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Francis Henry Maynard, known as Frank H. Maynard (December 16, 1853 – March 28, 1926), was an old-time cowboy of the American West who claimed authorship of the revised version of the well-known ballad "The Streets of Laredo". After a decade of roaming the West, Maynard settled down with his wife, the former Flora V. Longstreth (1860–1931), to work as a highly successful carpenter and building contractor in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Maynard, Francis Henry Francis Henry "Frank" Maynard
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American writer
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1926-01-01Z
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1911-01-01Z
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Frank H. Maynard
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