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New York: State Engineer and Surveyor


New York State Engineer and Surveyor, 1847-1926(May beincomplete!)
CharlesB. Stuart 1848-49HezekiahC. Seymour 1850-51WilliamJ. McAlpine 1852-53HenryRamsey 1853JohnT. Clark 1854-55SilasSeymour 1856-57VanRensselaer Richmond 1858-61WilliamB. Taylor 1862-65J.Platt Goodsell 1866-67VanRensselaer Richmond 1868-71WilliamB. Taylor 1872-73SylvanusH. Sweet 1874-75JohnD. Van Buren, Jr. 1876-77HoratioSeymour, Jr. 1878-81SilasSeymour 1882-83ElnathanSweet 1884-87JohnBogart 1888-91MartinSchenck 1892-93CampbellW. Adams 1894-98EdwardA. Bond 1899-1904HenryA. Van Alstyne 1904-06FrederickSkene 1907-08FrankM. Williams 1909-10JohnA. Bensel 1911-14FrankM. Williams 1915-22DwightB. La Du 1923-24RoyG. Finch 1925-26

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1847 Nov 2:CharlesB. Stuart, elected.
  • 1849 Nov 6:HezekiahC. Seymour, elected.
  • 1851 Nov 4:WilliamJ. McAlpine, elected.
  • 1853 Aug 1:WilliamJ. McAlpine, resigned.
  • 1853 Nov 8:JohnT. Clark, elected.
  • 1853 Dec 10:HenryRamsey, appointed.
  • 1855 Nov 7:SilasSeymour, elected.
  • 1857 Nov 3:VanRensselaer Richmond, elected.
  • 1861 Nov 5:WilliamB. Taylor, elected.
  • 1865 Nov 7:J.Platt Goodsell, elected.
  • 1867 Nov 5:VanRensselaer Richmond, elected.
  • 1871 Nov 7:WilliamB. Taylor, elected;VanRensselaer Richmond, defeated;CharlesJ. Mills, defeated.
  • 1873:J.C. B. Wallace (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1873 Nov 4:SylvanusH. Sweet, elected.
  • 1875 Nov 2:JohnD. Van Buren, Jr., elected.
  • 1877 Nov 6:HoratioSeymour, Jr. (Dem), elected.
  • 1881 Nov 8:SilasSeymour, elected.
  • 1883 Nov 6:ElnathanSweet, elected.
  • 1887 Nov 8:JohnBogart, elected.
  • 1889:AlpheusB. Kenyon (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1891 Nov 3:MartinSchenck, elected;VerplanckColvin (Rep), defeated.
  • 1893 Nov 7:CampbellW. Adams, elected.
  • 1898 Nov 8:EdwardA. Bond, elected.
  • 1900 Nov 6:EdwardA. Bond (Rep), elected;RussellR. Stuart (Dem), defeated;EmmettF. Smith (Prohibition), defeated;JohnE. Wallace (Socialist Labor), defeated;HenryStahl (Social Democratic), defeated.
  • 1902:RichardW. Sherman (Dem), defeated.
  • 1904 May 1:EdwardA. Bond, resigned.
  • 1904 May 10:HenryA. Van Alstyne, appointed.
  • 1904 Nov 8:HenryA. Van Alstyne (Rep), elected;ThomasH. Stryker (Dem), defeated;SquireB. Early (Social Democratic), defeated;VancleveC. Mott (Prohibition), defeated;SimonG. Levy (People's), defeated.
  • 1906 Nov 6:FrederickSkene, elected.
  • 1908 Nov 3:FrankM. Williams (Rep), elected;PhilipP. Farley (Dem), defeated;MarioJ. Cafiero (Independence League), defeated;F.Wilton James (Socialist), defeated;AlbertW. Pierson (Prohibition), defeated;GeorgeLuck (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1910 Nov 8:JohnA. Bensel (Dem), elected;FrankM. Williams (Rep), defeated;WilliamLippelt (Socialist), defeated;JamesA. Lee (Independence League), defeated;AlbertW. Pierson (Prohibition), defeated;JeremiahD. Crowley (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1912 Nov 5:JohnA. Bensel (Dem), elected;FrankM. Williams (Rep), defeated;OraM. Leland (Progressive & Independence League), defeated;CharlesL. Furman (Socialist), defeated;VancleveC. Mott (Prohibition), defeated;ThomasJ. DeLee (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1914:AugustGillhaus (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1914 Nov 3:FrankM. Williams (Rep), elected.
  • 1916 Sep 19:HenryR. Beebe (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Sep 19:FrankM. Williams (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Sep 19:FrankM. Williams (Progressive), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Nov 7:FrankM. Williams (Rep & Independence League & Progressive), elected;HenryR. Beebe (Dem), defeated;GeorgeH. Warner (Socialist), defeated;WilliamB. Timbrell (Prohibition), defeated;EphraimH. Keyes (American), defeated;LewisF. Alrutz (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1918 Sep 3:DwightB. La Du (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:FrankM. Williams (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:RaymondWilcox (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:DavidB. Passage (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Nov 5:FrankM. Williams (Rep), elected;DwightB. La Du (Dem), defeated;RaymondWilcox (Socialist), defeated;DavidB. Passage (Prohibition), defeated;JosephGalotta (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1920 Sep 14:PaulMcLoud (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1920 Sep 14:FrankM. Williams (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1920 Nov 2:FrankM. Williams (Rep), elected;PaulMcLoud (Dem), defeated;VladimirKarapetoff (Socialist), defeated;ArthurS. Light (Prohibition), defeated;CharlesC. Crawford (Farmer-Labor), defeated.
  • 1924 Nov 4:RoyG. Finch (Rep), elected;DwightB. La Du (Dem), defeated;VladimirKarapetoff (Socialist), defeated;RichardJ. Verhagen (Workers), defeated;SimeonBickweat (Socialist Labor), defeated.

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