Friday, January 15, 2010

Old Mine Road Monument and Map, Sussex, NJ; & NY


The original township of Walpack, which extended from the New York State line to the Delaware Water Gap, was the only portion of Sussex County traversed by the "Old Mine Road." (Sussex and Warren Counties, N - page 314)

The Old Mine Road was about 100 miles long, from Kingston, on the Hudson River, to the Delaware Water Gap; located up the Mamakating valley. Nicholas Depue lived on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware, about three miles above the Water Gap.

Old Mine Road built about 1650
Bell House - has housed nine generations of same family.
Minisink Village - White men and Indians lived together.
Minisink Island - in river to the west
Westbrook Fort - During French and Indian War in rear of barn
Ennis House - Home of the first school teacher in Sussex county, one-half mile south
Marked by: .... Sussex County Historical Society
(Thanks to Marsha Pilger for the photo.)
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