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  2. Minisink - Wikipedia

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    Fog surrounds cliffs looming over the Delaware River whose valley is the core of the historic Minisink region, July 2007. The Minisink or (more recently) Minisink Valley is a loosely defined geographic region of the Upper Delaware River valley in northwestern New Jersey (Sussex and Warren counties), northeastern Pennsylvania (Pike and Monroe counties) and New York (Orange and Sullivan counties).

  3. Minisink Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Minisink Archeological Site, also known as Minisink Historic District, is an archeological site of 1320 acres located in both Sussex County, New Jersey and Pike County, Pennsylvania. [3] It was part of a region occupied by Munsee -speaking Lenape that extended from southern New York across northern New Jersey to northeastern Pennsylvania.

  4. Minisink, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Minisink Patent, granted in 1704, was a somewhat smaller area, but still far larger than the present town, which was given its present boundaries in 1800. Adding to the confusion is the fact that the New York - New Jersey border was previously seven or eight miles north of its present location: Minisink was once in New Jersey.

  5. Thomas Samuel Swartwout - Wikipedia

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    Thomas "Maas" Swartwout (c. 1660 – c. 1723) was one of the earliest settlers of the Neversink and Delaware River Valley, early landowner in colonial America, one of seven holders of the Wagheckemeck (Minisink Region) Peenpack land patent then in Ulster County October 14, 1697 and one of seven founders with Pierre Guimard, Jacques Caudebec, Anthony & Bernardus Swartwout, David Jamison and Jan ...

  6. Fort Decker - Wikipedia

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    The fort is named for Lt. Martinus Decker, [1] great grandson of Jan Gerritsen Decker, the first Decker to live in the Minisink Valley. [ 2 ] On July 19, 1779, during the Revolutionary War , when the settlement was known as "Peenpack", the fort was burned during a raid by pro-British Native American leader Joseph Brant .

  7. Above and beyond: Here are Minisink Valley's scholar athletes ...

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    Congratulations to the student-athletes of Minisink Valley High School who qualified for scholar-athlete status for the 2023-24 school year

  8. Minisink junior P.J. Duke wastes no time on the wrestling mat ...

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    Minisink Valley junior P.J. Duke chalked up two wins by pin on Saturday to win the 160-pound class at the Section 9 Division i wrestling championship.

  9. Port Jervis, New York - Wikipedia

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    She was a high school standout at nearby Minisink Valley High School, where she was a McDonald's All-American and won multiple National Championships with Connecticut. Samuel Fowler (1851–1919) represented New Jersey 's 4th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1893 to 1895.