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New York: State Treasurers


New York State Treasurers, 1776-1926(May beincomplete!)
PeterB. Livingston 1776-78GerardusBancker 1778-80RobertMcClallen 1798-1803AbrahamG. Lansing 1803-08DavidThomas 1808-10AbrahamG. Lansing 1810-12DavidThomas 1812-13CharlesZ. Platt 1813-17GarretL. Dox 1817-21BenjaminKnower 1821-24AbrahamKeyser, Jr. 1824-25GamalielH. Barstow 1825-26AbrahamKeyser, Jr. 1826-38GamalielH. Barstow 1838-39JacobHaight 1839-42ThomasFarrington 1842-45BenjaminEnos 1845-46ThomasFarrington 1846-47AlvahHunt 1848-51JamesM. Cook 1852BenjaminWelch, Jr. 1852-53ElbridgeG. Spaulding 1854-55StephenClark 1856-57IsaacV. Vanderpool 1858-59PhilipDorsheimer 1860-61WilliamB. Lewis 1862-63GeorgeW. Schuyler 1864-65JosephHowland 1866-67WheelerH. Bristol 1868-71ThomasRaines 1872-74AbrahamLansing 1874ThomasRaines 1874-75CharlesN. Ross 1876-77JamesMackin 1878-79NathanD. Wendell 1880-81RobertA. Maxwell 1882-85LawrenceJ. Fitzgerald 1886-89ElliottDanforth 1890-93AddisonB. Colvin 1894-98JohnP. Jaeckel 1899-1902JohnG. Wickser 1903-04JohnG. Wallenmeier, Jr. 1905-06JuliusHauser 1907-08ThomasB. Dunn 1909-10JohnJ. Kennedy 1911-14HomerD. Call 1914JamesL. Wells 1915-20N.Monroe Marshall 1921-22GeorgeK. Shuler 1923-24LewisH. Pounds 1925-26

