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'''OLD TIMES [2].''' AKA and see "[[Crystal Schottische]]," "[[Old South]]," "[[Old Southern Schottische]]," "[[Two-Step Schottische]]." American, Schottische. The tune was in the repertoire of Maine fiddler Alanson Mellen [[biography:Mellie Dunham]]. The elderly Dunham was Henry Ford's (a promoter of traditional music and dance) champion fiddler in the late 1920's.  
'''OLD TIMES [2].''' AKA and see "[[Crystal Schottische]]," "[[Old South]]," "[[Old Southern Schottische]]," "[[Two-Step Schottische]]." American, Schottische. The tune was in the repertoire of Maine fiddler Alanson Mellen [[biography:Mellie Dunham]] (1853-1931). The elderly Dunham was Henry Ford's (a promoter of traditional music and dance) champion fiddler in the late 1920's.  
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OLD TIMES [2]. AKA and see "Crystal Schottische," "Old South," "Old Southern Schottische," "Two-Step Schottische." American, Schottische. The tune was in the repertoire of Maine fiddler Alanson Mellen biography:Mellie Dunham (1853-1931). The elderly Dunham was Henry Ford's (a promoter of traditional music and dance) champion fiddler in the late 1920's.

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Printed sources: Dunham (Mellie Dunham's 50 fiddlin' dance tunes), 1926; p.

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