45th New York State Legislature


The 45th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 2 to April 17, 1822, during the fifth year of DeWitt Clinton'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 1818, the Legislature enacted that future Legislatures meet on the first Tuesday of January of each year unless called earlier by the governor.
State Senator Gideon Granger resigned in 1821, leaving a vacancy in the Western District.
On March 13, 1821, the 44th New York State Legislature passed a bill to submit the question, whether a Constitutional Convention should be called, to the voters at the next State election in April 1821.
In 1821, Erie County was split from Niagara County, but remained with Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Niagara in one Assembly district. Livingston and Monroe counties were formed from parts of Genesee and Ontario counties, and were apportioned one seat each in the Assembly, taken from Ontario.
At this time the politicians were divided into two opposing political parties: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. The Democratic-Republican Party was split into two factions: the Clintonians and the Bucktails. The Federalist Party was disbanding, the majority joined the Clintonians, a minority joined the Bucktails.

Elections

The State election was held from April 24 to 26, 1821. Abel Huntington, Abraham J. Hasbrouck, David C. Judson, Daniel Shipherd, John L. Viele, Henry Seymour ; and Assemblymen Abraham Gurnee, Archibald McIntyre and Samuel M. Hopkins were also elected to the Senate. Huntington, Gurnee and Seymour were Bucktails, the other six Clintonians.
At the same time, the question whether a Convention to amend the New York Constitution should be called, was answered in the affirmative by the voters, and delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1821 were elected in June.

Sessions

The Constitutional Convention met from August 28 to November 10, 1821, and the new Constitution was adopted by the voters in January 1822.
The Legislature met at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 1, 1822, and adjourned on April 17.
Samuel B. Romaine was elected Speaker with 74 votes against 44 for George Huntington. Edward Livingston was elected Clerk of the Assembly with the same vote against Sandford Cobb.
On April 12, the Legislature re-apportioned the Assembly districts. All multiple-county districts were dismembered, and every county became a district. The total number of assemblymen was increased from 126 to 128.
On April 17, the Legislature enacted that future State elections be held on the first Monday in November and the two succeeding days.

