| | Dutchess County (no city given):
Isaac
Bloom, 1803 —
Jacob
S. Deuel |
| | Amenia:
Ephraim
Paine, 1785 |
| | Barrytown:
John
W. Chanler, 1877 |
| | Fishkill:
Walter
Case, 1859 |
| | Near Fishkill:
Daniel
C. Verplanck, 1834 |
| | Fishkill-on-Hudson (now part of
Beacon):
William
Few, 1828 |
| | Hopewell Junction:
Augustus
A. Brush, 1894 |
| | Hyde Park:
Nathaniel
Pendleton, 1821 —
James
Kirke Paulding, 1860 |
| | Pleasant Valley:
Jacob
Evertson, 1807 |
| | Poughkeepsie:
David
Brooks, 1838 —
Smith
Thompson, 1843 —
Henry
A. Livingston, 1849 —
James
Emott, 1850 —
Charles
H. Ruggles, 1865 —
Gilbert
Dean, 1870 —
George
Innis, 1903 —
Richard
E. Connell, 1912 —
Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Jr., 1988 |
| | Red Hook:
John
Armstrong, Jr., 1843 |
| | Rhinebeck:
Thomas
Tillotson, 1832 —
Peter
R. Livingston, 1847 —
Robert
L. Tillotson, 1878 |
| | Shekomeko:
Abraham
Bockee, 1865 |
| | Wingdale:
Jacob
Falconer, 1928 |
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