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May 6, 1571
Annexed to New York city.
Newark
Tioga .
April April 3, 1807
March
9, 1821
Lancaster.
New Cornwall
Orange
March 7, 1788
March
3, 1797
Cornwall.
New Goshen.
Greene
.J.u. 27, 1413
March 19, 1513
Lexhigton.
New Hampstead
Rocklan.1.
March 18, 1791
Hampstead.
Newtown.
Chemung
April 10, 1792
6, 1808
Einira.
Northampton
Monroe.
March 30, 1802
6, 1808
Gates.
Northilel.
Monroe.
Jan.,
1759
6, 180%
Boule.
Northfield.
Saratoga
March 13, 1:01
Amail
6, 1808
Edinburgh.
Northton ...
Orleans.
April 7, 1822
Jan.
21, 1823
Yates.
Oak Orchard ..
Orleans.
April 17, 1822
April 13, 1825
Carlton.
Orange
Saratoga
April 17, 1816
Halfmoon.
Orange
Oneida
April 3, 1:07
Bengal.
Orrinsburgh.
Allegany
March 26, 1821
May 2, 1815
Ossining.
Otego ..
Otsego ..
Feb. 5, 1796 March 18, 1796
March 31, 1552
Corning.
Pamela
.lellerson
April 12, 1819
April 1821
Leander.
Perry.
C'attarangus
April 13, 1811
April 10, 1818
Perrysburgh. [and Milton
Pern
Onondaga
April 10, 1792
Phillipstown
Rensselaer
March 21, 1:06
28, 1806
March 11, 1808 April 6, 180%
Honeoye.
Plato
Cayuga
April 26, 1831
March 16, 1832
Sunnner ITill.
Port Bay
Wayne
Feb. 25, 1520
March 17, 1834
Hluron.
Port Crane
Broome.
March 26, 1867
Fenton.
Quincey
Putnam
Feb. 13, 1810
Putnam Valley.
Reuselaerwyck.
Rensselaer.
March 17, 1795
Greenbush, Schodack,
Rice.
Cattaraugus
7, 1516
March 27, 1855
Ischina.
Rochester.
Warren.
Feb.
28, 1:07
April 6, 1803
Salem ...
Westchester
March 7, 1783 April 6, 1503
Savona ..
Stenben
Dec. 30, 1:59 April 8, 1862 Consolidated with Bath.
Schenectady
Schenectady March 7, 1789
('ity of Schenectady.
Schlosser.
Niagara .
1, 1812
Seneca.
Frie
Oct.
16, 1551
Shirley
Eric ...
Nov. 21, 1852
June 21. 1853 March 23, 1786 March 23, 1816
Brighton and Pittsford.
Shell
Yates.
Livingston
April 4, 1806
Caledonia.
South Bay.
Washington
April 17, 1422
Dresden.
Southeast, Franklin.
Southfield
Orange
1, 1563
March 16, 1:65
South Salem
Feb. 13, 1540
Mewisborough.
South Hempstead.
Hempstead.
Stephentown.
April 6, 1808
Somers.
Stonington ..
Chenango
April 7, 1:06
April
12, 1813
Athol and Warrensburgh.
Troy.
Rensselaer
12, 1516 City of Troy.
Unlon
Monroe.
Oet. 11, 1852
Feb. 28, 1861
Hamlin.
Utica ...
City of Utlca.
Vernon.
Yates .
April 6, 1808
Snell.
Washington .
Seneca.
April 6, 1808
Westfield
March 23,
1786
April 6, 1803
West Farmis.
May 6, 1874 Annexed to New York city
West Grove.
April 18, 1838
March 6, 1839
Granger.
West ville
Tioga.
Kings
Willink
Eric.
Wayne.
April 15, 1826
Wormly
Allegany
April 8, 1525 March 28, 1839
April
13, 1810
Granger.
Lancaster
Chenango
March 9, 1821
Leicester.
Lincoln .
Ontario.
April 4,
1506
12, 1823
April 17, 1862
Newark Valley.
New Berlin.
Chenango
April April April
16, 1820 Jan. 6, 1808 April April 21, 1825 March 11, 1846
Bellast.
Ossining
Westchester
April 17, 18:0
Oneonta.
Painted Post.
Steuben
Delaware Ontario ..
