1 John J. Ryan. NEW YORK. 2 Alfred E. Smith*. 3 Carmine J. Marasco. 4 Henry S. Schimmel*. 5 Maurice McDonald.. 6 Nathan D. Perlman. 7 Peter P. McElligott. 8 Sidney Scharlin 9 Charles D. Donohue. 10 Walter M. Friedland. 11 John Kerrigan* 12 Joseph D. Kelly*. 13 James C. Campbell* 14 Robert L. Tudor". 15 Abram Ellenbogen*. 16 Martin G. McCue*, 17 Martin Bourke.. 18 Mark Goldberg*. 19 Patrick F. Cotter. 20 Frank Aranow 21 Harold C. Mitchell. 22 D. Maurice Block. 23 Daniel C. Oliver. 24 Owen M. Kiernan*. 25 Franels R. Stoddard, 26 Joseph Steinberg*. 27 Charles E. Rice, Jr. 28 Salvatore A. Cotillo. 29 Howard Conkling* 30 Dennis G. Donovan. 31 Aaron A. Feinberg. 1 William Bewley*, 2 Alan N. Parker. 1 Fred F. Emden*. 2 Charles J. Fuess*. 3 J. Brayton Fuller*. 1 Edward Arnts*.. 2 J. Leslie Kincaid. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. ...Dem.New York City. .Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Rep.. New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Rep.. New York City. Dem.New Nork City. Rep.. New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. Rep.. New York City. Dem.New York City. Dem.New York City. .Dem.New York City. Jr. Rep.. New York City. Prog. New York City. Rep.. New York City. Dem.New York City. Rep.. New York City. .Dem.New York City. .. Rep.. New York City. NIAGARA. Rep.. Lockport. ONEIDA. Dem.Utica. Rep.. Utica. Rep.. Marcy. 3 Jacob R. Buecheler*. Rep.. Syracuse. ONTARIO. Heber E. Wheeler*...... Rep.. East Bloomfield. ORANGE. 1 James B. Montgomery*.. Rep.. Newburgh. 2 Charles J. Boyd*. ..... Rep.. Middletown. PUTNAM. Hamilton Fish, Jr*...... Prog. Garrison. QUEENS. 1 Nicholas Nehrbauer, Jr. Dem Long Island City. 2 Peter J. McGarry* 3 William H. O'Hare. .Dem.Blissville. .Dem.Glendal 4 George E. Polhemus.....Dem.Flush * Members of the last Assembly. Assemblymen are elected for one year. Salary, $1,500 and mileage. JUDICIARY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NEW YORK. Justices. John Proctor Clarke. Temporary designation to Court. New York. 13,700 R. & Pg. Temporary. JUDGES OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SUPREME COURT. DEPARTMENT. 1st. The county of New York. George L. Ingraham.. 66 Rep.. Oct. 3, 1913 31, 1914 31, 1917 44 Chester B. McLaughlin Port Henry Frank C. Laughlin..... Buffalo.. Henry D. Hotchkiss.. New York. Francis M. Scott...... 24. Kings, Queens, Nassau, Rich- Luke D. Stapleton... Brooklyn... mond, Suffolk, Rockland, West- Almet F. Jenks.. chester, Putnam, Orange, Dutch- Joseph A. Burr. Edward B. Thomas... Adelbert P. Rich..... William J. Carr. Harrington Putnam... ess. Auburn... Dem Brooklyn.. Dem.. 31. 191 Temporary. 6, 1916 46 Dem Temporary. 