| | Amagansett, Long Island:
Garret
J. Garretson, 1922 |
| | Amityville, Long Island:
Gustave
M. Hahn, 1957 —
Albert
H. Bosch, 2005 |
| | Babylon, Long Island:
Edward
Thompson, 1995 |
| | Bayport, Long Island:
G.
Murray Hulbert, 1950 |
| | Bellport, Long Island:
James
Otis, 1898 —
William
R. Green, 1947 —
Edwin
L. Garvin, 1960 |
| | Brightwaters, Long Island:
William
T. Collins, 1961 |
| | Commack, Long Island:
Charles
A. Floyd, 1873 |
| | East Hampton, Long Island:
J.
W. Zevely, 1927 —
Dorothy
Norman, 1997 |
| | East Patchogue, Long Island:
Edward
V. Loughlin, 1969 |
| | Eastport, Long Island:
Roswell
P. Flower, 1899 |
| | Greenport, Long Island:
Henry
A. Reeves, 1916 —
John
D. Bennett, 2005 |
| | Huntington, Long Island:
Churchill
C. Cambreleng, 1862 —
Henry
L. Stimson, 1950 —
Charles
H. Sullivan, 1968 —
Stanley
F. Reed, 1980 |
| | Huntington Bay, Long Island:
George
B. Cortelyou, 1940 |
| | Huntington Station, Long Island:
Jerome
G. Ambro, 1979 |
| | Islip, Long Island:
John
B. Stanchfield, 1921 —
George
S. Graham, 1931 —
W.
Kingsland Macy, 1961 |
| | Lindenhurst, Long Island:
Charles
Heling, 1938 —
Walter
B. Wellbrock, 1943 |
| | Mastic, Long Island:
John
G. Floyd, 1881 |
| | Northport, Long Island:
Lucien
Sanial, 1927 |
| | Port Jefferson, Long Island:
Alexander
G. Blue, 1941 |
| | Quogue, Long Island:
Michael
E. Butler, 1926 |
| | Sag Harbor, Long Island:
Ebenezer
Sage, 1834 —
Charles
Tillinghast James, 1862 —
Caldwell
Edwards, 1922 |
| | Sayville, Long Island:
Robert
B. Roosevelt, 1906 |
| | Setauket, Long Island:
James
J. Dooling, 1955 |
| | Shelter Island, Long Island:
Jonathan
Nicoll Havens, 1799 —
Bourke
B. Hickenlooper, 1971 —
Hugh
L. Carey, 2011 |
| | Southampton, Long Island:
Alfred
R. Page, 1931 —
Andrew
W. Mellon, 1937 —
James
W. Gerard, 1951 —
James
C. Healey, 1981 —
Angier
Biddle Duke, 1995 —
Seymour
Halpern, 1997 —
Benson
E. L. Timmons, 1997 |
| | Speonk, Long Island:
Charles
D. Hilles, 1949 |
| | Water Mill, Long Island:
Courtlandt
Nicoll, 1938 |
| | West Islip, Long Island:
Robert
Moses, 1981 |
| | Wyandanch, Long Island:
Herman
B. Baruch, 1953 |
| |
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