37th New York State Legislature


The 37th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 25 to April 15, 1814, during the seventh year of Daniel D. Tompkins'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.
In 1812, Putnam County was split from Dutchess County, and in 1813 was apportioned 1 seat in the Assembly, taken from Dutchess. In 1813, Warren County was split from Washington County, but both remained together in one Assembly district.
On February 4, 1813, a caucus of 48 Democratic-Republican legislators nominated unanimously Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins for re-election. State Senator John Tayler was nominated for Lieutenant Governor with 32 votes against 16 for the incumbent DeWitt Clinton.
On February 11, 1813, a Federalist caucus, presided over by Egbert Benson, nominated Stephen Van Rensselaer for Governor, and Assemblyman George Huntington for Lieutenant Governor.
At this time the politicians were divided into two opposing political parties: the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans.

Elections

The State election was held from April 27 to 29, 1813. Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins was re-elected; and State Senator John Tayler was elected Lieutenant Governor; both were Democratic-Republicans.
Jonathan Dayton, Lucas Elmendorf, Samuel G. Verbryck, James Cochran, Samuel Stewart, Henry Bloom, Perley Keyes and Farrand Stranahan were elected to the Senate. Cochran and Stewart were Federalists, the other six were Democratic-Republicans.

Sessions

The Legislature met at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 25, 1814; and adjourned on April 15.
James Emott was elected Speaker with 58 votes against 48 for William Ross. John F. Bacon was elected Clerk of the 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.
DistrictSenatorsTerm leftPartyNotes
SouthernEbenezer White*1 yearDem.-Rep.
SouthernNathan Sanford*2 yearsDem.-Rep.also United States Attorney for the District of New York
SouthernElbert H. Jones*3 yearsFederalistelected to the Council of Appointment
SouthernPeter W. Radcliff*3 yearsFederalist
SouthernJonathan Dayton4 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleMorgan Lewis*1 yearDem.-Rep.elected to the Council of Appointment
MiddleJames W. Wilkin*1 yearDem.-Rep.
MiddleErastus Root*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleWilliam Taber*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleMartin Van Buren*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleLucas Elmendorf4 yearsDem.-Rep.
MiddleSamuel G. Verbryck4 yearsDem.-Rep.
EasternHenry Yates Jr.*1 yearDem.-Rep.
EasternElisha Arnold*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
EasternKitchel Bishop*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
EasternRuggles Hubbard*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
Easternvacant2 yearsJohn Tayler was elected Lieutenant Governor of New York
EasternGerrit Wendell*3 yearsFederalist
EasternJames Cochran4 yearsFederalist
EasternSamuel Stewart4 yearsFederalistelected to the Council of Appointment
WesternReuben Humphrey*1 yearDem.-Rep.
WesternNathan Smith*1 yearDem.-Rep.
WesternPhiletus Swift*1 yearDem.-Rep.
WesternHenry A. Townsend*1 yearDem.-Rep.elected to the Council of Appointment
WesternCasper M. Rouse*2 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternRussell Attwater*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternFrancis A. Bloodgood*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternArchibald S. Clarke*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternHenry Hager*3 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternHenry Bloom4 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternPerley Keyes4 yearsDem.-Rep.
WesternFarrand Stranahan4 yearsDem.-Rep.

