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GROCERY. Term used by Dubuque residents in the 1840s to describe a tavern. A grocery was a place that sold liquor in amounts less than one gallon for consumption on the premises. | GROCERY. Term used by Dubuque residents in the 1840s to describe a tavern. A grocery was a place that sold liquor in amounts less than one gallon for consumption on the premises. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:34, 9 December 2008
GROCERY. Term used by Dubuque residents in the 1840s to describe a tavern. A grocery was a place that sold liquor in amounts less than one gallon for consumption on the premises.