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2 John T. Bergen.
17 Jolm W. Taylor.
3 Chur'ill C. Cambreleng la Nathaniel Pitcher,
3 Gulian C. Verplanck, 19 William logan,
3 Campbell P. White, 20 Charles Dayan,
4 Aaron Ward. 20 Daniel Wardwell,
5 Ehunud 11. Pendleton, 21 John A. Collier, 6 Sammel J. Wilkin, 22 Edward C. Reed,
7 John ( Brodhead,
23 Freeborn G. Jewett,
8 John King,
9 Job Pierson.
10 Gerrit Y. Lansing,
Il Erastus Root,
26 John Dickson,
12 Joseph Bauck,
27 Frederick Whittlesey,
13 William G. Angel,
28 Grattan 11. Wheeler,
14 Samuel Beardsley, 29 Phineas L. Tracy,
15 Michael lotinan, 30 Bates Cook.
Twenty-third Congress.
1833-1-December 2 to June 30. 1831-5-December 1 to March 3.
1 Abel Huntington, 16 Abijah Mann. Jr.,
2 Isaac R. Van Houten, 17 Sammuel Beardsley,
3 ('Imr'ill C. Cambreleng 17 Joel Turrill,
3 Campbell P'. White, 18 Daniel Wardwell,
3 Caru'ns W. Lawrence,7 19 Sherman Page,
3 Jolin 1. Morgan, 8 20 Noadlah Johnson,
21 llenry Mitchell,
22 Nicoll Halsey,
5 Abraham Bockee,
6 John W. Brown,
7 Charles Bolle,
6 Aaron, Vanderpoel,
8 Jolin Adams,
9 Job Pierson,
10 Gerrit Y. Lansing,
11 John Cramer,
12 Henry C. Martindale,
13 Reuben Whallon.
31 Abner Hazeltine,
14 Ransom 11. Gillett, 32 Millard Fillmore,
15 Charles Me Vean, 33 Gideon Hard.
Twenty-fourth Congress.
IS35-6-December 7 to July 4. 1836-7-December 5 to March 3.
1 Abel Huntington, G John W. Brown,
2 Samuel Barton, 7 Nicholas Slekles,
3 Chur'ill C. Cambreleng 8 Valentine Ettner,
3 John Mckeon, 8 Aaron Vanderpoel,
3 Eli Moore, 9 Iliram P. Ilunt,
3 Campbell P. White, 11 10 Gerrit Y. Lansing,
3 Gideon Lxe, 12
11 John Cramer.
4 Aaron Ward, 12 David Russell,
5 Abraham Bockee,
13 Dudley Farlin.
11 Ransom IT. Gillett, 15 Matthias J. Bovec, 16 Abijah Mann, Jr., 17 Joel Turrill.
23 Willlam Taylor.
2t Ulysses F. Doubleday,
25 Graham II. Chaplu,
26 Francis Granger,
27 Joshua lar.
25 Timothy Childs,
23 George W. Lay,
30 Philo C. Fuller, 15
30 John Young, 16 31 Abner Hazeltine,
22 Stephen B. Leonard,
32 Thomas C. Love,
33 Gideon Hard.
Twenty-fifth Congress.
13 :- September & to October 10. 1-37 --- December 1 to July 9. 1:35-9-December 3 to March 3.
1 Thomas B. Jackson, 17 Henry A. Foster,
2 Abraham Vanderveer, I> Isaac II. Bronson,
3 Clmr'ill C. Cambreleng 19 John Il. Prentiss,
3 Edward Curtis, 20 Amasa J. Parker,
3 Oglen Hoffman, 21 John C. Clark,
3 Gideon Lee, 21 Mark 11. Sibley,
3 Eli Moore,
22 Hiran Grav.
4 Gouverneur Kemble, 22 Andrew D. W. Bruyn, 17
5 obadiah Titus, 22 Cyrus Beers. 1s
6 Nathaniel Jones, 23 Bennet Bicknell,
7 John C. Brodhead, 23 William Taylor,
8 Kotwert Mcclellan, 2t William Il. Noble,
8 Zadock Pratt, 25 Samuel Birdsall,
9 llenry Vail, 26 Francis Granger.
10 Albert Gallup, 27 Jolm T. Andrews,
11 Jolm I. De Gratf, 25 Timothy Childs,
12 David Russell, 29 William Patterson, 19
13 Jolm Palmer, 29 Ilarvey Putnam, 20
It James B. Spencer.
30 Liher C. Peck,
15 Jolm Edward, 31 Richard P. Marvin,
16 Arphaxed Loomis.
32 Millard Fillmore,
17 Abraham P. Grant, 33 Charles F. Mitchell.
Twenty-sixth Congress.
