CONGRESS DISTRICTS OF NEW YORK STATE. LAW OF APRIL 27, 1901. Section 1. For the election of Representatives in Congress of the United States this State shall be and is hereby divided into thirty-seven districts, namely: Ist-Counties of Suffolk, Nassau and the Third, Fourth and Fifth wards Queens Borough. IId-XVIIIth-New York City Congress districts-(See maps). XIXth-West CITY. CONGRESS DISTRICTS OF NEW YORK chester County. XXth-Sullivan, Orange and Rockland counties. XXIst-Greene, Columbia, Putnam and Dutchess counties. XXIId-Rensselaer and Washington counties. XXIIId-Albany and Schenectady counties. XXIVth-Delaware, Otsego, Ulster and Schoharie counties. XXVth-Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Warren and Saratoga counties. XXVIth Clinton, Essex, Franklin and St. Lawrence countles. XXVIIthHerkimer and Obeida counties. XXVIIIth-Jefferson, Lewis and Oswego counties. XXIXth Onondaga and Madison counties. XXXth-Broome, Chenango, Tioga, Tompking and Cortland counties. XXXIst-Cayuga, Ontario, Wayne and Yates counties. XXXIId-Monroe County. XXXIIId-Chemung, Schuyler, Seneca and Steuben counties. XXXIVth-Genesee, Livingston, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming counties. XXXVth The First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth wards of Buffalo. XXXVIth-The Seventeenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twentysecond, Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth wards of Buffalo as now constituted and the VIIth and VIIIth Assembly districts of Erie County. XXXVIIth Allegany, Cattaraugus and Chautauqua counties. SENATE AND ASSEMBLY APPORTIONMENTS. XLI. LI. Chautauqua and Cattaraugus155,322. No change was made in the apportionment of Assemblymen, which mains as follows: Assembly. re Counties Having 1 Member.-Allegany, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Fulton and Hamilton, Genesee, Greene, Herkimer, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Montgomery, Nassau, Ontario, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates. Two Members.-Chautauqua, Dutchess, Jefferson, Niagara, Orange, Rensselaer, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk and Ulster. Three Members.-Albany, Oneida and Onondaga. Four chester. Members.-Queens and Five Members.-Monroe. Nine Members.-Erie. Tompkins, Chemung, Tioga and Schuyler-125,451. Twenty-three Members.-Kings. GOVERNORS OF NEW-YORK STATE. West The following table gives the names and politics and the terms which the Governors of New-York State have served since the first election. Those marked with an asterisk were elected for three year terms and the others for two year terms. Name. Politics. Years served. I (Enos T. ..1829 suc Throop, Lieut.-Gov., succeeded Gov. Van Buren March 12, 1829.) Enos T. Throop........ .D......... .1831-1833 ..1843-18-15 .D.........1845-1847 Theodore Roosevelt....R...................... 1899-1901 Frank W. Higgins......R.. NEW YORK ORGANIZED MILITIA. .1905-1907 .1907-1909 The military forces of this state are under the command of the Governor, the commander in chief of all forces. General headquarters, Adjutant General's office, Albany, N. Y., and State Arsenal, 35th street and Seventh avenue, New York! City. All orders governing the military forces of this state are promulgated from this office by command of the Governor, and all correspondence upon military subjects is transmitted to the Adjutant General's office. The organized militia of the state consists of the National Guard. The Naval Militia is not a part of the organized militia of the state, as far as such term is considered by the War Department, but is a part of the organized military forces of the State of New York. Adjutant General, State of New York, Brigadier General Nelson H. Henry. The national Guard consists of one field hospital, two companies of signal corps, two squadrons and two separate troops of cavalry, four batteries of light artillery, one regiment of coast artillery, one regiment of engineers and thirteen regiments, one battalion and fifty separate companies of infantry, the latter constituting the 1st, 2d, 3d and 10th regiments. The strength of the guard on September 30, 1907, was as follows: General and staff officers.. Field hospital.. Signal corps.. Cavalry 61 Light batteries. 