[Facts] Re: What is the etymology of Dixie (F, US)?
The history of the name Dixie is somewhat in the air.
A northern songwriter wrote the song "Dixie " prior to the
outbreak of the Civil War. Two ideas are that 1. The land
south of the Mason Dixon line was called Dixie . 2. That a unit of
currency used in the New Orleans Erea (ie: the french quarter)was
called dix (or something close to that, its been a while since I checked on this). I found this out in a book of American folk songs
titled "Best Loved American Folk Songs" by John Lomax
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What is the etymology of Dixie (F, US)?  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/21/2001, 4:23 AM
Re: What is the etymology of Dixie (F, US)?  ·  tina  ·  9/21/2001, 1:05 PM
Hooray! Hooray!  ·  Selwyn  ·  9/21/2001, 6:30 AM
The ACLU can prosecute you for that :P n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/21/2001, 7:02 AM
The ACLU ?  ·  Selwyn  ·  9/21/2001, 5:22 PM
American Civil Liberties Union @ www.aclu.org n/t  ·  Nanaea  ·  9/21/2001, 5:34 PM
The New York Yankees live in Dixieland?  ·  Nanaea  ·  9/21/2001, 5:19 AM
Donkeyshoen, Nan :) n/t  ·  Pavlos  ·  9/21/2001, 6:18 AM