
The Delaware National Scenic River serves as the western boundary for this Sussex County landscape, where the waters of Dingmans Creek meet the river at Dingmans Ferry. To the southeast, the terrain rises sharply toward Kittatinny Mtn, a ridge crossed by the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. This area is defined by a series of glacial lakes and springs, including the large waters of Culvers Lake and the smaller Lake Ocquittunk. Small settlements like Layton, Bevans, and Tuttles Corner are linked by a network of historic routes such as Old Mine Rd. Genealogy researchers can find several burial grounds, including Wallpack Cem and Layton Cem, while the presence of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area indicates the transition from private land to public conservation. The southeastern corner features the larger hub of Branchville, positioned near Mount Pisgah.
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1903 Franklin Furnace
Sussex County, NJ

1943 Flatbrookville
Sussex County, NJ

1943 Franklin Furnace
Sussex County, NJ

1943 Newton East
Sussex County, NJ

1943 Port Jervis South
Sussex County, NJ

1954 Culvers Gap
Sussex County, NJ

1954 Dingmans Ferry
Sussex County, NJ

1954 Flatbrookville
Sussex County, NJ

1954 Newton East
Sussex County, NJ

1954 Newton West
Sussex County, NJ

1954 Wawayanda
Sussex County, NJ

1976 Flatbrookville
Sussex County, NJ

1992 Flatbrookville
Sussex County, NJ

1994 Newton West
Sussex County, NJ

1994 Wawayanda
Sussex County, NJ

1997 Flatbrookville
Sussex County, NJ

2023 Culvers Gap
Sussex County, NJ

2023 Flatbrookville
Sussex County, NJ

2023 Newton East
Sussex County, NJ

2023 Newton West
Sussex County, NJ

2023 Wawayanda
Sussex County, NJ