1st New York State Legislature
The 1st New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from September 9, 1777, to June 30, 1778, during the first year of George Clinton's governorship, first at Kingston and later at Poughkeepsie.
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Senate House, Kingston, the place of the first session of the State Senate (2007) | |||||||
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Legislative body | New York State Legislature | ||||||
Jurisdiction | New York, United States | ||||||
Term | September 9, 1777 – June 30, 1778 | ||||||
Senate | |||||||
Members | 24 | ||||||
President | vacant | ||||||
Temporary President | Pierre Van Cortlandt | ||||||
Assembly | |||||||
Members | 70 (de facto 65) | ||||||
Speaker | Walter Livingston | ||||||
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