1539-40-December 2 to July 21. 1-to-11-December 7 to March 3.
1 Thomas B. Jackson, 17 David P. Brewster,
2 James B. 1. Montanya 17 John tì. Floyd,
3 Edward Curtis, Is Thomas C. Chittenden,
4 Moses II. Grhmell, 19 John HI. Prentiss,
3 Orden Hoffman, 20 Jud-on Allen,
3 James Munroe, 21 John C. Clark,
22 Amasa Dana,
5 Charles Johnston,
22 Stephen B. Leonard,
6 Nathaniel Jones,
7 Rufus Palen,
8 Jolm Ely,
25 Theron R. Strong,
8 Aaron Vanderpoel,
9 lliram P. llunt,
27 Meredith Mallory,
10 Daniel D. Barnard,
11 Anson Brown, 21
11 Nicholas B. Doe, 22
30 Luther C. Peck,
12 David Ritssell, 31 Richard P. Marvin,
13 Augustus C. Hand,
11 John Fine,
15 Peter J. Wagner,
16 Andrew W. Doig,
Twenty-seventh Congress.
1941-May 31 to September 13. 1×11-2-December 6 to August 31. 1842-3-December 5 to March 3.
1 Charles A. Floyd, 8 Robert Mcclellan,
2 JJoseph Egbert, 9 Iliram P. Hunt,
3 Charles G. Ferris, 10 Daniel D. Barnard,
3 John Mckeon, 11 Archibald L. Lin,
3 James J. Roosevelt, 12 Bernard Blair,
3 Fernando Wood,
13 Thomas A. Tomlinson,
4 Aaron Ward.
5 Richard D. Davis,
6 James G. Clinton, 7 John Van Buren,
17 David P. Brewster,
8 Jacob Hlouck, Jr., 17 John G. Floyd,
1 Resigned July 12, 1830. 2 Elected vice Craig, November, 1830.
3 Contested by Silas Wright, who succeeded December 15, 129, but declined taking his seat.
4 Elected rice Fisher, Dec. 15, 1829. 5 Elected rice Wright, March 9, 1830.
6 Dled at Washington February 24, 1333. 7 Resigned May 11, 1834. 8 Elected rice Lawrence.
9 Resigned September 6. 1931. 10 Elected rice Srlen. 11 Resigned October 2, 1$35.
12 Elreted rice White, resigned. 13 Resigned March 29, 1836. 11 Elected vice Beardsley, resigned.
15 Resigned September 2, 1836. 16 Elected vice Fuller, resigned, 17 Died at Ithaca, July, 1833.
I& Elected in Js5%, rice Beers, deceased. 19 Died at Warsaw August 14, 1838.
20 Elected In 1835, vice Patterson, deceased. 21 Died. 22 Elected vice Brown, deceased.
17 Sumnel Beardsley, 13 17 Rutger B. Miller, It 1 Daniel Ward well, p Sherman Pake,
20 William Seymour, 21 William Mason,
20 Sllas Wright, Jr., 4 20 Jonah Sanford, 5
22 Thomas Beekman, 23 Jonas Earll, Jr .. 21 Ger-hom Powers, 25 Thomas Maxwell,
29 Joseph Reynolds, 23 William K. Fuller,
32 Millard Fillmore,
33 Nehemiah HI. Earll, 33 Charles F. Mitchell.
25 Frederlek Whittlesey, 29 George W. Lay,
25 Kanmiel Clark, 26 John Dickson,
27 Edward llowell,
3 Dudley Selden, 9 3 Charles G. Ferris, 10 4 Aaron Ward.
22 Samuel (. Ilathaway,
23 William Taylor.
23 William K. Fuller, 24 Rowland Day,
4 Gouvernenr Kemble,
23 Edward Rogers, 24 Christopher Morgan,
26 Francis Granger,
25 Thomas Kempshall, 29 Seth M. Gates,
14 Ilenry Van Rensselaer, 15 Jolin Sanford,
16 Andrew W. Doig.
30 Philo C. Fuller,
24 Ulysses F. Doubleday,
25 Gamaliel Il. Barstow, 26 William Babcock.
534
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
Is Thomas C. Chittenden, 26 Francis Granger, 1
19 Samuel S. Bowne, 26 John Crelg, 2
20 Samuel Gordon,
27 William M. Oliver,
21 John C. Clark, 28 Timothy Childs,
22 Samuel Partridge, 29 Seth M. Gates,
22 Lewis Riggs,
30 John Young,
23 Victory Birdseye,
31 Staley N. Clarke,
23 A. Lawrence Foster,
32 Millard Fillinore,
21 Christopher Morgan,
33 Alfred Babcock.
Twenty-eighth Congress.
