| | Ellenville:
Isaac
Newton Cox, 1916 —
George
M. Beebe, 1927 —
Solon
De Leon, 1975 —
Nathan
Pressman, 1993 |
| | Near Highland:
Harcourt
J. Pratt, 1934 |
| | Kingston:
Charles
De Witt, 1787 —
Barent
Gardenier, 1822 —
Lucas
Elmendorf, 1843 —
John
Van Buren, 1855 —
Jacob
Hasbrouck DeWitt, 1867 —
Abraham
Bruyn Hasbrouck, 1879 —
Thomas
Cornell, 1890 —
Marius
Schoonmaker, 1894 —
Augustus
Schoonmaker, Jr., 1894 —
William
S. Kenyon, 1896 —
Robert
Loughran, 1899 —
William
Lounsbery, 1905 —
David
M. De Witt, 1912 —
A.
W. Thompson, 1916 —
James
A. Betts, 1928 —
John
T. Loughran, 1953 |
| | Lake Hill:
Emil
F. Teichert, 1972 |
| | Lake Minnewaska:
William
Strong, 1895 |
| | Modena:
John
C. Brodhead, 1859 |
| | Near Phoenicia:
Edward
Corsi, 1965 |
| | Near Plattekill:
Josiah
Hasbrouck, 1821 |
| | Rosendale:
Nathan
Keator, 1886 |
| | Saugerties:
William
F. Russell, 1896 —
Charles
Davis, 1913 |
| | Shawangunk:
Johannes
Bruyn, 1814 —
Charles
D. Bruyn, 1849 |
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