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123rd New York State Legislature

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123rd New York State Legislature
122nd124th
Overview
Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York,United States
TermJanuary 1 – December 31, 1900
Senate
Members50
PresidentLt. Gov.Timothy L. Woodruff (R)
Temporary PresidentTimothy E. Ellsworth (R)
Party controlRepublican (27-23)
Assembly
Members150
SpeakerS. Frederick Nixon (R)
Party controlRepublican (93-57)
Sessions
1stJanuary 3 – April 6, 1900

The123rd New York State Legislature, consisting of theNew York State Senate and theNew York State Assembly, met from January 3 to April 6, 1900, during the second year ofTheodore Roosevelt'sgovernorship, inAlbany.

Background

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Under the provisions of theNew York Constitution of 1894, 50 Senators and 150 assemblymen were elected in single-seat districts; senators for a two-year term, assemblymen for a one-year term. The senatorial districts were made up of entire counties, except New York County (twelve districts), Kings County (seven districts), Erie County (three districts) and Monroe County (two districts). The Assembly districts were made up of contiguous area, all within the same county.

At this time there were two major political parties: theRepublican Party and theDemocratic Party.

Elections

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The New York state election, 1899, was held on November 7. No statewide elective offices were up for election.

Sessions

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The Legislature met for the regular session at the State Capitol inAlbany on January 3, 1900, and adjourned on April 6.

S. Frederick Nixon (R) was re-electedSpeaker, with 92 votes against 57 forJ. Franklin Barnes (D).

State Senate

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Districts

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  • 1st District:Richmond andSuffolk counties
  • 2nd District:Queens andNassau counties
  • 3rd District: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Ward of Brooklyn, as constituted in 1894
  • 4th District: 7th, 13th, 19th and 21st Ward of Brooklyn, as constituted in 1894
  • 5th District: 8th, 10th, 12th and 30th Ward of Brooklyn, and the annexed former Town ofGravesend, as constituted in 1894
  • 6th District: 9th, 11th, 20th and 22nd Ward of Brooklyn, as constituted in 1894
  • 7th District: 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th Ward of Brooklyn, as constituted in 1894
  • 8th District: 23rd, 24th, 25th and 29th Ward of Brooklyn; and the annexed former Town ofFlatlands, as constituted in 1894
  • 9th District: 18th, 26th, 27th and 28th Ward of Brooklyn, as constituted in 1894
  • 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st District: Parts of the City of New York, defined geographically by their bordering streets, regardless of Wards or Assembly districts
  • 22nd District:Westchester County
  • 23rd District:Orange andRockland counties
  • 24th District:Columbia,Dutchess andPutnam and counties
  • 25th District:Greene andUlster counties
  • 26th District:Chenango,Delaware andSullivan counties
  • 27th District:Fulton,Hamilton,Montgomery andSchoharie counties
  • 28th District:Saratoga,Schenectady andWashington counties
  • 29th District:Albany County
  • 30th District:Rensselaer County
  • 31st District:Clinton,Essex andWarren counties
  • 32nd District:Franklin andSt. Lawrence counties
  • 33rd District:Otsego andHerkimer counties
  • 34th District:Oneida County
  • 35th District:Jefferson andLewis counties
  • 36th District:Onondaga County
  • 37th District:Oswego andMadison counties
  • 38th District:Broome,Cortland andTioga counties
  • 39th District:Cayuga andSeneca counties
  • 40th District:Chemung,Schuyler andTompkins counties
  • 41st District:Steuben andYates counties
  • 42nd District:Ontario andWayne counties
  • 43rd District: 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th Ward of Rochester; and the towns of Brighton, Henrietta, Irondequoit, Menden, Penfield, Perinton, Pittsford, Rush and Webster, inMonroe County
  • 44th District: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 15th, 19th and 20th Ward of Rochester; and the towns of Chili, Clarkson, Gates, Greece, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Riga, Sweden and Wheatland, in Monroe County
  • 45th District:Genesee,Niagara andOrleans counties
  • 46th District:Allegany,Livingston andWyoming counties
  • 47th District: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th Ward of Buffalo
  • 48th District: 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 16th Ward of Buffalo
  • 49th District: 17th, 18th and 25th Ward of the City of Buffalo; and all area inErie County outside Buffalo
  • 50th District:Cattaraugus andChautauqua counties

Note: In 1897, New York County (the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx), Kings County (the borough of Brooklyn), Richmond County (the borough of Staten Island) and the Western part of Queens County (the borough of Queens) were consolidated into the present-day City of New York. The Eastern part of Queens County (the non-consolidated part) was separated in 1899 as Nassau County. Parts of the 1st and 2nd Assembly districts of Westchester County were annexed by New York City in 1895, and became part of the Borough of the Bronx in 1898.