1843-1-December 1 to bine 17. 1841-5-December 2 to March 3.
1 Selah B. Strong, 19 Orville Hungerford,
2 llemy C. Murphy,
3 J. Phillips Phoenix,
20 Levi D. Carpenter, 4
1 William B. Maclay, 21 Jeremiah E. Carey,
5 Moses G. Leonard, 22 Smith M. Purdy,
6 Hamilton Fish, 23 Orville Robinson, 21 llorace Wheaton,
8 Richard D. Davis,
9 .James (. Clinton,
10 Jeremiah Russell,
11 Zadock Pratt,
12 David L. Seymour,
13 Daniel D. Barnard,
30 William S. Hubbell,
11 Charles Rogers,
31 Asher Tyler,
15 Lemuel Stetson,
32 William 1. Moseley,
16 Chesselden Ellis,
33 Albert Smith,
17 Charles S. Benton,
18 Preston King,
Twenty-ninth Congress.
1815-6-December 1 to August 10. 1816-7-December 7 to March 3.
1 John W. Lawrence,
2 Henry 1. Seaman,
3 William S. Miller,
20 Timothy Jenkins,
4 William B. Maclay,
21 Charles Goodyear,
5 Thomas M. Woodruff, 22 Stephen Strong, 6 Willlam W. Campbell, 23 William J. Hongh,
7 Joseph II. Anderson,
8 William W. Woodruff, 25 George Rathbun,
9 Archibald C. Niven, 10 Samuel Gordon, 11 John F. Collin,
12 Richard P. Herrick, 5
12 Thomas C. Ripley, 6
13 Bradford R. Wood,
11 Erastus D. Culver,
15 Joseph Russell,
33 Albert Smith,
16 Ingh White,
17 Charles S. Benton,
Thirtieth Congress.
1847-8-December 6 to August 14. 1818-9-December 1 to March 3.
1 Frederick W. Lord,
2 llenry C. Murphy,
3 Henry Nicoll,
4 William B. Maclay,
5 Fred. A. Tallmadge,
6 David S. Jackson, 7 6 Horace Greeley, 8
7 William Nelson,
25 Harmon S. Conger,
8 William Collins, 8 Cornelius Warren, 9 Daniel B. St. John, 10 Eliakim Sherrill,
11 Peter Il. Sylvester, 12 Gideon Reynolds,
13 John I. Slingerland,
31 Dudley Marvin,
14 Orlando Kellogg, 15 Sidney Lawrence,
33 Harvey Putnam,
16 Ilugh White,
17 George Petrie,
Thirty-first Congress.
1819-50-December 3 to September 30. 1850-51-December 2 to March 3.
1 John A, King,
2 David A. Bokee,
19 Charles E. Clarke,
20 Orsamus B. Matteson,
1 Walter Underhill, 21 Hiram Wallen,
5 George Briggs,
6 .James Brooks,
23 Willlam Duer,
21 Daniel Gott,
25 Harmon S. Conger,
26 William T. Jackson, 27 Willlam A. Sackett,
28 A'm M. Schermerhorn, 29 Robert L. Rose,
36 David Rumsey, Jr.,
31 Elijah Risley,
32 Elbridge G. Spaulding
33 Harvey Putnam,
31 Lorenzo Burrows.
Thirty-second Congress.
1851-2-December 1 to August 31. 1352-3-December 6 to March 2.
1 John G. Floyd, 18 Preston King,
2 Obadiah Bowne, 19 Willard Ives,
3 Emanuel B. Hart, 20 Timothy Jenkins,
4 J. 11. Hobart Haws,
21 William W. Snow,
22 Henry Bennett,
6 James Brooks,
7 Abraham P. Stevens,
21 Daniel T. Jones,
S Gilbert Dean,
9 William Murray,
10 Marins Schoomnaker,
11 Josiah Sutherland,
12 David L. Seymour,
29 .Jededich Horsford,
13 Jolui 1 .. Schooleralt,
30 Renben Robie,
11 John 11. Boyd, 31 Frederick S. Martin,
15 Joseph Russell, 32 Solomon G. Haven,
16 John Wells, 33 Augustus P. Hlascall,
17 Alexander II. Buell, 11 31 Lorenzo Burrows.
Thirty-third Congress.
1853-4-December 5 to Angust 7. 1851-5-December 4 to March 3.
1 James Maurice, 18 Peter Rowe,
2 Thomas W. Chinming, 19 George W. Chase,
3 liram Walbridge, 20 Orsamus B. Matteson.
