Juneteenth (1933); Juniper Juice (1903)
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JUNETEENTH
DARE has 1936, from AMERICAN SPEECH. Not a food term, but I'll antedate it anyway.
Texas Folk-lore; TONE THE BELL EASY. Publications of the Texas Folklore So- ciety. No. X. Edited by J. Frank Dobie. 200 pp. Published by the Texas Folklore Society, Austin, Texas. Paper $2; buck- ram, $2.50.; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Jan 22, 1933; pg. BR11, 1 pgs
("The topics include verious things, such as 'Juneteenth,'...")
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JUNIPER JUICE
DARE has 1929, again from AMERICAN SPEECH.
Footlights and Shadows; By JOHN J. DALY; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Mar 20, 1927; pg. F2, 1 pgs
("...before the days of the Heebeegeebees, those being the nerve-racking influence that beset denizens of America and kindred countries in an age of joy, juniper juice and jazzoline.")
18-KARAT OPEN-FACE WHISKY IS ORDER OF THE DAY IN DIXIE; Moonshine A-plenty Is to Be Procured If You Prefer It, But Seasoned Bourbon, Rye or Scotch Is as Easy to Get, at Prices Which Put Manhattan to the Blush; BY KNICKERBOCKER In Exile.; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Dec 24, 1922; pg. 94, 1 pgs
("That gin was no distillation of rye and barley, with a dash of juniper juice.")
RULED WITH HIS; How Banks Reynolds Inspired Order in Abilene. INVENTED THE POCKET SHOT Had a Habit of Interrupting Bad Men Just as They Were Telling of the Dire- ful Things that Would Happen to Him if He Didn't Keep Out of; The Washington Post (1877, Washington, D.C.; Dec 11, 1904; pg. B6, 1 pgs
("Chapman had enough of the juniper juice in him to be evil...")
Other 8 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Aug 2, 1903; pg. E2, 1 pgs
("The dinge has a load of juniper juice, capable of giving a battle-ship a fifteen-degree list to starboard;...")
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