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'''ELIOT'S SCHOTTISCHE'''. American, Schottishce. USA, Maine. The title appears in a list of Norway, Maine, fiddler Mellie Dunham's repertoire. Dunham was Henry Ford's champion fiddler in the late 1920's.
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ELIOT'S SCHOTTISCHE. American, Schottishce. USA, Maine. The title appears in a list of Norway, Maine, fiddler Mellie Dunham's repertoire. Dunham was Henry Ford's champion fiddler in the late 1920's.

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