feb'y 19, 1S21 November, 1822 David Miller, November, « M 18?5 Hezekiah Scovil, Ashley Davenport, John Whittlesey, Elias Gallup,.. 1828 1831 1834 1837 1840 Elihu Parsons George Shepard, Aaron Parsons, Jr., 1843 1846 1849 1852 Gilbert E. Wool worth,. 1855 Livingston County. Gideon T. Jenkins, William Carnahan, Martin Nash, Russell Austin Augustus Gibbs, ... Josiah Wendell, William W. Weed, Feb'y Novem 26, 1821 ber, 1822 1825 1828 1831 1834 1837 James Brewer, William H. Scott, William Scott,, « Henry Hill " Norman Chapel, William Scott, M Hugh McCartney, 1 Appointed by governor, v. Benton, who died July 29, 1857. * Appointed by governor v. Bergen, resigned. 3 Appointed by governor, v. Ryerson, deceased. *34 November, 1840 1843 ■ 1846 ■ 1849 Dec. 15, 1851 November, 1852 1855 402 SHERIFFS. Madison County. Names. Jeremiah Whipple, William Hatch Jeremiah Whipple, Elijah Pratt John .uattison Moses Maynard,... Ezra Cloves, Ezra Cloves, Ezekiel Carpenter,. Pardon Barnard,. . When Appointed or Elected. March 26, 1806 March 5, 1810 Feb'y 5, 1811 March 25, 1814 Feb'y 28, 1815 March 2, 1819 Feb'y 19, 1821 November, 1822 *» lb'25 h 1S28 Names. When Appointed or Elected. Joseph S. Palmer, November, 1>31 Thomas Wvlie, 1634 John M. Messenger,... 1 -.".7 •' 1840 Samuel French, 1648 William B. Brand...... 1-40 Francis F. Stevens 1S49 Stephen M. Potter 1 859 Milton Barnett, " l&od Monroe County. James Seymour, John T. Patterson, March 7, November, u 1S21 1822 1825 James K. Livingston, . . . Ezra M. Parsons, 1S28 1831 1884 Darius Perrin , 1S37 Charles S. Pardee,. ... Hiram Sibley, November, u 1S40 1843 George Hart, 1840 Octav's P. Chamberlain, Chaun- B. Woodworth . Alexander Babcock, . . . 1S49 1S52 1^55 Montgomery County — (Tryon County before 1784.) Anthony Van Veghten, 1 Abraham Van Horne, . . Samuel Clyde, John Winn, John Little, Josiah Crane, Benjamin Van Vleck,. .. James Hildreth James Mclntyre, Jacob Sneli, John Eisenlord, Jacob Snell John Eisenlord, John Holland, Feb'y March March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y March August Jan'y Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y August 2, 1778 „ 27, 1781 28, U*b 28, 17S9 11, 1793 15, 1795 9, 1799 ' 10 1601 29, 1806 9, 1810 . 9, 1811 \ 23, 1813 10, 1816 28, IS 17 Feb'y 12. November, 1821 Beth Wetmore, ] 922 Charles Easton, 1S25 - 1898 Isaac Jackson, 1881 Malaehi Kittle, 1834 William T. Summons,.. 1887 Thomas Burns, * 1840 Lynds Jones. " 1848 Edwin W. Erwin, " 1>46 Barney Becker, " 1849 Livingston Spraker,... H 1869 Abram Hoffman, " 1855 New - York Co u n ty. Marinus Willett, Kobert Boyd Marinus Willett, JaoobJohn Lansing,.. James Morris, John Stai^g, , Joneph Constant William Cutting, Benjamin Ferris,. . . . Ed war J Dnnscomb,.. Benjamin Ferris Thomas K. Mercein, . Simon Fleet Buggies Hubbard, . . Feb'y Sept. Sept. Sept. Dee, August October April Feb'y Feb,y Feb'y March March April 4, 99 1784 1 1 7-7 August Feb'y 91, 1817 Mordccai M Noah, 18, 1821 29 1791 Peter ll. Wendover,. .. November, 1829 29, 179o Oliver M. Lowndes, '• 1 '26 29, in 1793 ISuJ •* 1899 Jacob H oaU rvelt, " 1881 7, 1803 John Hillver, '* 1*84 1, 1801 J.icoli acker " 1837 16, 1808 Monmouth 15. Hart it 1810 19 1!' 1S10 1811 H 1NJ3 John J V. Westcnelt,. 1846 1818 Thomas ( arnlev, " 1-19 16, i - 1 8 John < >rsrr 1 • 62 M 1815 Jame* 0. Willett 1866 Resigned, March 20, I76J. SHERIFFS. 403 Niagara County. Names. When Appoint d or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. March 26. March 7, 1810 Feb'y 5. IS 11 March 26. 1813 March 5, 1814 Feb'y 18, ISIS April 2, 1821 November, 1522 1S25 " 1827 (hut da March 19, 179S j Dec. 31, 1798 1 Nov. 5, 1S00 Nov. 10, 1804 Feb'y 21, 1807 Feb'y 8, 1808 Feb'y 26, 1810 I Febv 5, 1811 March, 16. 1815 Feb'v 9, IS 19 Feb'y 18, 1-21 November, 182d 1&25 Hiram McNiel, George Reynall Tamerlane T. Roberts,. Theodore Stone, James A. Cooper, Franklin Spaulding,. .. Alvah Hill, Samu-1 Pratt, Jr., 1S33 1S36 Cyrenus Chapin, • 4 1839 " 1842 James Cronk, " 1S55 Almond II. Millard " 1848 Almond H. Millard, Elisha Capp, 2 Chester F. Shelly, | Benjamin Farley, Count)/. John E. Hinman, Samuel M. Mott, Erastus WHlard, Jan'y 27, 1851 November. 1854 1S57 November, 182S 1S31 " 1834 1837 William Colbrath Klizur Moseley,. Charles 0. Brodhead.. . . Benajah Merrill, David Moulton, 3 Theodore S. Faxton, 3 . . Israel S. Parker, 4 Palmer V. Kellogg, " 1S40 Dec. 19, 1842 Benajah Merrill, James S. Kipp, January 11, 1843 November, 1^44 1 ^47 John B. Pease, John E. Hinman, John E. Hinman, John P k . Jones, Hugh Crocker, 1850 « 1 >o2 1855 David Pierson Onondaga County. John Harris, Abiather Hull, , Comfort Tyler Elnathan Beach, , Ebenezer li. Hawley,. Elijah Phillips, Robert Earll Elijah Bust, Robert Earll, , Elijah Bust, Jonas Earll, Jr., Hezekiab L. Granger, Luther Marsh, March Feb'y Feb'y March Jan"y March Feb'y March Feb'y March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y 14, 1794 9, 1796 17, 1798 21, 1799 27, 1801 2o, 1806 20, 1810 18, 1811 8, 1818 28, 1815 9. 1819 Luther Marsh - uith John II. Johnson, ... . Johnson Hall, Dorasttu Lawrence, .. . Elihu L. Phillips, Frederick Benson, Ueber Wetherby Joshua C Cuddeback,. William C Gardner,.. . Holland W. Chadwick, James M. Monro, November, 1822 1825 1828 1-81 1834 1S37 1340 1848 1846 l->49 1852 1855 Ontario County. Judah Colt Nathaniel Norton,. . Roger Sprague, Benjamin Barton,.. Stephen Bates, ... James li Gurnsey, Stephen Bates, Jameo Bees, .... Stephen Hate- William shepard, . Nathaniel Aden . . Pbinebas P. Bates, Samuel Lawrence, April Jan'y Jan'y Feb'y March March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y March 1790 1794 1798 1802 1806 1807 1808 1810 1811 1818 1816 1-519 1821 f Phinehas P. Bates, . . Joseph Garlinghouse, l Jonathan Buell J' ma- M. Wheeler, .. Josepb Carlinghouse, Myron II . (lark, John Lamport, Eri Densmore, 1 Phiuehas Kent, William II. Lamport, | Owen Edmonston, ... Henry C.Swift, November, 1822 1 325 1828 1831 1834 1S40 1 843 18W 1-49 1852 Appointed by governor, v. Hill, deceased. Removed, December 19, 1842. Appointed by governor, v. Monlton. superseded ; declined, and Parker appointi d Removed by governor, September 26, 1827. 404 SHERIFFS. Orange County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Isaac Nicoil, 1 "William W. Thompson, . Sept. 24, 1777 March 22, 1781 March 9, 17S5 Feb'y 2S, 17S9 Feb'y 11, 1793 Feb'y 27, 1797 August 8, 1S01 Jan'y 13, 1803 Feb'y 18, 1805 Feb'y 16, 1809 Feb'y 28, 1810 Feb'y 5, 1811 March 5, 1813 Feb'y 23, 1815 Moses De Witt Burnett, Nathaniel P. Hill, February 9, 1819 February 15, 1821 " 1625 Benjamin JacEson, Thomas Waters, Joshua Conger, James Hulse, Charles Niven, Edward L. Welling,... " 1S2S " 1831 ■ 1881 John Blake, Jr., ■ 1887 William A. Clarke, " 1S40 Benjamin Strong, John G. Horton Benjamin Strong, Benjamin Sears, Thomas S. Lockwood, . . Adam H. Linsabaugh, . Edward L. Welling,... John Van Etten, Jr., . . Adam Lilburn, William H. Houston, . . " 1S43 ■ 1846 1S49 " 1868 " 185* Orleans County. November, 1825 " 1828 " 1831 « 18=35 « 183S « 1841 Abram Beebee, Austin Day Rufus E- Hill, November, 1844 William Allis, 1S47 " 1850 Asahel Woodruffe, John Boardman, Horace B. Perry, Fredinand A. Day, George W. Bedell, 1851 " 1855 Oswego County, John S. Davis, . . Peter Pratt, Orris Hart, Orris Hart, Asa Dudley, Hastings Curtiss, William Hale,.. . Jonathan Case,. . Jabez H. Gilbert March 21, 1816 Feb'y 4, 1820 Feb'y 13, 1821 November, 1822 " 1825 » 1828 " 1831 " 1834 1S37 Norman Kowe Marinus W. Matthews,, Horatio J. Carey, 3 Alvin Lawrence Norman Kowe, George W. Stillwell,.. Rufus Hawkins, Charles A. Perkins, . . . November, 1S40 1-4:: Dec. 0, 1844 November, 1845 1843 " ISM «« 1854 » 1857 Otsego County. Richard R. Smith,. Benjamin Gilbert,. Samuel Dickson, . . Benjamin Gilbert,. Uriah Luce, Benjamin Gilbert, Solomon Martin,. .. Arunab Metealf. . .. Benjamin Gilbert, baac Williams, Jr. William Bprague, James Hawks. J'ascal Franchott, Setli Chase, Feb'y IT, March 30, March 11, Feb'y 21, Feb'y 6, March 10, March 29, Feb'y 22, Feb'y 20, Feb'y 26, Feb'y 'A Feb'j 28, March 0. June 5, 1791 1792 1793 1794 1798 1799 1802 1S00 I 1S10 1811 1818 1818 1-1'.) 1820 i Joseph B. Walton, .... Joseph H. Walton, John 11. Hiser, Barvey \v. r.abcock, .. Don F. Herrick, Levi Jndson, liaises Spencer, Henry Jones, Amos W in-or, John Brown,. ..: Jonas Platner, Beth w. Field, Harmon Edmonds, Thomas Heath February 12, 1821 November, 1821 1S26 L828 1881 1884 1837 " l-io " 1842 " ls45 " L848 1851 " 18T.7 1 Jesse Woodhull ni appted by convention, Ma\ S, 1777 but was not commissioned. '-' Appointed by governor. P. Matthews, deceased. SHERIFFS. 405 Putnam County When Appointed or Elected. Names. "William H. Johnston,.. . June 18, 1812 Peter Crosby, April 2, 1S13 j Peter "Waring Feb'y 2«, 1515 | Edward Buekbee, March 6, 1S19 John Patterson, June 10, 1S20 Edward Buekbee, Feb'y 27, 1821 Edward Buekbee, November, 1822 Thomas W. Taylor, i " 1S25 Joseph Cole 2d, *• 182S Nathaniel Cole, [ " 1831 Thomas W Taylor, George W. Travis, . William W Taylor, James Smith, William W.Tavlor,. Joseph E. M. Hobby James J. Smalley,., Harvey Mead, Charles T. Brewster, When. Appointed or Elected. November, 1S34 1S37 " 1840 " 1848 " 1846 April 5, 1849 November, 1849 1S52 1855 Queens County. Uriah Mitchell, Feb'y 4, Jonah Hallett, Feb'y 1, Daniel Menema, Feb'y 4, John Fleet | Feb'y 4, John B. Hicks, Feb'y 7, James Mitchell, j August 11, Nicholas Wvckoff, Feiyv 22, John B. Hicks, March 15, Jonathan Howard, Feb'v 8, John B. Hicks March 12, Jonathan Howard, Feb'y 13, Richard Cornell, Feb'y 9, Samuel Mott, Feb'y 1 2, 17^4 175s 171*2 17!'-; 1500 1801 1806 1810 1811 1813 1815 1819 1821 Samuel Mott, John Simonson, Samuel Mott, John Simonson, Thomas Tredwell, Elbert Tredwell, Jonathan T Furman,.. John A. Searing, Isaac Willetts, Robert 8. Seabury, George fv Downing, . . . Bernard Hendrickson,. November, 1822 u 1825 it 1828 K 1831 » 1S34 « 1837 tl 1840 '« 1843 ■ 1846 " 1849 " 1852 H 1855 Rensselaer County. Albert Pawling, William Guilleland, ... James Dole, Moses Vail, Michael Henry, Thomas Turner, Levinus Lansing, Thomas Turner, Hosea Moffit, Thomas Turner, Jeremiah Schuyler John Breese Michael S. Vandercook Feb'y 18, 1791 Feb'y 7, 1795 Jan'y 18, 179S Nov. 11, 1800 August is, 1801 Jan'y 29, 1806 Feb'y 27, 1807 Feb'y 8, 1808 Feb'y 18, 1810 Feb'y 5, 1^11 April 2, 1818 Feb'y 18, 1815 March 8, 1819 Moses Warren, February 19 November, 1821 Moses Warren, 1822 H. Vanderburgh, " 1825 William P. Haskin,.... " 1828 Ebenezer C. Barton, . . . '« 1831 Augustus Fillev, " 1834 Cornelius Schuyler, u 1881 Volney Richmond, .... u 1840 Gideon Reynolds, *' 1843 Gilbert Cropsey, " 1846 Abraham Whitbeck,. . . " 1*49 John Price, « 1852 William Wells, 1855 Richmond County. Abraham Bancker, Feb'y 4, 1784 j! Jacob Crocheron, November, 1822 Lewis Byen Feb'y 1. 1788 Walter Betts, 1825 Benjamin Parker, Feb'y 4, 1792 ' Harmon B. Cropsey,.. . 1888 Isaac ( ubberlv, Feb'y 4, 1796 Lawrence Hillyer, " 1881 Feb'y Feb'y 9, 1799 " 1884 Jacob Crocheron, 18, 1802 Andrew B. Decker, . . . 1837 Jonathan Lewis, March 6, 1806 1 Jacob Simonson, " 1840 Daniel Guion March Feb'y 20, 1810 6, 1811 , Israel O- Dissosway.. .. Jacob G- Guyon ■ 1843 Jacob Crocheron, " 1<46 April 1-VI/v 8, 1813 i 13, 1815 ! Israel O. Dissosway,. . . Abraham Ellis, " 1849 Henry Ferine, " 1S52 John Hilly, r March 2, 1S19 , Abraham Lockman,... " 1855 Jacob Crocheron Feb'y 13, 1821 1 App tinted by governor, r. Taylor, deceased. 