a.k.a. You Married My Daughter But You Didn't
a.k.a. Brighton Camp
a.k.a. Massa Bill
a.k.a. Lord MacDonald's Reel
a.k.a. Teetotaler
a.k.a. Heel and Toe Polka
Popularized in 1840 by a Minstrel group known as the Ethiopian Serenaders...
Sequenced by Mike Lindsay, used with permission.
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Puncheon is a plank or board made by hewing instead of sawing. The puncheons used for floors were split logs hewn smooth on the split side only.