Bates Cooke

American politician


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nameBates Cooke
imageBates Cooke (NY Comptroller).png
order11th
officeNew York State Comptroller
term_start1839
term_end1841
governorWilliam H. Seward
predecessorAzariah C. Flagg
successorJohn A. Collier
state2New York
district230th
term_start2March 4, 1831
term_end2March 3, 1833
predecessor2Ebenezer F. Norton
successor2Philo C. Fuller
birth_date
birth_placeWallingford, Connecticut
death_date
death_placeLewiston, New York
partyAnti-Masonic
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| name = Bates Cooke | image = Bates Cooke (NY Comptroller).png | order = 11th | office = New York State Comptroller | term_start = 1839 | term_end = 1841 | governor = William H. Seward | predecessor = Azariah C. Flagg | successor = John A. Collier | state2 = New York | district2 = 30th | term_start2 = March 4, 1831 | term_end2 = March 3, 1833 | predecessor2 = Ebenezer F. Norton | successor2 = Philo C. Fuller | birth_date =
| birth_place = Wallingford, Connecticut | death_date =
| death_place = Lewiston, New York | party = Anti-Masonic | spouse = | alma_mater = Bates Cooke (December 23, 1787 – May 31, 1841) was an American lawyer and politician.

Life

He was the son of Lemuel Cooke who had fought in the American Revolutionary War. Bates and his brother Lathrop participated in the War of 1812.

Bates Cooke was Supervisor of the Town of Cambria, New York in 1814. Then he studied law, was admitted to the bar about 1815 and commenced practice in Lewiston.

He was elected as an Anti-Mason to the 22nd United States Congress, and served from March 4, 1831 to March 3, 1833.

Bates and Lathrop Cooke were partners of the Lewiston Railroad Company, which connected with the Lockport and Niagara Falls Railroad in 1835.

He was New York State Comptroller from 1839 to January 1841 when he resigned because of his bad health. Subsequently, he was appointed a bank commissioner and died in office soon after.

He was buried at the Oak Wood Cemetery in Lewiston.

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