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The Saratoga Lancers was a dance set of ballroom quadrille figures fashionable in the mid-latter 19th century for which there were several different set of music that served as the dance vehicles. For example, the "Saratoga Lanciers" sets composed by Alfred D. Fohs (which can be viewed at the Library of Congress [https://www.loc.gov/resource/music.mussm-sm1882-05262/?sp=1&r=-0.2,0.064,1.645,0.946,0]) is a different set of quadrilles than Roussin's.   
The Saratoga Lancers was a dance set of ballroom quadrille figures fashionable in the mid-latter 19th century for which there were several different set of music that served as the dance vehicles. For example, the "Saratoga Lanciers" sets composed by Alfred D. Fohs (which can be viewed at the Library of Congress [https://www.loc.gov/resource/music.mussm-sm1882-05262/?sp=1&r=-0.2,0.064,1.645,0.946,0]) is a different set of quadrilles than Roussin's.   
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|f_recorded_sources=Starr 15551-B (78 RPM), Lucien Roussin (1929)
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