Feb.
Tompkins.
Pittstown.
Jan. 27, 1789 (?)
Drc. 3, 1855 March 11, 1839 March 7, 1788 Feb.
March 26, 1799 leb. 14, 1816 March 25, 1852
Niagara. West Seneca.
North Collins.
Washhigton
(Colonial)).
Whitehall.
Smallwood
Monroe
April 12, 1813
Feb. 2, 1810
Benton.
South East town .. Southfield
March 17, 1795 6, 1.508 April
Mouroe. Leannexed to Monroe.
Westchester
April 6,'1806
Queens
April 6, 1781 March 7, 1788
April 6, 1808 8, 1500
Milford.
Thurman
Warren.
Feb. 5, 1796 April 10, 1792 March 18, 1791 April
Feb. April
Unlon
llerkimer 7, 1806 April 6, 1807 Russia.
Upper Salem ..
Westchester. Oneida.
March 6, 1781 April 7. 1817 Feb. 12, 1503 March 11, 1800
West chester May 13, 1816
Allegany
April 12, 1823 March 16, 1840 April 11, 4801
March 24, 1324 April 7, 1851
Newark. City of Williamsburgh.
Williamsburgh
April 15, 1818 Aurora. Marlon.
Winchester
Westchester.
Pharsalia.
Suffrage ..
Otsego ...
April 6, 1-05 March 30, 1802 March 15, 1822 March 7, 1788 April 3, 1801 (?) Doc.
Southampton
Putnam
Orange
Feb. 5, 1796
Feb. 13, 1832
Fayette. Fort Ann.
Washington
Hague. South Salem.
Skeenesborough.
March 5, 1791 Ovid, Romulus, Aurellus, Scipio April 6, 1:08 Nassau.
Pinellekl
Addison. Genoa.
March 3 1797
Wheatland. Franklinville.
May 6, 1>71 Annexed to New York city.
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OBSOLETE VILLAGES.
OBSOLETE VILLAGES.
NAMES.
COUNTIES.
ADOPTED.
WHEN CHANGED.
TO WHAT CHANGED.
Amsterdam ..
Montgomery
April
20,1830
April 16,1835
City of Amsterdam.
Arcadia
Wayne _
April
20,1839
July
21,1853
Newark.
Anbarn.
Cayuga ...
April
18, 1815
March
21,1848
City of Auburn.
Binghamton
Broome ..
April
2,1813
April
9,1867
City of Binghamton.
Black Rock
Erie
Feb.
14, 1839
April
13, 1853
City of Buffalo.
Brooklyn
Kings
April
2,180]
April
8,1834
City of Brooklyn.
Budalo ..
Erle.
April
2,1813
April
20,1832
City of Buffalo.
Cohoes
Albany.
April
12,1555
May
19, 1869
City of Cohoes.
Colonie
Albany
April
9,1801
Feb.
25,1815
Annexed to Albany.
Columbiaville ..
Columbia
Feb.
12, 1812
April
20,1833
( Repealed. )
Danforth
Onondaga
June
15, 1886
Annexed to Syracuse.
Dunkirk
Chautauqua
May
15,1837
June
2,1885
City of Dunkirk.
Elmira J
Chemung
March
3, 1815
March
28, 1864
City of Elmira.
Fairport ...
Chemung
May
15, 1837
April 18,1815
Horseheads.
Gibbonsville
Albany ...
April
23,1823
April
30, 1836
West Trov.
Jamestown
Chautauqua
March
6,1827
March
31,1886
City of Jamestown.
Jefferson
April
11,1842
April
8, 1852
Watkins.
Kingston.
April
6,1805
March
29, 1872
City of Kingston.
March
26,1829
April
11,1865
City of Lockport.
Newburgh
March
25,1800
April
22,1865
City of Newburgh.
March
3,1815
April
21,1828
Elmira.
Niagara City
Niagara.
March
26,1855
June
6,1874
Suspension Bridge.
May
6,1885
April
29,1886
Horseheads.
April
15, 1817
April
27,1868
City of Ogdensburg.
Oldenbarneveldit
Oneida
19, 1819
April
26.1833
Trenton.
O-wego ...
OSWego
March
14,1828
March
24,1848
City of Oswego.
Otsego
Otsego.
