| Map of the Old Mine Road |
| From "That Ancient Trail" by Amelia Stickney Decker, published by the author in 1942: "It was the first road of any length built in the United States. It was known as the King's Highway, or the Queen's Highway, was first recognized as the Trade Path, then, in 1682, as the Path of the Great Valley, in 1737, as the Old Mine Road and, in 1770, as the Good Esopus Road. It ran from Kingston, NY to Port Jervis, then down the eastern shore of the Delaware River, through Sussex County, NJ (later changed to Warren County)." |

| It's a little hard to read some of the names from this scan, so here's the list, going from north to south: New York: Kingston, Hurley, Marbletown, Accord, Kerhoukson, Warwarsing, Napanock, Ellenville, Wurtsboro, Cuddebackville, Port Jervis New Jersey: Brickhouse, Ancient Village of Minisink, Nomanock, Shapnack, Flatbrookville, Pahaquarry |