30th New York State Legislature


The 30th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 27 to April 7, 1807, during the third year of Morgan Lewis's governorship, in Albany.

Background

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1777, amended by the Constitutional Convention of 1801, 32 Senators were elected on general tickets in the four 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.
In 1797, Albany was declared the State capital, and all subsequent Legislatures have been meeting there ever since. In 1799, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures meet on the last Tuesday of January of each year unless called earlier by the governor.
State Senator Ebenezer Purdy resigned on March 16, 1806, to avoid being expelled for bribery, leaving a vacancy in the Southern District.
In 1806, three new counties were created: Allegany County was split from Genesee County, but remained with Genesee and Ontario County in one Assembly district. Broome County was split from Tioga County, but remained with Tioga in one Assembly district. Madison County was split from Chenango County, and was apportioned two seats in the Assembly, taken from Chenango.
At this time the politicians were divided into two opposing political parties: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.
In 1805, the 28th Legislature had chartered the Merchant's Bank of New York which had been founded by Federalists in competition to the Democratic-Republican Bank of the Manhattan Company. The Democratic-Republican majority of the 27th Legislature had not only refused to grant a charter, but actually ordered the Merchant's Bank to shut down by May 1805. During the next session, the bank bribed enough legislators to have the charter approved, although the Democratic-Republican leaders advocated strongly against it. Gov. Morgan Lewis spoke out in favor of granting the charter what was resented by the party leaders DeWitt Clinton and Ambrose Spencer, and soon led to the split of the party into "Lewisites" and "Clintonians".

Elections

The State election was held from April 29 to May 1, 1806. Senators James Burt and Jacob Snell were re-elected. Jonathan Ward, Elisha Barlow, John Ballard, Salmon Buell, Jacob Gebhard and Nathan Smith were also elected to the Senate. Assemblyman Benjamin Coe was elected to fill the vacancy. Burt, Barlow and Snell were Lewisites, the other six were Clintonians.

Sessions

The Legislature met at the Old City Hall in Albany on January 27, 1807; and adjourned on April 7.
Lewisite Andrew McCord was elected Speaker with the help of the Federalists, with 53 votes against 40 for Clintonian Alexander Sheldon, the Speaker of the previous session. Lewisite Gerrit Y. Lansing was elected Clerk of the Assembly, defeating the Clintonian incumbent Solomon Southwick by a majority of 6 votes. On February 2, Southwick was elected Clerk of the Senate.
On February 3, 1807, the Legislature re-elected John Smith to a full term in the U.S. Senate.

State Senate

Districts

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

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Benjamin Coe changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
DistrictSenatorsTerm leftPartyNotes
SouthernDeWitt Clinton*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonianuntil February 1807, also Mayor of New York City
SouthernWilliam Denning*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Lewisite
SouthernBenjamin Coe*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonianelected to fill vacancy, in place of Ebenezer Purdy
SouthernThomas Thomas*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Lewisiteelected to the Council of Appointment
SouthernEzra L'Hommedieu*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
SouthernJonathan Ward4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddleJoshua H. Brett*1 yearDem.-Rep./Lewisite
MiddleRobert Johnston*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddleSamuel Brewster*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleStephen Hogeboom*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddlePeter C. Adams*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddleJames G. Graham*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Lewisite
MiddleElisha Barlow4 yearsDem.-Rep./Lewisite
MiddleJames Burt*4 yearsDem.-Rep./Lewisiteelected to the Council of Appointment
EasternEdward Savage*1 yearDem.-Rep./Lewisiteelected to the Council of Appointment
EasternJohn Tayler*1 yearDem.-Rep.
EasternThomas Tredwell*1 yearDem.-Rep.
EasternJohn Woodworth*1 yearDem.-Rep./Lewisitealso New York Attorney General
EasternStephen Thorn*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternAdam Comstock*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternJohn Veeder*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternJoseph C. Yates*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternJacob Snell*4 yearsDem.-Rep./Lewisite
WesternCaleb Hyde*1 yearDem.-Rep.
WesternHenry Huntington*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternJedediah Peck*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternNathaniel Locke*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternJohn Nicholas*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Lewisiteelected to the Council of Appointment
WesternJohn Ballard4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternSalmon Buell4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternJacob Gebhard4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternNathan Smith4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian

