| | Albany County (no city given):
Johannes
Schuyler, 1746 —
Thomas
M. Whalen III, 2002 |
| | Albany: |
| |
| | Albany, 1700-1749:
Robert
Livingston the Younger, 1725 |
| | Albany, 1750-1799:
Abraham
Yates, Jr., 1796 |
| | Albany, 1800-1849:
Philip
Schuyler, 1804 —
William
Paterson, 1806 —
William
Cooper, 1809 —
Leonard
Gansevoort, 1810 —
De
Witt Clinton, 1828 —
John
Tayler, 1829 —
Moses
Hayden, 1830 —
Stephen
Van Rensselaer, 1839 —
James
Boyd, 1839 —
Charles
E. Dudley, 1841 —
Harmanus
Bleecker, 1849 |
| | Albany, 1850-1899:
Charles
Humphrey, 1850 —
Rensselaer
Westerlo, 1851 —
John
Townsend, 1854 —
John
C. Spencer, 1855 —
John
Woodworth, 1858 —
Daniel
D. Barnard, 1861 —
George
W. Pratt, 1862 —
Clark
B. Cochrane, 1867 —
James
A. McDougall, 1867 —
Benjamin
P. Johnson, 1869 —
Erastus
Corning, 1872 —
Jacob
Hardenburgh, 1872 —
Ira
Harris, 1875 —
Eli
Perry, 1881 —
Oliver
M. Hungerford, 1888 —
Bradford
R. Wood, 1889 —
Amasa
J. Parker, 1890 |
| | Albany, 1900-1949:
Michael
N. Nolan, 1905 —
John
Palmer, 1905 —
James
Brennan, 1905 —
David
B. Hill, 1910 —
Edward
T. Bartlett, 1910 —
George
N. Southwick, 1912 —
John
Mosher Bailey, 1916 —
Martin
H. Glynn, 1924 —
Cyrus
Durey, 1933 —
Parker
Corning, 1943 —
George
Z. Medalie, 1946 |
| | Albany, 1950-1999:
William
W. Farley, 1952 —
James
H. Hyer, 1956 —
John
Boyd Thacher, 1957 —
Edward
J. Speno, 1971 —
Dean
P. Taylor, 1977 —
Leo
W. O'Brien, 1982 —
Enzo
Gaspari, 1989 —
William
B. Hoyt, 1992 —
Domenick
Gabrielli, 1994 —
Francis
Bergan, 1998 |
| | Albany, 2000-2012:
Jacob
E. Gunther III, 2003 —
Daniel
Evan Button, 2009 |
|
| | Altamont:
Rufus
W. Peckham, 1909 |
| | Guilderland:
Evert
Bancker, 1734 |
| | Loudonville:
Robert
C. Killough, Jr., 1961 |
| | New Scotland:
Samuel
Dickson, 1858 |
| | Westerlo:
Frank
T. Snider, 1940 |
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