21 Henry Bennett,
5 William M. Tweed,
6 John Wheeler, 22 Ilenry C. Goodwin, 15
23 Caleb Lyon,
8 Francis B. Cutling,
21 Danlel T. Jones,
25 Edwin B. Morgan,
10 William Murray,
26 Andrew Oliver,
11 Theo'ic R. Westbrook, 27 John J. Taylor,
12 Gilbert Dean, 12
28 George Hastings,
13 Russell Sage,
29 Davis Carpenter, 17
It Rufus W. Peckham,
30 Benjamin Pringle,
15 Charles Hughes, 31 Thomas T. Flagler,
16 George A. Simmons,
32 Solomon G. Haven,
17 Bishop Perkins,
33 Reuben E. Fenton.
Thirty-fourth Congress.
1855-6-December 3 to August 18. 1856-August 21-30.
1850-7-December 1 to March 3.
1 William W. Valk, 18 Thomas R. Horton,
2 .Jas. S. T. Stranahan, 19 Jonas A. Ilughston,
3 Guy R. Pelton, 20 Orsamns B. Matteson,1
4 John Kelly,
21 Henry Bennett,
22 Andrew Z. McCarthy,
6 John Wheeler, 23 William A. Gilbert, 1
24 Anos P. Granger,
8 Abraham Wakeman, 25 Edwin B. Morgan,
9 Bayard Clark,
26 Andrew Oliver,
10 Ambrose S. Murray,
27 John M. Parker,
11 Rufus II. King, 28 Willlam II. Kelsey,
12 Killian Miller, 29 John Williams,
13 Russell Sage,
30 Benjamin Pringle,
11 Samuel Dixon,
31 Thomas T. Flagler,
15 Edward Dodd,
32 Solomon G. Haven,
16 George A. Simmons,
33 Francis S. Edwards. la
17 Francis E. Spinner,
I Resigned March 3, 1841. 2 Elected rice Granger, resigned Sept. 25, 1811. 3 Resigned May 21, 1814
4 Elected November, 1841, in place of Beardsley. 5 Died June 20, 1316.
6 Elected November, 1846, in place of Herrlek, deceased.
7 Contested by James Munroe ; seat declared vacant April 19, 1843.
8 Elected in November, Ists, In place of Jackson.
9 Died at Jacksonville, Florida, March 8, 1818. 10 In place of Halley, deceased.
11 Died January 30, 1853.
14 Resigned August 7, 1851.
16 Resigned October 13, 1853.
18 Resigned February 27, 1357.
18 Preston King,
19 Joseph Mullin,
20 Timothy Jenkins,
21 Geo. A. Starkweather,
22 Anburn Birdsall,
23 Willlam Duer,
21 Daniel Gott,
26 William T. Lawrence, 27 John M. Holley, 9 27 Esbon Blackmar, 10
28 Elias B. Holmes, 29 Robert L. Rose, 30 David Rumsey, Jr.
32 Nathaniel K. Hall,
34 Washington Hunt.
18 Preston King,
21 Horace Wheaton,
26 Sammuel S. Ellsworth,
27 John DeMott,
23 Elias B. Holmes,
29 Charles 11. Carroll,
30 Martin Grover, 31 Abner Lewis,
32 Willlam A. Moseley,
9 Jared V. Peck,
12 James Teller, 13
29 Azarlah Boody, 16
5 Thomas R. Whitney,
7 Thomas Childs, Jr.,
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14 George R. Andrews, 15 JJohn R. Thurman, 16 Ingh White,
17 Henry P. Alexander,
18 Preston King,
3 J. Phillips Phoenix,
7 Willlam Nelson
8 Ransom Halloway.
9 Thomas Me Kissock, 10 Herman D. Gould,
11 Peter H. Sylvester, 12 Gideon Reynolds,
13 John L. Schoolcraft,
25 George Rathbun,
26 Amasa Dana,
27 Byram Green,
23 Thomas JJ. Patterson,
29 Charles II. Carroll,
5 George Briggs,
23 Leander Babcock,
25 Thomas G. Hlow, Jr., 26 llenry S. Walbridge,
27 William A. Sackett, 28 A'm M. Schermerhorn,
4 Mike Walsh, 22 Gerrit Smith, 11
7 William A. Walker,
31 Washington Ilunt.
31 Washington Ilunt.
7 .Joseph Il. Anderson,
20 Sammuel Beardsley, 3
19 Orville Ihungerford,
22 Henry Bennett,
12 Resigned July, 1851. 13 Elected Nov. 1:54, vice Dean, resigned.
15 Elected Nov. 1.54, vice Smith, resigned. :
17 Elected Nov. 1853, vice Boody, resigned.
25 John Maynard,
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535
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
Thirty-fifth Congress.