Members

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The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature.

Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."

DistrictSenatorPartyNotes
1stJohn L. Havens*Democrat
2ndJames Norton*Democrat
3rdThomas H. Cullen*Democrat
4thDavid Floyd Davis*RepublicanChairman of Military Affairs
5thMichael J. Coffey*Democrat
6thWilliam J. La Roche*Democrat
7thPatrick H. McCarren*Democrat
8thHenry Marshall*RepublicanChairman of Printed and Engrossed Bills
9thJoseph Wagner*Democrat
10thJohn F. Ahearn*Democrat
11thTimothy D. Sullivan*Democrat
12thSamuel J. Foley*Democrat
13thBernard F. Martin*Democrat
14thThomas F. Grady*DemocratMinority Leader
15thNathaniel A. Elsberg*RepublicanChairman of Revision
16thLouis Munzinger*Democrat
17thGeorge W. Plunkitt*Democrat
18thMaurice Featherson*Democrat
19thJohn Ford*RepublicanChairman of Commerce and Navigation
20thThomas F. Donnelly*Democrat
21stRichard H. Mitchell*Democrat
22ndWilliam J. Graney*Democrat
23rdLouis F. Goodsell*RepublicanChairman of Affairs of Villages
24thHenry S. Ambler*RepublicanChairman of Agriculture
25thJacob Rice*Democrat
26thWilliam L. Thornton*RepublicanChairman of Privileges and Elections
27thHobart Krum*RepublicanChairman of Taxation and Retrenchment
28thEdgar T. Brackett*RepublicanChairman of Judiciary
29thCurtis N. Douglas*Democrat
30thFrank M. Boyce*Democrat
31stGeorge Chahoon*RepublicanChairman of Trades and Manufactures
32ndGeorge R. Malby*RepublicanChairman of Codes
33rdJames D. Feeter*RepublicanChairman of Internal Affairs of Towns and Counties
34thHenry J. Coggeshall*RepublicanChairman of Miscellaneous Corporations
35thElon R. Brown*RepublicanChairman of Forest, Fish, and Game Laws
36thHorace White*RepublicanChairman of Public Education
37thNevada N. Stranahan*RepublicanChairman of Affairs of Cities
38thWilliam Elting Johnson*RepublicanChairman of Public Health
39thBenjamin M. Wilcox*RepublicanChairman of Penal Institutions
40thCharles T. Willis*RepublicanChairman of Indian Affairs
41stFranklin D. Sherwood*RepublicanChairman of Public Printing
42ndJohn Raines*RepublicanChairman of Railroads
43rdCornelius R. Parsons*RepublicanChairman of Insurance
44thWilliam W. Armstrong*RepublicanChairman of Roads and Bridges
45thTimothy E. Ellsworth*RepublicanPresident pro tempore; Chairman of Rules
46thLester H. Humphrey*RepublicanChairman of Banks
47thWilliam F. Mackey*Democrat
48thSamuel J. Ramsperger*Democrat
49thGeorge Allen Davis*RepublicanChairman of Canals
50thFrank W. Higgins*RepublicanChairman of Finance

Employees

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State Assembly

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Note: For brevity, the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..."