April
3,1807
June
12, 1812
Cooperstown.
Ovld.
Seneca ..
April
17,1816
April
11,1819
( Repealed. )
Port Ontario
April
4,1537
May
7.1844
(Repealed. )
Poughkeepsie ..
April
8,1801
March
23,1854
City of Poughkeepsie.
Rochester
Monroe
April
12, 1822
April
28, 1531
City of Rochester.
Rochesterville
Monroe.
April
21,1817
April
12, 1822
Rochester.
Rockton
Herkimer
April
16,1850
April
16, 1852
Little Falls.
Ronle ...
Onella ..
March
26,1819
Feb.
23, 1870
City of Rome.
Salina
Onondaga
March
12,1821
Dec.
11,1847
City of Syracuse.
Saw Pits
Westchester
April
23,1823
March
11,1837
Port Chester.
Syracuse
Onondaga ...
April
13, 1825
Dee.
11,1817
City of Syracuse.
Troy
Rensselaer ....
Feb.
16, 1793
April
12,1816
City of Troy.
Uister
Ulster
April
26,1831
April
10, 1855
Saugerties.
Union Village.
Washington ..
March
29, 1809
April
3,1867
Greenwich.
Utica ..
Oneida ...
April
3,1798
Feb.
13, 1832
Watertown
Jefferson.
April
5,1816
May
28.1869
Watervliet
Albany.
March
30, 1801
April
9,1804
Colonie.
Whitehall Landing Williamsburgh.
Kings
April
11,1827
April
7,1851
City of Williamsburgh
Yonkers.
Westchester
July
21,1853
June
1,1872
City of Yonkers.
Ulster
Lockport.
Niagara .
Orange
Newton
Chemung
North Elmira
Chemung
Ogdensburgh.
St. Lawrence
April
..
City of Utica.
City of Watertown.
Washington.
April
7,1806
March
30,1820
Whitehall.
Oswego
Dutchess.
Chemung.
1 As Newtown; changed April 11, 1858.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
The origins of the Confederation and of the Federal Union have been set forth in the earlier part of this volume. We here give the representatives of the State of New York in the various depart- ments of the Federal Government, except Customs officers and Indian Commissioners.1
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
The Federal Constitution provides that the President and Vice- President of the United States shall be chosen by electors appointed in such manner as the Legislatures of the respective States shall direct, the number to be equal to their number of Senators and Representa- tives in Congress. In this State, the electors were originally ap- pointed by the Legislature, by an act passed April 12, 1792. By those acts the Southern District was allowed four electors, and the others three each, and the first Tuesday of November was designated as the time for the meeting of the College, which was directed to be at Poughkeepsie. Subsequently, in pursuance of an act passed March 26, 1796, the Legislature convened in special session, quadrenially, on the first Tuesday of November, at Hudson, in place of the Electo- : ral College. Since 1812, in pursuance of an act passed May 26 of that year, the Electors have met at the Capitol in Albany.
By an act passed March 15, 1825, the Legislature submitted to the people the question of choosing Electors by districts, or on a general ticket, which resulted as follows : "By districts," 66,324. "By general ticket, plurality," 56,801. "By general ticket, majority," 931. The district system thus adopted was only in vogue at one election, when the Legislature, by an act passed April 15, 1829, adopted the general ticket system, as now in use. The Electors must be appointed within thirty-four days before the first Wednesday of December, in every fourth year. In this State the Electors are now chosen on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November, and also
1 For which see " Customs " and Indian Affairs.
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
in all the other States. In making up the general ticket, one person is selected from each Congressional District, and two to represent the State at large.
The Electoral College is required to meet at the State Capitol on the first Wednesday of December, cast their votes for President and Vice-President, make a certified list thereof, and forward it under seal to the President of the United States Senate, who opens and announces the result, in the presence of the two houses of Congress.
ELECTORS APPOINTED BY THE LEGISLATURE.
1792-November 20.
William Floyd, David Van Ness,
Samuel Osgood,
Johannes Bruyn,
Edward Savage,
Volkert Veeder,
Stephen Wurd,
Abraham Yates, Jr.,
Jolin Ray,
Sanntel Clark,
llenry Frey Yates,
1816-November 8.
