62nd New York State Legislature


The 62nd New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 1 to May 7, 1839, during the first year of William H. Seward's governorship, in Albany.

Background

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1821, 32 Senators were elected on general tickets in eight 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 1838, Fulton County was split from Montgomery County. Fulton and Hamilton counties were joined in one Assembly district and apportioned 1 seat, the remaining 2 seats of the previous Hamilton-Montgomery district were apportioned to the now smaller Montgomery County.
At this time there were two political parties: the Democratic Party and the Whig Party.
On September 12, 1838, the Whig state convention met at Utica, and nominated William H. Seward for Governor, and Speaker Luther Bradish for Lieutenant Governor. On the same day, the Democratic state convention met at Herkimer, and nominated Gov. William L. Marcy and Lt. Gov. John Tracy unanimously for re-election.
On October 3, 1838, a state convention of former Democrats met under the name of "Conservatives" at Syracuse, and endorsed the Whig nominees Seward and Bradish.

Elections

The State election was held from November 5 to 7, 1838. William H. Seward and Luther Bradish were elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
State Senator Chester Loomis was defeated for re-election.

Sessions

The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 1, 1839; and the Assembly adjourned on May 6, the Senate on May 7.
On January 1, George W. Patterson was elected Speaker. In the Senate, the mode of appointing the standing committees was changed. The committees had usually been appointed by the lieutenant governor. At this session, the lieutenant governor was a member of the minority party, and the Democratic majority voted to appoint the committees by ballot.
On January 26, Canal Commissioner Stephen Van Rensselaer died.
On February 4, the Legislature elected John C. Spencer to succeed John A. Dix as Secretary of State; Bates Cooke to succeed Azariah C. Flagg as State Comptroller; Willis Hall to succeed Samuel Beardsley as Attorney General; and Jacob Haight to succeed Gamaliel H. Barstow as State Treasurer.
On February 5, the Legislature failed to elect a U.S. Senator to succeed Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, and the seat became vacant on March 4, 1839.
On February 18, the Legislature elected Samuel B. Ruggles a Canal Commissioner, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Van Rensselaer.

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.
DistrictSenatorsTerm leftPartyNotes
FirstHenry Floyd-Jones*1 yearDemocratresided in Queens Co., elected in the old 1st D.
FirstFrederick A. Tallmadge*2 yearsWhig
FirstGulian C. Verplanck*3 yearsWhig
FirstGabriel Furman4 yearsWhig
SecondJohn Hunter*1 yearDemocrat
SecondHenry H. Van Dyck*2 yearsDemocrat
SecondHenry A. Livingston*3 yearsWhig
SecondDaniel Johnson4 yearsDemocrat
ThirdJames Powers*1 yearDemocrat
ThirdNoadiah Johnson*2 yearsDemocratdied on April 4, 1839
ThirdEdward P. Livingston*3 yearsDemocratresigned on October 9, 1839
ThirdAlonzo C. Paige4 yearsDemocrat
FourthDavid Spraker*1 yearDemocrat
FourthSamuel Young*2 yearsDemocratalso a Canal Commissioner
FourthMartin Lee*3 yearsWhig
FourthBethuel Peck4 yearsWhig
FifthMicah Sterling*1 yearDemocrat
FifthDavid Wager*2 yearsDemocrat
FifthAvery Skinner*3 yearsDemocratalso Postmaster of Union Square
FifthJoseph Clark4 yearsDemocrat
SixthGeorge Huntington*1 yearDemocrat
SixthDaniel S. Dickinson*2 yearsDemocrat
SixthLaurens Hull*3 yearsWhig
SixthAlvah Hunt4 yearsWhig
SeventhJohn Beardsley*1 yearDemocrat
SeventhSamuel L. Edwards*2 yearsDemocrat
SeventhJohn Maynard*3 yearsWhig
SeventhRobert C. Nicholas4 yearsWhig
EighthChauncey J. Fox*1 yearWhigresided in Cattaraugus Co., elected in the old 8th D.
EighthSamuel Works*2 yearsWhig
EighthWilliam A. Moseley*3 yearsWhig
EighthHenry Hawkins4 yearsWhig

