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66th New York State Legislature

The 66th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 3 to April 18, 1843, during the first year of William C. Bouck's governorship, in Albany.

66th New York State Legislature
65th 67th
The Old State Capitol (1879)
Overview
Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1 – December 31, 1843
Senate
Members32
PresidentLt. Gov. Daniel S. Dickinson (D)
Party controlDemocratic (22-10)
Assembly
Members128
SpeakerGeorge R. Davis (D)
Party controlDemocratic (92-36)
Sessions
1stJanuary 3 – April 18, 1843

Background edit

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1821, 32 Senators were elected on general tickets in eight senatorial districts for four-year terms. They were divided into four classes, and every year eight Senate seats came up for election. Assemblymen were elected countywide on general tickets to a one-year term, the whole Assembly being renewed annually.

On April 5, 1842, the Legislature enacted that future state elections be held on a single day, fixing the date on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November.

State Senator John W. Taylor resigned on August 19, 1842, leaving a vacancy in the Fourth District.

At this time there were two major political parties: the Democratic Party and the Whig Party. The radical abolitionists appeared as the Liberty Party.

On September 7, 1842, the Democratic state convention met at Syracuse, and nominated again William C. Bouck for governor, and Daniel S. Dickinson for lieutenant governor.

On the same day, the Whig state convention nominated Lt. Gov. Luther Bradish for governor, and State Senator Gabriel Furman for lieutenant governor.

The Liberty Party nominated Alvan Stewart for governor, and Charles O. Shepard for lieutenant governor.

Elections edit

The state election was held on November 8, 1842. William C. Bouck and Daniel S. Dickinson were elected governor and lieutenant governor.

Abraham A. Deyo (2nd D.), John C. Wright (3rd D.), Sidney Lawrence, Thomas B. Mitchell (both 4th D.), Calvin T. Chamberlain (6th D.), John Porter (7th D.), Harvey Putnam (8th D.), and assemblymen John A. Lott (1st D.) and Carlos P. Scovil (5th D.) were elected to the Senate. Putnam was a Whig, the other eight were Democrats.

Sessions edit

The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 3, 1843; and adjourned on April 18.

George R. Davis (D) was elected Speaker with 89 votes against 32 for Willis Hall (W). Henry N. Wales (D) was elected Clerk of the Assembly with 91 votes against 35 for Philander B. Prindle (W).[1]

On January 21, the Legislature elected Edwin Croswell (D) to succeed Thurlow Weed as State Printer.

On February 6, the Legislature re-elected State Treasurer Thomas Farrington (D).

On February 7, the Legislature re-elected U.S. Senator Silas Wright, Jr. to a six-year term beginning on March 4, 1843.

State Senate edit

Districts edit

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Members edit

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. John A. Lott and Carlos P. Scovil changed from the Assembly to the Senate.

District Senators Term left Party Notes
First Morris Franklin* 1 year Whig
John B. Scott* 2 years Democrat
Isaac L. Varian* 3 years Democrat
John A. Lott* 4 years Democrat
Second John Hunter* 1 year Democrat
Robert Denniston* 2 years Democrat
Abraham Bockee* 3 years Democrat
Abraham A. Deyo 4 years Democrat
Third Erastus Root* 1 year Whig
Henry W. Strong* 2 years Democrat also Recorder of Troy
Erastus Corning* 3 years Democrat
John C. Wright 4 years Democrat until February 9, 1843, also First Judge of the Schoharie County Court
Fourth James G. Hopkins* 1 year Whig
Sidney Lawrence 2 years Democrat elected to fill vacancy, in place of John W. Taylor;
until March 31, 1843, also Surrogate of Franklin Co.
Edmund Varney* 3 years Democrat
Thomas B. Mitchell 4 years Democrat
Fifth Sumner Ely* 1 year Democrat
Henry A. Foster* 2 years Democrat
William Ruger* 3 years Democrat died on May 21, 1843
Carlos P. Scovil* 4 years Democrat
Sixth Andrew B. Dickinson* 1 year Whig
Nehemiah Platt* 2 years Whig
James Faulkner* 3 years Democrat
Calvin T. Chamberlain 4 years Democrat
Seventh Lyman Sherwood* 1 year Democrat
Elijah Rhoades* 2 years Whig
William Bartlit* 3 years Democrat
John Porter 4 years Democrat
Eighth Abram Dixon* 1 year Whig
Samuel Works* 2 years Whig
Gideon Hard* 3 years Whig
Harvey Putnam 4 years Whig until January 14, 1843, also Surrogate of Wyoming Co.