Henry Rutger, Angustus Wright,
Lemuel Chipman,
Peter S. Van Orden,
John W. Seaman, Henry Beeker,
Jacob Drake,
Aaron Haring,
James Fairlie, Israel W. Clark,
Theodorus W. Van Wyck Daniel Root,
Joseph D. Moneil,
Montgomery Hunt,
John Blake, Jr.,
Nicholl Fosdick,
Jacob Wertz,
Eliphaiet Edmonds.
Gabriel North,
George Petit,
Charles E. Dudley,
Richard Townley,
Benjamin Smith,
Samuel Lawrence,
Samuel Lewis, Nathaniel Rochester,
Alexander MeNish,
Worthy L. Churchel.
Artemus Aldrich,
1820-November 9.
William Floyd, 1 John Baker,
Henry Rutger,
John Walworth,
Abel Huntington, Daniel MeDougall.
Edward Leveret,
Seth Wetmore,2
Isaac Lawrence, Latham A. Burrows,
John Targee,
Farrand Stranahan,
Jacob Odell,
Henry Wager,
Peter Waring,
Elisha Farnham, Jonathan Collins,
Edward P. Livingston,
Samuel Nelson,
Peter Millikin,
Wililam B. Rochester.
Mark Spencer,
Charles Thompson,
Benjamin Knower,
Philetns Swift,
Gilbert Eddy,
James Brisban.
1808-November 7,
Ambrose Spencer,
Ilenry Yates, Jr.,
Henry Huntington,
Benjamin Movers,
John W. Seaman,
Adam B. Voorman,
Henry Rutgers,
Thomas Shankland,
Jolin Garretson,
William Hallock,
Ebenezer White,
Russell Attwater,
Thomas Lawrence,
Joseph Simonds,
James Talmadge, Jonathan Rouse, Micajah Pettit,
IIngh Jamison,
Matthew Carpenter.
1812-November 9.
.Joseph C. Yates, Henry Huntington, John Woodworth,
Simeon De Witt,
Archibald Melntyre.
David Boyd,
John C. Hogeboom,
Cornelius Bergen,
Isaac Sutherland,
Isanc Sutherland,
Gurdon S. Mumford,
Joseph Perine,
J. De La Montagnie,
Chauncey Belknap,
Alexander J. Coffin, Benjamin Bailey,
Benjamin Smith,
Samuel Smith,
Elisha Dorr, Henry Cady.
1 Did not attend ; Martin Van Buren appointed to fill vacancy,
2 Did not attend ; William I. Dodge appointed to ilII vacancy.
3 Did not attend ; William Mann, of Schoharie, appointed to fill vacancy.
4 Did not attend ; John Taylor, of Albany, appointed to fill vacancy.
1824-November 11.
Nathan Thompson, William Townsend,
Darius Bentley
Thomas Lawyer,
Micah Brooks, Edward B. Crandall,
Pierre A Barker,3
Samuel Hicks,
Joseph SIblev, Edward Savage,
Timothy H. Porter,
Benjamin Mooers,
Samuel Rossei, Marinns Willett,
Phinchas Coon,
Ebenezer Sage, 4
Azariah Smith,
Richard Blauvelt,
Solomon St. John,
John Drake,
Misha B. Strong,
James Drake
Clark Crandall,
William Walsh, John Lansing, Jr.,
Philip Van Cortlandt, John Chandier,
George Rosecrantz, Jolin Dill,
David Van Ness, Thomas HI. Hubbard,
Robert Jenkins,
John Russell.
Mich. S. Vandercook,
James S. Kipp,
George Palmer, Jr.,
Jotham Jayne,
James Hill, Jonathan Stanley, Jr.,
William Kirby,
William Burnet.
Jesse Woodhull,
Abraham Ten Eyck. .
1796-November 7.
Lewis Morris, Abraham Ten Broeck.
Abijah Hammond,
Abraham Van Vechten.
Richard Thorne,
St. John Honey wood,
Peter Cantine, Jr.,
William Root,
Robert Van Rensselaer, Peter Smith,
Johannes Miller,
Charles Newkirk.
1800-November 6.
William Floyd,
Thomas Jenkins,
Isaac Ledyard,
Peter Van Ness,
Anthony Lispenard,
Robert Ellis,
Pierre Van Cortlandt, Jr., John Woodworth,
Gilbert Livingston,
James Burt, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer Jacob Eaker.