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
AlbanyJohn Davis
AlbanyJames S. Lowe
AlbanyRufus Watson
AlleganySeth H. Pratt*Whig
AlleganyWilliam WelchWhig
BroomeJohn Stoughton
CattaraugusGeorge A. S. CrookerWhig
CattaraugusHollis Scott
CayugaHenry R. Filley*Whig
CayugaJohn McIntoshWhig
CayugaNathan G. Morgan*
ChautauquaWaterman EllsworthWhig
ChautauquaTimothy JudsonWhig
ChautauquaAbner Lewis*Whig
ChemungJonathan P. Crouch
ChenangoSamuel Drew
ChenangoDemas Hubbard, Jr.*Whig
ChenangoJosiah G. Olney
ClintonAbijah NorthDemocrat
ColumbiaHarry Cornwell
ColumbiaHenry Hogeboom
ColumbiaPeter R. LivingstonWhig
CortlandGeorge S. Green
CortlandGeorge Isaacs
DelawareIchabod Bartlett
DelawareJonas More
DutchessHenry ConklinWhig
DutchessJacob Sisson*
DutchessDaniel ToffeyWhig
ErieJacob A. BarkerWhig
ErieTruman CaryWhig
ErieHenry JohnsonWhig
EssexGideon Hammond*Whig
FranklinAsa HascallWhig
Fulton and HamiltonJames Yawney
GeneseeAndrew H. Green*Whig
GeneseeJohn Head*Whig
GeneseeHorace HealyWhig
GeneseeAlva JeffersonWhig
GreenePlatt Adams
GreeneThomas B. Cooke*Whig
HerkimerBenjamin Carver
HerkimerAtwater Cooke Jr.
JeffersonCalvin ClarkWhig
JeffersonCharles E. ClarkeWhig
JeffersonPhilip P. GaigeWhig
KingsCornelius Bergen*Whig
KingsJeremiah Lott
LewisSanford Coe
LivingstonElias ClarkWhig
LivingstonGeorge W. Patterson*Whigelected Speaker
MadisonFriend Barnard
MadisonBenjamin EnosDemocrat
MadisonUriah Leland
MonroeWilliam S. Bishop
MonroeHenry P. Norton
MonroeJohn P. Stull
MontgomeryIsaac S. Frost
MontgomeryIsaac Jackson
New YorkGeorge W. BruenWhig
New YorkAlfred Carhart*Whig
New YorkLoring D. ChapinWhig
New YorkHeman W. Childs*Whig
New YorkNoah CookWhig
New YorkThomas J. DoyleWhig
New YorkJohn I. Labagh*Whig
New YorkThomas McElrathWhig
New YorkSamuel T. McKinneyWhig
New YorkFrederick PentzWhig
New YorkStephen PotterWhig
New YorkJohn B. Scoles*Whig
New YorkGeorge Zabriskie*Whig
NiagaraDavis Hurd*Whig
NiagaraPeter B. Porter, Jr.*Whig
OneidaJesse Armstrong
OneidaWard HuntDemocrat
OneidaAmasa S. Newberry
OneidaIsrael Stoddard
OnondagaPhares Gould*Whig
OnondagaJames R. Lawrence*Whig
OnondagaAzariah Smith*Whig
OnondagaJames L. Voorhees
OntarioAugustus Sawyer
OntarioZ. Barton Stout
OntarioHenry W. Taylor*Whig
OrangeEdward BlakeDemocrat
OrangeRobert DennistonDemocrat
OrangeJoseph Slaughter
OrleansHoratio Reed*Whig
OswegoSamuel Hawley
OswegoEdward B. Judson
OtsegoJonathan W. Brewer
OtsegoLevi S. ChatfieldDemocrat
OtsegoDaniel Gilchrist
PutnamHerman R. Stephens
QueensElias Hicks
RensselaerRichard P. HerrickWhig
RensselaerDay O. Kellogg
RensselaerGideon ReynoldsWhig
RichmondIsrael Oakley*
RocklandBenjamin Blackledge
St. LawrenceMyron G. Peck*Democrat
St. LawrenceAsa SpragueDemocrat
SaratogaJohn StewartWhig
SaratogaCalvin Wheeler*Whig
SchenectadySilas H. Marsh*Whig
SchoharieHarvey Bliss
SchoharieGeorge F. Fox
SenecaGardner Welles
SteubenAndrew G. ChatfieldDemocrat
SteubenAbram M. LyboltDemocrat
SteubenJohnson N. Reynolds
SuffolkJ. Wickham Case
SuffolkJoshua B. SmithDemocrat
SullivanWilliam F. Brodhead
TiogaWright DunhamDemocrat
TompkinsDavid Bower
TompkinsJesse McKinney
UlsterJacob H. DeWittWhig
UlsterHenry C. HornbeckWhig
WarrenWilliam Griffing
WashingtonSalmon Axtell
WashingtonJesse S. Leigh
WayneThomas ArmstrongDemocrat
WayneAmbrose SalisburyDemocrat
WestchesterSamuel B. FerrisDemocrat
WestchesterJoseph StrangDemocrat
YatesMiles Benham*Whig

Employees