
Corbit-Sharp House - Odessa, DE
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N 39° 27.236 W 075° 39.432
18S E 443457 N 4367358
The Corbit-Sharp House was the home of abolitionists Daniel and Mary Corbit who helped Sam, a runaway slave, escape to freedom to the north.
Waymark Code: WM1762H
Location: Delaware, United States
Date Posted: 12/20/2022
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Taken from the website, "TEMPORARILY CLOSED BECAUSE OF THE COVID-19 VIRUS. Slavery in Delaware was truly a “peculiar institution.” The population struggled between powerful slave interests and defiant anti-slavery groups. Despite lobbying attempts by religious leaders, abolitionists and ordinary citizens to end slavery in the state, Delaware remained firmly proslavery. The town of Odessa stood at a crossroads both culturally and geographically. Odessa’s Quaker, abolitionist, and free black communities offered secret help on a heavily traveled Underground Railroad route.
The Historic Odessa Foundation’s exhibit, “Freedom Seekers: The Odessa Story” highlights the role these groups played in helping slaves escape, including Sam, a fugitive slave who approached the Corbit-Sharp House for help in the 1840s. The Corbit-Sharp House, c. 1772, was the home of Quaker abolitionists, Daniel and Mary Corbit. He was hidden cleverly by Mary Corbit, and a sheriff’s posse failed to discover him. At dusk, Daniel Corbit provided food and money and sent him north.
Through the Historic Odessa Foundation, you can tour the Corbit-Sharp House c. 1772, Wilson-Warner House c. 1769 and Collins-Sharp House c. 1770. Special interactive programs explore 18th- and 19th century domestic life, economics, crafts and politics. Changing exhibits, lectures, and holiday programs create a vibrant atmosphere."
Address: Odessa, DE, USA
 Web site: [Web Link]
 Open to the public?: Public
 Site Details: Not listed
 Name of organization who placed the marker: Not listed

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