Employees edit

  • Clerk: Isaac R. Elwood
  • Deputy Clerks: Charles Bryan, Robert F. Salvidge
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles Niven
  • Doorkeeper: Joel Gillett
  • Assistant Doorkeeper: Martin Miller

State Assembly edit

Districts edit

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Assemblymen edit

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature.

Party affiliations follow the result given in Niles' Register.[2]

District Assemblymen Party Notes
Albany Willis Hall Whig
Aaron Van Schaack Whig
John I. Slingerland Whig
Allegany Robert Flint Whig
Samuel Russell Whig
Broome Gilbert Dickinson Democrat
Cattaraugus Alonzo Hawley Whig
Elijah A. Rice Whig
Cayuga Vincent Kenyon Democrat
Alfred Lyon Democrat
Darius Monroe Democrat
Chautauqua Odin Benedict Whig
Adolphus S. Morrison Whig
Emory F. Warren* Whig
Chemung Samuel G. Hathaway Jr.* Democrat
Chenango Edward Cornell Democrat
Samuel Medbury Democrat
Danforth Wales Democrat
Clinton Julius C. Hubbell Democrat
Columbia Anson Brown Democrat
Lucas Hoes Democrat
Peter Poucher Democrat
Cortland Harry McGraw Whig
George N. Niles Democrat
Delaware Milton Bostwick Democrat
Nelson K. Wheeler Democrat
Dutchess Gilbert Bentley Democrat
John Elseffer Democrat
John M. Ketcham* Democrat
Erie George R. Babcock Whig
Wells Brooks Whig
Milton McNeal Whig
Essex Samuel Shumway Whig
Franklin Joseph H. Jackson Whig
Fulton and Hamilton John L. Hutchinson Democrat
Genesee Robinson Smiley* Whig
Ira Wait Whig
Greene Aaron Bushnell Democrat
Philip Teats Democrat
Herkimer Walter Booth Democrat
John T. Hall Democrat
Jefferson Elihu C. Church* Democrat
Joseph Graves Democrat
Job Lamson Democrat
Kings William Conselyea Jr. Democrat
William M. Udall* Democrat
Lewis Amos Buck Democrat
Livingston Daniel H. Fitzhugh Whig
Daniel D. Spencer Whig
Madison Venoni W. Mason Democrat
Henry Palmer Democrat
Lorenzo Sherwood Democrat
Monroe Jerome Fuller Whig
Robert Haight Whig
Enoch Strong Whig
Montgomery John Bowdish Democrat
John I. Zoller Democrat
New York Elbridge G. Baldwin* Whig
Charles P. Daly Democrat
George G. Glasier Democrat
Timothy R. Hibbard Democrat
David R. Floyd-Jones* Democrat
William McMurray* Democrat
Absalom E. Miller Democrat
George Paulding Democrat
Daniel C. Pentz* Democrat
Edward Sanford Democrat
Robert Smith Whig
James T. Thomson Democrat
Edward H. White Democrat
Niagara Thomas T. Flagler* Whig
John Sweeney Whig
Oneida Dan P. Cadwell Democrat
Amos S. Fassett Democrat
David Murray Democrat
John H. Tower Democrat
Onondaga Benjamin French Democrat
Thomas McCarthy Democrat
Thomas Sherwood Democrat
Charles R. Vary Democrat
Ontario Sylvester Austin Whig
James C. Brown Whig
Jedediah Dewey Jr. Whig
Orange Leonard Lee Democrat
John W. Martin Democrat
John Van Duzer Democrat
Orleans Elisha Wright Whig
Oswego William F. Allen Democrat
Alban Strong Democrat
Otsego Silas Burleson Democrat
John R. Griggs Democrat
Harvey Hunt Democrat
Putnam Sylvenus Warren Democrat
Queens Samuel Youngs Democrat
Rensselaer George R. Davis* Democrat elected Speaker;
also First Judge of the Rensselaer County Court
Samuel Douglass Democrat
Henry Vandenbergh Democrat
Richmond Henry Cole* Democrat
Rockland Cornelius M. Demarest Democrat
St. Lawrence Calvin T. Hulburd* Democrat
George Redington* Democrat
Saratoga Lyndes Emerson Democrat
Azariah E. Stimson Democrat
Schenectady Edward H. Walton Democrat
Schoharie John Osterhout Democrat
Abraham Richtmeyer Democrat
Seneca Matthew West Democrat
Steuben Morris Brown Democrat
Francis E. Erwin* Democrat
Ziba A. Leland* Democrat
Suffolk Samuel B. Nicoll Democrat
Joshua B. Smith Democrat
Sullivan Jonathan Stratton Democrat
Tioga Simeon R. Griffin Democrat
Tompkins Sylvanus Larned Democrat
George T. Spink Democrat
Ulster William Soper Democrat
Edmund Suydam Democrat
Warren Pelatiah Richards Whig
Washington Anson Bigelow Whig
James W. Porter Whig
Wayne Frederick U. Sheffield Democrat
Philip Sours Democrat
Westchester Andrew Findlay Democrat
Samuel L. Holmes Democrat
Wyoming Eleazer Baldwin* Whig
Truman Benedict Whig
Yates Richard H. Williams Democrat