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1776 Sep 17:PeterB. Livingston, appointed.
  • 1778 Apr 1:GerardusBancker, appointed.
  • 1798 Mar 16:RobertMcClallen, appointed.
  • 1803 Feb 8:AbrahamG. Lansing, appointed.
  • 1808 Feb 5:DavidThomas, appointed.
  • 1810 Feb 8:AbrahamG. Lansing, appointed.
  • 1812 Feb 18:DavidThomas, appointed.
  • 1813 Feb 10:CharlesZ. Platt, appointed.
  • 1817 Feb 12:GarretL. Dox, appointed.
  • 1821 Jan 29:BenjaminKnower, appointed.
  • 1824 Nov 25:AbrahamKeyser, Jr., appointed.
  • 1825 Feb 16:GamalielH. Barstow, appointed.
  • 1826 Feb 14:AbrahamKeyser, Jr., appointed.
  • 1838 Feb 5:GamalielH. Barstow, appointed.
  • 1839 Feb 4:JacobHaight, appointed.
  • 1842 Feb 7:ThomasFarrington, appointed.
  • 1845 Feb 3:BenjaminEnos, appointed.
  • 1846 Feb 2:ThomasFarrington, appointed.
  • 1847 Nov 2:AlvahHunt, elected.
  • 1851 Nov 4:JamesM. Cook, elected.
  • 1853 Nov 8:ElbridgeG. Spaulding, elected.
  • 1855 Nov 7:StephenClark, elected.
  • 1857 Nov 3:IsaacV. Vanderpool, elected.
  • 1859 Nov 8:PhilipDorsheimer, elected.
  • 1861 Nov 5:WilliamB. Lewis, elected.
  • 1863 Nov 3:GeorgeW. Schuyler, elected.
  • 1865 Nov 7:JosephHowland, elected.
  • 1867 Nov 5:WheelerH. Bristol, elected.
  • 1871 Nov 7:ThomasRaines, elected;WheelerH. Bristol, defeated;SimeonBrownell, defeated.
  • 1873:SimeonBrownell (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1873 Nov 4:ThomasRaines, elected.
  • 1875:EdwinA. Merritt (Rep), defeated.
  • 1875 Nov 2:CharlesN. Ross, elected.
  • 1877 Nov 6:JamesMackin, elected.
  • 1879 Nov 6:NathanD. Wendell, elected.
  • 1881 Nov 8:RobertA. Maxwell, elected.
  • 1885 Nov 3:LawrenceJ. Fitzgerald, elected.
  • 1889:JosephW. Bruce (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1889 Nov 5:ElliottDanforth, elected.
  • 1893 Nov 7:AddisonB. Colvin (Rep), elected.
  • 1898 Nov 8:JohnP. Jaeckel (Rep), elected.
  • 1900 Nov 6:JohnP. Jaeckel (Rep), elected;JohnB. Judson (Dem), defeated;FredWilliam Hewett (Prohibition), defeated;JacobE. Alexander (Socialist Labor), defeated;LeonardD. Abbott (Social Democratic), defeated.
  • 1902 Nov 4:JohnG. Wickser, elected.
  • 1904 Nov 8:JohnG. Wallenmeier, Jr. (Rep), elected;WilliamMuench (Dem), defeated;EmileNeppel (Social Democratic), defeated;CharlesA. Stupplebeen (Prohibition), defeated;HarveyA. Santee (Socialist Labor), defeated;FrankS. Rose (People's), defeated.
  • 1906 Nov 6:JuliusHauser, elected.
  • 1908 Nov 3:ThomasB. Dunn (Rep), elected;JuliusHauser (Dem), defeated;WilliamI. Sirovich (Independence League), defeated;BernardJ. Riley (Socialist), defeated;WilliamT. Richardson (Prohibition), defeated;JuliusHammer (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1910 Nov 8:JohnJ. Kennedy (Dem), elected;ThomasF. Fennell (Rep), defeated;SylvesterButler (Socialist), defeated;WilliamI. Sirovich (Independence League), defeated;CharlesJ. Call (Prohibition), defeated;WilliamA. Walters (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1912 Nov 5:JohnJ. Kennedy (Dem), elected;WilliamArcher (Rep), defeated;ErnestCawcroft (Progressive), defeated;FrankEhrenfried (Socialist), defeated;ArthurA. Amidon (Prohibition), defeated;JohnDavis (Independence League), defeated;HenryKuhn (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1914 Feb 15:JohnJ. Kennedy, died in office.
  • 1914 Feb 25:HomerD. Call, appointed.
  • 1914 Sep 28:AlbertC. Carp (Dem), nominated;CharlesE. Sunderlin (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1914 Sep 28:JamesL. Wells (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1914 Sep 28:HomerD. Call (Progressive), nominated unopposed.
  • 1914 Nov 3:JamesL. Wells (Rep), elected;AlbertC. Carp (Dem), defeated;HomerD. Call (Progressive & Independence League), defeated;JamesC. Sheahan (Socialist), defeated;EdwardA. Packer (Prohibition), defeated;AnthonyHoutenbrink (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1916 Sep 19:MauriceS. Cohen (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Sep 19:JamesL. Wells (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Sep 19:FrankP. Tucker (Progressive), nominated;JamesL. Wells (Progressive), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Nov 7:JamesL. Wells (Rep & Independence League), elected;MauriceS. Cohen (Dem), defeated;EugeneWood (Socialist), defeated;WilliamJ. Richardson (Prohibition), defeated;EugeneM. Lane (American), defeated;FrankP. Tucker (Progressive), defeated;JohnP. Gilly (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1918 Sep 3:JacobG. Cohen (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:JamesL. Wells (Rep), nominated;TheodoreT. Baylor (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1918 Sep 3:CharlesW. Noonan (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Sep 3:GeorgeB. Humphrey (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1918 Nov 5:JamesL. Wells (Rep), elected;JacobG. Cohen (Dem), defeated;CharlesW. Noonan (Socialist), defeated;GeorgeB. Humphrey (Prohibition), defeated;NadinaKavinoky (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1920 Sep 14:JohnF. Healy (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1920 Sep 14:N.Monroe Marshall (Rep), nominated;TheodoreT. Baylor (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnP. Donohoe (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1920 Nov 2:N.Monroe Marshall (Rep), elected;JohnF. Healy (Dem), defeated;HattieF. Kreuger (Socialist), defeated;JohnMcKee (Prohibition), defeated;JosephE. Cronk (Farmer-Labor), defeated;JohnA. Withers (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1922 Nov 7:GeorgeK. Shuler (Dem), elected.
  • 1924 Nov 4:LewisH. Pounds (Rep), elected;GeorgeK. Shuler (Dem), defeated;JohnH. VandenBosch (Socialist), defeated;EdwardLindgren (Workers), defeated;JohnE. DeLee (Socialist Labor), defeated.

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