406 SHERIFFS. Rockland County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. March 21, 1798 Apri. 5, 1799 Feb'y 20, 1800 Feb'y 27, 1804 Feb'y 22, 1808 March 5, 1810 Feb'y 15, 1811 March 5, 1814 Feb'y 18, 1818 May 31, 1820 Feb'y 13, 1S21 November, 1322 A. P. Stephens, John B. Haring Eichard Blauvelt, Harmon Blauvelt, John W. Felter, John C. Blauvelt, Archibald Cassedy, Asbury De Noyells Hageman Onderdonk,. Henry L. Sherwood,. .. JohnH. Stephens " 1S28 " 1831 Evert Hogeneamp, 1 984 " 1S37 " 1840 Peter Stephens, " 1S43 " 1846 John B. llaring, Abraham Stephens, John B. llaring, John B. Haring, " 1849 1852 " 1855 St. Lawrence County. Elisha Tibbets Thomas J. Davies, . . John Boyd, Thomas J. Davies, . . Joseph York, David C. Judson, Charles D. Raymond, Charles D. Eaymond, Levi Lockwood, Minet Jenison, March March March Feb'y M arch Feb'y Feb'y November, 10, 1802 23, 1S03 5, 1807 21, 1811 2, 1814 is. 1818 24, 1S21 er, 1822 1825 1828 Lemuel Buck, I November, 1881 " 1864 " 1887 " 1840 " 1S43 " 1811 " 1849 « 1S52 " lfc>55 Jonathan Hoyt, .., Lunian Moody,.... Benjamin Squire,.. Noble 8. Elderkin, Josiah Waid, Henry Barber, .... Reuben Nott, Paine Converse,... Saratoga County. Jacob Fort, Jr., Douw I. Fonda, Henry Davis Seth C. Baldwin, Daniel Bull, Asahel Porter, Daniel Bull, Asahel Porter, Nathaniel Ketchum,.. Hezekiah Ketchum, . . James Brisbin, John Dunning, John R. Mott, Feby 17, 1791 John Dunning, November, 1S22 Feb'y 7, 1794 L. B. Langworthy, .... " 1825 Jan'y August 11, 1798 26, 1801 « 1823 John Vernam, 1S81 Jan'y 17, 1804 Joseph Jennings, " 1884 Feb'y 21, 1807 Samuel Freeman, " 1S37 Feb'y 8, 1808 Robert Speir, u 1840 Feb'y 9, 1810 Isaac Frink, it 1843 Feb'y 11, 1811 Thomas Low, " 1846 Jan'y 18, 1818 Theodore W. Saunders, " 1S49 Feb'y 17, 1815 William T. Seymour, 1 . January 8 1859 Feb'y 18, 1819 Henry H. Hathorn, November, 1851 Feb'y 12, 1821 Philip 11. McOmber,. .. " la55 Schenectady Co u )> fy. Jamei V. S. Riley, . . John V. Van Ingen,. James V. S. Riley, . . John Brown, Gideon Holliday, [saac Biggs, Levi Ii Eaton, A Van Slvck, i. F. I). Tedder Gorshom Van Voast, Appointed by governor. March 11, 1809 Isaac I. Yates, November, 1881 Feb'y 26, 1810 Matthew l'utman, " [884 Feb'y 11, 1811 Mynderl M. K.Wemplo, M is:;; Feb'y 28, 1818 David F. Bees, M is).) Feb'y 18, 1S15 Anthony H. V:in Slvek. 14 1S48 Feb'y 13, IMS John <;. \ an \ oast, . " is i.; Fel.'v 1-.', 1821 John !'■ rime " 1849 November. 1822 Nicholas Brooks, " 1859 ii Philip H. Dedriok, 8 .... January 16 1806 " Obacfiah l.. Deforest, . . November, 1S55 •J Appointed by governor, V. Brooks, resigned SHERIFFS. 407 Schoharie County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Jacob Lawyer, Jr., Jackson Lawrence, June 10, 1795 Feb'y 23, 1796 March 4, 1797 August 8, 1801 October 29, ISO I Feb'y 5, 1S05 Feb'y 24, 1S08 Feb'y 16, 1810 Feb'y 21, 1811 March 10, 1812 March 9, 1813 April 18, 1814 Feb'y 28, 1815 Feb'y 9, 1819 Feb'y 12, 1821 Constant Brown, E. Van Home, Jacob L. Lawyer, Peter Osterhout, Adam Mattice, Daniel Larkin, November, 1822 " 1825 " 1 S28 Peter Vrooman, Jr., Barent Vrooman, Stephen Lawrence, 1831 " 1S?4 " 183V " 1840 Peter Swart. Jr., Stephen Lawrence, Henry Mann, Jr., s John L. Brown, Tobias Bouck, July 1, 1812 November, 1842 " 1845 Treat Durand, « 1848 Adam P. Becker, Abraham Kevser, Jr.,. . . Giles H. Hubbard, Constant Brown, John V. Stryker David D.L. McCulloch, Frederick Rowley, " 1851 " 1854 " 1857 John G. Swartwout, 3 Elvin K. Mandeville, Jr. Schuyler County. November, 1854 Jan'y 28, 1856 II Moses S. Weaver, I November, 1S56 William Smith, Lewis Birdsall, William Smith, Lewis Birdsall, John Van Tuyl, .... Lewis Birdsall, Jacob L. Larzelere, . Josiah B. Chapman,. Thomas Armstrong,. . Josiah B. Chapman,. Israel W. Squires,.. . Seneca County. I April 2, 1S04 March 8 1808 Feb'y 26, 1810 Feb'y 14, 1811 Feb'y 26, 1813 Feb'y 28, 1815 August 80, 1817 July 8, 1819 Feb'y 20, 1821 November, 1822 " 1825 James Rorison, Henry Moses, Israel W. Squires, James Stevenson Nathaniel N. Hoyt, .. Benjamin W. Adams,. Hugh Chapman, Aaron R. Wheeler, Horace C Tracy, Stephen Compson, November, 182S 1831 1834 1837 1840 1843 1846 1849 1852 1855 Steuben County. William Dunn, John Wilson Dugald Cameron,.. Jacob Teeple, HowHl Bull, Thomas McBurney Benjamin Wells, . L;i/.:irus Hammond George McClnre,.. . Henry Shriver,.... JohnMeGee,. .... John MeGee, March March Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y March Feb'y March Feb'y March 22, November, 179G 1800 1804 1808 1810 1812 1813 1814 1815 1819 1821 1822 John Kennedy, Alva Ellas George Huntington,.. John T. Andrews,. .. Henry Brother, Hiram Potter, Hugh McGee, Henry Brother, Oliver Allen, Gabriel F. Harrower, Lewis D. Fay, November, 1825 " 1828 a 1831 " 1834 " 1837 " 1840 " 1843 " 1846 " 1849 " 1852 u 1855 « Removed, June 21, 1842. > Appointed by governor, v. Smith, superseded. 8 Resigned. 4U8 SHERIFFS. Suffolk County. Names. Thomas Wickes,.. .. Silas Halsey Thomas Wickes,.... Phinehas Card, John Brush, Phinehas Card, Josiah Reeves Phinehas Smith, Josiah Reeves Benjamin Brewster, Josiah Reeves Benjamin Brewster, Nathaniel Conklin,. Josiah Reeves, Samuel Carll, When Appointed or Elected. Feb'y Sept Feb'y Jan'v Feb'y Feb'y March March March March March March March April March 4, 1784 29, 17S7 4, 1792 25, 1793 15, 1797 25, 17!»!» 81. 1S03 2, 1S07 1, 1S08 15, 1S10 14, 1811 12, 1818 16, 1814 8, 1815 13, 1819 Names. Abraham H. Gardiner, Abraham II. Gardiner, Samuel Smith, Abraham II. Gardiner, Richard W. Smith, . . . Silas Horton, Samuel Miller David C. Brush, Ilenrv T. Penny, David R. Rose,* David a. Rose John Clark, 3d Samuel Phillips, George F. Carman,. . . When Appointed or Elected. Feb'y 17, 15*1 November, 1822 1825 ■ 1831 1S34 ■ 1837 1840 " 1 34S " 1846 May 30, 1S46 November, 1S46 Uriah Lockwood, June John Roosa, Uriah Lockwood,.. John Roosa, David Hammond,. Elnathan Sears,... Mahar W. Horton,. Mahar W. Horton,. David Hammond,. Richard D. Childs,. Sullivan Count)/. 1, 1809 | Mahon W. Horton 5, 1S10 Joseph Grant . ... 5, 1S11 John G. Childs, .. 19, 1813 Felix Kellv, 6, 1815 William Giiman,.. 2, 1819 Neal Benson 12, 1821 James S. Wells, . . November, 1S22 John C. Holley,. . 1825 Ares B. Leroy ,*.... March Feb'y March March March Feb'y November, Tioga Count)/. James McMasters, . Joseph Hinchman, Edward Edwards,. Guy Maxwell, John Cantine, William Woodruff,. William Jenkins,.. Jonathan Piatt,.... Miles Forman Jonathan Piatt, . . . Miles Forman, .... Elijah S. Hinman,. Henry Wells, Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y January January April Feb'y Feb'y March April March July 17 1791 1795 18, William Jenkins, 19, 1799 E. Shoemaker 18, 1800 Ilenrv McCormick, 19, 1804 Lyman Covell, "S 1805 1S06 • r >, Prentice Ransom, I-:, 1810 Robert I.. Fleming, 8, 1811 Charles 11. Baratow,. . . 8. 1813 John J. Backett 17, 1816 Nathan H. Woodford., 27. 1819 Robbing I>. Willard,... 3, 1819 Samuel Mills, Feb'y 24, 1821 November, 1822 Henry Bloom, Nieoii Halaey, Nicholas Townlev,. Nicholas Townley,. Ebenezer Vickery,. Thomas Robertson, Peter Baser 2d,... Minos McGowen.. . Tompkins County June 26, 1817 March 2, 1819 Feb'y 12, 1821 November, 1822 lS2, r » 1 388 1881 1884 Jehlel l.ndiow Edward L. Porter^ Ephraim Lxbar John P, Andrews. . . Charles ('. II. .w ill... lew i- II \ 'ankirk... Richard J. I\ ea Smith Robertson,... November, Appointed by governor, r. Penny, deceased. SHERIFFS. 409 Ulster County. Names. Egbert Dumond, . John J. Siegbt Kgliert Dumond,. Moses Yeomans,.. Benjamin Sears Levi Dodge Peter Ten Broeck, Henry Sleght , ! avid Rea Levi Jansen , Isaac Dubois, Levi Jansen, , Charles Bruyn, Isaac Dubois, Charles Bruyn,. . .. When Appointed cr Elected. January March March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y Nov. Nov. June Feb'y Feb'y Feb'v March March 6, 177S 26, 1781 9, 1785 2-, 17^9 18, 1793 21. 179+ S. 1797 6, 1800 \ 18H4 .-. 1807 18, 1810 5. 1811 11, 1812 28, 1813 22, 1815 Ab'm Cantine,. Joseph Deyo, Joseph Deyo J. C Broad head,... Derick Dubois B njamin Harcourt, John Everett, Solomon E. Elting,. . Derick Dubois, John !! Schryver,. . Charles Brodhead.. , Jacob I. Signer,.... John Griffiths, Maurice Wurts, Feb'y 9, Feb'y 18, November, 1S19 1S21 1S22 1825 1823 1*81 1831 1887 1S40 1S13 1846 1S49 1852 1855 Henrv Spencer Joseph Tefft.. .'. Artemus Aldrich,... James L. Thurman Pelatiah Richards .. Dudlev Farlin Dudley Farlin, Henry Spencer, Dudley Farlin James T. Cameron,. Warren County. Joseph Rnssell,... Timothy Bowman Stephen Griffin, . . Timothy Bowcn,.. James Lawrence,. Luther Brown. . . . King Allen. 1 Louis Person. 2 . . . Daniel Ferguson,. Nov. 19, 1813 Feb'v 17, 1815 March io; i-i7 March 16, 1318 Nov. 10, 1820 Feb'y 18, 1821 November, 1822 ** ■\^>:> " 1828 " 1831 November, January 27, November, 1834 1887 1S40 1843 1846 1S49 1852 1855 1855 Washington County. Ed ward Savage. a January 6, March " 22, March 28, Feb'v 24. Feb'y IS Sept. 30, Feb'y 22, Feb'v 12, March 18, Feb'y 16, Feb'y 8, March 5, Feb'y 13, Feb'y 25, 1778 1781 Hamilton McCollister, .. Peter B. Tearse, Andrew White, Philip Smith, 1785 17-0 1 793 1796 Abner Stone, Nathan Wilson, 1798 1802 David Woods Simon Stevens, Jr., John Dotv 1806 1810 1811 Wadsworth Bull, John Dotv 1818 1818 Leonard Gibbs, 1813 John Doty, John Gale John Gale... W. MeFartand 2d, Warren F. Hitchcock, . Darius Sherrill Benjamin Ferris, Philander 0. Hitchcock, Leonard Wells, Horace Stowcll, Daniel F. Payne, William A. Russell,.... James R. Gandall, . ... Hugh B. Cowan, July 3, 1819 February 12, 1821 November, 1822 1825 1828 1831 " 1834 " 1837 " 1840 " 1843 1-46 1849 1852 1855 Reuben H. Foster, . (""•alien Foster < al v in D. Palmeter, Truman Heminway, Hiram Mann, V. W. Stout,. Wayne County. November, 1 825 1823 1331 1884 1887 1840 John Borrodaile George W. Barnard,. Chester A. Ward, . .. George W. Paddock, Win. B. Nottingham, November, 1 FaiU-d to renew bail 3 Appointed May 8, 1777, by convention 35 2 Appointed v. Allen. 1843 1846 1S49 1852 1855 410 SHERIFFS SURROGATES. Westchester County. Names. John Thomas, Jesse Hunt, John Thomas, Philip Pell Thomas Thomas, Samuel Haight, Elias Newman, , William Barker, Jonathan Ward, Daniel Delevan, Joseph Hatfield, , St. John Constant, Klijah Ward, St. John Constant, Lyman Cook, , William R. Groger,. . . Roswell Gardiner, .... Abraham Smith, Miles Benham, Alfred Brown, Ralph Ketchnm, Uriah Hanford, Jeremiah B. Andrews, When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. January 6, 1778 March 29, 17S1 March 9, 17S5 March 13, 1787 March 22, 1788 Feb'y 21, 1792 March 1, 1796 March 26. 1799 Feb'y 17, 1802 March 19, 1806 March 23, 1807 March 10, 1808 Feb'y 16, 1S10 Feb'y 12, 1811 Feb'y 26, 1812 March 16, 1S15 Lyman Cook, . Ward B. Howard, John Townsend, Allan McDonald, David D. Webbers,.... Aaron Brown, Joseph H. Anderson, .. AniosT. Hatfield, February 25, 1818 February 14, 1821 November, 1822 1825 " 1-28 " 1S31 1834 1837 " 1840 William H- Briggs,.... James M. Bates Benjamin D. Miller, ... AIsop H. Lockwood, .. Daniel H. Little,. " 1843 " 1S46 ■ 1849 " 1852 " 1855 Wyoming County. November, 1S41 " 1843 1846 | Timothy H. Buxton,. .. James Moffett, 1 Newcomb Demary, Jr., November, 1849 1852 ■ 1856 Yates County. November, 1822 " 1S31 ■ 1834 " 1837 ■ 1840 1 Smith L. Mallory, Martin Holmes, Georare Wagener, Nathaniel Squires, Daniel Lanning, November, 1843 1846 " 1S49 ■ 1852 •» 1856 PREROGATIVE COURT.— SURROGATES. The proving of wills, under an act of the general assembly, passed November 11, 1692, was vested in the governor, who dele- gated his powers to persons in different counties. The Court of Probate, as in England, was under ecclesiastical authority, whence the device of its seal — the bishop's mitre, of which we give an engraving. The colonial secretary was register to this court, the fees of which formed an important part of his emoluments. Governor Tryon, shortly before the revolution, transferred his business to Edward Fanning, his private secretary, but the latter appealed to the crown, and obtained an order for its restoration. 