1804-November 9.
Sylvester Dering,
John Cramer,
James Fairlle,
Thomas Brooks,
Cornelius Bergen,
Matthias B. Illldreth,
John Herring, William Floyd,
Ezra Thompson,
Jonas Earl,
Major John Wood,
Joseph Ellicott,
Coen 1. Elemendorf,
Henry Qunekenboss,
Stephen Miller,
Adam Comstock,
Albert Pawling,
Abraham Bancker.
Isaac Sargent,
David Hammond,
Howell Gardner,
Chester Patterson,
Eleazer Burnham,
Abraham Stagg,
518
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
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ELECTORS APPOINTED BY THE PEOPLE.
1828 - November 4. 1
At large : John Taylor, Charles Dayan.
1 Moses Rolph, 16 Rufus Crane.
2 John Garrison, 17 Archibald Me Intyre,
3 Benjamin Balley, Is Salmon Chill,
3 John Targee, 19 Peter J. 11. Myers,
3 Gilbert Coutant, 20 James Campbell,
4 Jacob Odell, 21 Jesse Smith,
5 Morgan Lewis, 21 Augustus Chapman,
6 Egbert Jansen,
22 Benjamin Cotton,
7 Jeremiah Russell, 23 Freeborn G. Jewett,
8 Alexander Coffin, 21 Asaph Stow,
9 Gilbert Eddy, 25 Andrew D. W. Bruyn,
10 Abraham Van Vechten 26 William Hildreth,
11 Peter Pine, 26 John Bral,
12 Joseph C. Yates,
27 James D. Garnsey,
13 Elkanah Brush, 23 John Lloyd,
It Thomas Blakeslee, 29 Shubael Dunham,
15 Ebenezer B. Shearman 30 Ebenezer Walden.
1832 - November 6. 2
At large :
Edward P. Livingston, Nathanlel Garrow.
Moses Rolph, Theophilus S. Morgan,
Henry Waring,
David Moulton,
Gideon Lee, Ebenezer Wood,
John Targee,
Peter Collier,
Preserved Fish,
John Ilyde.
Tobias L. Ilogeboom,
Elisha Johnson,
Nicholas M. Masters,
John Lapham,
John Keyes Paige, Jolm D. Higgins,
John Savage, Robert II. Shankland,
William Hedding, Jonathan Hascall, Jr.,
John Fay,
Rufus II. Smith,
John Nellis, John D. Perkins, 5
1848 - November 7.
At large : Henry HI. Ross, Jolm A. Collier.
Abraham T. Rose,
James C. Duff,
John M. Cross,
John Bradley,
Daniel Lord,
William B. Welies,
Daniel Larkin,
Timothy Wluttemore,
Charles R. Barstow,
George Griswold, 5
Oliver Poole,
George Benson,. Dorastus Kellogg,
John C. Cruger,
Stephen Fancher, Ell Sheldon.
Marvin Wheeler,6
Joseph W. Gates, 7
Robert Dorlon,
Erasmus D. Smith,
Israel Seymour,
Benjamin F. Harwood,
Clarkson F. Crosby,
Samuel Russel, 8
James McKie,
Delos E. Sill,
Billy J. Clark, William Ketchum.
Samuel Freeman, Augustus P. Hascall,
Asa Chatfield.
Solomon Parmele.
1852 - November 2.
At large : Charles O'Conor, Sherburne B. Piper.
Philip S. Crooke, Clark S. Grinnell,
Electns B. Litchileid, Lyman J. Walworth,
Richard T. Compton, Thomas 11. Hubbard,
Joseph M. Marsh, Samuel G. Hathaway,
James Murphy,
Delos De Wolf.
William II. Corneil, Jonathan C. Collins,
Gustavus A. Conover, Willlain Taylor,
Alexander F. Vache, William C. Beardsley,
Edward Snffern, ·Darius A. Ogden,
Alexander Thompson,
John G. Mc Dowell, Ferral C. Dininny,
Lawrence Van Buren, Job Pierson, John D. Sklimer, Daniel Warner,
Cornellns Vosburgh, William Vandervoort, William L. G. Smith,
Thomas Crook,
Benjamin Chamberlin.