1857-3-December 7 to June 1t. 150-9-December 6 to March 3.
1 John A. Searing, 17 Francis E. Spinner,
2 George Taylor,
1. Clark B. Cochrane,
3 Daniel E. Sickles,
19 Oliver A. Morse,
4 John Kelly, 1 20 Orsamus B. Matteson, 21 Henry Bennett,
4 Thomas J. Parr. 2
5 William B. Maclay,
22 Henry C. Goodwin,
6 John Cochrane, 7 Elijah Ward.
8 llorace F. (ark,
9 Jolın B. Ilaskin,
10 Ambrose s. Murray,
27 John M. Parker,
11 William F'. Russell,
25 William II. Kelsey,
12 John Thompson,
29 SammelG. Andrews,
13 Abram B. Ollu,
30 JJudson W. Sherman,
It Erasins Corning,
31 Silas M. Burroughs,
15 Edward Dodd. 32 Israel T. Hatch,
10 George W. Palmer,
33 Reuben E. Fenton.
Thirty-sixth Congress.
1559-00-December 5 to June 25. 1800-01-December 3 to March 3.
1467 - March to 30 ; July 3 to 20. 1-07-8-December 2 to July 16.
1363-9-December 3 to March 3 ..
1 Stepien Tabor, 17 Calvin T. Hulbnrd,
2 Demas Barnes, 18 James M. Marvin,
3 Wilhai E. Robinson
19 William C. Fields,
4 lohn Fox,
20 Addison II. Laflin,
21 Roscoe Conkling, 16
6 Thomas E. Stewart,
21 Alexander II. Balley, 17
7 Jolin W. Chanler,
8 James Brooks,
23 Dennis MeCarthy,
9 Fernando Wood,
24 Theodore M. Pomeroy,
10 Willlam 11. Robertson 25 William 11. Kelsey, 11 Charles 11. Van Wyck, 26 William S. Lincoln,
12 Jolm Il. Kelcham,
27 Hamilton Ward,
13 Thomas Cornell,
25 Lewi - Selye,
11 Jolm V. L. Pruyn, 15 John A. Gri-wold,
20 Burt Van Ilorn,
30 James M. Humphrey,
16 Orange Ferriss, 31 Ilenry Van Aernam.
Forty-first Congress.
1569 - March tto April 1v. 14g-70- December 4 to July 15. 1:70-71 - December 5 to March 3.
I llenry A. Reeves, 17 William A. Wheeler,
2 .lohm G. Schumaker, 15 Stephen Sanford,
3 llenry W. slocum,
19 Charles S. Knapp,
4 John Fox,
20 Addison II. Lailin,
5 Jolin Morrissey,
21 Alexander II. Bailey, .
G Samuel S. Cox,
22 John C. Churchill,
7 Harvey Calkins,
23 Dennis Mccarthy,
8 James Brooks, 24 George W. Cowles.
9 Fernando Wood 25 William Il. Kelsey,
10 Clarkson N. Potter, 26 Giles W. Hotchkiss,
11 George W. Greene, 27 Hamilton Ward,
12 John 11. Ketcham, 23 Noal Davis, Jr.,
13 .John A. Griswold, 29 Jolin Fisher,
It Stephen L. Mayham,
30 David s. Bennett,
15 Adolphins Il. Tanner,
31 Porter Sheldon.
16 Orange Ferriss,
Forty-second Congress.
1571 - March t to April 20.
1-71-2- December + to June 11. 1572-3 - December 2 to March 3.
1 Dwight Townsend, 17 William A. Wheeler,
2 Thomas Kinsella, 1& John M. Carroll,
3 Ilenry W. Slocum, 19 Elizur 11. Prinalle,
4 Robert B. Roosevelt, 20 Clinton L. Merriam,
5 William R. Roberts, 6 Sinnnel S. Cox,
21 Ellis II. Roberts, 22 William E. Lansing,
7 Smith Ely, Jr.,
23 R. Holland Duell,
& James Brooks, 9 Fernando Wood, 10 Clarkson N. Potter, 26 Milo Goodrich,
25 William HI. Lamport,
11 Charles St. John, 27 11. Boardman Smith,
12 Homer A. Nelson,
28 Freeman Clarke,
13 Jolin B. Steele,
29 Angustus Frank,
30 Jobn Ganson,
31 Reuben E. Fenton. 10
Thirty-ninth Congress.
1865-6-December 4 to July 2s. 1:06-7-December 3 to March 3.
