Record #124 from Abstracts from William Still's Underground Railroad
| Traveler's Names | Handy Burton |
|---|---|
| Age | – |
| Description | – |
| Alias | – |
| Origin- Town/City | – |
| Origin- County | – |
| Origin- State | Delaware |
| Destination | Canada |
| Birthplace | – |
| Slaveowner's Name | Shepherd Burton |
| Chapter Title | Arrival from Delaware, 1860 |
| Page Number | 496 |
| Other Travelers | Theophilus Collins, Andrew Jackson Boyce, Handy Burton, Robert Jackson |
| Other Conductors | – |
| Additional Names | – |
| Method of Travel | – |
| Additional Resources | – |
| Items in Possession | – |
| Full Narrative | HANDY, another of this party, said that he left because the man who claimed to be his master "was so hard." The man by whom he had been wronged was known where he came from by the name of Shepherd Burton, and was in the farming business. " He was a churchman," said Handy, " but he never allowed me to go to church a half dozen times in my life." |
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