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
AlbanyHarmanus BleeckerFederalist
AlbanyJohann Jost DietzFederalist
AlbanyMoses SmithFederalist
AlbanyJohn L. Winne
Allegany
and Steuben
Daniel CrugerDem.-Rep.
BroomeJohn H. Avery
Cattaraugus,
Chautauqua
and Niagara
Jonas Williams*Dem.-Rep.
CayugaWilliam C. Bennet*Dem.-Rep.
CayugaSilas Bowker
CayugaWilliam Satterlee*Dem.-Rep.
ChenangoJames Houghteling
ChenangoJohn NoyesDem.-Rep.
ChenangoHascall Ransford
Clinton and
Franklin
Allen R. Moore*Federalist
ColumbiaHenry Rockefeller
ColumbiaJohn L. Van Alen Jr.
ColumbiaJacob R. Van Rensselaer*Federalistalso Secretary of State of New York
ColumbiaElisha Williams*Federalist
CortlandWilliam MalleryDem.-Rep.
DelawareJohn T. More
DelawareIsaac OgdenDem.-Rep.
DutchessWilliam Alexander DuerFederalist
DutchessJames EmottFederalistelected Speaker
DutchessSamuel MottFederalist
DutchessJoseph PotterFederalist
DutchessJesse ThompsonFederalist
EssexLevi ThompsonFederalist
GeneseeJames Ganson*Dem.-Rep.
GreeneWilliam Fraser
GreeneAbraham Van Dyck
HerkimerChristopher P. BellingerDem.-Rep.
HerkimerJonas ClelandDem.-Rep.
HerkimerAaron Hackley, Jr.Dem.-Rep.
JeffersonClark Allen*Federalist
JeffersonEthel BronsonFederalist
KingsJeremiah LottFederalist
LewisChillus Doty
MadisonStephen F. Blackstone
MadisonElisha Carrington
MadisonAbraham D. Van Horne
MontgomerySamuel A. Gilbert
MontgomeryJames Knox
MontgomeryGabriel Manny
MontgomerySylvanus Wilcox
MontgomeryAndrew Zabriskie
New YorkJohn B. ColesFederalist
New YorkIsaac S. Douglass*Federalist
New YorkGabriel FurmanFederalist
New YorkRichard Hatfield Jr.*
New YorkSamuel Jones Jr.*Federalist
New YorkCharles KingFederalist
New YorkElisha W. King
New YorkDavid B. OgdenFederalist
New YorkJames Palmer
New YorkAbraham Russell*Federalist
New YorkJames Smith*Federalist
OneidaIsaac BraytonFederalist
OneidaLaurens Hull
OneidaJames LynchFederalist
OneidaHenry McNeilFederalist
OneidaTheodore SillFederalist
OnondagaBarnet MooneyDem.-Rep.
OnondagaMoses NashDem.-Rep.
OntarioHugh McNair
OntarioStephen Phelps
OntarioDavid Sutherland*
OntarioJoshua Vanfleet
OntarioAsahel Warner*Dem.-Rep.
OrangeWilliam Ross*Dem.-Rep.
OrangeJoshua Sayre
OrangeBenjamin Strong
OrangeBenjamin Webb
OtsegoErastus Crafts*
OtsegoAbel DeForest*
OtsegoSamuel Griffin*
OtsegoJames Hyde*Federalist
PutnamJoshua Barnum Jr.
QueensStephen Carman*Federalist
QueensJohn Fleet*Federalist
QueensDaniel KissamFederalist
RensselaerWilliam BradleyFederalist
RensselaerBurton HammondFederalist
RensselaerBethel MatherFederalist
RensselaerBarent Van VleckFederalist
RichmondJames Guyon, Jr.*Dem.-Rep.
RocklandPeter S. Van Orden*Dem.-Rep.
St. LawrenceLouis Hasbrouckalso Clerk of St. Lawrence Co.
SaratogaNicholas W. Angle
SaratogaJohn Dunning
SaratogaAvery Starkweather
SaratogaSamuel YoungDem.-Rep.
SchenectadyAbraham Van IngenFederalist
SchenectadyLawrence VroomanFederalist
SchoharieWilliam C. BouckDem.-Rep.
SchoharieWilliam Dietz
SenecaJames McCall*
SuffolkJonathan S. ConklinDem.-Rep.
SuffolkThomas S. LesterDem.-Rep.
SuffolkNathaniel PotterDem.-Rep.
Sullivan
and Ulster
Coenrad BevierDem.-Rep.
Sullivan
and Ulster
Daniel ClarkDem.-Rep.
Sullivan
and Ulster
John Kiersted
Sullivan
and Ulster
Green Miller
TiogaCaleb BakerDem.-Rep.
Warren and
Washington
Paul Dennis
Warren and
Washington
Samuel Gordon
Warren and
Washington
John RichardsDem.-Rep.contested; seat vacated
Warren and
Washington
John SavageDem.-Rep.also District Attorney of the 4th District
Warren and
Washington
Charles Starbuck
Warren and
Washington
John Whiteseated on February 17, 1814, in place of John Richards
WestchesterWilliam Barker*Federalist
WestchesterAbraham Miller*Dem.-Rep.
WestchesterRichard Valentine MorrisFederalist

Employees