1 Stephen Tabor, 16 Orlando Kellogg,
2 Tennis G. Bergen, 16 Robert S. Ilab., 15
3 .lames Humphrey, 11 17 Calvin T. Jullaird,
3 John W. Hunter, 12 14 James M. Marvin,
t Morgan Jones, 19 Demas Hubbard, Jr.,
5 Nelson Taylor,
20 Addison 1I. Lallin,
6 Henry J. Raymond, 21 Roscoe Conkling,
22 Sidney T. Holmes,
23 Thomas T. Davis,
William E. Dodge, 14
2t Theodore MI. Pomeroy,
25 Daniel Morris.
9 William A. Darling, 10 William Radford. 26 Giles W. Hotchkiss,
11 Charles 11. Winfield,
27 llamilton Ward, 2% Roswell Hart,
12 Jolm 11. Ketcham,
13 Etwin N. Hubbell, 29 Burt Van Horn,
30 James M. Humphrey,
31 llenry Van Aerham.
1 Luther C. Carter, 18 Clark B. Cochrane, 19 James II. Graham,
3 Danlel K. Sickles, 3 20 Roscoe Conkling,
4 Thomas J. Barr. 21 R. Holland Dueli,
22 M. Linlley Lee,
5 William B. Maclay, 4 6 John Cochrane, 7 George Briggs, 8 Horace F. Clark,
9 John B. Ilaskin.
26 Emory B. Pottle,
10 Chark- Il. Van Wyck, 27 Alfred Wells, 11 William &. Kenyon, 12 Charles 1 .. Beale, 13 Abram B. Olin,
28 Willlam Irvine, 29 Alfred Ely
30 Augnsins Frank,
11 John HI. Reynolds,
31 Silas M. Burroughs, 5
15 James B. Me Kean, 31 Elwin R. Reynolds, 6 16 George W. lahner. 32 Elbridge G. Spanbling,
17 Francis E. Spinner, 33 Renben E. Fenton.
Thirty-seventh Congress.
3601-July 4 to August 6. 1-61-2-December 2 to July 17. 1862-3-December 1 to March 3.
1 Elward II. Smith, 13 Chauncey Vibbard,
2 Moves F. Olell,
19 Richard Franchot,
3 Benjamin Wood,
20 Roscoe Conkling,
4 James E. Kerrigan, 21 R. Holland Duell,
5 William Wall. 22 William E. Lansing, 6 Frederlek A. Conkling, 23 Ambrose W. Clark,
7 Elijah Ward, 21 Charles B. Sedgwick. 25 Theodore M. Pomeroy, 26 Jacob P. Chamberlain,
8 Isaac C. Delaplaine, 9 Elward llalght, 10 Charles 11. Van Wyck, 27 Alexander S. Diven, 11 Jolin B. Steele, 25 R. B. Van Valkenbergh 29 All'red Ely. 30 Augustus Frank,
11 Erastus Corning, 15 James B. MeKean, 16 William A. Whevier, 17 Socrates N. Sherman,
32 Elbrilge @. Spanking,
33 Reuben E. Fenton:
Thirty-eighth Congress.
1803-4 -- December 3 to July 4. lost-5-December 5 to March 3.
1 Henry G. Stebbins, 16 Orlando Kellogg.
1 Dwight Townsend, 7
17 Calvin T. Ilulburd.
2 Martin Kalbfleisch, 13 James M. Marvin,
3 Moses F. Odell, 19 Samuel F. Miller.
4 Benjamin Wood, 20 Ambrose W. Clark, 5 Fernando Wood, 21 Francls Kernan, 6 Elijah Ward, 22 De Witt ('. Littlejohn, 7 J. Winthrop Chanler, 23 Thomas T. Davis, 8 James Brooks.' 9 Anson Ilorrick, 10 William Radford.
2t Theodore M. Pomeroy, 25 Daniel Morris, 26 Giles W. Hotchkiss,
11 Charles 11. Wintield,
27 R. B Van Valkenbergh,
12 .lolm 11. Ketcham, 13 Joseph II. Tuthill, It Ell Perry. 30 William Williams,
15 Joseph M. Warren, 16 Jolin Rogers,
31 Walter L. Sessions.
1 Resigned Deceniber 8, 1858, to take effect the 25th.
2 Elected January 8, 1539, rice Kelly, resigned. 3 Contested by Amor J. Williamson.
4 Contested by Philip Hamilton. 3 Contested by Gouverneur Kemble.
5 Dled at Medina June 3, 1 460. 6 Elected November 6, Isto, rice Burroughs, deceased.
7 Elected rice Stebbins, resigned. Resigned 1863. 9 Elected vice Corning, resigned.
10 Resigned December 20, 1864. 11 Died June 16. 1566. 12 Elected rice Humphrey, deceased.
13 Seat contested by Dodge. 14 Awarded seat hell by Brooks. 15 Elected rice Kellogg, deceased
16 Elected United States Senator January 15, 1667, and resigned in House, Feb. 1, 1-67.
17 Elected November, 1so7, to fill vacancy occasioned by resignation of Boscoe Conkling.
2% Freeman Clarke, 29 Seth Wakeman,
11 Erastus Corning, 8 14 John V. L. Pruyn, 9 15 John A. Griswold,
25 Edwin B. Morgan,
26 Emory B. Poitle,
23 Charles B. Hoard,
et Amos P. Granger,
7 J. Winthrop Chanler, James Brooks. 13
It Charles Goodyear, 15 John A. Griswold,
Fortieth Congress.
