Albert Lester (c. 1803 – March 14, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician.
Life
Lester removed from
Litchfield, Connecticut, to Canandaigua.
He was a
Democratic
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member of the
New York State Senate
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(7th D.) from 1844 to 1847, sitting in the
67th,
68th,
69th and
70th New York State Legislatures. On February 12, 1847, Lester was elected
President pro tempore of the State Senate, to preside during the absence of the Lieutenant Governor. In
May 1847, Lt. Gov.
Addison Gardiner was elected to the
New York Court of Appeals
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and took office on July 5. Gardiner thus vacated the office of lieutenant governor—who is
ex officio President of the State Senate—and Lester became Acting
Lieutenant Governor of New York
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. Urged by Governor
John Young, the State Legislature passed on September 27 a law to hold a special election for lieutenant governor at the
New York state election, 1847 to fill the vacancy, and
Hamilton Fish
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was elected to take office on January 1, 1848.
Lester died in
Canandaigua (town), New York
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, on March 14, 1867. He was buried at the West Avenue Cemetery in
Canandaigua.
Sources
''The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge''by Jared Sparks, Francis Bowen & George Partridge Sanger (Gray and Bowen, 1847; page 245)
''The New York Civil List''compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 32, 134ff and 143; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)
Political Graveyard
Gravestone info, transcribed at NY GenWeb
''Political History of the State of New York from January 1, 1841, to January 1, 1847, Vol III, including the Life of Silas Wright''by
Jabez Delano Hammond (Hall & Dickson, Syracuse NY, 1848; pages 367f)
''The Regents of the University of the State of New York: 1784-1959''compiled by Albert Bickmore Corey (University of the State of New York, 1959; pages 23 and 33)
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1800s births
Year of birth uncertain
1867 deaths
19th-century American politicians
Lieutenant Governors of New York (state)
New York (state) state senators
Politicians from Canandaigua, New York
Politicians from Litchfield, Connecticut