Assemblymen

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DistrictAssemblymenPartyNotes
Albany1stWilliam L. Coughtry*RepublicanChairman of Insurance
2ndJames B. McEwan*RepublicanChairman of Banks
3rdGeorge T. Kelly*Democrat
4thEdward McCrearyRepublican
AlleganyAlmanzo W. Litchard*RepublicanChairman of Agriculture
Broome1stJames T. Rogers*RepublicanChairman of Excise
2ndJohn H. SwiftRepublican
Cattaraugus1stWilliam E. WheelerRepublicanChairman of Public Lands and Forestry
2ndAlbert T. Fancher*RepublicanChairman of Indian Affairs
Cayuga1stErnest G. TreatRepublican
2ndGeorge S. Fordyce*RepublicanChairman of Public Printing
Chautauqua1stJ. Samuel Fowler*RepublicanChairman of State Prisons
2ndS. Frederick Nixon*Republicanre-electedSpeaker; Chairman of Rules
ChemungCharles H. KnippRepublican
ChenangoJotham P. Allds*RepublicanMajority Leader; Chairman of Ways and Means
ClintonCharles E. JohnsonRepublican
ColumbiaMartin M. KittelRepublican
CortlandGeorge S. Sands*Republican
DelawareDelos Axtell*RepublicanChairman of Fisheries and Game
Dutchess1stJohn T. Smith*Republican
2ndWilliam A. Tripp*RepublicanChairman of Public Institutions
Erie1stJohn H. BradleyDemocrat
2ndHenry W. Hill*RepublicanChairman of Canals
3rdGeorge GeoghanDemocrat
4thWilliam MetzlerRepublican
5thHenry Streifler*Democrat
6thNicholas J. MillerRepublican
7thJohn K. Patton*RepublicanChairman of Federal Relations
8thElijah CookRepublican
EssexOrlando Beede*Republican
FranklinHalbert D. StevensRepublican
Fulton andHamiltonWilliam HarrisRepublican
GeneseeJohn J. Ellis*RepublicanChairman of Affairs of Villages
GreeneSylvester B. SageDemocrat
HerkimerErwin E. Kelley*Republican
Jefferson1stMorgan Bryan*Republican
2ndCharles O. Roberts*Republican
Kings1stJohn Hill MorganRepublican
2ndJohn McKeown*Democrat
3rdJames J. McInerney*Democrat
4thCharles H. Cotton*RepublicanChairman of Military Affairs
5thAbram C. DeGraw*RepublicanChairman of Taxation and Retrenchment
6thJohn Harvey WaiteRepublican
7thJohn D. HolstenDemocrat
8thThomas J. Farrell*Democrat
9thJohn J. Cain*Democrat
10thCharles E. FiskeDemocrat
11thJoseph A. Guider*Democrat
12thFrank J. PriceRepublican
13thGeorge Siems*Democrat
14thThomas P. HawkinsDemocrat
15thCharles Juengst*Democrat
16thEdward C. Brennan*RepublicanChairman of Commerce and Navigation
17thHarris Wilson*Republican
18thJacob D. RemsenRepublican
19thConrad HasenflugDemocrat
20thWilliam F. DelaneyDemocrat
21stJoseph H. AdamsRepublican
LewisJohn L. SmithRepublican
LivingstonOtto Kelsey*RepublicanChairman of Affairs of Cities
MadisonRobert J. Fish*RepublicanChairman of Judiciary
Monroe1stMerton E. Lewis*RepublicanChairman of Public Education
2ndAdolph J. Rodenbeck*RepublicanChairman of Claims
3rdRichard Gardiner*Republican
4thBenjamin F. Gleason*Republican
MontgomeryAlphonso WalrathRepublican
New York1stMichael HalpinDemocrat
2ndJames A. Rierdon*Democrat
3rdMichael T. Sharkey*Democrat
4thPatrick H. Roche*Democrat
5thNelson H. Henry*RepublicanChairman of Public Health
6thTimothy P. Sullivan*Democrat
7thJohn F. Maher*Democrat
8thIsidor CohnDemocrat
9thN. Taylor Phillips*Democrat
10thJulius Harburger*Democrat
11thJohn J. O'Connor*Democrat
12thLeon Sanders*Democrat
13thPatrick F. Trainor*Democrat
14thLouis Meister*Democrat
15thJames E. Smith*Democrat
16thSamuel PrinceDemocrat
17thJames J. FitzgeraldDemocrat