William C. Crain,
1 Elected by districts, except the two electors at large.
2 Elected on a general ticket ; the electors, however, being selected from the various Congressional die trlets in thelr order, except the two electors at large. This system still continues.
3 Did not attend ; Jacob Sutherland chosen to fill vacancy.
4 Did not attend ; John Cox chosen to fill vacancy.
5 Did not attend; Abraham Hogeboom appointed to fili vacancy.
6 Did not attend ; Joseph Smith appointed to illl vacancy.
7 Did not attend ; Martin Butterfield appointed to fill vacancy. 1
8 Did not attend ; Ira Davenport appointed to fill vacancy.
Peler G. Sharp,
Samuel Baicom,
Elisha Jenkins,
John J. Speed, Jr.,
Harvey Watson, Dan Hibbard,
Grinith P. Griffith,
John Williams,
Archibald Melntyre,
B. Davis Noxon,
Karl Stimson,
Albert Crane,
Josiah Hand, Charles Bradish,
Keyes P. Cool,
(Hdeon Lee,
Jonathan Wallace, Grattan 11. Wheeler.
Henry P. Voorhees, William Garbutt,
Thomas Borch, Phineas 1 .. Tracy,
John JJ. Knox,
John Wheeler,
Peter Pratt,
Philo Orton,
Elbridge G. Merrick,
llenry R. Seymour,
Jacob Livingston,
Davis Hard,
Isaac Ogden, Peter B. Porter.
At large :
1844 - November 5.
Benjamin F. Batler, Daniel S. Dickinson.
Hugh Halsey, Clemence Whitaker,
John C. Thompson, Azariah Doane,
George Douglass, Thomas 11. Hubbard,
Niel Gray,
William F. Havemeyer,
William Mason,
Jonathan 1. Coddington,
Henry Potts,
Daniel Johnson,
Daniel Dana,
John Crawford, John Gillet,
William Murray,
Jacob E. Bogardus,
Jacobus Hardenberg,
Jonathan Boynton,
John W. Hardenbrook,
Abraham Miller,
Joseph Reynolds,
Darius Bently,
Peter Crispell, Jr.,
Gad Curtis,
Samuel Anable,
Jonas Seeley,
James Woods,
Oliver Phelps,
John N. Quackenbush,
Truman Spencer,
Daniel D. Campbell,
Abiel Baldwin,
John Gale,
James Sutherland,
Dudley Farlin,
Calvin T. Chamberiain,
James B. Spencer,
Orris Crosby,
John S. Veeder,
Major A. Andrews,
Amos Buck,
Asa Clark, Jr.
1836 -November 8.
At large :
Corneling W. Lawrence, James McCall. 3
Moses Rolph. Parker Halleck,
Jacob Crocheron, George F. Falley,
Stephen Allen,
Orville Hungerford,
Campbell B. White, 4 Joshua Babcock, Ichabod Bartlett,
Jolm Targee,
Augustus C. Welch,
Jeremiah Anderson,
James llooker,
Nathaniel P. Ilill,
Jeremiah Russell,
Zadock Pratt,
Incas llocs, Henry Koon,
Jared Wilson,
Ellsha Doubleday,
Herman Gansevoort,
Joseph Sibley, Samuel Benedict, Jr.,
Wolcott Tyrrell,
Daniel HL. Bissell,
David C. Judson,
Thomas J. Wheeler,
Frederick Sammons,
Henry Ellison,
Guy 11. Goodrich, Illram Gardner.
1840 - November 3.
At large : James Burt, Abraham Rose.
John T. Harrison,
John L. Lawrence,
Richard S. Williams, Pierre Van Cortlandt, Bartow White,
Isaac W. Bishop,
Joseph Tucker,
J. Phillips Phoenix,
Nathanlel Dubois,
David Munro,
David Dickey, Peleg Stade,
Alanson M. Knapp,
Peter Wendell,
John Gale,
Lyman Strobridge, Whitcomb Phelps,
Gideon Ostrander,
Thomas Humphrey,
William Taber,
Samuel Ilunter,
Samuel Payne,
William Deltz,
Seth Thomas,
Joseph Hoxio,
James D. Bull,
Zadock Pratt,
Lemael Pattingill,
519 .
1856 - November 4.
At large : Moses H. Grinnell, James S. Wadsworth.
At large : Henry W. Slocum, Delos De Wolf.