Employees

Districts

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

The asterisk denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued as members of this Legislature.
DistrictAssemblymenPartyNotes
AlbanyDavid BogardusFederalist
AlbanyAsa Colvard*Federalist
AlbanyJohann Jost DietzFederalist
AlbanyDaniel HaleFederalist
AlbanyJoseph Shurtleff*Federalist
AlbanyJacob VeederFederalist
Allegany,
Genesee
and Ontario
Alexander Rea*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
Allegany,
Genesee
and Ontario
Philetus SwiftDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Allegany,
Genesee
and Ontario
Asahel WarnerDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Broome
and Tioga
John Miller*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
CayugaJohn Grover Jr.*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
CayugaAmos Rathbun*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
ChenangoObadiah GermanDem.-Rep./Clintonian
ChenangoJoseph SimondsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
ClintonNathaniel Z. PlattDem.-Rep./Lewisite
ColumbiaElisha Gilbert Jr.Federalist
ColumbiaPeter SharpFederalist
ColumbiaGainus StebbinsFederalist
ColumbiaAnson PrattFederalist
DelawareJohn T. MoreFederalist
DelawareJoshua PineDem.-Rep.
DutchessJohn HaightDem.-Rep./Lewisite
DutchessAaron HazenDem.-Rep./Lewisite
DutchessTheron RuddDem.-Rep./Lewisite
DutchessJohn StormDem.-Rep./Lewisite
DutchessTobias L. StoutenburghDem.-Rep./Lewisite
DutchessMartin E. WinchellDem.-Rep./Lewisite
DutchessVeniah Woolley*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
EssexStephen Cuyler*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
GreeneSamuel HaightDem.-Rep./Lewisite
GreeneJames Thompson*Federalist
HerkimerJohn KennedyDem.-Rep./Lewisite
HerkimerGeorge Widrig*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
HerkimerSamuel Wright*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
Jefferson,
Lewis and
St. Lawrence
Moss KentFederalist
KingsJohn Hicks*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
MadisonErastus CleavelandDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MadisonSylvanus Smalley*Dem.-Rep./Clintonianpreviously a member from Chenango Co.
MontgomeryLawrence GrosDem.-Rep.
MontgomeryJames Lansing
MontgomeryAlexander Sheldon*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
MontgomeryWilliam Van Olinda
MontgomeryHarmanus A. Vedder
New YorkJohn BinghamDem.-Rep./Clintonian
New YorkFrancis Cooper*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
New YorkClarkson Crolius*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
New YorkBenjamin Ferris*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
New YorkWilliam W. Gilbert*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
New YorkHenry RutgersDem.-Rep./Clintonian
New YorkSamuel Russell*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
New YorkArthur Smith*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
New YorkJames Warner*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
OneidaGeorge Brayton*Dem.-Rep.
OneidaUri DoolittleDem.-Rep.
OneidaCharles Z. PlattDem.-Rep.
OnondagaOzias BurrDem.-Rep./Clintonian
OnondagaSquire ManroDem.-Rep./Clintonian
OrangeWilliam Crist*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
OrangeAndrew McCord*Dem.-Rep./Lewisiteelected Speaker
OrangeAbraham ShultzDem.-Rep./Lewisite
OrangeJohn Wood*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
OtsegoThomas BrooksDem.-Rep./Clintonian
OtsegoGurdon Huntington*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
OtsegoRobert RoseboomDem.-Rep./Clintonian
OtsegoHenry ScottDem.-Rep./Clintonian
QueensStephen CarmanFederalist
QueensWilliam MottDem.-Rep./Clintonian
QueensJohn W. Seaman*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
RensselaerGilbert EddyDem.-Rep.
RensselaerAsa MannDem.-Rep.
RensselaerWilliam W. Reynolds*Dem.-Rep.
RensselaerRobert WoodworthDem.-Rep.
RensselaerAdam YatesDem.-Rep.
RichmondDavid MersereauDem.-Rep./Lewisite
RocklandSamuel G. VerbryckDem.-Rep./Clintonian
SaratogaChauncey BeldingDem.-Rep.
SaratogaGideon GoodrichDem.-Rep.
SaratogaJesse Mott*Dem.-Rep.
SaratogaDavid RogersDem.-Rep.
SchoharieHenry ShaferDem.-Rep./Lewisite
SchohariePeter Swart Jr.Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
SenecaCornelius Humfrey*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
SteubenJohn Wilson*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
SuffolkIsrael Carll*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
SuffolkDavid Hedges*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
SuffolkDavid WarnerDem.-Rep./Clintonian
UlsterJohn ConklinDem.-Rep./Lewisite
UlsterJacob Marius GroeenDem.-Rep./Lewisite
UlsterJacob ReaDem.-Rep./Lewisite
UlsterPeter P. Roosa*Dem.-Rep./Lewisite
WashingtonKitchel Bishop*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
WashingtonPeleg BraggDem.-Rep.
WashingtonJohn GrayDem.-Rep.
WashingtonJames HillDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WashingtonJason KelloggDem.-Rep.
WashingtonWilliam RobardsDem.-Rep.
WestchesterWilliam BarkerFederalist
WestchesterBenjamin IsaacsFederalist
WestchesterSamuel MarvinDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WestchesterAbraham OdellDem.-Rep./Lewisite

Employees