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47. The First, Second, Third, Sixth, Fifteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second, Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth wards of Buffalo.

48. The Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Sixteenth wards of Buffalo.

49. The Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Twenty-fifth wards of Buffalo and the remainder of Erie County.

50. Chautauqua and Cattaraugus.

ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS

Allegany, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Franklin, Genesee, Greene, Herkimer, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Montgomery, Ontario, Orleans, Otsego, Putnam, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wyoming and Yates Counties are each one district. Fulton and Hamilton are united, forming one district. Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Dutchess, Jefferson, Niagara, Orange, Oswego, St. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk and Ulster Counties have each two districts.

Oneida, Queens, Rensselaer and Westchester Counties have each three districts.

Albany, Monroe and Onondaga Counties have each four districts. Erie County has eight districts.

Kings County has twenty-one districts.

New York County has thirty-five districts.

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DEPARTMENTS, DISTRICTS, AND COUNTIES EMBRACED

IN A GENERAL TERM OF THE SUPREME COURT

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SECOND

Counties

Counties
Onondaga
Jefferson

Oneida
Oswego
Herkimer
Lewis

Counties

Otsego
Delaware

Putnam

Madison

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APPENDIX

COLONIAL AND STATE OFFICERS OF

Adrian Joris, 1623.

NEW YORK

Colonial Governors

Cornelius Jacobzen Mey, 1624.

William Verhulst, 1625.

Peter Minuit, May 4, 1626.

Wouter Van Twiller, April, 1633.
William Kieft, March 28, 1638.
Petrus Stuyvesant, May 11, 1647.
Richard Nicolls, September 8, 1664.

Francis Lovelace, August 17, 1668.

Cornelius Evertse, Jr., and a council of war, August (N. S.) 12, 1673.

Anthony Colve, September 19, 1673.

Edmond Andros, November (N. S.) 10, 1674.

Anthony Brock holles, Commander-in-Chief, November 16, 1677.

Sir Edmond Andros, Knt., August 7, 1678.

Anthony Brockholles, Commander-in-Chief, January (N. S.) 13. 1681.

Thomas Dongan, August 27, 1683.

Sir Edmond Andros, August 11, 1688.

Francis Nicholson, Lieutenant-Governor, October 9, 1688.
Jacob Leisler, June 3, 1689.

Henry Sloughter, March 19, 1691.

Richard Ingoldesby, Commander-in-Chief, July 26, 1691.

Benjamin Fletcher, August 30, 1692.

Earl of Bellomont, April 13, 1698.

John Nanfan, Lieutenant-Governor, May 17, 1699.

Earl of Bellomont, July 24, 1700.

Col. William Smith, Col Abraham De Peyster, Col. Peter Schuyler,* March 5, 1701, to May 19, 1701.

John Nanfan, Lieutenant-Governor, May 19, 1701.
Lord Cornbury May 3, 1702.

Lord Lovelace, December 18, 1708.

Peter Schuyler, President, May 6, 1709.

Richard Ingoldesby, Lieutenant-Governor, May 9, 1709.

Peter Schuyler, President, May 25, 1709.

Richard Ingoldesby, Lieutenant-Governor, June 1, 1709.
Gerardus Beekman, President, April 10, 1710.

Robert Hunter, June 14, 1710.

Peter Schuyler, President, July 21, 1719.

William Burnet, September 17, 1720.
John Montgomerie, April 15, 1728.
Rip Van Dam, President, July 1, 1731.
William Cosby, August 1, 1732.

George Clarke, President, March 10, 1736.

George Clarke, Lieutenant-Governor, October 30, 1736.
George Clinton, September 2, 1743.

Sir Danvers Osborne, Bart., October 10, 1753.

James De Lancey, Lieutenant-Governor, October 12, 1755.
Sir Charles Hardy, Knt., September 3, 1755.

James De Lancey, Lieutenant-Governor, June 3, 1757.
Cadwallader Colden, President, August 4, 1760.

Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor, August 8, 1761.

Robert Monckton, October 26, 1761.

Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor, November 18, 1761. Robert Monckton, June 14, 1762.

Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor, June 28, 1763.

Sir Henry Moore, Bart., November 13, 1765.

Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor, September 12, 1769. Earl of Dunmore, October 19, 1770.

William Tryon, July 9, 1771.

Cadwallader Colden, Lieutenant-Governor, April 7, 1774,

William Tryon, June 28, 1775.

James Robertson, March 23, 1780.

Andrew Elliott,+ Lieutenant-Governor, April 17, 1783.

Peter Van Brugh Livingston, May 23, 1775.

*The Earl of Bellomont died March 5, 1701. During the absence of Lieutenant-Governor Nanfan, and until May 19, 1701, the government was administered by the council, at which the oldest councilor presided during this period.

Military governors during the Revolutionary War not recognized by the state of New York,

The Provincial Congress, etc.

Nathaniel Woodhull, President pro tem., August 28, 1775.
Abraham Yates, Jr., President pro tem., November 2, 1775.
Nathaniel Woodhull, December 6, 1775.

Abraham Yates, Jr., President pro tem., August 10, 1776.
John Harding, President pro tem., December 16, 1775.
Abraham Yates, Jr., August 28, 1776.

Pierre Van Cortlandt, President Council Safety, May 14, 1777.
Leonard Gansevoort, President pro tem., April 18, 1777.

Peter R. Livingston, September 26, 1776.

Abraham Ten Broeck, March 6, 1777.

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Note: Nol includes wards 3, 4 and 5 only in Queens Co. Wards No. 1and2 No.8 embraces Assembly Districts No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 in New York Co.

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