1 The Court of Probates was continued in the first constitution, 3 the judge being appointed by the council, with like powers with the colonial governor, and continued till abolished, March 21, 1 April 18, 1774. Commissions, vol. ment 14, p. 13. - Article 6. vi, page 12s, t-ecrctary's ofiice, London, Docu- SURROGATES. 411 1 823, by an act directing its records to be deposited in the secre- tary's office. Surrogates were appointed for an unlimited time by the council of appointment, until 1821, when the appointing power was given to the governor and Senate, and the term limited to four years. The constitution of 1846 directs the duties of surrogate to be performed by the county judge, excepting those counties whose population exceeds 40,000, in which the Legislature may provide for the election of a separate officer to perform the duties of sur- rogate. Such an officer has been elected in the following counties, viz: Albany, Cattaraugus (since 1857), Cayuga, Chautauque, Columbia, Dutchess, Erie, Jefferson, Kings, Monroe, New-York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario (since 1852), Orange, Oswego, Otsego, Queens (since 1857), Rensselaer, St. Lawrence, Saratoga, Ulster, Washington and Westchester. Surrogates are allowed to take the acknowledgment of deeds, and to administer oaths, in the same manner as county judges. 1 Judges of the Court of Probates. Names. When Appointed j or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Thomas Tredwell, Peter Ogilvie, March 13, 17T8 ' April 6, 1787 April 5, 1799 John Champlin T. Van Wyck Graham,. Gerrit Y. Lansing, February 11, 1811 March 16, 1813 Leonard Gansevoort,. . . July 8, 1816 Surrogates in the Several Counties Albany County. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. John De Peyster, Henry Oothoudt. John" De Peyster Douw. Abraham G. Lansing, .. March 23, 1778 April 4, 17S2 April 4, 1782 March 13, 1787 April 12, 1808 March 5, 1810 June 11, 1811 March 3, 1813 April 19, 1815 Ebenezer Baldwin, Abraham Ten Eycfc,Jr., Thomas A. Brigden,. . . Anthony Blanchard,. .. July 7, 1819 February 19, 1821 April 11, 1822 April 9, 1831 February 28, 1840 February 28, 1844 June, 1847 John H. Wendell, Anthony Blanchard,. . . Lewis Benedict, Jr.,. .. O. H. Chittenden, James A. McKown, . . . John H. Wendell Christopher C Yates,. . . November, 1851 1855 Allegany County} Luke Godspeed, Alexander Dautremont, Daniel Lawrence, April June March Zephaniah Z. Caswell,..! June 7, 1807 6, 1812 23, 1318 27, 1815 Samuel C Wilson,. John G. Collins,. .. Samuel C. Wilson,. April 12, 1831 January 24, 1840 February 14, 1844 1 Chapter 17.V Laws of 1851. 3 since 1847 the duties of surrogate have been performed by the county judge in thii county. 412 SURROGATES. Broome County} Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names W ¥ B A Planted JNarae9 ' !>r Elected. April 3, 1306 Feb'v 12, 1S21 March 27, 1823 J'seph K. Rugg, Hamilton Collier John K. Dickinson, February 1 2, 1636 February 19, 1S40 February 19, 1S44 Peter Robinson, George Park, Cattaraugus County} Jeremy Wooster, ] March 28, 1317 "Walter Wood -June 1, 1320 Jeremy Wooster, | Feb'y 12, 1S21 Mos s Beectier I April 16, 1830 Robert H. Shankland,. February 9, 1833 Allen D.Scott, j April * 2-, ls57 Glen Cuyler Eleazer Burnham, . . . Glen Cuyler, Eleazer Burnham, . . . Seneca Wood Benjamin L. Cuyler,. John Porter, Thomas Y. How, Jr., Cayuga County. March Feb'v Feb'v Feb'y June Feb'y March 14, 1799 5, 1811 26, 1313 28, 1815 7, 1820 14, 1821 12, 1S23 March 18, 1836 Gec-ge II . Charles B- Ja*<»b R. How, Jacob R How, Solomon Giles. 2 Campbell W Haynes,' Jacob R. How, Wood ] April 14, 1S40 Perry, February 15, 1S44 June November, 1S47 1S51 1852 1855 1855 Squire White, Daniel G. Garnsey,. William Smith William Smith, Jr.,. Austin Smith, Orsell Cook, Lyman Covell, . . James Dunn, Chautauque County. Orton Clark Emory F. Warren. . Francis S. Edwards,' Charles F. Matteson, Albert Richmond, . . Feb'y 9, 1811 July 6, 1819 Feb'y 20, 1S21 March 27, 1823 January 17, 1S41 March" 13, 1844 Chem ung Co u n ty} May 4, 1S36 II Benajah B. Paine, I May May 4, 1S40 || | June, 1°4T November, 1851 " 1852 " 1855 " 1*55 4, 1844 John L. Mercereau, . James Birdsall David Buttolph, John Tracy. Nathan Chamberlin, . . Chenango County} March 22, 1798 March 25. 1811 March 16, 1S13 March 6, 1816 July 8, 1819 John Randall,. .. John Tracy, Smith M. Purdy, Samuel McKoon. Roswell Judson,. June 7, 1320 March 7, 1821 January 11, 1833 December 1, 1S37 January 20, 1848 Theodoms Piatt Thomas T red well St. John B. L. Skinner,. Clinton Count)/} March 7, 1788 II St. John B L. Skinner.! January 30, 1837 March 14, 1807 ij Eleazer Miller January •_'». 1840 Feb'y 8, 1631 || George W. 1 "aimer, | January 24, 18»14 Kil'an K.VanRensselaer, Philip L. Hoffman, James I Van Allen, Martin Van l'.nr.n James Vanderpool, James I. Van Alien Abraham M. Van I'.ur. n. Colu mbia Cou n ty. April March Feb'y Feb'y March April Bept 18, 1786 I] 28, 1791 2, 1804 20, 1808 19, 1818 8, 11. John Ganl, Jr., William II. Tobey, . . . Joseph D. Monell Charles B. Dut her,... Elijah I'avn Eoberl B. Monell, .... January 10, 1S37 Januarj 28, 1841 January 24, 1S45 June. * 1847 November, 1851 1855 1 since 1847 the duties of surrogate have been performed by the county judge in this county. - Br> clal surrogate. •■ Appointed special surrogate. November 20, r. Edwards. * Judge and sheriff the same, from 1847 to 16C>7. SURROGATES. 413 Cortland County} Names. When Appointed or Elected. When Appointed or Elec'ed. John McWhorter, . Mead Merrill, Luther F. Stevens,. Adin Webb JabezB. Phelps,... April April March March March 8, 1S03 3, 1810 4, 181 1 9, 1316 27, 1823 Charles W. Lynde,. Townsend Ross,. . . . Anthonv Freer, Adin Webb Anthony Freer, April 15, 1S23 March 9, 1832 May 4, 1836 May 4, 1840 May 4, 1344 Delaware County. Anthony Marvin, ' March John R. Gregory, j Feb'y Amos Douglass, I March Robert North, I Feb'y 20, 1797 i] Amasa Parker, 12, 1811 | Charles Ilathawav,... 9, 1813 '! Nelson K. Wheeler,.. 16, 1315 11 Dutchess County. Gilbert Livingston, ' June Anthony Huffman March Gilbert Livingston,.... March James Tallmadge, Jr., . . Nov. Thomas J. Oakley, Feb'y George Bloom, ! March Philo Ruggles ! March Derrick Brstockholin, . . | Feb'y 16, 1:75 : 28, 17^5 18, 1787 '.'. 1804 '.», 1310 11. 1^11 10, 1313 18, 1815 John Brush Ebenezer Nye James Hooker, Robert Wilkinson,. . . Virsril D. Bonesteel, . . John P. H. Tallman,. John P. H. Tallman.. Edgar Thorn, April 3, 1832 April 13, 1840 April 18, 1S44 July 9, 1819 March 1, 1S21 March 7, 1323 Feb'y 10, 1840 Feb'y 10, 1S44 June, 1847 Noveml >er, 1351 u 1855 Erie County. Boawefl Chapin,... Ebenezer Johnson, Martin Chittenden, Israel T. Hatch,... Samuel Caldwell,. . Feb'v Fcb'v Feb'y 1321 1828 1 W-2 January 11, 1888 Thomas C. Love, I January 15, 1841 Peter M. Yosburgh, ' January 24, 1*45 Peter M. Vbeburgl) June, 1847 Charles D. Norton, Jr.,. November, 1851 July Abram Thorn, ls55 Essex County. William Gilliland, ' March 24,1800 James McCrea I October 29, 1801 Thomas Tredwell, Ezra C. Gross Ashley Pond, March Feb'y March 14. 1807 18, 1815 2, 1819 John Calkins, , Augustus C. Hand, Orlando Kellogg, , Robert W. Livingston, March 3. 1821 April 15, 1881 •lanuarv ■24. 1*40 January 24, 1344 Franklin County. Joshua Nicholls 1 March 23, 1 808 Albon Man April 7, 1-14 Ebenezer Brownson,.. .., July 8, 1S16 James B. Spencer, f April 16, 1823 Sidm v Lawn-nce, Nov. 14, 1887 Martin L. Parlin, J March 81, 1S43 Fulton County} Archibald McFarland, July 17, 1638. Genesee County} Jeremiah R.Munson,... I Aprjl 2,1804 Riehard Smith [April 8,1305 Andrew A. Kllieott,. 2 ..! Mareh 2:;, 1311 Richard Smith 'March 10 1*12 Andrew A. Ellicott April 17.1815 Ebenezer Mix Harvey Putnam, Timotiiv Fitch, Samuel Willett. Feb'y 14, 1321 May 23, 1840 Mav 25, 1841 May 25, 1-45 1 Since 1*47 the duties of surrogale have been performed by the county judge in this county. 1 Did not qualify. *35 414 SURROGATES. Greene County} Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. John H. Cuyler, Dorrance Kirtland, John Adams, March 29, 1800 June 18, 1808 March 15, 1810 Dorrance Kirtland, Malbone Watson, Feb'y 5, 1811 April IS, 188S Hamilton County} Thomas H. Kline, 1 Feb'y Isaac Brown, I July 7, 1840 Isaac J. VanderwarkerJ Feb'y William K.YanArnum,| May 10, 1848 12, 1S46 Moses De Witt, Dan Chapman Abijah Tambling Nathaniel S. Benton, Herkimer County} Feb'y 17, 1791 II Arphaxed Loomis,. March 23, 1803 Charles S. Beuton,. Nov. 6, IS 16 Lauren Ford March 29, 1821 [| Ezra Graves, January 10, 1823 July 10, 1S37 April 2, 1841 April 2, 1S45 Benjamin Skinner, John M. Canfleld,.. Elisha Camp, David Perry, Lyman Munson, ... Benjamin Wright,. Jefferson County. April 8, 1805 March 15, 1811 Feb'y 26. 1818 June 27, 1815 April 2, 1816 Nov. 26, 1S20 Lyman Munson, Benjamin Wright,. — John Clarke, Nathaniel P. Wardwell, Lysander H. Brown,. . . James K. A. Perkins,.. Feb'y March Feb'y Feb'y June, 18, 1821 27, 1823 28, 1840 28, 1844 1847 November, 1851 Johannes E. Lott, James Lcfferts, William Livingston,.., Jeremiah Lott, liichanl Corn well, Alden Spooner, Isaac W. Bostwick,. Chillus Doty, Barnabas Yale, Chillus Doty, Kings County. April 6, 17S7 June 11, 1793 January 16, 1S00 March 29, 1814 Feb'y 26, 1832 AprU 26, 1841 Lewis April March Juue Feb'y 8, 1805 15, 1815 6, 1890 18, 1821 Alonzo G. Hammond,. Andrew B. Hodges, 2 . . Jesse. C Smith, Jesse C. Smith, Hodman B. Dawson,.. May 8, 1S45 June, 1S47 November, 1850 « 1851 ■ 1S54 Sylvester Miller, ..( March 23, 1823 Andrew W. Doig, . .. .. Feb'y 28, 1835 William L. Easton, .. . . Feb'y 7, 1840 Daniel S.Bailey, . . J Feb'y T, 1644 Livingston County. James Roseburgh, I Feb'y 26, 1821 Samuel W. Spencer, March 20, 1832 Benjamin F. Angel, | March 23, 1836 William H. Kelsey I April Benjamin F. Angol,...| March 22, 1840 8, 1M4 Madison County. Thomas II . Hubbard,. . . I March Asa B. Bizer, Feb'y John G. Slower, | Feb'y 26, 1806 || Otis P. O ringer 1 April 13, 1827 26, 1816 i I Jamei B. Eldredge Feb'v 18,1840 19, 1821 jl James W. Nye, Feb'y 18, 1844 1 Since 1847 the duties of surrogate have been performed by tho county Judge in this county. > Died. SURROGATES. 415 Monroe County} Names- Martin F. Delano... En os Pomeroy,. .. . Mortimer F. Delano, When Appointed or Elected. ElishaElv March 10, 1S21 Orrin E Gibbs March 28, 1823 April 30, 1835 January 29, 1S40 January 29, 1S44 Names. Simeon B. Jewett,. Moses £ perry Denton G. Shwart, Henry P. Norton,.. When Appointed or Elected. October 30, 1845 June, 1S47 November, 1851 1355 Christopher P. Yates,. Isaac Paris, Josiah Crane James Lansing, Montgomery County. March March April 23, 1773 13, 17-7 6, 1790 August 13, 1801 i Tobias A Stouteburgh, February 12, 1^1 Kichard H. Cushne\v . , Julv 17, 183S Giles F. Van Vechten,.! April 1, 1843 David Gelstan Svlvanus Miller,... John W. Mulligan, Sylvanus Miller, .. James Campbell, .. New -York County. March 30, 1787 August -. 1881 March •J". 1810 Feb'y », 1S11 Feb'y 18, 1821 ! David D. Ogden, ] Jan'y Charles McV r ean, .. Alex. W. Bradford, Edward C. West,.. 17, 1S40 Jan'y 24, 1S44 November, 1848 Dec. 1, 1857 Niagara County} Archibald S- Clarke i March Otis K. Hopkins, May Amos i allender March Ebenezer Johnson ' Feb Kufus Spaulding, | April 26, 1S08 n Willard Smith 27, 1812 Hiram Gardner,. .. 16, 1813 I Joseph C. Morse,.. 28, 1815 II Henry A. Carter... 2, 1821 \\ Joaiah K. Skinner, February 25, 1*22 March 31, 1831 Januarv 30, 1S36 February 28, 1-40 February 28, 1844 Oneida County. Arthur Breese, Joshua Hathaway. . Erastus Clark, Joshua Hathaway. Greene C- Bronson, Joshua Hathaway, . Henry A. Poster,. .. Alanaon Bennett — March 10, 179S March 28, 1808 Feb'y 28, 1-13 March 10, 1S15 April 18, 1-1'J F.-b'v 18, IH21 March 81, 1827 January 12, 1881 Henry A. Foster, John Strykcr, Othniel S. Williams,. Othniel S Williams, . Baipk Mcintosh.