43 Coast 179 Infantry 755 551 Total 404 1.223 .11,731 ....14,947 The National Guard is commanded under the orders of the Governor by Major General Charles F. Roe, with headquarters at the Capitol, Albany, and an office at No. 280 Broadway, New York City, to which headquarters are attached the Field Hospital, fst and 2d companies, Signal Corps; Squadrons A and C, Troops B and D, Cavalry; the 1st, 2d, 3d and 6th batteries, Light Artillery; the 13th Regiment, Coast Artillery, and the 22d Regiment, Engineers. The infantry is organized in four brigades, as follows: First Brigade-Brigadier General George Moore Smith; headquarters, Park avenue and 34th street, New York City; composed of the 7th, 9th, 12th, 69th and 71st regiments and 8th Battalion. Second Brigade-Brigadier General John G. Eddy; headquarters, Municipal Building, Brooklyn; composed of the 14th, 23d and 47th regiments. Third Brigade-Brigadier General James H. Lloyd; headquarters, No. 72 Chapel street, Albany; composed of the 1st, 2d and 10th regiments. Fourth Brigade-Brigadier General Lauren W. Pettebone; headquarters, No. 451 Main street, Buffalo; composed of the 3d, 65th and 74th regiments. The Naval Militia is composed of two battalions and two Separate Divisions. The strength of the Naval Militia is 59 officers and 659 enlisted men, a total of 718. The Naval Militia is commanded under the orders of the Governor by Captain Jacob W. Miller, with headquarters on board the U. S. S. Newark, foot of West 97th street, N. R., New York City. The vessels of the United States Navy loaned the State of New York for the use of the Naval Militia are: Newark, 4,098 tons; Aileen, 192 tons; Sandoval, 100 tons; Granite State, 4,150 tons. Headquarters-1st Battalion, U. S. S. Granite State, 97th street and North River, New York City; 2d Battalion, U. S. S. Aileen, 52d street, Brooklyn; 2d Separate Division, Rochester, U. S. S. Sandoval, Charlotte Harbor; 3d Separate Division, Buffalo. NEW-YORK STATE COMMITTEES. Chairman, Timothy L. Woodruff, Brooklyn; secretary, New York; treasurer, George R. Sheldon, New York. Headquarters, No. 12 East 30th st., New York. District. 1-John J. Bartlett, Greenport. 2-Harry Jaquillard, Brooklyn. 3-L. M. Swasey, Brooklyn. 4-Jacob A. Livingston, Erooklyn. 5-F. J. H. Kracke, Brooklyn. 6- Timothy L. Woodruff, Brooklyn. 7-M. J. Dady, Brooklyn. 8-George Cromwell, New Brighton, S. I. 10-Samuel S. Koenig, New York. 14-Jos. H. De Bragga, Evergreen, L. I. District. 18-W. H. Ten Eyck, New York. 35-John Grimm, Jr., Buffalo. 36-John G. Wickser, Buffalo. 37-G. H. Witter, Wel:sviе. Democratic. Chairman, William J. Conners, Buffalo; secretary, John W. Potter, Marcy; treasurer, Arthur A. McLean, Newburg; clerk, John A. Mason, New York, District. 1-Edwin Bailey, jr., Patchogue. 2-Joseph Cassidy, Long Island City. 3-M. J. Cummings, Brooklyn. 9- Conrad Hasenflug, Brooklyn. 25-R. W. Chanler, Poughkeepsie. 26-J. A. Betts, Catskill. SHERIFFS AND District. 27-Stephen Ryan, Norwich. 30-John Anderson, jr., Newcomb. 31-Frank Cooper, Schenectady. 35-J. M. Fitzgerald, Sackett's Harbor. 37-C. N. Bulger, Oswego. 3S-W. F. Rafferty, Syracuse. 39-H. G. Jackson, Binghamton. 43-J. E. Schwarzenbach, Hornellsville. 45-T. W. Finucane, Rochester. 48-J. J. Kennedy, Buffalo. 51-J. O. Bennett, Silver Creek. COUNTY CLERKS OF NEW YORK STATE. (Term three years except in Kings and New York counties. Term ends Dec. 31 in Belmont. County, County seat, Albany. Albany. Allegany. Broome. Cayuga.. Chemung.. Cattaraugus.. Little Valley Auburn.. Chautauqua.. Mayville. Elmira.. years given.) Sheriff. Term ends. County Clerk, Term ends. Chenango..... Norwich.. Clinton...... Plattsburg. Cortl'd Village. Poughkeepsie. Malone.. Catskill. Cortland. Delaware. Dutchess. Erie... Essex. Franklin. Fulton.. Genesee.. Greene. Hamilton. Jefferson. Watertown. Lake Pleasant.. George S. Henry (R.).1908 Harvey J. Dudley (R.).1909 -1910 -1910 Joseph H. Foster (R.). 1910 Thos. S. Cheshire (R.). 1910| New York City. Thomas J. Foley. .....1909 Peter J. Dooling (D.)..1909 Niagara... Lockport.. Oneida..... Utica.. T. Eckensperger (D.). 1908 Matthew Walsh (D.)..1910] |