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. Abraham Gurnee, Archibald McIntyre and Samuel M. Hopkins changed from the Assembly to the Senate.
Under the provisions of the new Constitution, all senators were legislated out of office at the end of 1822. The whole Senate was renewed at the State election in November 1822, the term of the new senators beginning on January 1, 1823.
DistrictSenatorsTerm leftPartyNotes
SouthernJohn Townsend*1 yearDem.-Rep./Bucktailelected to the Council of Appointment
SouthernPeter R. Livingston*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SouthernWalter Bowne*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SouthernJohn Lefferts*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktailalso a delegate to the Constitutional Convention
SouthernAbraham Gurnee*4 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SouthernAbel Huntington4 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
MiddleMoses Austin*1 yearDem.-Rep./Bucktail
MiddleWilliam Ross*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddleCharles E. Dudley*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktailalso Mayor of Albany;
elected to the Council of Appointment
MiddleJohn T. More*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
MiddleWilliam C. Bouck*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktailalso an Erie Canal Commissioner
MiddleTilly Lynde*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
MiddleJohn J. Miller*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktail
MiddleAbraham J. Hasbrouck4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
MiddleArchibald McIntyre*4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternLevi Adams*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternGeorge Rosecrantz*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternThomas Frothingham*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternDuncan McMartin Jr.*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternBenjamin Mooers*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktailelected to the Council of Appointment
EasternDavid C. Judson4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternDaniel Shipherd4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
EasternJohn L. Viele4 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternGamaliel H. Barstow*1 yearDem.-Rep./Clintonianalso First Judge of the Tioga County Court
WesternPerry G. Childs*1 yearDem.-Rep./Bucktailelected to the Council of Appointment
WesternDavid E. Evans*1 yearDem.-Rep./Bucktail
WesternLyman Paine*2 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternHenry Seymour2 yearsDem.-Rep./Bucktailelected to fill vacancy, in place of Gideon Granger
WesternEphraim Hart*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternOliver Forward*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternElijah Miles*3 yearsDem.-Rep./Clintonian
WesternSamuel M. Hopkins*4 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
AlbanyJames McKown*Fed./Clintonian
AlbanyWilliam McKownFed./Clintonian
AlbanyVolkert D. OothoudtFed./Clintonian
AlbanyJohn P. ShearFed./Clintonian
Allegany
and Steuben
Amos Peabody
Allegany
and Steuben
Grattan H. Wheeler
BroomeChauncey HydeDem.-Rep./Bucktail
Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua,
Erie and
Niagara
Thomas B. CampbellDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua,
Erie and
Niagara
David EasonDem.-Rep./Bucktailcontested by Isaac Phelps Jr. who was seated on January 5, 1822
CayugaSamuel Dill
CayugaCharles Kellogg*
CayugaEphraim Marsh
ChenangoWilliam Mason*Dem.-Rep./Clintonian
ChenangoEdmond G. Per Lee*
ChenangoJohn Tracy*Dem.-Rep./Bucktailalso Surrogate of Chenango Co.
Clinton and
Franklin
Abijah NorthDem.-Rep./Bucktail
ColumbiaPhilip P. Clum
ColumbiaElisha Gilbert Jr.Fed./Clintonian
ColumbiaGeorge T. Snyder
ColumbiaAugustus Tremain
CortlandDaniel Sherwood
DelawareBenjamin Benedict
DelawareAsa Grant
DutchessJohn Cox
DutchessDaniel Northrup
DutchessPhilo RugglesClintonian
DutchessBenjamin Sherman
DutchessGeorge Vanderburgh
EssexIsaac FinchDem.-Rep./Bucktail
GeneseeRobert Anderson
GeneseeBenedict Brooks
GeneseeSamuel McWhorter
GreeneJames PowersFed./Clintonian
GreeneJacob RoggenFed./Clintonian
Hamilton and
Montgomery
John W. CadyDem.-Rep./Clintonianin November 1822, elected to the 18th U.S. Congress
Hamilton and
Montgomery
Nicholas Gros
Hamilton and
Montgomery
James McIntyreDem.-Rep./Clintonian
Hamilton and
Montgomery
Henry Valentine
Hamilton and
Montgomery
Joshua Webster
HerkimerChristopher P. BellingerDem.-Rep./Bucktailcontested by Stephen Todd who was seated in January 1822
HerkimerSimeon Ford*Fed./Clintonianalso D.A. of Herkimer Co.
HerkimerRobert ShoemakerFed./Clintonian
JeffersonGeorge AndrusDem.-Rep./Clintonian
JeffersonJohn B. EsselstynDem.-Rep./Clintonian
KingsJeremiah Lott*Fed./Clintonian
LewisChester Buck
LivingstonGeorge Smith
MadisonPardon Barnard
MadisonHenry Clark Jr.
MadisonJustin Dwinell*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
MonroeNathaniel RochesterDem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkPhilip Brasher
New YorkGeorge BuckmasterDem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkClarkson Crolius*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkJunius H. Hatch
New YorkCornelius Heeney*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkJeromus JohnsonDem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkJohn MorssDem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkReuben Munson*
New YorkSamuel B. Romaine*Dem.-Rep./Bucktailelected Speaker
New YorkMichael Ulshoeffer*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
New YorkGulian C. Verplanck*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
Oneida and
Oswego
Greene C. BronsonClintonian
Oneida and
Oswego
Samuel Chandler
Oneida and
Oswego
George Huntington*Fed./Clintonian
Oneida and
Oswego
Peter Pratt
Oneida and
Oswego
Israel Stoddard
OnondagaJosephus Barker
OnondagaSilvester Gardner
OnondagaJames GeddesFed./Clintonian
OnondagaDavid MunroDem.-Rep./Bucktail
OntarioBirdseye Brooks
OntarioByram Green
OntarioIsaac Marsh
OntarioAaron Remer
OntarioDavid White
OrangeJames Burt*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
OrangeEgbert Jansen
OrangeJoseph McLaughlin
OrangeAbraham Shultz
OtsegoJohn Blakeley*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
OtsegoCalvin Brookins
OtsegoGeorge Fenno
OtsegoJoseph Mumford
OtsegoArtemas Sheldon
PutnamEdward Smith
QueensWilliam JonesFed./Clintonian
QueensTimothy NostrandFed./Clintonian
QueensThomas TredwellFed./Clintonian
RensselaerDaniel GrayFed./Clintonian
RensselaerJames Jones
RensselaerHarper Rogers
RensselaerLevi Rumsey
RensselaerGardner Tracy
RichmondSamuel Barton*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
RocklandCornelius Blauvelt
St. LawrenceWilliam H. Viningdid not take his seat, and died in 1822
SaratogaThomas Collamer
SaratogaConrad Cramer
SaratogaJohn Gilchrist
SaratogaJohn Prior
SchenectadyJohn F. D. VedderDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SchenectadyJames WalkerDem.-Rep./Bucktail
SchoharieAbraham Keyser, Jr.*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
SchoharieFreegift Patchin*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
SchoharieHarvey WatsonDem.-Rep./Clintonian
SenecaJames Dickson
SenecaJohn Maynardalso Seneca County Clerk
SuffolkHugh Halsey
SuffolkTredwell Scudder
SuffolkJohn M. Williamson*
Sullivan
and Ulster
John Brodhead Jr.Fed./Clintonian
Sullivan
and Ulster
Charles BruynFed./Clintonian
Sullivan
and Ulster
Jacob J. HasbrouckFed./Clintonian
Sullivan
and Ulster
William A. Stokes
TiogaJared Patchin
TompkinsSamuel Crittenden*
TompkinsPeter Hager 2d*Dem.-Rep./Bucktail
Warren and
Washington
John Baker
Warren and
Washington
Duncan Cameron
Warren and
Washington
Silas D. Kellogg
Warren and
Washington
William McDonald
Warren and
Washington
James Teft
WestchesterJoseph HuntDem.-Rep./Bucktail
WestchesterThomas SmithDem.-Rep./Bucktail
WestchesterEnoch ThompsonDem.-Rep./Bucktail

Employees