87th New York State Legislature

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JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1 – December 31, 1864
Members32
87th New York State Legislature
86th 88th
The Old State Capitol (1879)
Overview
Legislative bodyNew York State Legislature
JurisdictionNew York, United States
TermJanuary 1 – December 31, 1864
Senate
Members32
PresidentLt. Gov. David R. Floyd-Jones (D)
Temporary PresidentJames M. Cook (R), on February 3;
James A. Bell (R), from February 4
Party controlRepublican (20-12)
Assembly
Members128
SpeakerThomas G. Alvord (R)
Party controlRepublican (82-46)
Sessions
1stJanuary 5 – April 23, 1864

The 87th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 5 to April 23, 1864, during the second year of Horatio Seymour's second tenure as Governor of New York, in Albany.

Under the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1846, 32 Senators and 128 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 (four districts) and Kings County (two districts). The Assembly districts were made up of entire towns, or city wards, forming a contiguous area, all within the same county.

At this time there were two major political parties: the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. The Democrats split over the civil war issue. The "War Democrats" and the Republicans formed a coalition known as the "Republican Union," and supported President Abraham Lincoln and the Union Army's war effort; the rump Democratic Party opposed the war, favoring a compromise with the South, and became known as "Peace Democrats" or "Copperheads."

Elections

The 1863 New York state election was held on November 3. All eight statewide elective offices up for election were carried by the Republican Union. The approximate party strength at this election, as expressed by the vote for Secretary of State, was: Republican Union 314,000 and Democrats 285,000.

Sessions

The Legislature met for the regular session at the Old State Capitol in Albany on January 5, 1864; and adjourned on April 23.

Thomas G. Alvord (R) was elected again Speaker with 77 votes against 42 for Jacob L. Smith (D). Joseph B. Cushman (R) was re-elected Clerk of the Assembly with 78 votes against 44 for John C. Jacobs (D).

On February 3, James M. Cook (R) was elected president pro tempore of the State Senate "for this day."

On February 4, James A. Bell (R) was elected president pro tempore of the State Senate "for the present session."

State Senate

Districts

Note: There are now 62 counties in the State of New York. The counties which are not mentioned in this list had not yet been established, or sufficiently organized, the area being included in one or more of the abovementioned counties.

Members

The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Thomas C. Fields, Saxton Smith, Palmer E. Havens and Ezra Cornell changed from the Assembly to the Senate.

Party affiliations follow the vote for Regents of USNY.

District Senator Party Notes
1st Robert Christie Jr. Democrat
2nd Demas Strong Democrat
3rd Henry C. Murphy* Democrat re-elected
4th Christian B. Woodruff* Democrat re-elected;
from May 5, 1864, also a New York City Tax Commissioner
5th Luke F. Cozans Democrat
6th William Laimbeer Jr. Republican
7th Thomas C. Fields* Democrat also a Central Park Commissioner
8th Saxton Smith* Democrat
9th Archibald C. Niven Democrat contested by Henry R. Low (R), decision postponed
10th George Beach Democrat
11th John B. Dutcher Republican
12th Frederick H. Hastings Republican took his seat on January 21
13th Ira Shafer Democrat
14th Orson M. Allaben Democrat
15th James M. Cook Republican on February 3, elected president pro tempore
16th Palmer E. Havens* Republican
17th Albert Hobbs Republican
18th James A. Bell* Republican re-elected; on February 4, elected president pro tempore
19th Alexander H. Bailey* Republican re-elected
20th George H. Andrews Republican
21st Cheney Ames Republican
22nd Andrew D. White Republican
23rd Frederick Juliand Republican
24th Ezra Cornell* Republican
25th Stephen K. Williams Republican
26th Charles J. Folger* Republican re-elected
27th Stephen T. Hayt Republican
28th George G. Munger Republican
29th Dan H. Cole Republican
30th Wilkes Angel* Republican re-elected
31st James M. Humphrey Democrat took his seat on January 6;
on November 8, 1864, elected to the 39th U.S. Congress
32nd Norman M. Allen Republican

Employees

  • Clerk: James Terwilliger
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Azel B. Hull
  • Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Sanders Wilson
  • Doorkeeper: Lawrence Van Duzen
  • First Assistant Doorkeeper: Casper Walter
  • Second Assistant Doorkeeper: Edmund Traver
  • Third Assistant Doorkeeper: Anson W. Johnson

State Assembly

Notes

Sources

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