1813. David Dixerson, Seth S. Beck. 1814. William R. Ellis, Nathan S. Willard. 1817. John Warner. 1818. Martin L. Bryan, John Holmes. 1819. Calvin W. Smith, Stephen Todd. 1820. Abel Millington, Benjamin G. Ellis, Bryant Burwell, Elijah Hanchet. 1821. Caleb Budlong, Silas Clark, Jonathan Averill, Thomas Phelon, Sylva nus Dewey, Warren Day. 1822. James Carder, Abel Hannahs. 1823. Abner N. Clark, Hozea Hamilton, Elisha Powell, Lester Green. 1824. Moses Johnson. 1826. John R. Brown, Hubbel Lowrie, James McGee, William Noble. 1827. J. S. Spaulding, Henry Lockwood, William Van Zant. 1828. David Coon, Albert W. Bowen, Francis B. Etheredge, Peter Sherwood. 1829. David Bingham, Peter P. Murphy, Guy Marshal, Bonaparte Philio, Elias Palmer, Daniel Belknap, Jr., Ezra A. Mulford, Z. Waldo Bingham, Professor Allen, 1830. Daniel Harvey, Ira C. Backus, Nelson Isham. 1831. Killhorne Hannahs, Alfred Ladd, Justus H. Vincent, John De Lamater, William Mather, Shadarick N. Vincent, Alfred E. Varney. 1832. Hiram Hadley, Preston Chamberlin, Walter Booth. 1833. James F. Johnson, Meazer Hall, Andrew F. Doolittle. 1834. Al-Frederick Smith, Elisha Powell, Nathan Spencer, David I. Pashall, John Everett. 1835. Brazilla Budlong, Abram Snyder, Simon Goodell. 1836. Leonard Haskins, C. L. Easton, James Wheeler. 1837. Charles Shepard. 1838. James M. Row, Amos Rolan, Abel Green, Alanson White, Calvin A. Griffith. 1839. Dr. Gaylord, Dr. Loomis. 1840. Silas A. Ingham, Ira Smith, W. H. Parkhurst, Milton W. Gray. 1844. Harvey Hunt, George Beakley, Horace Day, Stephen Turtelott. 1845. Adam Miller. 1848. S. R. Millington, P. Pruyn. 1850. John Duffin, A. H. Holmes. 1852. Abram Hawn. 1854. James E. Casey. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS. ... 1810 Peter P. Mesick, Jan. 16, ....... 1805 James B. Hunt, Jan............. ...... 1815 1819 1830 1831 1832 . 1829 .... 1828 1828 ... 1828 Edward C. Pinney, June 12,.... 1830 ..... 1840 1840 I. E. L. Hamilton, Oct. 5,...... 1841 1824 1824 1843 Prior to the above, I find among the old indictments on file that the first District Attorney of this county, was the Hon. Nathan Williams. The next I am able to find was Joseph Kirkland, whose appointment it would seem must have been about the year 1815. The next, Thos. H. Hubbard, who it seems officiated in the years 1817 and 1818, when Simeon Ford was appointed, who held up to the commencement of Mr. Hoffman's first term. No. 6. Referred to at page 292. [The list of Members elected to Congress is prefaced by an abstract of Congressional Districts.] 1797, March 28, the legislature passed a law forming Montgomery and Herkimer into a congressional district without designation as to number. In 1798, when Oneida county was erected, the former territory of Herkimer set off as Oneida and to Chenango was retained as a congressional district with Montgomery and Herkimer. In 1802 the counties of Herkimer, Oneida and St. Lawrence composed the 15th congressional district of the state and elected one member. In 1808, Herkimer, Lewis, Jefferson and St. Lawrence composed the 10th district. In 1812, Herkimer and Madison formed the 18th district. This county was constituted the 15th district in 1822. In 1832 Herkimer and Lewis formed the 16th district. In 1842 Herkimer and Montgomery formed the 17th district, and in 1851 St. Lawrence and Herkimer were constituted the 17th congressional district. This was a most remarkable conjunction. The people of these two counties have as much intercourse with each other, and probably less than those of Jefferson, and Suffolk counties. Although the territory of the two counties joins, there can be no personal communication between the inhabitants except through Jefferson, Lewis and Oneida counties by the western route; or Franklin, Clinton, Essex, Warren, Washington, Saratoga, Schenectady and Montgomery counties by the eastern route; or if preferred the railways will enlarge the circuit by way of the Atlantic Ocean on the east, or Niagara Falls |