* . .. Nelson B. Stevens, 2 . lieurv M. Burchard.. January 27, 1835 August 22, 1839 Juno, 1S47 November, 1-51 1S52 1S55 1855 Onondaga County. Moses DeWttt Thomas Munford Thaddens M. Wood, .. George Hall Medad Curtiss, George Hall James Porter, March 14, 1794 October 1, 1787 March 21, 1799 April 2, 1800 March 2", 1810 Feb'y M 1811 Feb'y 14, 1821 Freeborn G. Jewett,... 1 February 11, 1824 John Fleming. Jr., .... April 12, 1831 Isaac T. Minard, \ January 24, 1840 David D. Hilles, February 8, 18 Isaac T. Minard June, L. Harris Hiscock, November, Amasa H. Jerome, " 1847 1-51 1855 Since 1847 the duties of surrogate have been performed by the county judge in thi« coy nt v. * Special surrogate. 416 SURROGATES. Ontario County. Names. John Cooper Samuel Mellish, ... Israel Chapin. Jr., Amos Hall Dudlay Saltonstall, Reuben Hart, Kliphalet Taylor,. Reuben Hart* .... Kliphalet Taylor, . Reuben Hart, When Appointed or Elected. May 5 March 22 March IS Feb'y 23 January 25 Feb'y 16 Feb'y 13 Feb'y 5 March 9 March 17 17?9 1792 1795 1796 1798 1 B09 1810 1S11 I8T8 1&15 Names. "When Appointed or Elected. Stephen Phelps, Ira Selby Jared Wilcox Jared Wilson Orson Benjamin, . . . George B. I'arburt, . Mark II. Sibley.'.. ! Orson Benjamin, 9 . . Samuel Salisbury, 3 . i Orson Benjumin, . . . April id. March 5, March 2-, March January 29, April " 10, • I une. December 2. February is, November, isi7 1S21 mis 1887 1840 1844 1847 1852 1-5:5 1S55 James Everitf, . . . Ei I ward Ely, Job Noble Edward Ely, Wheeler i ase, . . . Daniel II. Tuthill, Orange County. October 23, 1779 March 31, 1815 ■June B, 1820 Feb'y 15, 1821 March 21, L823 October 6, 1827 John 13. Booth George M. Crier,.. .. Charles Borland, . . . Benjamin F. Duryea, James W. Fowler,. .. I John C. McCounell, . October 22, 1S31 February 7, 1S40 February 27. 1844 June, Im' November, 1S51 44 1>55 Orleans County? W T illiam White, i April Alexis Ward, April John Chamberlain, 1 March 19, 1825 3, 1829 S. Clark, January 21, 1886 Cole January 21, 1*40 8, 1S33 \\ Thomas 8. Clark, | January 21, 1S44 Tboma Dan H. Oswego County? Elias Brewster ! March Abraham P. Vosburgh. Orris Hart Chester Ilavden, . John A. Davis.. . Joseph W. Hehne, Feb'y April Feb'y March March 21,1816 Orville Robinson, March 17, 1 SI r Joseph Torrey, Joel Turrill S, 1819 I Joel Turrill, 19, 1S21 j Orria Hart.. 2S, 1S23 | William P. i 27, lv2C J 1S30 February 9, 1339 February 8, 1848 Nov. 18, I84fi October 1, 1»4G James Cannon, Moss Kent, Philip Vanderveer, Ferdinand Vanderveer, Ambrose < lark, Bilhn Williams. Jr Ambrose L. Jordan, Nathaniel Fenton, , Otsego County. Feb'y 17. 1791 March 19, 1794 \'i\. J, (804 Feb'y T 1 305 March 10, 1 808 March 16, 1818 March 2, L815 Juno 17, 1813 William G. Angel, I February 1", l c 21 Elisha Foot. ' Nov. 22, 1824 Ceo. A. Starkweather,. February 1,1888 James Brackett January 12, 1841 Schuyler Crippeii, March S\ 1-15 Hiram Kinne June, 1M7 Hiram Kinne NovembeTi Thomas Mcintosh, Jr ,. 44 1 B6 1 1855 Joel Frost, Ralsaman C- Austin, Joel Frost Walker Todd, Joel Frost, Putnam County. 3 June 18, 1812 I Jeremiah Hine, .. April 2, 1318 Walker Tod I..... Feb'y 28, 1SI5 Howard II. White, March 6. 1819 Abraham S tilth,.. Feb'y 27, 1821 Azor 15. Crane March January January April • pril 28, 1822 81, 1888 14, 1840 9 1840 2, 1843 1 Judge and surrogate. a Surrogate. 1-17 the (Juliet of surrogate have been performed by the county judge in Miw county. SURROGATES. 417 Queens County. 1 Names. Joseph Robinson David Lambert.-on, Jr. John I). Ditmis, Johu W. Seaman, Feb'y &, 17S4 ; Nicholas Wvekoff, Feb'y 24, 1810 Henry I. Hairner, June 6, 1820 Morris Fosdick, Feb'y 14, 1S21 March 4, 1826 April S, 1-34 November, 1857 Rensselaer County. Moss Kent I Feb'y John rt oodwonh, dune Jeremiah Osborne, March Alanson Douglass, March David Allen.. \pril William MeManus Feb'y Benjamin Smith Jane Nicholas M. Masters, . .-] .June IS, 1791 7, 1793 13, 1808 31, 130<5 2, 1813 2- 1815 13. 1-1- 7, 182U Thomas Clowes March 31, 1S21 Philip Vielie, •lob Pierson, April 17, 1827 March 28 1885 Cornelias L Tracy January 31, 1640 r tc-phen Reynolds January 31, 1844 George T. Blair June, 184'i Robert H. McCkllan,.. November, ^55 Richmond County.' Adrian Bancker March 13.17-7 Abraham Bancker, Sept. 29, 1792 John Houseman Mav, 3 >, 1S09 Cornelius Bedel] Vpril 3. 1810 Jonathan Lewis Feb'y 5,1811 Cornelius Bedell, | April Tnnis Egbert I February 18, 1815 Richard Connor, March 11, 1820 Tuu'i-* Egbert,. February 14, 1821 John Garretson January 11, 1826 Richard Crocheron, ... March 10. 1880 Lewis R. Marsh, i Feb'y 3, 1^43 Rockland County. Peter Tauimnn, Tunis Smith Peter Taulman Garret Onderdonk,. Richard Blauvelt,. . Bernard O'BI March 21, 1798 1 James Stevens [ Msrch 3, 1821 April 6, 1807 John Van Houghten,..! Feb'y 17. 1829 Feb'y 8, 1W>8 John J. Wood January 21,1887 March 5. ism George Benson January 22, 1-41 Feb'y 15,1811 Horatio 6. PraU, January '27,1845 i dune" 0, : I St. Lawrence County. Matthew Perkins March 1", 1802 Andrew McCollom Feb'y 16, 1- .'.i Ge rge B»yd Jane 5, 1812 Qonverneur Ogden March 1818 Silas Wrigut, -Jr , Feb'y 24, 1821 Horac Allen January 21,1-24 James Redington, (. harles G. Myers. Benjamin G- Baldwin.. March March June, 80, 1-40 80, 1544 1S47 James Redington November, 1-05 Saratoga ( 'ounty. Sidney Berry Feb'y Henrv Walton >epu Beriah Palmer Not. Thomas Palmer March Daniel G. Garnsey, March 17, 1791 ' Thoma- Palmer Feb'v 17, 1515 26,1794 George Pahner, duly 3, 1816 John W. Thompson,... May 7,1884 81,1812 .John C. Ilulbert June, 1-47 5, 1818 Cornelius A. Waldron,. November, 1-55 Schenectady County.* William T Teller I May 3'', 1809 I! Robert Rudson \pril 6, 1813 William J. Teller. March 8,1815 John Yates, Feb'y 12, 1816 . Giles F. Yates,.... John Saunders David Cady Smith, ... Feb'y 21, 1821 ... Fel.'v 18, 1840 .... Feb'y 18, 1S44 and surrogate the same, from 1847 to 1857. • Since 1817 the duties of surrogate have been performed by the county judge in this 418 SURROGATES. Schoharie County} Names. When Appointed or Elected. Storm A. Becker, John Gebhard.. . Storm A. Becker. John Gebhard,. . June 10, 1795 Feb'y 26, 1811 March 9, 1S13 Feb'y 28, 1815 Names. When Appointed or Elected. William Mann Feb'v 4, 1822 Henry Hamilton, j Ma^ch 2,1839 Thomas Smith, March 26, 1840 Demosthenes Lawver, . ' March 26, 1S44 Seneca County} Jared Sandford, John Savre .Tared Sandford William Thompson, , Luther F. Stevens,.. , Stephen Ross, Henry A. Townsend George McClure,. . . John Metcalfe, James Read Samuel Baker, Hugh Gelston. Jr.,.. Thomas Tredwell,.., Nicoll Floyd, Ebenezer M. Case,.. April Feb'y April Feb'y April 2, 1804 14, 1811 8, 1S13 28, 1815 3, 1819 William Thompson,. . . I March 81, 1S21 Samuel Birdsall, | Dec. 3, 1S27 Jehial II. Halsey, July 22, 1>37 John Morgan, March 2, 1843 Steuben County} March March March April April April 81, 1796 -'4, 1800 25. 1805 8, 1813 8, 1S15 10, 1817 William Read James Brund ridge, William Woods.. .. Robert Campbell, . David Ramsey, . . . Ansel J. McCall Suffolk County} October 2. 1786 April 17, 17S7 Nov. 8, 1791 March 28, 1828 Hugh Hal9ey,. ... George Miller,. .. Charles A. Floyd, . March 20, 1821 March 28, 1823 •January 8, 1827 January 31, 1S35 January 24, 1S40 Feb'y 8, 1844 April 13, 1S27 January 81, 1840 January 81, 1844 Sullivan County} James S. Dunning, . . . Livingston Billings,... Jame9 S. Dunning,. .. Livingston Billings... James S. Dunning,. .. John Mersereau, Balthazar De Haert, .. William Woodruff, ... William Jenkins, Caleb Baker, Robert Lawrence, Isaac S. Boardinan,... June March Feb'y March Feb'y Feb'y March Feb'y 1, 1809 5, 1810 6, 1811 lit. 1813 I8j 1815 Peter F. Hunn Archibald C Neven, William B. Wright,. Roberts. Halstead,. Tioga County} 17, 1791 27, 179s 22, 1802 January 28, 1805 April 7, 1806 Feb'y 27, 1808 March 4, 1820 Robert Lawrence,. .. Charles Baker, William Maxwell,. .. Thomas Farringlon,. Nathaniel W. Davis,. AJunsou M linger,. . . . Feb'v 12, 1816 March 11, 1S28 Feb'y 20, 1840 Feb'y 20, 1S44 Feb'y April Feb'y April' 24, 1821 18, 1825 ic, 1829 80, 1885 January 20, 1S40 January 24, 1844 Andrew D. W. Bruyn,. Edmoncl Gh Pelton Miles Finch, Charles Humphrey,. . . Tompkins County} April March March March 11, 1817 21, 1821 2T, 1828 4, 1881 Event Humphrey,. Arthur S. Johnson, George (J. Freer, .. January 8, 1834 March 8, 1838 Feb'y 14, 1848 Since 1847 the duties of surrogate have been performed by the county Judge in this county. SURROGATES. 419 Ulster County. Names. Joseph Gasherie, . . Arthur Parks Henry Wisner, Joseph Gashierie, Daniel Brodhead, Jr.,. . . Peter Marius Groen, Daniel Brodhead, Jr.,.. . Abraham Myer, Daniel Brodhead Jr.,... When Appointed or Elected. March 18, March 23, March 23, March 18, March 6, March 12, Feb'y 5, March 23, Feb'y 13, 1T73 1735 1785 17-7 1806 1810 1311 1S13 1815 Names. When Appointed or Elected. Allen Anderson, ; Feb'y 13, 1S21 Jonathan D. Ostrander, April 9, 1S23 Lucas Elmendorf. j April 30, 1S35 James N. Mitchell, January 24,1^40 May 10, 1S45 June, 1S47 November, 1851 " 1S55 Jonathan D. Ostrander. William Masten, Henry Brodhead, Jr.,.. Jesse'F. Bookstaver, . . . Warren County} Robert Wilkinson, ! March 19, 1S13 Thomas Pattison Feb'y 17,1815 Joseph W. Paddock,.... Julv 8,1319 John Beebe, j April 1 5, 1 820 Allen Anderson, | March 27, 1S23 Abraham Wing [ Nov Stephen Pratt Seth C Baldwin, . Orange Ferris, .... Thomas S. Gray, . Ebenezer Clarke Edward Savage Melancton L. Woolsey, Edward Savage, Isaac Sargent, Edward Savage, Isaac Sargent Nathaniel Pitcher, Edward Savage UenrvC. Martindale,. , Washington County. March March June March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y March March July It. 1778 21. 1733 23, 1786 18, 1787 18, 1808 9, 1810 3. 1811 24, 1812 ft, 1313 ft, 1816 j) Calvin Smith Leonard Gibbs, Samuel Standish, .John Willard Alexander Robertson,. John C. Parker. Luther Waite,. Joseph Boies,. David A. Boies Marinas Fairchild.. ... 7, 1327 January 27, 1S32 Feb'y ft, 1S35 Feb'y 17, 1340 March 16, 1845 Juiv 8, 1819 Feb'y 24, 1821 January 18, 1824 Feb'v 7, 1832 January 1ft, 1S37 January 15, 1S41 January 87, 1845 June, 1347 November, 1851 " 1355 Wayne County. John S. Tallmadge,. Frederick Smith,. . . Graham H. Chapin,. April 13. 1823 January 11, 18M March 10, 1S26 Lyman Sherwood, I Feb'y 12, 1833 James C Smith, April 10, 1844 Wes tches ter Coun ty. Richard Hatfield, Philip Pell, Jr., . Samuel Young*,.. Edward Thomas, Samuel Youngs, Ezra Lock wood,. Samuel Youngs, Ezra L ckwood,. Samuel Youngs, . March March October January Feb'y " March Feb'y Feb'y March 88, 1773 18, 1787 81, 1800 23. 1S02 19, 1807 10, 1808 16, 1810 12, 1311 19, 1813 1 Henry White, Samuel Tonnes,. . . . Ebenezer White, Jr., Jonathan Ward Alexander H. Wells. Frederick J. Coffin,. Lewis C. Piatt, Robert H. Coles March 16, 1815 Julv 8, 1S19 Feb'v 17, 1821 March 28, 1828 Feb'y 7, 1840 Max- 1, 1844 June, 1847 November, 1S55 Wyoming County} Harvey Putnam | March 25, 1S41 y William Mitchell | January 14, 1348 Abraham P. Vosburgh, . I April Andrew F. Oliver April Edward J. Fouie, I Feb'y Yates County. 8, 1323 18, 1881 7, 1840 Evert Yan Buren, I Feb'y 7, 1344 William S. Briggs, November, 1855 » Since 1847 the dutieg of surrogate have been performed by the county judge in this county. 420 COUNTY TREASURERS. COUNTY TREASURERS, Elected, under the constitution of 1846, for a term of three years. These officers were formerly appointed by the boards of supervisors in the several counties. Albany County. Cortland County. Names. When Elected. H ames. When Elected. November, M unty. November, 1848 1851 1854 1S57 1348 1S54 1S43 lb54 1843 1S51 1854 1S57 1S4S 1So4 1343 1S57 1348 1 85 1 1 854 ls57 1849 1851 l 85 1 1S57 1343 1 85 » 1857 1343 1 85 1 1857 Justin M. Pierce,. .. . November, ninty. November, is+s 1S51 "K54 Adam Van Allen, Allegany Ct Horace L. Green, Delaware C 1657 1«+3 Daniel D. Gardiner, Broome Co unty. November, Horatio N. Bucklcv,. Dutchess ... C ounty. November, xty. November, nty. November, ninty. November 1S51 1349 Nelson I. Hopkins, Cattaraugus Charles P. Washburn,... John P. Darling Stephen McCoy, County. November, Leonard B. Sackett, James 11. Seaman, Erie Com Christian Mefz. Jr., 1851 ls£4 1S4S 1 85 1 1S57 Cayuga County. James C. Derby, 1 November, Essex Con Safford E. Hale. 1348 1S57 Chautauque County. FranJdin & Samuel C Wead, 1848 Jabez B. Burrows, 1 " William W Kin" . . 