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'''GOING DOWN TO MAYSVILLE'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. In the repertoire of the late Owen "Snake" Chapman (1919-2003) of Pike County, Kentucky. Maysville is a small town on the Ohio river, the county seat of Mason County. The tune is not related to J.P. Fraley's "[[Maysville]]."  
'''GOING DOWN TO MAYSVILLE'''. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. In the repertoire of the late Owen "Snake" Chapman (1919-2003) of Pike County, Kentucky. Maysville is a small town on the Ohio river, the county seat of Mason County. The tune is not related to J.P. Fraley's "[[Maysville]]," but is related to "[[Dubuque]]" and "[[Possum up a Gum Stump (1)]]."  
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GOING DOWN TO MAYSVILLE. Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. In the repertoire of the late Owen "Snake" Chapman (1919-2003) of Pike County, Kentucky. Maysville is a small town on the Ohio river, the county seat of Mason County. The tune is not related to J.P. Fraley's "Maysville," but is related to "Dubuque" and "Possum up a Gum Stump (1)."

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