Mellie Dunham

Mellie Dunham (July 29, 1853 - September 27, 1931) was an American fiddler during the early twentieth century.

He came to prominence after he was invited to play for Henry Ford at his house in Dearborn, Michigan.

Ford sent a Pullman car for Dunham and his wife, Emma "Gram" Dunham (née Richardson), because of Ford's love of country music.

[3] Dunham died on September 27, 1931, in Lewiston, Maine, after a two-week illness,[4] and was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, South Paris, Maine.

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