Traveler's Names | Charles Connor |
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Age | 27 |
Description | fast color and a tough-looking "article" |
Alias | – |
Origin- Town/City | – |
Origin- County | Sussex Co. |
Origin- State | Delaware |
Destination | Canada |
Birthplace | – |
Slaveowner's Name | John Chipman |
Chapter Title | Arrival from Delaware, 1857 |
Page Number | 398 |
Other Travelers | John Wright and wife, Elizabeth Ann, Charles Connor |
Other Conductors | – |
Additional Names | – |
Method of Travel | – |
Additional Resources | – |
Items in Possession | – |
Full Narrative | CHARLES CONNOR, the third person in the party, was twenty-seven years of age ? fast color, and a tough-looking " article," who would have brought twelve hundred dollars or more in the hands of a Baltimore trader. The man from whom Charles fled was known by the name of John Chipman, and was described as "a fleshy man, with rank beard and quick temper, very hard ? commonly kept full of liquor, though he would not get so drunk that he could not go about." For a long time Charles had been the main dependence on his master's place, as he only owned two other slaves. Charles particularly remarked, that no weather was too bad for them to be kept at work in the field. Charles was a fair specimen of the "corn-field hand," but thought that he could take care of himself in Canada. |
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