Employees edit

  • Clerk: Henry N. Wales
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Pliny M. Bromley
  • Doorkeeper: John W. Turner
  • Assistant Doorkeeper: Isaac Satterlee
  • Second Assistant Doorkeeper: Henry Rankin

Notes edit

  1. ^ see Journal of the Assembly (66th Session) (1843)
  2. ^ see: Niles' National Register (issue of December 3, 1842; pg. 211f)

Sources edit

  • The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858) [pg. 109 and 441 for Senate districts; pg. 134 for senators; pg. 148f for Assembly districts; pg. 227f for assemblymen]
  • Political History of the State of New York from January 1, 1841, to January 1, 1847, Vol III, including the Life of Silas Wright (Hall & Dickson, Syracuse NY, 1848; pg. 311 to 368)

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The 66th New York State Legislature consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly met from January 3 to April 18 1843 during the first year of William C Bouck s governorship in Albany 66th New York State Legislature 65th 67th The Old State Capitol 1879 OverviewLegislative bodyNew York State LegislatureJurisdictionNew York United StatesTermJanuary 1 December 31 1843SenateMembers32PresidentLt Gov Daniel S Dickinson D Party controlDemocratic 22 10 AssemblyMembers128SpeakerGeorge R Davis D Party controlDemocratic 92 36 Sessions1stJanuary 3 April 18 1843 Contents 1 Background 2 Elections 3 Sessions 4 State Senate 4 1 Districts 4 2 Members 4 3 Employees 5 State Assembly 5 1 Districts 5 2 Assemblymen 5 3 Employees 6 Notes 7 SourcesBackground editUnder the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1821 32 Senators were elected on general tickets in eight senatorial districts for four year terms They were divided into four classes and every year eight Senate seats came up for election Assemblymen were elected countywide on general tickets to a one year term the whole Assembly being renewed annually On April 5 1842 the Legislature enacted that future state elections be held on a single day fixing the date on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November State Senator John W Taylor resigned on August 19 1842 leaving a vacancy in the Fourth District At this time there were two major political parties the Democratic Party and the Whig Party The radical abolitionists appeared as the Liberty Party On September 7 1842 the Democratic state convention met at Syracuse and nominated again William C Bouck for governor and Daniel S Dickinson for lieutenant governor On the same day the Whig state convention nominated Lt Gov Luther Bradish for governor and State Senator Gabriel Furman for lieutenant governor The Liberty Party nominated Alvan Stewart for governor and Charles O Shepard for lieutenant governor Elections editThe state election was held on November 8 1842 William C Bouck and Daniel S Dickinson were elected governor and lieutenant governor Abraham A Deyo 2nd D John C Wright 3rd D Sidney Lawrence Thomas B Mitchell both 4th D Calvin T Chamberlain 6th D John Porter 7th D Harvey Putnam 8th D and assemblymen John A Lott 1st D and Carlos P Scovil 5th D were elected to the Senate Putnam was a Whig the other eight were Democrats Sessions editThe Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 3 1843 and adjourned on April 18 George R Davis D was elected Speaker with 89 votes against 32 for Willis Hall W Henry N Wales D was elected Clerk of the Assembly with 91 votes against 35 for Philander B Prindle W 1 On January 21 the Legislature elected Edwin Croswell D to succeed Thurlow Weed as State Printer On February 6 the Legislature re elected State Treasurer Thomas Farrington D On February 7 the Legislature re elected U S Senator Silas Wright Jr to a six year term beginning on March 4 1843 State Senate editDistricts edit The First District 4 seats consisted of Kings New York and Richmond counties The Second District 4 seats consisted of Dutchess Orange Putnam Queens Rockland Suffolk Sullivan Ulster and Westchester counties The Third District 4 seats consisted of Albany Columbia Delaware Greene Rensselaer Schenectady and Schoharie counties The Fourth District 4 seats consisted of Clinton