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An acacia is a tree or shrub of the mimosa family, often cultivated as an ornamental. The melody also appears in '''Cole's 1000 Fiddle Tunes''' (1940, pg. 40), the direct successor to Bost publisher Eilas Howe's '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''' (using the same printing plates).
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'''ACACIA'''. American, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning. AABB. An acacia is a tree or shrub of the mimosa family, often cultivated as an ornamental.  
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''Printed sources'': Cole ('''1000 Fiddle Tunes'''), 1940; pg. 40. '''Ryan's Mammoth Collection''', 1883; pg. 67.
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ACACIA. American, Reel. G Major. Standard tuning. AABB. An acacia is a tree or shrub of the mimosa family, often cultivated as an ornamental.

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Cole (1000 Fiddle Tunes), 1940; pg. 40. Ryan's Mammoth Collection, 1883; pg. 67.

Recorded sources:




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