14 inty. November, unty. 1 35 1 Samuel M. Wead 1 85 1 Chemung C ounty. November, Benjamin S. W. Clarl Fulton Archibald Anderson, Oi 1 1S57 Nelson ft', Gardner . .Jolm x. Elmore IMs 1 854 1S57 Chenango C Thomas Milner, Oil lit tj. November, ii Genesee Co 13J8 Charles W. Olendorf,.... ii 1 85 1 James Gh Thompson, Horace M. Warren, 1 R54 George C liice, 1857 Clinton Co Richard Cottrill inty. November, Greene Co Hiland Hill, Frederick Hill, >nh/. November ounty. November, « 1843 William P. Mooters, ii unit)/. 1NM Richard CottrlU, Columbia C Hamilton C is 18 1851 r [saaO Williams 1854 Peter B. Wynkoop, William J. Powell, 1857 COUNTY TREASURERS. 421 Herkimer County. Onondaga County. Names. When Elected. Names. W hen Elected. Robert Ethridge Horatio N. Johnson, November, 1551 1854 1857 1545 1851 1 N 4 1857 1S49 1850 1-53 1 1648 1-r.l 1854 1848 1851 1^54 154- l-.-.l 1554 1848 1-51 1854 1857 1848 i-r>i 1857 1^4S 1851 1S57 1-45 1851 1 354 1857 November 1345 Columbus C. Bradley,... Barton M.Hopkins, 1S51 1 -. r >4 Patrick II. Agan, unty. November, 1855 Jefferson C ounty. November, nty. November, mty. November, u y ounty. November " unty. November Ontario Co Henrv K. Sanger, 1*45 Silas Clark James M. Clark, ::: Ralph Cbapin. William H. Phelps, Jacob J. Mattison, 1851 1-54 1-55 Kings Ebenezer W. Peek,i. Crawford C. Smith,.. James M. Seabury,.. Lewis Ela N. Merriam Cm Co\ Orange Co Ambrose S. Murray, Benjamin F. Edsoll, William M. Graham, Orleans Co John H. Denio unty. November unty. November, unty. November mty. November ;; unity. 1S43 155* 155" 1 184S If. 8 I ith, ... lN">1 Joseph M. Cornell,.. Oswego Samuel H Btone,. .. Co 1557 Livingsta i C 1^45 John "White Jr Henry C Peck 1-JS4 Cbauncey R. Bond,. . Madison ("lark Tillinghast,... d 1-57 Otsego John L. MeNamee,. ( 'harles J. Stillman,. Co) 1-4- Lyman M. Kinsman, 1n51 1-.J4 1557 Monroe County. Putnam Thomas W. Taylor,. Leonard K. Everett,. Addison ./. Hopkins, Queens Robert Cornwell Lewis W. Anserine, Thomas H. Clowe*,.. Lewis W. Augerine,. Rensselae Russell Sase Horace Herrington, . Ct William II. Perkins » ... November County. ...\ November, 1545 1-54 1 357 Mont gome Joseph M. Caldwell,. Daniel Convne,. ... y ... County. November junty. November t. 1848 1851 Douw A Fonda 1-54 Xiagara Thomas T. Flagl- r.. Alfred Van Wagoner William J. Dunlap, Ct • c 1 ounty. November 1S57 1545 1551 1854 1557 Oneida Snnford Adams Edward II. Shelley,. .1. Thomas sprigcs,. .John J. Parry. Jr.,. . Co unty. November ;; it Richmond C Stephen D. Stephens,... Wesley J- Edwards, Hiram J. Corsen, ounty. November, 1<43 1854 1557 1 \\ hose term began 1st Tuesday of August, 1349. See Laws, 1848, ch. 130, p. 292. 3G 422 COUNTY TREASURERS. Rockland County. Tioga County. Names. When Elected. Names. When Elected. John R. Coe, November, County. November <( ounty. November County. November M ounty. November, 1948 1851 1S48 1S54 1857 1848 1S54 1848 1851 1S54 1S57 1848 1S54 1S57 1854 1S57 1848 1851 1854 1857 1S4S 1S51 1857 1848 1851 1 1&54 1S57 Charles Piatt November ounty. November > mty. 1S4S Matthew D. Bogert,. St. Lawren John L. Russell, Barzillai Hodskin, ... Harvey N. Bed way,.. Saratoga Arnold Harris Orville D. Vaughan, ce C y c Franklin Slosson Ezra S. Buckbee, Tompkins C WilliamS. Hoyt, Leander Millpsaugh, Wesley Hooker, Ulster Cox 1851 1S54 1848 1S51 1857 1848 Schenectad Stephen Y. Yedder,. Charles H. Mathews, John H. Vanderveer William H. Colborne, Schoharie Ralph Brewster, David Becker, Elisha M. Brigham...... Hiram Hasbrouck, | " Warren County. Frederick A. Farlin, 1 November Westell W. Hicks Samu el T. Richards, .... 1 " Washington County. 1851 1857 1848 1851 1857 Peter S. Swart, Schuyler Charles J. Broas, a . .. ■ unty. November, tnty. Calvin L. Parker, 1 November Edward Bulkley, " John M. Barrett, | " Wayne County. 1848 1^49 1S55 Seneca Cm Bartlet R. Rogers Philander P. Bradish,... November k 1848 1851 1857 Andrew Dunlap, Jr.,. November, November ■ 1848 Co unty. November, 1851 Steuben James R. Dudlev,.... Leemon B. Tripp Henry Willets, 1854 1857 Perry S. Donahe, Wyoming County. Suffolk Co\ inty. Samuel S. Blanohard,.. . John A. McElwain, November, 1S48 1S50 1858 Henry W. Vail, November, M M Lloyd A. Hay ward, 1856 Yates County. Elbert Carll, Sullivan James II. Foster, .... County. . . . I November, 1848 William Whitney 1 November, Stephen B. Ayres, John Ellsworth 1 1848 1851 1854 SCHOOL COMMISSIONED. 423 SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Under an act passed April 12, 1856, the supervisors of each county, excepting New-York, were directed to appoint one school commissioner in each assembly district. In Kings county, the supervisors of the towns were to appoint one commissioner, and in counties composed of one assembly district, the supervisors had power to choose two school commissioners, and to assign to each a distinct district. At the general election in 1857, and every three years thereafter, school commissioners were to be elected, in their respective districts, by separate ballot. They enter upon their office on the first day of January after election. In the following list, the last named in each district is the present incumbent. Counties. School Commissioners. ~T. i i 2 2 9 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 I 1 2 2 3 i 2 2 , 1 2 2 1 1 2 Counties. School Commissioners. p Albany, Columbia, . . . Cortland, Delaware, . . . Dutchess, ... Erie, Charles S. Jones, Nathan S. Post, 1 J G Vanderzee, Peter Tinklepaugh, E. V. Kilkins John II. Sand 1 Peter I. Philip, Noah C. Dady, Daniel E. Whitmore,... 2 1 1 ] William Arthur, Jr...... Henry B. Haswell. 1 L. S. Cruttenden, IraSayles.. John Seaman Edwin R. Campbell,. . . Lucius W. Moody, Noah C. Dady,. .. Allegany, Alfred Kedfleld Artemas D. Knapp, V. B. Dutton, 1 1 2 ■> Broome, John W. Vincent, John S. Thorn, 3 1 1 Cattaraugus,. . Duncan II. Campbell,.. B. X. SUmoa,.. 1 Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, 4 ... Greene, E. Danforth, 1 Cayuga, Norman M. Allen Jordan R. Chappell,.. .. Joshua C. Goodrich,. . . Garra T. Lester, Amos Freeman,, Byron Pratt, Hiram A. Cune, V. R. Cary, 1 2 2 1 •j Ezra Dean, William Hart Ephraim F. Cook. 3 Joseph Warren. 3 Chauncey Fenton, Winslow ('. Watson, Jr.. Gilbert Thaver Chautauque,.. Eli X. Botsford, Alanson Boughton, Amasa C. Moses, George W. Putnam,.. .. 0. A. White 1 1 q Chauncev Fenton, Roswell P. Wilson, William P. Cantwell,... Frederick H. Petit, William Wait 2 1 1 2 Chemung, . . . . Chenango, . . . Lucius Hurlbut, PhiloB. Dailey. Deloss Luther, Calvin G. King, B. MacDonald, ElishaD. Towner Homer H. Woodward,. Orange S. Throop, .... Israel M. Peck,* John F. Ingersoll, Clinton John K. Wheeler J. Gay, Henry N. Hewitt, Charles Gale, 1 1 2 1 1 City snpertntendmt 2 Appointed by raperrbon to third district. Elected to first district. • Knff.ilo city superintendent. 4 second district united with first in 1S37. 424 SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. li Counties. School Commissioners. 05 5 Counties. Greene Alexander Reynolds,... 2 Oswego Hamilton, Bicbard Peek Samuel L. Anibal Herkimer, Clinton A. Moon, 1 Duncan M. Stewart, Otsego, Jefferson, William Hawes, H»*nry 11. Smith, I 2 2 Lafayette Lyttle \V. G. Williams 8 Putnam J. Ferdinand Day an,... 8 Kings, Jolin Carpenter J. a. Bulklev. 1 Queens, Lewis, William-). Hall, 1 Rensselaer,. K. Sanford Miller, 1 2 1 Livingston,... Chaunoey Loomis, Harvey Farley, 1 Richmond, . . Horace L. Janes, 2 Rockland,. .. Levi P. Grover, 2 Madison, E. L.Miner 1 St. Lawrence. Jar vis A. Hea ' 1 Henrv K. W. Bruce.... 2 Monroe, Alonzo J. Howe, 1 John T. Brown 1 Saratoga, Henry II. Bperry, 1 William H. Bowman,. . 2 John B. Garrelsee,, 2 Schenectady, T. liolbrook. 2 Montgomery, 3 A. W. COX 1 Schoharie,. .. 1 2 John J. Brookman, 3 . . . New-York, . . . Samuel S. Randall. 4 N iagara, W. 11. Bristol 1 Schuyler, John 0. Freeman, 1 Ch n-les t'avemo, 1 E. W. ed Abbev, 1 Seneca, J. B. Hewetl 52 2 1 Steuben, Oneida, Abraham B. Weaver,.. Grove W T . Bagg 2 Julius 0. Thome,.. .. :'■ Homer T. Fowler,.. 4 1). s. Heffron.' Onondaga. . . . 0. W. Herriek 1 Suffolk, James M. CI arte, 1 2 2 Sullivan, K. Corning Cowies John N. Brlghl 8 g. L. Farnham ''• Tioga, Ontario, I. B. Antisdalc. 1 \. B Simmons, 2 Tompkins, .. W. M. McLaughlin,... % Orange, Alexander Beattie 1 John Silliman.. 8 John M. Monell, Ulster, George W. Greene, 3 Orleans, Oliver Morehouse. Oswego, Theodore W. Bishop.. . 1 John A. Place 1 1 School Commissioners, II. W. Loom is James W. Fenton George F. Woodbury,.. E. A. Shelden.' Albert G. Tuthill Milo II. Gross Albcr G. Tuthill Henry T. Harris, Martin Shepherd, George F. Sherman,. .. Jackson O. Dykeman .. Benjamin W. Downing. Daniel Clark.* T. E. C. Rt'\nolds, W. S. Bii klev J. W. Boyce,. Allen Barringer, David A. Edgar. Edward Suffern Simon D. Demarest, Allen Wight M. w. Spaulding Calvin < . hurcn Tiraa II. Ferris, Samuel Tompkins Charles D. Seely, Anson M. Boyce, Daniel J. Darrow David II. Hamlin, Nelson Fust Bartholomew Becker,. . R. Shelmandine • Augustus C Smith . William Gulick, Cyrus Roberta — Daniel Beach Simeon Holton, V\ illiam llngan, George McLean, P. J. Farrington Noble II. Rising Edmund I). Peck ham.. William S. Hall Horatio Pattengill David B Van Bcoy,. .. Jonathan W. Hunting . William Nlcoll A. Granl Child*,.. Richard L. Divine, 3 F. I'.. well William Smyth T. R. Ferguson U 'illiam W. Ayr-,. . . Marcus I, von T. s. Armstrong, 8 John s. Winans Daniel T. Van Buren,. . Parr Harlow Ethan Parrott, 1 Brooklyn city superintendent. - Rochester city superintendent 3 Second dislrict united with tlrst in 1857 4 City Boperintendent 6 Utica city superintendent. Byracuse city superintendent, i i tswego <-ii\ superintendent « Becond district created in i *■">:. Third district created in 165". SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS CITY OFFICERS. 425 Countios. School Commissioners. 5 Counties. School Commissioners. 5 Ulster^ Warren, Washington,. Ephrairn Do Pay, 1 Andrew J. Cheritree ... M. Nelson 1 Dickinson,.. Earl P. Wri"ht 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 ! Westchester, 1 Wyoming, .. Yates, A. G. Reynolds, •Tared M Horton Samuel N- Bcrrian, William G. Weston,.... James W. Huated, 1 . . . . Harvey W Hardy, George II Dunham,. .. Henry A Bruuer, i l 2 Robert Graham, John Hall 3 Wayne, Charles L. Mason Mortimer F. Sweeting,. Alberts. Todd, i Third district created in 1S57. MAYORS, RECORDERS, 9 1710 Batger Bleecker 1725 1726 Dirck Ten Broeck,. Edward Collins, Robert Sanders, Sybrant G. Van Schaick, ira 1740 174> 1750 1 756 Volkert P. Douw John Ten F.yck, Abraham Yates, Jr., 1751) 1761 January 22, 177S Auburn. Mayors. Clerks. Marshals. When Elected. Cyrus C. Dennis, Theodore M. Ponierov. Joseph White.. April, 1S4S Daniel Hewson, Theodore M. Pomerov. Joseph White, March, lS4i> Aurelius Conkling,... Theodore M Pomerov, Joseph White March, 1850 Aurelius Conkling,. .. William F. Segoine, .. Joseph White, March, 1851 Benjamin F. Hall, Frederick Prince, Joseph White, March, lsv< Thomas Y. How, Jr.,. Frederick Prince, Cvrus Wilcox, March, 1858 George Underwood, . . Frederick Prince, John F. Stone, March, 1S54 John V. Stone Philip Thomas, June, March, 1S54 John L. Watron, Frederick Prince 1 855 Samuel H. Henry, Frederick Prince,. .. Elon Northrup, March, 1856 Lansing Briggs, James Seymour, Jr \ March, 1S57 Brooklyn. Mayors? Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed Or Elected. 1884 Francis B. Strvker, Edward Copland, 1846 Jonai ban Trotter, 1883 1849 1S37 1850 Cyrus P Smith Henry C. Murphy, 1889 1849 Conklln Brush 1 s,-, 1 Edward A Lambert.,.. i B8 > Joseph -prajjue Thomas G. Tahnadge,.. Is4-'S l-i."> Samuel S. Powell, W>7 1 Special election of mnyor, in place of I'nderwo ,.|, resUmed. - Previous to January I, 1851, the term of tin- olliee began May IsL Since 1851, it bat begun with the ei\ il year. 1 From May 1 to the end of the year. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS OF CITIES. 427 Buffalo. Mayors. Names. When or Appointed Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Ebenczer Johnson Major A. Andrews, Samuel Wilkinson, Hiram Pratt May March 28, 1882 1833 1835 1>36 1837 1 938 1S39 1-40 1841 184-2 1343 George W. Clinton,. .. Joseph G. Masten, William Ketchum, Elbridge G. Spaulding, Orlando Allen, 11 iram, Barton Henry K. Smith, James Wadswurth, . . . Hiram Barton, Eli Cook. 1 March, 1S44 1S45 44 ls46 " 1-47 Josiah Trowbridge, Ebenezer W al Jen, " 1S48 " 1S49 " 1 S50 Sheldon Thompson Isaac K. Harrington,.... 1S51 " 1852 " 1868 Joseph G. Masten, Frederick P. Stevens.. November, 1856 Hudson. Mayors. Seth Jenkins Thomas Jenkins,. .. Robert Jenkins, John Tallman, , Robert Jenkins, John Tallman Alexander Coffin, ... Bufos Heed Thomas Bay Oliver Wiswau, Baraael While Samuel Anable, Henry -mith, Bobert G. Entry, . .. Kobert McKiu&try, . Nathaniel Greene, Hezekiau L. Hoamer,. E«-vi Wheaton, Jr., . . . Aiexau ler ( 'offin, . . . Cotton Gelston, Eliaha Pitkin, David Lawrence, Philip S. Parker Hezekiah L. Hoamer,. Joseph D. Monell,.... April 26, 1T85 Allen Jordan, January, 1889 November, 1793 George W. Cook, " 1840 Feb'v 20, 1808 Pwobert G. Tracy, April, 1840 March 19, 1818 Samuel Anable " 1842 Feb'v 18, 1815 Charles Darling, " 1843 Feb'y 4, 1320 Cyrus Curtise " 1844 Feb'y 14, 1821 Kobert G. Tracy it l84fi June, 1828 Matthew Mitchell, M 1847 January, ] 928 Hugh Met lellan, " 1849 " 1827 Peter 8. Burger, " 1851 (4 1 829 George H. Power " 1852 " 1880 Joshua T. Waterman,.. " i m " 1888 Peter s. Wynkoon, 1 John C Dormandv, . . . it 1854 " 1 886 November, 1 BR 1 1837 JReco | Joshua T. Waterman, . . rders. M LS56 April 2G 17-5 Hezekiah L. Hosmer, .. March 19 1818 November, 1798 Joseph D. Monell, March 22 1815 June, 1794 Ambrose L. Jordan, .. February 14 1821 January, 1797 John W. Edmonds,. .. October, 1827 June, 1797 Darius Peek February, 1 R88 March, ism Robert Met lellan, May, 1848 August, 1802 Bodolpbua D. Skinner, November, 1848 Feb'y 20 1808 Stephen L. Magoun, ... " 1851 Feb'y 18 1810 Elijah Payn, " 1S55 Feb'y 14, 1-11 Clerks. John Bay Ambro-.* Bpencer, Eevi Wheaton Thomas Frothingham,. Erastus Pratt, Cotton Gelston, Er -in- Pratt, Aimer Austin, Jonathan Erary, April 20. 1785 .. 1786(?) October 1, 17s7 Gayer Gardner, March 22, 1S15 March 14 January 27 March ' Eeb'V March March 1804 1806 20, 1810 14, 1>U 19, 1818 2, 1-14 •lames Barton, Nathan Chamberlain,. Fletcher M. Beekman, (layer Gardner Stephen L. Magoun,. . William Bryan, William Caldwell, William Bryan, February 15, 1821 April, 1829 1882 " 1885 44 1845 1-4S 1S5T November, 1S51 ten months under the old charter. The new one, adopted In 1858, extended the term of this office from one to two years. Johnson, Andrews, and Wilkinson wen- elected by the common council : their successors by the people. The charter election was formerly held In March, but since lsGci it has been held in November. 428 MUNICIPAL OFFICERS OF CITIES. New -York. Mayors. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Thomas I)e Lavall, 1(566 Thomas Willett, 1667 Cornelius Steenwyck,. . . 166$ Thomas De Lavall, 1671 Matthias Nicolls, • 1672 John Lawrence, 1673 William Dervall, 1675 Nicholas De Meyer, 1676 Stephanus VanCortlandt, 1677 Thomas Delavall, 1678 Francis Romboult, 1679 William Dyer, 16S0 Cornelius Steenwick, . . . 1682 Gabriel Minveille, 1684 Nicholas Bayard, 16s5 Stephanas VanCortlandt, 16S6 Peter De Lancey, , .. 1688 1689 1691 John Laurence, Abraham De Peyster, .. 1691 William Merritt 1695 Johannes De Peyster, .. 1698 David Provoost, 1699 Isaac De Iiiemer, 170U Thomas Noole, — 170] Philip B. French, 1703 William Peartree, 1703 Ebenezer Wilson, l7o7 Jacobus Van Cortlandt, 1710 Caleb Ileathcote, 1711 John Johnson, 1714 1719 Robert Walters, 1720 Johannes Jansen 1725 liobert Lurtiug, 1726 Names. Panl Richard, John Cruger, Stephen Bayard Edward Holland, John Cruger, Whitehead Hicks David Matthews, 1 James Duane Richard Variek, Edward Livingston, .. . DeWitt Clinton, Marinas Willett, De Witt Clinton, .Jacob Radcliff, De Witt Clinton John Ferguson, 2 Jacob Radcliff. Cadwallader D.Colden. Stephen Allen William Paulding, Philip Hone, William Paulding, Walter Bowne, Gideon Lee Cornelius W. Lawrence, Aaron (.'lark, Isaac L. Varian, Robert II. Morris, James Harper, William F. Havemever, Caleb S. Wood hull, . . . . Ambrose C Kingsland, Jacob A. Westervelt, .. Fernando Wood, Daniel F. Tiemaa, When Appointed or Elected. Feb'y 14, Feb'y 5, Sept. 29, August K>, October 11, March 9, Feb'y P, Feb'y 18, Feb'y 5, March 6, Julv 10, Feb'y 18, March 6, December, 1735 1739 1744 1747 1757 1766 1776 17-1 1789 1801 1S03 1807 1808 1810 1811 1815 1815 1818 1821 1-24 1826 1827 1S29 1S33 1884 1887 1839 1841 1S44 1-4S 1848 1850 1852 1854 16.57 Recorders — 1083-1855. James Graham, (Vacant,) William Piuhorne, James Graham, Abraham (Jouvenieiir, . Samp. Sheton lioughton. John Tndon May Mick ley. David Jamison, Francis Harrison, David llorsinanden,. . . . Simeon Johnson, Thomas .(ones, Robert R. Livingston, .. John Watts, .Jr Richard Varick, Samuel .Jones, .lames Kent Richard Harrison I'eb'v BO, Sept. 29, March 28, Feb'y 15, 1688 1690 1691 1693 1701 1708 1705 17o9 1712 1725 1785 1787 1769 177.'. 1771 I7M 17 Ml 1797 1798 John P. Prevost August 25, 1801 Maturin Livingston,... Nov. 10, 1804 Pierre 0. Van' Wvck... March 26. 1S06 Maturin Livingston,... Feb'y 16. 1807 Pierre ('. Van Wvck .. Feb'y B, 1808 Josiah Ogden Hoffman, Feb'y 18, 1810 Pierre C Van Wvck. . Feb'y 19, 1-U Josiah Ogden Hoffman, Feb'y 8, 1818 Richard Rlker, March 6, 1815 PeterA.Jny April 6, 1819 Richard Hiker, March 6, 1821 Samuel .(ones lS - ^8 Richard Riker, 1824 Roberl II. Morris, 181 8 Fred. A. Tallmadge, 1841 John B. Scott, 1846 Fred. A. Tallmadge, 1849 Francis R. TIlloU |852 James M. Smith, Jr., 18?5 George G. Barnard, — December 1858 Appointed by colonial government. i Ri rignedi MUNICIPAL OFFICERS OF CITIES. 429 James Piatt De Witt C. Littlejohn, Leander Babcock, Samuel R. lieardsley,. Oswego. Mayors. 11. April March 13, 1849 March 12, 1850 March 11, 1851 1843 John Thurman | March 9, 1852 ! James D. Colver, March 8, 1853 ' De WittC Littlejohn, .1 March 6, 1855 Lucius B. Crocker, Marcli 7, ls56 Recorders. Orville J. Harmon, Orville Robinson,. . April Nov. 11. 1848 John Thurman. 2, 1852 l| City Clerics. August 19, 1853 9, 1652 8, 1853 5, 1854 John M. Casev | April 11, 1S4S II John M. Casev, I March Moses P. Hatch, | March 11, 1851 || I Marshals. Nehemiah Dodge, I April 11, 1848 , Nehemiah Dodge, 1 1 March Portius F. Parsons, | March 11, 1^51 l| John B. Johnson.,* I July PoUGIIKEEPSIE. Mayors. James Emott I 1S54 || George Wilkinson, .... I 185G Henry D. Varick.a J lt>56 |J \ Chamberlain. Robert N. Palmer, 1854. Marshals. John Winslow, | 1S54 U William Graham, I 1856 Rochester. Mayors. Jonathan Child, Jacob Gould A. \i. Schermerhoro,. . . Thomas Kempshall,. . . . Elisba Johnson.. Thomas II. Rochester,. . Samuel G. Andrews, Elijah F. Smith, 1S34 1886 W57 1887 1888 1 S89 1-40 1840 Charles J. Hill, 1842 1843 John Allen, William Pitkin, 1844 i s ir> John B. Ehvood, 1847 Joseph Field IMS Levi A. Ward,.... 1249 Samuel Richardson 1850 Nicholas B. Paine, 1851 Hamlin Stilwell, lv>2 Jobn Williams, 1858 Maltbv Strong, 1854 Charles J. Harden, ... 1855 Samuel J. Andrews,. . . 1-50 Kufus Keller, i 1857 Resigned August 11. 1858. ' l In place of Dodge, resigned. Mr. Emott having been elected a. justice of the Supreme Court in the 2d district, resigned in January, ls50, and Varick was chosen to fill his place till the election in Marcli. 430 MUNICIPAL OFFICERS OF CITIES. Schenectady. Mayors. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Joseph C Tales, March Feb'y Feb'y Feb'y April Feb'y 31, 1793 16, 1808 26, 1810 28, 1811 6, 1S13 13, 1817 lv>5 Archibald L. Linn, Alexander C Gibson, . . John I. De Graff, Alexander C. Gibson,.. John I. De Graff, Peter Rowe, James E. Van Home, . . Peter Uowe, Mordecai Myers, Ab'm A. Van Vorst,... Mordecai Myers, Abel Smith B -njamin V. S. Vedder, 1839 1840 Abraham Oothoudt, John Yates, 1849 1848 Mans Schermerhorn, — Henry Yates. .Jr. 1845 Ib4ij IMS 1826 1850 1828 1851 Archibald Craig, John I. I)e Graff, 1831 1832 1852 ».... 1854 Archibald L. Linn, John T. De Graff, . 1835 1838 1855 1557 Samuel VV. Jones, 1S37 Syracuse, Mayors. Harvey Baldwin I 1848 Elias \V. Leavenworth, . l s 4i» Alfred H. Hovey, j 1&50 Horace Wheaton.i 1851 Jason C Woodruff, I 1S52 Dennis McCarthy,.., Allen Munroe, Lyman Stephens, — Charles F. WUliston, 1853 1854 1 865 1&56 Clerks. Richard A. Toe I 1849 II Carroll E. Smith, I 1S54 S. Corning Judd, I 1S49 James Gillespie, 1S5T L.L.Alexander I 1850 || I Troy. Albert Pawling,. Esaias Warren,.. Samuel McCoun, George Tibblts, . Richard P Hart, Jonas ('• Meant,. Gordon Corning, Francis N. Mann, April Feb'y Mayors. 15, 1816 lo, 1880 ... 1 898 ... 1880 ... L888 ... 1887 ... 1848 . .. 1847 Day o. Kellogg,* | 1850 Hanford N. Lockwood, 5 Joseph M. Warren, George Gould Poster Bos worth, Elias Plum, 4 Jonathan Edwards, John II. Qrlswold, Hiram Slocum 1850 1851 1851 1 B58 1858 1851 1856 Alfred Watkyns. W>7 i Appointed r- Moses D. Bennett, who was elected but did not qualify. - Resigned, November 7, I860. s In place nt Rosworth, resigned. * Appointed, November 7, In place of Kellogg. MUNICIPAL OFFICERS SEALS. 431 Utica. Mayors. Xames. When Appointed or Elected. Names. When Appointed or Elected. Joseph Kirkland, 1S32 Ward Hunt, 1S44 Heurv Seymour 1838 Edmond A. Wetmore,. 1845 Joseph Kirkland 1834 Jas Watson Williams, . 1-47 John H. Ostrom 1836 Joshua A. Spencer, 1S43 Theodore 8. Gold, 1S-37 Thomas R. Walker, 1S49 Charles P. Kirkland isaa John E. Ilinman. 1851 John C. Devereux, 1889 Charles H. Doolittle,. . . 1853 Spencer Kellogg, 1S41 John E. Ilinman 1854 Horatio Seymour 1842 Henry H. Fish 1855 Frederick Hollister, 1843 AlrickA. Hubbell, 1856 \VlLLIAMSBURGH. Mayors. Alvah G. Berry | 1852 | William Wall.. 1S53 SEALS. There have been three great seals of the State of New-York, of which the first two were pendant, and the third incumbent. The first was devised by a committee consisting of Mr. Morris, Mr. Jay and Mr. Hobart, appointed by the convention in 1777 1 for that purpose, and was adopted by act of March 16, 1778 ; it is thus described: "A rising sun; motto, Excelsior; legend, The Great Seal of the State of Xew-York. On the reverse a rock in the ocean ; legend, Frustra." This seal and its reverse are shown on plates one and two. The comptroller, attorney-general and surveyer-general were, in 1798, 2 authorized to repair, or cause to be made a new seal. A new one was accordingly prepared, and the description recorded January 22, 1799, as follows: "The arms of the state com- plete, with supporters, crest and motto ; around the same, The Great Seal of Xew-York. On the reverse a rock, and waves beating against it ; motto, Frustra above; 1798 below." This seal is also shown on plates one and two. In 1809, 3 the gnat seal now in use was ordered, and on the 28th of November, 1809, was first used. It is thus described: "Argent; a rising sun proper; crest in a wreath; a demi-globe, and an 1 Journal of provincial congress, I., p. 882. 3 Act of .March 27, 1S09. 