Essex Franklin Fulton Hamilton Herkimer Montgomery St Lawrence Saratoga Warren and Washington counties The Fifth District 4 seats consisted of Jefferson Lewis Madison Oneida Oswego and Otsego counties The Sixth District 4 seats consisted of Allegany Broome Cattaraugus Chemung Chenango Livingston Steuben Tioga and Tompkins counties The Seventh District 4 seats consisted of Cayuga Cortland Onondaga Ontario Seneca Wayne and Yates counties The Eighth District 4 seats consisted of Chautauqua Erie Genesee Monroe Niagara Orleans and Wyoming counties Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established or sufficiently organized the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties Members edit The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature John A Lott and Carlos P Scovil changed from the Assembly to the Senate District Senators Term left Party NotesFirst Morris Franklin 1 year WhigJohn B Scott 2 years DemocratIsaac L Varian 3 years DemocratJohn A Lott 4 years DemocratSecond John Hunter 1 year DemocratRobert Denniston 2 years DemocratAbraham Bockee 3 years DemocratAbraham A Deyo 4 years DemocratThird Erastus Root 1 year WhigHenry W Strong 2 years Democrat also Recorder of TroyErastus Corning 3 years DemocratJohn C Wright 4 years Democrat until February 9 1843 also First Judge of the Schoharie County CourtFourth James G Hopkins 1 year WhigSidney Lawrence 2 years Democrat elected to fill vacancy in place of John W Taylor until March 31 1843 also Surrogate of Franklin Co Edmund Varney 3 years DemocratThomas B Mitchell 4 years DemocratFifth Sumner Ely 1 year DemocratHenry A Foster 2 years DemocratWilliam Ruger 3 years Democrat died on May 21 1843Carlos P Scovil 4 years DemocratSixth Andrew B Dickinson 1 year WhigNehemiah Platt 2 years WhigJames Faulkner 3 years DemocratCalvin T Chamberlain 4 years DemocratSeventh Lyman Sherwood 1 year DemocratElijah Rhoades 2 years WhigWilliam Bartlit 3 years DemocratJohn Porter 4 years DemocratEighth Abram Dixon 1 year WhigSamuel Works 2 years WhigGideon Hard 3 years WhigHarvey Putnam 4 years Whig until January 14 1843 also Surrogate of Wyoming Co Employees edit Clerk Isaac R Elwood Deputy Clerks Charles Bryan Robert F Salvidge Sergeant at Arms Charles Niven Doorkeeper Joel Gillett Assistant Doorkeeper Martin MillerState Assembly editDistricts edit Albany County 3 seats Allegany County 2 seats Broome County 1 seat Cattaraugus County 2 seats Cayuga County 3 seats Chautauqua County 3 seats Chemung County 1 seat Chenango County 3 seats Clinton County 1 seat Columbia County 3 seats Cortland County 2 seats Delaware County 2 seats Dutchess County 3 seats Erie County 3 seats Essex County 1 seat Franklin County 1 seat Fulton and Hamilton counties 1 seat Genesee County 2 seats Greene County 2 seats Herkimer County 2 seats Jefferson County 3 seats Kings County 2 seats Lewis County 1 seat Livingston County 2 seats Madison County 3 seats Monroe County 3 seats Montgomery County 2 seats The City and County of New York 13 seats Niagara County 2 seats Oneida County 4 seats Onondaga County 4 seats Ontario County 3 seats Orange County 3 seats Orleans County 1 seat Oswego County 2 seats Otsego County 3 seats Putnam County 1 seat Queens County 1 seat Rensselaer County 3 seats Richmond County 1 seat Rockland County 1 seat St Lawrence County 2 seats Saratoga County 2 seats Schenectady County 1 seat Schoharie County 2 seats Seneca County 1 seat Steuben County 3 seats Suffolk County 2 seats Sullivan County 1 seat Tioga County 1 seat Tompkins County 2 seats Ulster County 2 seats Warren County 1 seat Washington 2 seats Wayne County 2 seats Westchester County 2 seats Wyoming County 2 seats Yates County 1 seat Note There are now 62 counties in the State of New York The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established or sufficiently organized the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties Assemblymen edit The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature Party affiliations follow the result given in Niles Register 2 District Assemblymen Party NotesAlbany Willis Hall WhigAaron Van Schaack WhigJohn I Slingerland WhigAllegany Robert Flint WhigSamuel