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Can anyone advise on the following. In the early 1830s, were men sent 
to the New York Assembly elected for one-year or two-year terms? 
Also, in what month during the year were these elections held, and 
when did the terms actually begin?

I am writing a biography on Delaware County's William Butler Ogden, 
who went on to fame and fortune building Chicago from 1835 to his 
death in 1877. He served in the Assembly in 1834-35 at the behest of 
the Albany Regency, to help promote legislative approval for building 
the New York and Erie Railroad. I would appreciate any information or 
references on this topic as well.

Jack Harpster

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