I don’t know the dance but I know a tune called “Barrel of Sugar”.  I learned 
it from Bob Hubbach.  I think he learned it from Dudley a long time ago.
Jim

T:Barrel of Sugar
M:C|
L:1/8
K:G
D>G|"G"B2 B2 "D"A2 A2|"G"B2 B>c "D"d2 g2|
"G"G2 B>G "Am"A>B c>A|1 "G"B>G "D"A>F "G"G2:|2 "G"B>G "D"A>F "G"G2 B>d||!
"G"g2 f2 "D"(3efe d2|"G"g>g f>g "D"e2 d2|"C"c2 B2 "Am"A>B c>A|"G"B>G "D"A>F 
"G"G2 B>d|!
"G"g2 f2 "D"(3efe d2|"G"g>g f>g "D"a2 d2|"C"c2 B2 "Am"A>B c>A|"G"B>G "D"A>F 
"G"G2||!

On Mar 17, 2014, at 11:11 PM, rich sbardella <richsbarde...@snet.net> wrote:

> I am looking for some period dances that might have been danced in small New 
> England towns in 1820-1830.  Should be easy enough for children.
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Also, does any know the steps to "Barrel of Sugar"?  Recommended music?
> 
> Rich Sbardella
> Stafford, CT
> 
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