Russell WhigBroome Gilbert Dickinson DemocratCattaraugus Alonzo Hawley WhigElijah A Rice WhigCayuga Vincent Kenyon DemocratAlfred Lyon DemocratDarius Monroe DemocratChautauqua Odin Benedict WhigAdolphus S Morrison WhigEmory F Warren WhigChemung Samuel G Hathaway Jr DemocratChenango Edward Cornell DemocratSamuel Medbury DemocratDanforth Wales DemocratClinton Julius C Hubbell DemocratColumbia Anson Brown DemocratLucas Hoes DemocratPeter Poucher DemocratCortland Harry McGraw WhigGeorge N Niles DemocratDelaware Milton Bostwick DemocratNelson K Wheeler DemocratDutchess Gilbert Bentley DemocratJohn Elseffer DemocratJohn M Ketcham DemocratErie George R Babcock WhigWells Brooks WhigMilton McNeal WhigEssex Samuel Shumway WhigFranklin Joseph H Jackson WhigFulton and Hamilton John L Hutchinson DemocratGenesee Robinson Smiley WhigIra Wait WhigGreene Aaron Bushnell DemocratPhilip Teats DemocratHerkimer Walter Booth DemocratJohn T Hall DemocratJefferson Elihu C Church DemocratJoseph Graves DemocratJob Lamson DemocratKings William Conselyea Jr DemocratWilliam M Udall DemocratLewis Amos Buck DemocratLivingston Daniel H Fitzhugh WhigDaniel D Spencer WhigMadison Venoni W Mason DemocratHenry Palmer DemocratLorenzo Sherwood DemocratMonroe Jerome Fuller WhigRobert Haight WhigEnoch Strong WhigMontgomery John Bowdish DemocratJohn I Zoller DemocratNew York Elbridge G Baldwin WhigCharles P Daly DemocratGeorge G Glasier DemocratTimothy R Hibbard DemocratDavid R Floyd Jones DemocratWilliam McMurray DemocratAbsalom E Miller DemocratGeorge Paulding DemocratDaniel C Pentz DemocratEdward Sanford DemocratRobert Smith WhigJames T Thomson DemocratEdward H White DemocratNiagara Thomas T Flagler WhigJohn Sweeney WhigOneida Dan P Cadwell DemocratAmos S Fassett DemocratDavid Murray DemocratJohn H Tower DemocratOnondaga Benjamin French DemocratThomas McCarthy DemocratThomas Sherwood DemocratCharles R Vary DemocratOntario Sylvester Austin WhigJames C Brown WhigJedediah Dewey Jr WhigOrange Leonard Lee DemocratJohn W Martin DemocratJohn Van Duzer DemocratOrleans Elisha Wright WhigOswego William F Allen DemocratAlban Strong DemocratOtsego Silas Burleson DemocratJohn R Griggs DemocratHarvey Hunt DemocratPutnam Sylvenus Warren DemocratQueens Samuel Youngs DemocratRensselaer George R Davis Democrat elected Speaker also First Judge of the Rensselaer County CourtSamuel Douglass DemocratHenry Vandenbergh DemocratRichmond Henry Cole DemocratRockland Cornelius M Demarest DemocratSt Lawrence Calvin T Hulburd DemocratGeorge Redington DemocratSaratoga Lyndes Emerson DemocratAzariah E Stimson DemocratSchenectady Edward H Walton DemocratSchoharie John Osterhout DemocratAbraham Richtmeyer DemocratSeneca Matthew West DemocratSteuben Morris Brown DemocratFrancis E Erwin DemocratZiba A Leland DemocratSuffolk Samuel B Nicoll DemocratJoshua B Smith DemocratSullivan Jonathan Stratton DemocratTioga Simeon R Griffin DemocratTompkins Sylvanus Larned DemocratGeorge T Spink DemocratUlster William Soper DemocratEdmund Suydam DemocratWarren Pelatiah Richards WhigWashington Anson Bigelow WhigJames W Porter WhigWayne Frederick U Sheffield DemocratPhilip Sours DemocratWestchester Andrew Findlay DemocratSamuel L Holmes DemocratWyoming Eleazer Baldwin WhigTruman Benedict WhigYates Richard H Williams DemocratEmployees edit Clerk Henry N Wales Sergeant at Arms Pliny M Bromley Doorkeeper John W Turner Assistant Doorkeeper Isaac Satterlee Second Assistant Doorkeeper Henry RankinNotes edit see Journal of the Assembly 66th Session 1843 see Niles National Register issue of December 3 1842 pg 211f Sources editThe New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough Weed Parsons and Co 1858 pg 109 and 441 for Senate districts pg 134 for senators pg 148f for Assembly districts pg 227f for assemblymen Political History of the State of New York from January 1 1841 to January 1 1847 Vol III including the Life of Silas Wright Hall amp Dickson Syracuse NY 1848 pg 311 to 368 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 66th New York State Legislature amp oldid 1069489843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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