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Scope and Content Note

This series contains lists of civil officers elected in each county between 1827 and 1853 and of certain state officers elected between 1847 and 1855. Under each county are listed the names and dates of election of elected County Clerks, Sheriffs, Coroners, Justice of the Peace (1827-1829 only), county judges, Surrogate Court judges, district attorneys, coroners, justices for courts of sessions, superintendent of the poor, county treasurer and occasionally other locally elected officials. Elected officials in New York County and City (whose boundaries were coterminous) included mayor, comptroller, register, judges of the various city courts, and a few others.

Elected state officers who are listed include secretary of state, attorney general, comptroller, treasurer, state engineer and surveyor, canal commissioners, inspectors of state prisons, judges and clerk of the Court of Appeals, and justices of the Supreme Court. Elected officials not listed are governor and lieutenant governor. Dates when the listed officers became elective instead of appointive were 1827 (justices of the peace), 1828 (county clerk, sheriff, coroners, and register of New York City), 1834 (mayor of New York City), and 1847 (all other county and state offices named above).

Although the dates on the volume's spine indicate 1828 to 1853, the entries are actually names of officials recorded who were elected in 1827.