Lewis A. Edwards, Francis D. Flanders,
Isaac Van Anden, Daniel D. Campbel,
George L .. Fox, Simon B. Chuaplon,
De Witt C. West, Joseph Downing,
James McQuade, 5
Emanuel B. Hart, Matthew S. Shoecraft
Morven M. Jones, 3 Oliver Porter, James M. Sweeney, James Mc Lean, Charles E. Loew, 4 William C. Dryer,
John P. Jones, Fartus Cooke,
Robert A. Barnard,
John G. Mc Murray,
Henry H. Van Dyck,
William Keep,
John C. Hulbert, Ruins Wheeler,
Jacob D. Kingsland,
Delos E. SIll.
Smith Stilwell,
1860 - November 6.
At large : William C. Bryant, James O. Putnam.
Frederick Douglass, Emil Saner, Stewart L. Woodford.
John A. King, Isaac Mott,
Simeon B. Chittenden, Henry R. James,
Horace B. Claitin,
Stephen Sanford,
Matthias JJ. Petry, Boliver Rodeker,
William E. Dodge,
Henry Spicer,
William Laimbeer, Annuel Campbell,
Frederick Kuhne,
John E. Lyon,
James W. Farr,
Andrew D, White,
Joel W. Mason,
Jomm HI. Camp,
Salem 11. Wales,
Kidder M. Scott,
David D. Smith,
Barna R. Johnson,
Stoddard Hammond, Martin Bitt ;,
John C. Newkirk, George 11. Sickels,
Elisha MI. Brigham, Moses C. Richardson,
Minard Hardin, Pascal P. Platt,
Thomas Coleman, Nelson L. Norton.
1876 - November 7.
At large : Iloratio Seymour, De Witt C. West.
Parke Godwin. Henry D. Graves,
Thomas H. Rodman, William J. Averli,
Edward Rowe, Daniel B. Judson,
Thomas D. Jones, Edmund A. Ward,
Oswald Ottendorfer, Ansel Foster,
Thomas Mac Kellar,
Jannes McQuade,
Anthony Dngro,
Bartholomew Lynch,
Angustus Schell,
Calvin L. Hathaway,
Frederick Smyth,
George W. Knowles,
Joseph J. O Donohue,
William C. Dryer, Frederick O. Cable,
Jordan L. Mott,
John McDougall,
James HI. Holdane, 6
Jerome Lee.
William Voorhls,
Charles B. Benedict,
Joseph Candee,
Adilson P. Jones,
Cyrns Clarke,
Eli Perry,
Porter Sheldon.
Atherton Hall,
1880 - November 2.
At large: Clarence A. Seward, John C. Churchill.
John Jacob Astor, Andrew William,
William Kreutzer,
Zara 11. Blake,
John B. Trevor, William W. Worden,
William II. Waite,
Albert J. Aikin, 7 Cyrus B. Martin,
Amory Houghton, Jr.
Frank Work.
Janies Harroway,
Patrick HI. Costello, llenry F. Tarbox,
Frederick Townsend, Charles North,
Sherman S. Jewett,
James A. Burden, David A. Munro,
Orsino E. Jones.
1884 - November 4.
At large : Oswald Ottendorfer, Eugene Kelly.
John C. Valentine, Erastus Corning,
James A. Clark, Myndert D. Mercer.
Adolph L. Sanger, George L. Thompson,
Anthony L. Underhill,
Moses Mehrbach, John O. Bridges,
William C. Rowley,
John . Hunter,
Frederick S. Easton,
William Hamilton,
Benjamin Wood,
John M. Helck,
Zenas C. Priest, Charles G. Curtiss,
Jacob Whatmuller,
James H. Haldane,
Loval C. Taber,
Timothy W. Jackson,
John T. Agnew, Arthur Leary,
William B. Fitch,
Alvin Devereux.
Frederick A. Fuller, Jr.
James Fleming,
1 Did not attend : Thomas Carnley appointed to fill vacancy. 2 Did not attend: Edward Field ap
pointed to fill vacatev. 3 Did not attend : Samuel North appointed to till vacancy. 4 Dil not at-
tend : Cornelius W. Armstrong appointed to fill vacancy.
5 Did not attend Morven M. Jones appointed to till vacancy. 6 Did not attend : Alexander E. Orr appointed to fill vacancy.
