Duplicate Drives?

I tried to search the TM forum for another answer to this but didn't find anything quite like this. My Internal HD is named 'Hendy'. Originally, I named my external HD that I use for TM backups 'Hendy', as well. At one point I realized since they looked the same mounted, I should name one something else, so I re-named the external drive 'Hendy B-Up'. Here's where it got interesting... From the Terminal, ls from hendy/Volumes/ got me:
Hendy Hendy B-Up Hendy B-Up 1 (3 volumes)
I thought that was odd. I changed directories to both Hendy B-Up and Hendy B-Up 1 and listing directories/files looked like the same exact thing as from within Hendy (internal HD). The Backups.backupdb folder was in neither of them, and all I saw was what would be typical from my internal HD (Applications, Developer, Library, System, etc.). Truly puzzled at this point - where's my external HD?!?!
Next step: I renamed my external HD to 'Backup', and went back to the terminal and did ls from the hendy/Volumes/ director and got:
Backup Hendy Hendy B-Up
cd Backup and ls gives the true contents of my external HD (Backups.backupdb and my other folders show as matching with Finder).
Hendy B-Up still lists the same as my internal HD.
So, can anyone help me resolve what could be going on here!? I'm so baffled. I can't find 'Hendy B-Up' from the finder or spotlight and have no idea what to do with this... Can I just try unmounting it or something? It's like a ghost!
Thanks for bearing with my story.
-John

Update - I was not looking at the correct volume previously. When changing directories, I wasn't using the \ character for the space in Hendy B-Up. I have now successfully viewed the contents of Hendy B-Up and don't need it. My new question:
How can I delete this, as it's listed as a volume. Further, I'm not sure how it got listed as a volume in the first place and it doesn't show up on my desktop or anywhere else. Is it unmounted or what??
If it's any help, here are the results from the mentioned volume for ls -l:
drwxr-xr-x 3 hendy admin 102 Jan 11 14:42 Hendy B-Up
Thanks,
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