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  • Just at the rear of the pavilion was a display of imported liquors and sirups from the land of Haiti, including anisette, maraschuino, repikes, creme de menthe, sirup d'orfeat, sirup de granadine, and crême de cocoa; also triple-distilled bay rum and rum of good quality from four distilleries in Haiti.

    Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission

  • [2] Probably "barège/barrege" a "woolen gauze or woolen granadine" or a "light weight dress fabric" originally made in Barège, France (Isabel B. Wingate, ed.,

    Liberian Letters: Mary Scott to Dr. James H. Minor 1858 January 21 1858

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