18thCharles P. Dillon*Democrat
19thPerez M. StewartInd. Dem.
20thHenry C. HoneckDemocrat
21stEdward H. Fallows*RepublicanChairman of Privileges and Elections
22ndJoseph Baum*Democrat
23rdMaurice M. MintonDemocrat
24thJohn B. Fitzgerald*Democrat
25thJohn A. Weekes Jr.RepublicanChairman of Codes
26thJohn J. O'Connell*Democrat
27thGherardi Davis*Republican
28thJoseph I. Green*Democrat
29thMoses R. RyttenbergDemocrat
30thSamuel F. HymanDemocrat
31stvacantAssemblyman-elect Edward C. Stone (D)
died on December 8, 1899[1]
Samuel S. SlaterRepublicanelected on January 23 to fill vacancy
32ndJohn Poth Jr.*Democrat
33rdJohn J. Egan*Democrat
34thJohn J. ScanlonDemocrat
35thWilliam E. MorrisDemocrat
Niagara1stJohn T. Darrison*RepublicanChairman of Unfinished Business
2ndJay S. Rowe*Republican
Oneida1stWilliam J. Sullivan*Democrat
2ndLouis M. Martin*RepublicanChairman of Internal Affairs
3rdEdward M. MarsonRepublican
Onondaga1stEdward V. BakerRepublican
2ndWilliam HerrickDemocrat
3rdAbraham Z. HymanDemocrat
4thJohn T. Delaney*Republican
OntarioJean L. Burnett*RepublicanChairman of General Laws
Orange1stJames G. Graham*Republican
2ndLouis Bedell*RepublicanChairman of Railroads
OrleansWilliam W. PhippsRepublican
Oswego1stThomas D. Lewis*RepublicanChairman of Trades and Manufactures
2ndThomas M. Costello*RepublicanChairman of Labor and Industries
OtsegoAndrew R. SmithRepublican
PutnamWilliam W. EverettRepublican
Queens1stCharles C. Wissel*Democrat
2ndCyrus B. Gale*Democrat
Queens andNassauGeorge W. Doughty*Republican
Rensselaer1stHugh GalbraithRepublican
2ndJohn F. AhearnRepublican
3rdMichael Russell*RepublicanChairman of Charitable and Religious Societies
RichmondGeorge MetcalfeDemocrat
RocklandFrank P. DemarestDemocrat
St. Lawrence1stCharles S. PlankRepublican
2ndBenjamin A. Babcock*Republican
SaratogaGeorge H. West*Republican
SchenectadyAndrew J. McMillan*Republican
SchoharieDaniel D. FrisbieDemocrat
SchuylerJ. Franklin BarnesDemocratMinority Leader
SenecaIsrael Y. LarzelereRepublican
Steuben1stFrank C. PlattRepublicanChairman of Soldiers' Home
2ndHyatt C. Hatch*RepublicanChairman of Revision
Suffolk1stJoseph N. Hallock*Republican
2ndRegis H. Post*Republican
SullivanEdwin R. DusinberyRepublican
TiogaDaniel P. Witter*RepublicanChairman of Electricity, Gas and Water Supply
TompkinsBenn CongerRepublican
Ulster1stRobert A. Snyder*RepublicanChairman of Printed and Engrossed Bills
2ndThomas SnyderRepublican
WarrenCharles H. Hitchcock*Republican
WashingtonSamuel B. IrwinRepublican
WayneFrederick W. GriffithRepublican
Westchester1stJohn J. Sloane*Democrat
2ndAlford W. CooleyRepublican
3rdJames K. Apgar*Republican
WyomingCharles J. GardnerRepublican
YatesEdward M. Sawyer*Republican

Employees

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  • Clerk:Archie E. Baxter
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Frank W. Johnston
  • Doorkeeper: Thomas F. Murphy
  • First Assistant Doorkeeper: Charles R. Hotaling
  • Second Assistant Doorkeeper: Roswell P. Warren
  • Stenographer: Henry C. Lammert
  • Assistant Clerk:Ray B. Smith
  • Librarian:John R. Yale
  • Assistant Doorkeeper:Eugene L. Demers

Notes

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  1. ^DEATH OF EDWARD C. STONE in NYT on December 9, 1899

Sources

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