Saturday, October 21, 2017

OVERBROOK, BROADKILL HUNDRED, SUSSEX COUNTY

OVERBROOK
SUSSEX COUNTY, DELAWARE
BROADKILL HUNDRED


Dick Clark's “History of Sussex County” relates the Overbrook was never a town or village,

rather a neighborhood of of prosperous farms. It was also a station on the QueenAnne's Railroad in

1900's when excursion trains which ran to Lewes' Queen Anne's Pier and on to Cape May, New

Jersey.

Clark goes on the tell the Overbrook area was home to the lower Delaware fox hunters

group, a rugged, wild and boistterous, down to earth bunch, unlike the more elegant participants of

Virginia and Maryland in their well taylored habits , riding to the hounds and sound of brass

hunting horns. Many local farmers had packs of hounds, five or more, that they let loose to run

across the winter fields and forest , baying, with the farmers right behind, whooping and hollering.

I believe I have record that Overbrook at one time had a post office in a general store, and even a schoolhouse.

I'll add this later, if I can find it.


Abstract October 22, 2017, by Harrison H, from “History of Sussex County”, Delaware Coast Press.
By Dick Clark, 1976.

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