3d. Sullivan, Ulster, Greene, Co- Walter Lloyd Smith... Elmira.. Yates, Steuben, Livingston, Mon- James A. Robson......... Canandaigua.. Rep. Dem Jan. 7, 1917 JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT. The salaries of Justices of the Supreme Court are: First and Second Districts, $17,500; remaining Districts, $10,000; but non-resident Justices, sitting in the Appellate Divisions of the First and Second Departments, receive the same compensation as the Justices in those Departments; if assigned to duty in the First and Second Districts, other than in the Appellate Division, their additional compensation is $10 per day. Joseph A. Burr....... JUDICIARY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK-Continued. DISTRICTS. Justices. Residences. 1st. The city and county of New Edward G. Whitaker. New York. York-Continued. 2d. Kings, Queens, Nassau, mond, and Suffolk. M. Warley Platzek.... Mitchell L. Erlanger.. Francis B. Delehanty.. Rich-Isaac M. Kapper.. Brooklyn Dem.. 31, 1923 Luke D. Stapleton... Rep. 31, 1919 31, 1922 Harrington Putnam. Dem.. "81, 1921 David F. Manning... Dem.. 31, 1926 Almet F. Jenks. Dem. 31, 1926 Garret J. Garretson.... Elmhurst. William J. Kelly, Brooklyn.. Dem. 31, 1917 Samuel T. Maddox... Edward B. Thomas... Rep. 31, 1918 Patchogue. Rep 31, 1920 Brooklyn... Rep 81, 1920 Rep 31, 1920 New Brighton.. 46 Rep. 31, 1920 Brooklyn.. " Rep 31, 1922 64 Dem. 31, 1920 Glen Head. Dem 31, 1920 Brooklyn.. Rep. 31, 1925 James C. Van Siclen... Jamaica Rep. 31, 1925 Brooklyn.. Rep. 31, 1925 3d. Columbia, Rensselaer, Sullivan, William P. Rudd... Ulster, Albany, Greene, Albany. Rep. 31, 1921 and Wesley O. Howard. Troy. Rep 31, 1916 Hudson Rep 31, 1915 Albany.. Rep. 31, 1918 Catskill.... Rep. 31, 1924 Kingston... Rep. 31, 1926 4th. Warren,Saratoga,St. Lawrence, John M. Kellogg.. Chester B. McLaughlin Port Henry. ...... Syracuse. 6th. Otsego, Delaware, Madison, George McCann.. Ogdensburg Rep. 31, 1917 " Amsterdam Dem.. 31, 1927 Whitehall.. Plattsburg. Rep 31 1917 " Rep. 31, 1923 Rep. 31, 1925 Arthur E. Sutherland. Rochester Rep. 31, 1919 8th. Erie,Chautauqua,Cattaraugus, Orleans, Niagara, Genesee, Allegany, and Wyoming counties. George A. Benton..... Spencerport. Rep. 31, 1918 Palmyra.. Rep. 31, 1921 Fredonia, Rep. 31, 1917 Buffalo... Rep. 31, 1927 Frank C. Laughlin.. Charles A. Pooley. Ind.Rep. 31, 1924 Frederick W. Kruse...Olean. Rep. 31, 1922 Rep. 31, 1924 Cuthbert W. Pound... Lockport.. Rep. Edward K. Emery. Buffalo.. Rep. 31, 1920 9th, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Orange and Rockland counties Louis W. Marcus... Charles H. Brown.. Rep. 31, 1920 Belmont... Rep. 31, 1920 Buffalo... Rep. Rep. 31, 1920 Rep 31, 1920 Rep. 31, 1920 Rep. 31, 1917 Dem. 31, 1922 1623 1624 John Naufan, Lt. Gov...1699-1700 James De Lancey, Lt.- 1700-1701 Gov... 1755 Sir Charles Hardy.. 1755-1757 1701 James De Lancey, Lt. 1633-1638 Col. Peter Schuyler.... Gov. 1757-1760 1638-1647 John Nanfan, Lt. -Gov..1701-1702 Cadwallader Colden, 1702-1708 President. 1760-1761 1664-1668 Lord Lovelace. 1708-1709 Cadwallader Colden, 1668-1673 Peter Schuyler, Pres. 1709 Lt.-Gov.... 1761 Peter Schuyler, Pres. 1677-1678 Richard Ingoldsby, Lt.- Gerardus Beekman, 1683-1688 Robert Hunter... 1710-1719 Cadwallader Colden, 1688 Peter Schuyler, Pres.... 1719-1720 Lt.-Gov. 1688-1689 William Burnet 1769-1770 1720-1728 Earl of Dunmore.. 