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"Michael D. Bathrick" <[log in to unmask]>
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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Apr 2002 13:48:32 -0400
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A quadrille was a dance form similar to the square dance, though not
quite..  It was a little more formal and stately.

Mike

On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, HistorianCindyA wrote:

> What kind of dance was the quadrille? Or is it slang and not really a dance? (See below)
>
> The Daily News
> Batavia, Genesee Co., NY
> Thursday Evening, April 7 1881.
>
> MERE MENTION.
> --The Cuba News is now engaged in writing up the "nice young men" of that
> place.  Their remarks in regard to the boys are unusually sharp.
> --Can you dance the quadrille?  My brother Bill can dawnse[sic] the
> quadrille, and goes to the bar and gets his fill, like any other pill--so be still.
>
>
> --
> Cindy Amrhein
> Town of Alabama Historian
> in Genesee Co., NY
> Experience the Town of Alabama in Genesee County, NY.
> http://www2.pcom.net/cinjod/historian/
> APHNYS (Association of Public Historians of New York State)
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