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European settlers first came to the area in the 1690's, and the fertile valley became the home to many farms. Mahackmeck, later known as Port Jervis, was a small settlement located along and near the Old Mine Road (US Route 209) that carried early travelers southward from Kingston, New York.

Port Jervis

City in New York State
Port Jervis is a city located at the confluence of the Neversink and Delaware rivers in western Orange County, New York, United States, north of the Delaware Water Gap. Its population was 8,775 at the 2020 census. The communities of Deerpark,... Wikipedia
ZIP Code: 12771
Population: 8,625 (2022)
Area code: 845
Elevation: 400 ft (122 m)
Incorporated (city): 1907; 117 years ago
Named for: John B. Jervis

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Mahackmeck, later known as Port Jervis, was a small settlement located along and near the Old Mine Road (US Route 209) that carried early travelers southward ...