| | Cortland County (no city given):
Charles
N. Clark, 1827 —
Frank
G. Miller, 1863 —
Ira
Lloyd Letts, 1889 —
John
G. Alexander, 1893 |
| | Cincinnatus:
Jeremiah
W. Dwight, 1819 |
| | Cortland:
Isaac
N. Norton, c.1796 —
Gideon
C. Moody, 1832 —
Charles
Holland Duell, 1850 —
Arthur
J. Baldwin, 1868 —
Robert
F. Rockwell, 1886 —
La
Verne Baldwin, 1890 —
Albert
Haskell, Jr., 1891 —
Myron
D. Albro, 1897 —
Edmond
M. Hanrahan, 1905 |
| | Near Cortland:
Alton
B. Parker, 1852 |
| | East Homer:
Milo
Goodrich, 1814 |
| | Freeport:
Harmon
Sweatland Conger, 1816 |
| | Freetown:
R.
Clark Reed, 1856 |
| | Homer:
Horatio
Ballard, 1803 —
Eleazer
Wakeley, 1822 —
Jonathan
McIntosh, 1826 —
George
L. Otis, 1829 —
Andrew
D. White, 1832 |
| | Marathon:
Alburtis
A. Carley, 1833 —
Edgar
L. Adams, 1857 |
| | Preble:
John
N. Carlisle, 1866 |
| | Solon town:
Nathan
L. Miller, 1868 |
| | Truxton:
John
S. Hopkins, 1811 —
John
Spafford Harris, 1825 |
| | Truxton town:
Irving
F. Rice, 1867 |
| |
See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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