7 Did not attend : Cornelius R. Agnew appointed to fill vacancy.
1864 - November 8.
At large : Horace Greeley, Preston King.
Obadiah Bowne, Hiram Horton,
James S. T. Stranahan,
Allen C. Churchill,
George Richard,
Ebenezer Blakeley,
Abram J. Dittenhoeffer,
John Clarke,
William 11. MeKinney,
Thomas B. Asten, Laae T. Smith, George Opdyke, Guy R. Pelton,
Alexander Davidson,
James W. Taylor, Charles L. Beale,
John W. Stebbins,
Thad lens Halt, John Tweddle, Cornellus L. Allen, Alonzo W. Morgan,
John P. Darling.
1868 - November 3.
Minthorne Tompkins, Daniel Cadv, Robert S. Ilughston,
Amaos P. Stanton,
James Kennedy, Jannes S. Lynch,
fl rman Raster,
William S. Sayre,
John &. Belcher,
Daniel H. Marsh,
Daniel D. Conover,
Ashley Davenport, Le Roy Morgan, Eleazer Burnham,
Daniel L. Pettee, 1 James Kelly,
Jured V. Pock, 2
Melatiah H. Lawrence, Josiah B. Williams,
Benjamin N. Loomls,
George B. Pentz, Egbert A. Clark, David Van Schaack,
William R. Judson,
Willian (. Rowley,
James G. Sheppard,
William G. Fargo,
John IL. Culby,
Timothy D. Copp.
Roby G, Stone,
At large:
1872 - November 5.
Jolin A. King, Henry Churchill,
Elwards W. Fiske,
James R. Allaben,
Andrew Carrigan, Benjamin N. Huntington,
James Kelly, Sherman D. Phelps,
Sigismund Kaufman, John J. Foote,
Frederick Knapp,
Hiram Dewey,
Washington Smith, James L. Voorhees,
William A. Darling, William 11. Robertson,
John E. Seeley,
Frank L. Jones,
George M. Grier, Rufus 11. King.
James S. Wadsworth,
Jacob B. Carpenter,
Ezra M. Parsons,
John F. Winslow,
Charles C. Parker,
Jacob HI. Ten Eyck, N. Elson Sheldon,
Elisha S. Whalen,
John Greiner, Jr.,
Robert S. Hale,
James Parker.
Atijah Beckwith,
John J. Knox, Thomas Kingsford, George W. Bradford, John E. Seeley, Jedediah Dewey, Myron II. Weaver, James Alley,
Samuel F. Barger,
De Witt Stafford, William II. Beard, Joseph C. Hoagland, Ditmas Jewell. William B. Dinsmore,
Samuel M. Schafer, George F. Merklee. Le Grand B. Cannon,
Frederick White, John Delmar, Charles L. Lyon, Robert Black, John A. Connolly,
Charles W. Dayton, William F. Creed,
Edwin D. Margan, Leslie W. Russell.
Charles St. John, John C. Knowlton, Henry & Hebard,
William Bristol,
Manley B. Mattice, James Rov,
Oswald Ottendorfer.
Isane L. Endress, Freeman Clarke, William S. Mallory,
Willlam Van Marter,
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
. 520
COLLEGE OFFICERS.
-
OFFICERS OF THE ELECTORAL COLLEGES.
YEARS.
PRESIDENTS.
SECRETARIES.
MESSENGERS. TO WASHINGTON.
1792
Robert Williams.
William Floyd
John Van Benthuysen.
1-08
Joseph C. Yates
Archibald McIntyre.
llenry Rutgers.
Samuel Lawrence.
Aaron Clark.
1520.
llenry Rutgers ..
William B. Rochester
Edward Leverelt.
1-21
Marinus Willett
John Lansing, Ir.
Samuel Russell.
182%
Joseph C. Yates
Andrew D. W. Bruyn
Asaph Stow.
1-32
Edward P. Livingston.
Major A. Andrews,
Orris Crosby.
1,30
Cornelius W. Lawrence.
Hiram Gardner
Daniel H. Bissell.
James Burt
Elisha Jenkins.
11. M. Romeyn.
1544
Jolin Savage
Ilugh Halsey .:
John D. Perkhis.
Charles R. Barstow
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