2 Act of January 26, 179S. 432 SEALS. eagle passant, regardant, all proper ; supporters, the figure of Justice on the dexter, and Liberty on the sinister side ; motto, Excelsior ; legend, The Great Seal of the State of New- York." This seal is shown on the engraved title page of this volume. The great seal is attached to patents, commissions, pardons and such other instruments as require the governor's signature. A bill was introduced in the senate, February 7, 1707, for giving the custody of this seal to the chancellor, but did not become a law. It is nominally in charge of the governor, and is kept by the secretary of state. The act of 1778 directed a privy seal to be prepared, which should be used for military commissions and other purposes, for which, under the colony, the seal of the governor was used. The device of this seal is the crest of the state arms, and the motto, Excelsior. Three or four different dies have been used ; on plate four are shown the first of these and the one now in use. This seal is kept and used by the governor. In 1827 x the adjutant-general was directed to prepare a seal, to be used on military commissions. This seal is shown on plate four. The act of March 16, 1778, which provided for the great and privy seal, also directed one to be prepared for the Supreme Court, Court of Probate, Court of Admiralty and Court of Chancery ; engravings of each of these, excepting that of the Court of Admiralty, are given. Of the Chancery seal, several dies are preserved in the state library, differing in their details, but essen- tially alike. The Court of Exchequer, a branch of the Supreme Court, had a seal which was adopted July 17, 1780, and is thus described : "Lozengy, argent and gules, supported on the sinister side by .Justice standing on a floor, lozengy, sable and argent; each of the sable checks charged with a star." 3 The seal of the State Court of Admiralty was oval, and had for its device the figure of Neptune, in a car drawn by sea horses, holding in the right hand a trident and in the left an American flag; in the back-ground a ship. Legend, Seal of the Court m Admiralty, State ok New-York. The "Courl for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors" adopted a seal, February 6, 1786, and continued its use until the court was merged in the M Cour1 for the Trial of 1 Act of April lfi. ■ An Illegible ['mpreialon of this seal is on file in the secretary's office. SEALS. 433 Impeachments," under the constitution of 1846. The former seal is thus described : " Field argent ; in the precise middle chief, a sun in its meridian ; below the sun, a scroll, bearing the words, New-York; and round the field, the inscription of Court for Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors." The Court for the Trial of Impeachments adopted a seal, which was filed July 30, 1853, having the same device as the former. The seal of the Court of Equity, devised by the circuit judges, and filed May 24, 1823, is circular, and thus described: "In the centre an open scroll, surrounded by rays ; the word Equity in- scribed on the upper part of the scroll, and a sword and olive branch crossed upon the lower edge, surrounded with the legend, State of New-York. Circuit Courts." The seals of the several county clerks were the seals of the Courts of Common Pleas, and are declared by the present consti- tution to be the seals of the Supreme Court, in their respective counties. The secretary of state was directed, by an act of March 27, 1809, to procure a seal. There are two dies in his office, of which the larger is the one now used. No records have been found, showing when this was first used, or when the smaller one was discontinued, if ever used. Engravings of both are given on plate three. The comptroller's seal was adopted on the organization of the office, in 1797, and has been recently reengraved. Its device is a harpy attempting to seize the public purse, while a hand holds a dasher to her breast. Motto, Ne Quid Nimis. on ' ^ Upon organizing the Bank Department, a seal was prepared, which was approved by the governor, May 27, 1851. It is described as follows: "Shield; in chief, arms of the State of New-York; in base, two keys crossed; supporters, on dexter side, an iron safe and caduceus. of Mercury ; on sinister side, a dog couchant; crest, an eagle on a demi-globe ; motto, Excelsior; the whole surrounded by the words, Bank Department, State of New-York." The seal of the Canal Department, ordered by the act of April 3, 1848, contains the device of the medal struck by the city of New-York to commemorate the completion of the Erie canal, surrounded by the words, Canal Department, Auditor's Seal, N. York. Upon the erection of the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, in 1854, a seal was ordered to be prepared, which was adopted April 11th, and is thus described: "A circular ring, with the words Office of Si i-kiuntendent of Public Instruc- tion in the margin of the circle, inclosing a scroll with the word 37 434 SEALS. Excelsior ; and under the scroll, the words State of New- York." The seal of the Railroad Commissioners was in the form of a shield, having for its device a locomotive engine, with the inscrip- tion, State of New-York above, and Board of Railroad Commissioners below. APPENDIX. REPRESENTATIVES PROM NEW-YORK IX THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS -1857 -9. Elected November, 1856. First Session began December *7, 1857. •z. 5 Names. Residences. "5 5 Names. Residences. 29 Andrews, Sam'lG. Rochester. 20 Matteson, 0. B.,.. Utica. 21 Bennett, Henry... New Berlin. 25 Morgan, Edwin B. Aurora. 31 Burroughs*, S. M.,. Medina. 19 Morse, Oliver A.,. Cherry Valley. 8 Clark, Horace F.,. New- York. 10 Murray, Amb. S.,. Goshen. 18 Cochrane, C. B., . Schenectady. 13 Olin, Abram B.,.. Troy. 6 Cochrane, John, . New -York. 16 Palmer, Geo. W.,. Plattsburgh. 14 Corning, Erastus,. Dodd, Edward, .. Albany. 27 Parker, John M.,. Owego. 15 Argyle. 26 Pottle, Emory B.. Russell, \V r m. F.,. Naples. 33 Fenton, Reub'n E. Fredonia. 11 Saugerties. 22 Goodwin, II. C, . Oswego. 1 Searing, John A... Brooklyn. 24 Granger, Amos P. Syracuse. New York. 30 Sherman, J. W«. . Sickles, Dan'l E.,. Angelica. 9 HaskTna. John B., Hatch, Israel T., . 3 New Y"ork. 32 Buffalo. 17 Spinner, F. E., ... Mohawk. 23 Hoard, Chas. B., . Watertown. 2 Tavlor, George, .. Brooklyn. 4 Keller, John, New \ r ork. 12 Thompson, John,. Ponghkeepsle. New Y r ork. 28 Kelsey, Win. H.,. Geneseo. 7 Ward, Elijah,.... 5 Mael;iy, "Win. B.,. New York. NEW- YORK SENATE. Eighty-First and Eighty-Second Sessions — 1858-9. Eighty-First Session began January 5, 1858. Clerk — Samuel P. Allex, of Rochester. "S 5 Names. Residences. 5 22 Names. Residences. 21 Ames, Cheney,; .. Oswego. Noxon, James,. .. Syracuse. 26 Boardman, T., . .. Covert. 28 Paterson, John E., Parma Centre. 28 Brandreth, Benj.,. Bnrhaoe, Bdw. I., Sing .Sing. 10 Pratt, George W., Kingston. 14 Roxbnry. 6 Bchell, Richard,.. New York. 82 Darling, John P.,. CattaraugOBt 15 Scott, George G.,. Ballston. 27 Diven, Alex. 8.,.. Elmira. 2 Sloan, Samuel, . .. Brooklyn. 7 Doherty, John New- York. 1 Smith, Joshua H., Smithtown. 6 Smith, Ely, Jr., .. Foote, John J.,. .. New- York. 3 Spinola, Fracis B., Brooklyn. 23 Eamilton. 29 Stow, Horatio J.,. Lewieton. 30 Hal.tr. 1, John B... Castile. 24 Truman, Lyman,. Owego. 19 Alrick, Hnbbell, . Utlca, 31 Wadswortn, J as.,. Buffalo. 13 Johnson, Geo. Y., Dunnsville. 9 Wheeler, O.B., .. Otisville. 20 Laflin, Addis'n H. Herkimer. 17 Wheeler, Win. A. Malolie. 16 Loveland. R. A., . West port. 12 Willard, John I)., Troy. 11 Mandeville, W.G. Stuyvesanl Falls, 18 Willard, Jos. A... Lowville. 4 Mather, John C.,. New York. 25 Williams, Alex. B. Lyons. 436 APPENDIX. NEW-YORK ASSEMBLY. Eighty-First Session began January 5, 1858. Speaker — Thomas G. Alvord, of Salina, Onondaga County. Clerk — David Wilson, of Albany. Albany : Diet. Dwight Bacheller, 1 George Wolford, 2 Cornelius W. Armstrong, 3 Charles H. Adams, 4 Allegany : John M. Hammond, 1 "William F. Jones, 2 Broome : John S. Palmer. Cattaraugus : Henry Van Aernam, 1 William Bumngton, Jr., 2 Cayuga : David B. Baldwin, 1 Chauncey M. Ahhott, 2 Chautauque : Henry Bliss, 1 Charles B. Green, 2 Chemung : John Haggerty. Chenango : Truxton G. Lamb, 1 William Kales, 2 Clinton: Zephaniah C. Piatt. Columbia : David Miller, 1 Lorenzo Gile, 2 Cortland : Nathan Bouton. Delaware : Fletcher Palmer, 1 Samuel A. Law, 2 Dutchess : Albert Emans, 1 Ambrose Wager, 2 Erie : Albert P. Laning, 1 Andrew.!. McNctt, 2 John T. Wheelock, 3 Amos Avery, 4 Essex : Monroe Hall. Franklin : Charles Russell. Fulton (i/id Hamilton : .John C. llolinrs. Genesi t : Franklin (I. Kingman. Greene : Daniel B. Strong. Herkimer : William Goppernoll, l Harris Lewis, 2 Jefferaon : George Babbitt, l Elihu ('. Churoh, 2 Robert F. Austin. 3 Kings : Dist. John A. Voorhecs, 1 Moses S. Beach, 2 Harmanus B. Duryea, 3 David M. Chauncey, 4 John A. Dayton, 5 John Hanford, 6 George W. Bleeeker, 7 Lewis : Homer Collins. Livingsto?i : John H. Jones, 1 Alfred Bell, 2 Madison : Lester M. Case, 1 Robert Stewart, 2 Monroe : .Tarvis Lord, 1 Thomas Parsons, 2 Robert Staples, 3 Montgomery : Ih'Zekiah Baker. New - York : Jacob L. Smith, 1 Michael Fitzgerald, 2 Richard Winne, 3 John G. Seeley, 4 Arthur J. Delaney, 5 George A. Jeremiah, 6 Philip W. Kngs, 7 James H. Lynch, 8 Thomas Jones, Jr., 9 John W. Chanler. 10 Noah D. Childs, ♦.... 11 William Gage, 12 David J. Chat Held, 13 Dunham J. Crain, 14 Edward A. Moore, 15 George Weir, 10 Garret Dyckman, 17 Xiagara : Burt Vail Horn, 1 John W. Labar, 2 Om id a : Henry K. Hart 1 William .1. McKown, 2 Thomas (J Ilallcy, 3 Reuben Knight, 4 Onondaga : James Frasee, 1 Thomas iil 15, 1857. Newport, in the town of Newport, Herkimer county, March 20, 1857. REPORTS OF CASES IN THE COURT OF APPEALS. ( Page 348. ) Georoe F. Comstock, from September, 1847, to April, 1851 4 vols. Hknky a. Sbldbh, from July, 1861, to April, 1864 6 vols, PbAKCII Kkkna.v, from June, 1854, to March, 1857, 4 vols. E. Peshute Smith, June, 1857, to , , 1 vol. APPENDIX. 441 SEX ATE DISTRICTS. ( Page 109.) By an act passed April 18, 1826, Delaware county was annexed to the second and Steuben county to the sixth district. By an act passed May 23, 1836, Queens and Suffolk counties were annexed to the second, Delaware to the third, Herkimer to the fourth, Otsego to the fifth, Steuben, Livingston, Allegany and Cattaraugus to the sixth, and Cortland to the seventh district. The several senate districts of the state were reorganized by an act passed April 13, 1857, under the provisions of article three, section four, of the constitution, and according to the returns of the census of 1855, as follows : 1. Queens, Richmond, Suffolk. 2- Lrt. 2d, 3d. 4th, 5th, 7th, 11th, 13th and 19th wards of Brooklyn. 3. 6th, Sth, 9th, 10th, 12th, 14th, lath, 16th, 17th and 18th wards of Brooklyn. 4. 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 14th wards of New -York. 5. 10th, 11th, 13th and 17th wards of Xew- York. 6. 9th, 15th, 16th and 18th wards of New- York. 7. 12th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 22d wards of New-York. 8- Putnam, Rockland, Westchester. 9- Orange, Sullivan. 10- Greene, Ulster. 11. Columbia, Dutchess- 12. Rensselaer, Washington. 13. Albany. 14. Delaware, Schenectady, Sehoharie- 15. Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Sara- toga. 16. Clinton, Essex, "Warren. 17. Franklin, St. Lawrence. 18- Jefferson, Lewie. 19. Oneida. 20. Herkimer, Otsego. 21. Oswego. 22. Onondaga. 23. Chenango, Cortland, Madison. 24- Broome, Tioga, Tompkins. 25. Cayuga, Wayne. 26- Ontario, Seneca, Yates. 27. Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben. 28. Monroe. 29. Genesee, Xiagara, Orleans. 30. Allegany, Livingston, Wyoming. 31. Erie. 32. Cattaraugus, Chautauque. ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS, As organized by the several boards of supervisors in June, 1857. Albany County — [Four Districts). First District — 1st ward of Albany, Bethlehem, Coeymans, New Scot- land, Rensselaerville, Westerlo. Second District — 9th and 10th wards of Albany, Berne, Guilderland. Knox. Third District-- 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th wards of Albany. Fourth District — 7th ward of Albany, Watervliet. Allegany County — [Two Districts). First District — Allen, Almond, Angelica, Belfast, Birdsall, Burns, Cane- adea, Centreville, Granger, Grove, Hume, New Hudson, Rushford. West Almond. 442 APPENDIX. Second District — Alfred, Alma, Amity, Andover, Bolivar, Clarksville, Cuba, Friendship, Genesee, Independence, Scio, Ward, Wellsville, Willing, Wirt. Broome County — {One District). Cattaraugus County — {Two Districts). First District — Allegany, Ashford, Carrolton, Elgin, Farmersville, Frank- linville, Freedom, Hinsdale, Humphrey, Ischua, Machias, Olean, Portville, Yorkshire. Second District — Albion, Bucktooth, Coldspring, Connewango, Dayton, East Otto, Ellicottville, Great Valley, Leon, Little Valley, Mansfield, Napoli, Otto, Perrysburgh, Persia, Randolph, South Valley. Cayuga County — {Two Districts). First District — 1st and 4th wards of Auburn, Brutus, Cato, Conquest, Ira, Mentz, Sennett, Stirling, Victory. Second District — 2d and 3d wards of Auburn, Aurelius, Fleming, Genoa, Ledyard, Locke, Moravia, Niles, Owasco, Scipio, Sempronius, Springport, Summer Hill, Venice. Chautauque County — {Two Districts). First District — Busti, Chautauque, Clymer, Ellery, French Creek, Har- mony, Mina, Portland, Ripley, Sherman, Stockton, Westfield. Second District — Arkwright, Carroll, Charlotte, Cherry Creek, Ellicott, Ellington, Gerry, Hanover, Kiantone, Poland, Ponifret, Sheridan, Villenova. Chemung County — ( One District). Chenango County — {Two Districts). First District — Columbus, Lincklaen, New Berlin, North Norwich, Nor- wich, Otselic, Pharsalia, Pitcher, Plymouth, Sherburne, Smyrna. Second District — Bainbridge, Coventry, German, Greene, Guilford, McDonough, Oxford, Preston, Sniithville. Clinton County — {One District). Columbia County — {Two Districts). First District — Claverack, Clermont, Copake, Gallatin, Germantown, Greenport, city of Hudson, Livingston, Taghkanick. Second District — Austerlitz. Canaan, Chatham, Ghent, Hillsdale, Kinder- hook, New Lebanon, Stockport, Stuyvesant. Cortland County — {One District). Delaware County — {Two Districts). First District — Colchester, Delhi, Franklin, Ilanidon. Hancock, Mason- villc, Sidney, Tompkins, Walton. Second District — Andes, Bovina, Davenport, Barpersfleld, Kortright, Meredith, Middletown, Roxbury, Stamford. APPENDIX. 443 Dutchess County — (Two Districts). First District — Amenia, Beekman, Dover, East Fishkill, Fishkill, La Grange, Northeast, Pawling, Pine Plains, Stanford, Union Vale, Washington. Second District — Clinton, Hyde Park, Milan, Pleasant Valley, Pough- keepsie, City of Poughkeepsie, Redhook, Rhinebeck. Erie County — (Four Districts). First District — 1st, 2d, 4th, 5th and 13th wards of Buffalo. Second District— 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th wards of Buffalo. Third District — Alden, Amherst, Chictawauga, Elma, Grand Island, Hamburgh, Lancaster, Marilla, Newstead, Tonawanda, West Seneca. Fourth District — Aurora, Boston, Brandt, Colden, Collins, Concord, East Hamburgh, Eden, Evans, Holland, North Collins, Sardinia, Wales. Essex County — (One District). Franklin County — ( One District). Fulton and Hamilton Counties — (One District). Genesee County — ( One District). Greene County — (One District). Herkimer County — (Two Districts). First District — Fairfield, Herkimer, Little Falls, Manheim, Newport, Norway, Ohio, Russia, Salisbury, Wilmot. Second District — Columbia, Danube, Frankfort, German Flats, Litchfield, Schuyler, Stark, Warren, Winfield. Jefferson County — (Three Districts). First District — Adams, Brownville, Ellisburgh, Henderson, Hounsfield, Lorraine, Rodman, Worth. Second District — Antwerp, Champion, Le Ray, Philadelphia, Rutland, Watertown, Wilna. Third District — Alexandria, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Lyme, Orleans, Pamelia, Theresa. Kings County — (Seven Districts). First District — 8th, 17th and 18th wards of Brooklyn, Flatbush, Flat- lands, Gravesend, New Lots, New Utrecht. Second District — 1st, 6th and 12th wards of Brooklyn. Third District — 4th and 10th wards of Brooklyn. Fourth District — 2d, 3d and 5th wards of Brooklyn. Fifth District — 9th and 11th wards of Brooklyn. Sixth District — 13th and 14th wards of Brooklyn. Seventh District — 7th, 15th, 16th and 19th wards of Brooklyn. Lewis County — ( One District). 444 APPENDIX. Livingston County — (Two Districts). First District — Avon, Caledonia, Conesus, Geneseo, Groveland, Leicester, Lima, Livonia, York. Second District — Mount Morris, North Danville, Nunda, Ossian, Portage, Sparta, Springwater, West Sparta. Madison County — (Two Districts). First Distinct — Brookfield, De Ruyter, Eaton, Georgetown, Hamilton, Lebanon, Madison, Nelson. Second District — Cazenovia, Fenner, Lenox, Smitlifield, Stockbridge, Sullivan. Monroe County — (Three Districts). First District — Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Mendon, Penfield, Perrinton, Pittsford, Rush, Webster. Secotfd District — City of Rochester. Third District — Chili, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Sweden, Union, Wheatland. Montgomery County — (One District). New -York County — (Seventeen Districts). First District — The territory lying south of a line drawn from the Hud- son river through Chambers, Duane, Rose, Frankfort, Pearl and Dover streets to the East river. Second District — Bounded south by the first district, and included within Broadway from Chambers through Frankfort, Baxter, Bayard, the Bowery, Centre and Catharine streets to the East river. Third District — Bounded south by the first district, and included within Broadway from Chambers-street through Spring-street to Hudson river. Fourth District — Bounded south by the second district, and included within Broadway from Franklin-street through Grand and Clinton streets to the East river. Fifth District — Bounded south by the third district, and included within Broadway from Spring-street through Fourth and Christopher streets to the Hudson river. Sixth District — Included within Broadway, Houston, Clinton and Grand streets. Seventh District — Bounded south by the fifth district, and included within Broadway from Fourth-street through Fourteenth-street to the Hudson river. Eighth District — Bounded south and east by the East river, and west and north by a line from the river through Clinton and Houston rtw o t i to the said river. Ninth District — Bounded south by the seventh district, and included within Sixth-avenue from Fourteenth-street through Twenty-sixth-stieel to the Hudson river. Tenth District — Included within Broadway and Fourteenth-street, avenue A and Houston-street. Elcnnth District — Bounded south by the ninth district, and included within Sixth-avenue from Twenty-sixth stre.-t through Fortieth street to the Hudson river. APPENDIX. 445 Twelfth District — Included withinHoston-strest, avenue A, Fourteenth- street and the East river. Thirteenth District— 22$. ward. Fourteenth District — Included within Fourteenth-street from the East river, Sixth-avenue, Twenty-sixth-street and the East river. Fifteenth District — Bounded south by the fourteenth district, and included within the Sixth-avenue from Twenty-sixth-street through Fortieth-street, and the East river. Sixteen tli District — 19th ward. Seventeenth District — 12th ward. Niagara County — (Two Districts). First District — Lockport, Pendleton. Royalton and Wheatland. Second District — Cambria, Hartland. Lewiston, Newfane, Niagara, Porter, Somerset, Wilson. Oneida County — (Four Districts). First District — Deerfield. city of Utica, Whitestown. Second District — Augusta, Bridgewater, Kirkland, Mansfield, New Hare- ford, Paris. Sangerfield, Vernon, Westmoreland. Third District — Camden, Florence. Rome, Verona, Vienna. Fourth District — AnnsviUe, Ava, Boonville, Floyd, Lee, Marcy, Remsen, Steuben, Trenton, Western. Onondaga County — (Three Districts). F>rst District — Camillas, Clay, Elbridge, Lysander, Marcellus, Skane- ateles, Spafford, Van Buren. Second District — Cicero, Salina. city of Syracuse. Third District — De Witt, Fabius. Geddes, La Fayette, Manlius, Onon- daga. Otisco, Pompey, Tally. Ontario County — (Two Districts). First District — Farmington. Gorham, Hopewell, Manchester, Phelps, Seneca. Second District — Bristol, Canadice, Canandaigna, East Bloomfield, Naples. Richmond, South Bristol, Victor, West Bloomfield. Orange County — (Two Districts). triet — Blooming Grove, Chester, Cornwall, Monroe, Mont- gomery. New burgh, Now Windsor. ' — Crawford. Deerpark, Goshen, Greenville, Hampton- burgh. Minisink, Mount Hope, Wallkill, Warwick, Wawayanda. Orleans County — ( One District). Os^vEGO County-- ( Three Districts). First District — Hannibal. Oswego, city of Oswego, Scriba. ' — Constantia, Granby, Hastings, Palermo, Scliroeppel, Volney, West Monroe. Third District — Albion, Amboy. Boylston. Mexico. New Haven, Orwell, Parish, Bedfield, Richland. Sandy Creek, Williamstown. 38 440 APPENDIX. Otsego County — ( Two Districts). First District — Cherry Valley, Decatur, Exeter, Maryland, Middlefield, Otsego, Plainfleld, Richfield, Roseboom, Springfield, Westford, Worcester. Second District — Burlington, Butternuts, Edmeston, Hartwick, Laurens, Milford, Morris, New Lisbon, Oneonta, Otego, Pittsfield, Unadilla. Putnam County — (One District.) Queens County — ( Two Districts ). t District — Flushing, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay. Second District — Hempstead, Jamaica, Newtown. Rensselaer County — ( Three Districts ). First District — City of Troy. Second District — Berlin, Grafton, Hoosick, Lansingburgh, Petersburgh, Pittstown, Schaghticoke. Third District — Brunswick, Clinton. Greenbush, Nassau, North Green- bush, Poestenkill, Sandlake, Schodack, Stephentown. Richmond County — ( One District ). Rockland County — ( One District ). St. Lawrence County — ( Three Districts ). F, 1811." after L. Brower, insert "Jacob Garrison, March 19, 1M7." after Josiah Crane, insert " James Hildreth, January 26, I after 2d Asa Ransom, insert " Nathaniel Sill, March Pi. 1813." after II. L. Granger, insert " Giles Cornish, July 9, 1819." after Richard Cornell, insert •• Bernard Bloom, July 10, 1819." after 3d Thomas Turner, insert "(ierrit Peebles, Jan. 14, 1818." after 2d Lewi.- Birdsall, insert "Herman Camp, Jan. 28. L817." after Howell Bull, insert "Cornelius Founglove, March 26, 1811.' before Henry Bloom, Insert " Herman Camp, April 11. 181 after J. II Wendell,insert "George Merchant, March 17, L816." after I). Lawrence, insert " Ebenezer Hyde, April 8, 1816." after F. L. Hoffman, insert « Wm. W. Van Ness, March 28, 1800." after L. F. Btevens, insert "John MoWhorter, March 27, 1800." After Cortland County, Insert " Cumberland County (1778-1788) dames Clay, Augasl is, 1778." after tfoses Dewitt, insert "Sanford ("lark. March 19. 171 after Dan Chapman, insert " Philo M. Ilackley, March 28, 1807 after 1!. Skinner, insert " Amasa Trowbridge, February 12. 1811." after W. Livingston, insert "John O. Vanderveer, March in. 1814." after Asa B. Slzer, insert "Joshua Hathaway, Februan L9, 1821." after Josiah Crane, insert "Charles Walton, Februan L8, L800 after i~t S. Miller, insert '••(•.■den Edwards, April c». lso7," and "Sylvanue Miller, Februarj 8, L808." after E. Johnson, lnserl "Roswell Chapman, Februan 17. 1821." after M. H. Sibley, insert "George Wilson, 2d November, 1881."