5 Jolan Morrissey,
23 Charles B. Iloard,
2t Charles B. Sedgwick,
25 Martin Butterfield,
22 John C. Churchill,
2 James Hamphrey,
12 Stephen Baker, 13 Abram B. Olin,
31 Burt Van Ilorn,
24 John E. Seeley,
536
REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS.
Forty-third Congress.
1873-1 - December 1 to June 23. 1874-5 - December 7 to March 3.
At large :
Lyman Tremain,
I Henry JJ. Sendder, 17 Robert S. Hale, 2 .John @. Schumaker, 18 William A. Wheeler, 19 Henry 11. Ilathorn,
3 Stewart L Woodford,
4 Philip S. Crooke, 20 David Wüber,
5 William R. Roberts,
21 Clinton L. Merriam,
6 Sammel S. Cox, 22 Ellis II. Roberts,
7 Thomas JJ. Creamer, 8 .John D. Lawsoll,
9 David B. Mellish, 10 Fernando Wood,
26 Wifiam 11. Lamport, 27 Thomas C. Platt,
11 Clarkson N. Potter,
12 Charles St. John.
13 John O. Whitehouse,
14 David M. Dewitt, 30 George G. Hosklus,
15 Ell Perry,
31 Lyman K. Bass,
16 James S. Smart,
32 Walter L. Sessions.
Forty-fourth Congress
1875-6 - December 6 to August 15. 1876-7 - December 4 to March 3.
1 Henry B. Metcalf, 18 Andrew Williana, 19 William A. Wheeler,
2 John G. Schumaker,
3 Simeon B. Chittenden, 20 Henry H. Hathorn,
4 Archibald M. Bliss, 21 Samnel F. Miller,
5 Edwin R. Meade, 22 George A. Bagley, 23 Scott Lord,
6 Samuel S. Cox,
7 Smith Ely, Jr ..
7 David Dudley Field, 1
8 Elljahr Ward,
9 Fernando Wood,
10 Abram S. Hewirt.
11 Benjamin A. Willis,
29 Charles C. B. Walker,
30 Jolin M. Davy,
31 George G. Hosklus,
14 George M. Berbe, 32 Lyman K. Bass,
33 Augustus F. Allen,
33 Nelson I. Norton. 2
Forth-fifth Congress.
1877-8- December 3 to June 21. 1878-9 - December 2 to March 3.
1 James W. Covert, 17 Martin I. Townsend,
2 Willlam D. Veeder,
18 Andrew Williams,
3 Simeon B. Chittenden, 19 Amaziah B. James,
4 Archibald M. Bliss, 20 Jolm 11. Starin, 21 Solomou Bundy,
5 Nicholas Muller,
6 Samuel S. Cox, 22 George A. Bagley,
7 Anthony Elckhoff,
23 William J. Bacon,
8 Anson G. MeCook, 24 William HI. Barker,
9 Fernando Wood, 25 Frank Hiscock,
10 Abram S. Hewitt, 26 John H. Camp,
11 Benjamin A. Willis, 27 Elbridge G. Lapham,
12 Clarkson N. Potter,
13 John II. Ketcham,
14 George M. Brebe,
15 Steplien L. Mayham, 31 Charles B. Benedict,
32 Danlel N. Lock wood,
16 Terence J. Quinu, 3 16 John M. Balley, 4 33 George W. Patterson,
Forty-sixth Congress.
1879 - March 19 to July 1. 1879-80 - December 1 to June 16. 1880-1 - December 6 to March 4.
1 Janies W. Covert,
2 Danlel O'Reilly,
3 Simeon B. Chittenden, 11 Levl P. Morton.
4 Archibald M. Bliss, 12 Alexander Smith,
5 Nicholas Muller, 13 John H. Ketcham,
6 Sanmel S. Cox, 14 John W. Ferdon.
7 Edwin Einsteln, 15 Willlam Lonnsberry,
8 Anson G. McCook, 16 John M. Bailey,
17 Walter A. Wood,
26 Jolm HI. Camp,
18 John Hammond, 19 Amaziah B. James,
20 JJolm HI. Starin,
28 Jeremiah W. Dwight, 29 David P. Richardson,
22 Warner Miller, 21 David Wilber, 30 John Van Voorhis, 31 Richard Crowley,
23 Cyrus D. Prescott,
32 Ray V. Pierce,
21 Joseph Mason,
32 Jonathan Scoville, 5
25 Frank Illscock, 33 Ilenry Van Aernam.
Forty-seventh Congress.