1770-1771 1689-1691 John Montgomerie. 1728-1731 William Tryon 1771-1774 1691 Rip Van Dam, President 1731-1732 Cadwallader Colden, 1732-1736 Lt.-Gov. 1774-1775 1691-1692 George Clark, Lt. -Gov..1736-1743 William Tryon.... 1775-1780 Benjamin Fletcher.. 1692-1698 George Clinton 1877-1880 44 Charles S. Whitman.. 1915-1916 1843 1844 30 Alonzo B. Cornell. . .1880-1882 Impeached and removed from office. † Became Governor by virtue of his office as Lieutenant-Governor, on removal of Governor Sulzer. MAYORS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. BEFORE the Revolution the Mayor was appointed by the Governor of the Province; and from 1784 to 1820 by the Appointing Board of the State of New York, of which the Governor was the chief member. From 1820 to the amendment of the Charter, in 1830, the Mayor was appointed by the Common Council. In 1898 the term of the first Mayor of Greater New York (Van Wyck) began. 40 John Cruger, Jr.. 1684 48 De Witt Clinton.. 1691 52 Jacob Radcliff. 1703-1707 60 Cornelius W. Lawrence Terms. Terms. MAYORS. 1725-1726 66 Andrew H. Mickle....1846-1847 1726-1735 67 William V. Brady. 1847-1848 1735-1739 68 Wm. F. Havemeyer... 1848-1849 1739-1744 69 Caleb S. Woodhull.. 1849-1861 1744-1747 70 Ambrose C. Kingsland 1851-1853 1747-1757 71 Jacob A.Westervelt...1853-1855 1757-1766 72 Fernando Wood... 1855-1868 1766-1776 73 Daniel F. Tiemann...1858-1860 1776-1784 74 Fernando Wood.. 1860-1862 1784-1789 75 George Opdyke. 1862-1864 1789-1801 76 C. Godfrey Gunther... 1864-1866 1801-1803 77 John T. Hoffman. 1866-1868 1803-180778 T. Coman(act'g Mayor) 1868 1807-1808 79 A. Oakey Hall.... 1869-1973 1808-1810 80 Wm. F. Havemeyer...1875-1874 1810-1811 81'S. B. H. Vance(Acting) 1874 1811-1815 82 William H. Wickham. 1875-1876 32 Jacobus van Cortlandt. 1719-1720 65 Wm. F. Havemeyer...1845-1846 97 John Purroy Mitchel..1914-1917 33 Robert Walters.......1720-1725 John Purroy Mitchel, President of the Board of Aldermen, had full power as Mayor during part of September and October 1910, while Mayor Gaynor was disabled by an attempted assassination. Filled unexpired term of Mayor Gaynor, deceased. VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. William A. Wheeler... 20 Chester A. Arthur.... 21 Thos. A. Hendricks 22 Levi P. Morton. 23 Adlai E. Stevenson.. 24 Garret A. Hobart.... 25 Birthplace. Quincy, Mass.. Raleigh, N. C.. 1:92 English .... 1739 English. 1744 English 1774 English. N. Y.. 1801 N. Y.. 1805 Mass.. 1813 N. Y.. 1817 1782 Scotch-Irish. S. C.. 1825 1782 Dutch.... N. Y.. 1833 1780 English.... Ky.. 1837 Mass.. 1789 Fed .. 1:90 English Va... 1841 Dem.. Richmond, Va 1862 79 Pa... 1845 N. Y.. 1849 Whig. Buffalo, N. Y Ala... 1853 Dem.. Dallas Co., Ala. 1835 Scotch-Irish..... 1593 Dem.. Chicago, Ill... 1844 English Rep.. Utica, N. Y. Succeeded Thos. J. Kusk, of Texas, elected March 14, 1857, as President pro tempore, 1840 1906 1836 Mo... 1850 29 30 31 32. 33 34 35 36 37 38-40 41-43 44 44-46 47 48-50 61 52, 53 1845-47 John W. Davis .. 54, 55 Thomas B. Reed... 58-61 62 |