Annotation:General Handishe's March

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GENERAL HANDISHE'S MARCH. American (?), March (cut time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. A march air that, so far, appears to be unique to the music manuscript copybook of Henry Livingston, Jr. Livingston purchased the estate of Locust Grove, Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1771 at the age of 23. In 1775 he was a Major in the 3rd New York Regiment, which participated in Montgomery's invasion of Canada in a failed attempt to wrest Québec from British control. An important land-owner in the Hudson Valley, and a member of the powerful Livingston family, Henry was also a surveyor and real estate speculator, an illustrator and map-maker, and a Justice of the Peace for Dutchess County. He was also a poet and musician, and presumably a dancer, as he was elected a Manager for the New York Assembly's dancing season of 1774-1775, along with his 3rd cousin, John Jay, later U.S. Chief Justice of Governor of New York. The march was also entered into the large 1840 music manuscript collection of multi-instrumentalist John Rook (Waverton, Cumbria).

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