1881-2 - December 5 to August 8. 1882-3- December 4 to March 3.
1 Perry Belmont, 18 John Hammond.
2 William E. Robinson, 19 Abraham X. Parker,
3J. Ilvatt Smith, 20) George West,
4 Archibald M. Bilss, 21 Ferris Jacobs, Jr.,
5 Benjamin Wood, 22 Warner Miller, 9
6 Samuel S. Cox, 22 ('narles R. Skinner, 7
7 Philip II. Dugro,
S Anson G. MeCook,
9 Fernando Wood, 6
9 John Hardy, 7
26 Jolin II. Camp,
10 Abram S. Hewitt, 27 Elbridge G. Lapham, 9
11 Levi P. Morton, 8
27 James W. Wadsworth,7
11 Roswell P. Flower, 7 28 Jeremlah W. Dwight,
12 Wallo Hutchins, 29 David P. Richardson,
13 John H. Ketcham, 30 John Van Voorhis,
11 Lewis Beach,
31 Bichard Crowley,
15 Thomas Cornell,
32 Jonathan Scoville,
16 Michael N. Nolan.
33 Henry Van Aernam,
Forty-eighth Congress.
1883-4 - December 3 to July 7. 1881-5 - December 1 to March 3.
At large : llenry. W. Slocum.
1 Perry Belmont. 18 Frederick A. Johnson,
2 Willlam E. Robinson, 19 Abraham X. Parker,
3 Darwin R. James, 20 Edward Wemple,
4 Felix Campbell, 21 George W. Ray,
5 Nicholas Muller, 22 Charles R. Skinner,
6 Sanmel S. Cox, 23 J. Thomas Spriggs,
7 William Dorsheimer, 24 Newton W. Nutthig,
8 Jolin JJ. Adams, 9 John Hardy, 26 Sereno E. Payne,
10 Abram S. Hewitt, 27 Jamies W. Wadsworth,
Il Orlando B. Potter, 28 Stephen C. Millard,
12 Waldo Hutchins, 29 Jolin Arnot, Jr.,
13 John HI. Ketchain, 30 Halbert S. Greenleaf,
14 Lewis Beach, 31 Robert S. Stevens,
15 Johu 11. Bagley. Jr.,
32 William F. Rogers, 16 Thos. J. Van Alstyne, 33 Francis B. Brewer. 17 llenry Q. Burleigh,
Forty-ninth Congress.
1885-6 - December 7 to August 5.
1 Perry Belmont, 18 Henry G. Burlelgh,
2 Felix Campbell, 19 JJohn Swinburne,
3 Darwin R. James, 20 George West,
4 Peter P. Mahoney, 21 Frederick A. Johnson,
5 Archibald M Bliss, 22 Abraham X. Parker,
6 Nicholas Muller, 23 J. Thomas Spriggs,
7 John J. Adams. 24 Jolin S. Pindar,
8 Samuel S. Cox, 10 25 Frank Illscock,
8 Timothy J. Campbell, 1126 Stephen C. Millard,
9 Joseph Pulitzer, 12 10 Abram S. Hewitt, 27 Sereno E. Payne, 28 John Arnot, 11 Truman A. Merriman, 29 Ira Davenport,
12 Abraham Dowdney, 30 Charles S. Baker,
13 Egbert L. Viele, 31 Jolin G. Sawyer,
14 Win. G. Stahlnecker, 32 John M. Farquhar,
15 Lewis Beach, 13
33 John B. Weber,
16 .John II. Ketcham.
34 Walter L. Sessions.
17 James Q. Lindsley,
1 Elected January 2, 1877, vice Ely, resigned. 2 Elecled vice Allen, deceased. 3 Dled June 12, 1878.
4 Elected November, 1878, vice Quinn, deceased. 5 Elected November, 1880, In place of Pierce, resigned. 6 Died February 13, 1881. 7 Elected November, 1881.
8 Resigned, having been appointed U. S. Minister to France.
9 Resigned, having been elected United States Senator.
10 Resigned, having been appohited Minister to Turkey.
12 Resigned April 10, 1886. 13 Died August 10, 1886.
11 Elected November 3, 1835.
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17 Walter A. Wood,
23 Cyrus D. Prescott,
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