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Putnam County
New York

Politicians who lived in PutnamCounty

  Putnam County (no citygiven):
 
  Putnam County, 1800-1849:BenjaminBailey —JoshuaBarnum, Jr. —ReubenD. Barnum —StephenC. Barnum —BenjaminB. Benedict —BennetBoyd —ElishaBrown —JamesH. Cornwall —JohnCrawford —EbenezerFoster —JohnGarrison —WilliamH. Johnstone —DanielKent —DavidKnapp —HenryB. Lee —JonathanMorehouse —MosesC. Robinson —EdwardSmith, Jr. —HermanR. Stephens —ThomasW. Taylor —SylvanusWarren —WilliamWatts —HartWeed
  Putnam County, 1850-1899:BenjaminBailey —StephenBaker —WilliamBowne —CharlesT. Brewster —HenryD. Clapp —WilliamS. Clapp —SarlesDrew —JamesB. Dykeman —BenjaminD. Everett —SamuelH. Everett —JohnGarrison —LewisH. Gregory —MorganHorton —NathanA. Howes —SamuelD. Humphrey —RobertA. Livingston —HenryMabie —GeorgeMcCabe —IsaacJ. Oakley —ThomasH. Reed —JeremiahSherwood
  Putnam County, 1900-1949:CharlesE. Akin —HerbertS. Bell —IrvingS. Burns —HarryP. Butler —DouglasCampbell —GeorgeJ. Carpenter —SamuelB. Crane —LouisS. Dean —SamuelSloan Duryee —J.Lorton Lee —P.Stephen Noonan —GeorgeT. Penny —WallaceT. Secord —CharlesM. Silleck —ReidSmalley, Jr. —MoeSmith —ElijahE. Tompkins
  Putnam County, 1950-1999:FrankR. Barbarita —WilliamWeers —MaryWisotsky
  Brewster:EmersonW. Addis —JosephCioccolanti —RenéeDíaz —JohnDuncan —LivingstonFarrand —C.William Rich —EdwardE. Spafford —D.Mallory Stephens —WillisH. Stephens —WillisH. Stephens, Jr. —WilliamH. Weeks —JohnR. Yale
  Carmel:PhillipJ. Burns —HenryB. Cowles —JoelFrost —VincentL. Leibell III —JohnG. Miller —WalkerTodd —ChaunceyR. Weeks —JamesA. Zickler
  Near Carmel:AlphaR. Whiton
  Cold Spring:JamesW. Bailey —ThomasA. Collins —HenryC. de Rham —DavidD. Eisenhower —JamesFreeborn —GouverneurKemble —WilliamH. Ladue —AllanMacNiven —SeanPatrick Maloney —HenryMetcalf —RobertP. Patterson —EdwinA. Pelton —GeorgeW. Perkins —DavidRobinson —JosephP. Shea —AileenO. Webb
  Croton Falls:WilliamH. Christopher —WilliamW. Everett
  Farmers' Mills:JamesJ. Smalley
  Fredericksburg, Dutchess County (nowPatterson, Putnam County):MatthewPaterson
  Garrison:TaylorG. Belcher —J.Wilton Brooks —RichardD. DeRham —JohnP. Donohoe —MichaelC. Finnegan —HamiltonFish, Jr. —HamiltonFish, Jr. —WilliamN. Haskell —FrederickOsborn —WilliamChurch Osborn —AileenO. Webb
  Kent Cliffs:AsburyC. Townsend
  Lake Carmel:JohnJ. Brennan —VivianRosato —JosephA. Schaller
  Lake Mahopac:SamuelMcMillan —PageSchwarzwaelder
  Lake Oscawana:NatBass
  Mahopac:AdrianH. Dean —LillianR. Jones —PhilipM. Levine —AlanaM. Sweeny
  Mahopac Falls:EdwardS. Agor —PageSchwarzwaelder
  Nelsonville:HarryBelamoy
  Patterson:DanielKent —VincentL. Leibell III —DonaldB. Smith —JamesTowner
  Putnam Valley:SaxtonSmith —SaxtonSmith
  Red Mills (now Mahopac Falls):SaxtonSmith
  Towners:JamesE. Towner
  See alsoNew Yorkareas not assigned to counties.

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