LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. SENATE DISTRICTS AS APPORTIONED BY CHAPTER 798, LAWS OF 1917. First. The first senate district shall consist of the counties of Nassau and Suffolk. Second. The second senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Queens, within and bounded by a line, beginning at Strong causeway on Flushing creek and running thence along Flushing creek to the junction of Ireland Mill road, thence along Ireland Mill road to Lawrence street, to Bradford avenue, to Main street, to Lincoln street, to Union avenue, to Whitestone avenue, to Bayside avenue, to Little Bayside road, to Poppenhausen avenue, to Bell avenue, to Mulford avenue, to the waters of Little Neck bay, thence easterly through the waters of Little Neck bay to the boundary line of Queens and Nassau counties, thence southerly along said boundary line to the Atlantic ocean, thence westerly through the waters of the Atlantic ocean to the boundary line of Kings and Queens counties, thence northerly along said boundary line to Woodbine street, thence along Woodbine street to Woodward avenue, to Palmetto street, to Grandview avenue, to Linden street, to Forest avenue, to Gates avenue, to Fresh Pond road, to Woodbine street, to Long Island railroad, to Woodhaven avenue, to White Pot road, to Astoria road, to North Hempstead plank road, to Lawn avenue, to the stream connecting Lawn avenue and Flushing creek, thence along said stream to its junction with Flushing creek, thence along Flushing creek to Strong causeway, the place of beginning. Third. The third senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Queens, within and bounded by a line, beginning at Strong causeway on Flushing creek and running thence along Flushing creek to the junction of Ireland Mill road, thence along Ireland Mill road to Lawrence street, to Bradford avenue, to Main street, to Lincoln street, to Union avenue, to Whitestone avenue, to Bayside avenue, to Little Bayside road, to Poppenhausen avenue, to Bell avenue, to Mulford avenue, to the waters of Little Neck bay, thence northerly, westerly and southerly through the waters of Little Neck bay, Long Island sound, East river and Newtown creek to the boundary line of Kings and Queens counties, thence southerly along said boundary line to Woodbine street, thence along Woodbine street, to Woodward avenue, to Palmetto street, to Grandview avenue, to Linden street, to Forest avenue, to Gates avenue, to Fresh Pond road, to Woodbine street, to Long Island railroad, to Woodhaven avenue, to White Pot road, to Astoria road, to North Hempstead plank road, to Lawn avenue, to the stream connecting Lawn avenue and Flushing creek, thence along said stream to its junction with Flushing creek, thence along Flushing creek to Strong causeway, the place of beginning. Fourth. The fourth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings, within and bounded by a line, beginning at the intersection of Sutter avenue and Williams avenue and running thence along Williams avenue to Blake avenue, to Pennsylvania avenue, to Hegeman avenue, to New Jersey avenue, to Vienna avenue, to Pennsylvania avenue, to the waters of Jamaica bay, thence southerly through the waters of Jamaica bay to a point east of Duck Point marsh, thence southerly and easterly to the boundary line of Kings and Queens counties, thence southerly and westerly, along said boundary line, south of Barren island, to the Atlantic ocean, thence westerly and northerly through the waters of Atlantic ocean, Gravesend bay, the Narrows and New York bay to the junction of Sixty-third street, thence along Sixty-third street to Third avenue, to Sixty-fifth street, to Sixth avenue, to Forty-ninth street, to Seventh avenue, to Fortieth street, to Fort Hamilton avenue (or parkway), to Thirty-ninth street, to Twelfth avenue, to Fortieth street, to Thirteenth avenue, to Forty-first street, to Fourteenth avenue, to Forty-fourth street, to Fifteenth avenue, to Fiftieth street, to Sixteenth avenue, to Forty-ninth street, to Nineteenth avenue, to Forty-seventh street, to Washington avenue (or Parkville avenue), to Gravesend avenue, to Foster avenue, to East Seventeenth street, to Avenue I, to Flatbush avenue, to East Thirtyfourth street, to Avenue J, to Schenectady avenue, to Glenwood road, to East Forty-sixth street, to Farragut road, to Schenectady avenue, to Clarendon road, to Ralph avenue, to Church avenue, to East Ninetyfirst street, to Linden avenue, to Rockaway parkway, to Church avenue, to East Ninety-eighth street, to Lott avenue, to Thatford avenue, to Livonia avenue, to Osborn street, to Dumont avenue, to Thatford avenue, to Sutter avenue, and thence along Sutter avenue to Williams avenue, the place of beginning. Fifth. The fifth senate district shall consist of that part of the county of Kings, within and bounded by a line, beginning at the junction of New York bay and Sixty-third street, and running thence along Sixty-third street to Third avenue, to Sixty-fifth street, to Sixth avenue, to Forty-ninth street, to Seventh avenue, to Fortieth street, to Fort Hamilton avenue (or parkway), to Gravesend avenue, to Terrace place, to Eleventh avenue, to Seventeenth street, to Terrace place. |