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Edmund G. Booz (1824–1870) was an American importer and liquor merchant[1] whose name has been sometimes associated with the origin or popularity of the word booze. The log cabin shaped decanter associated with his liquor store in Philadelphia became a highly sought after collector's item[2] and his name would be revived in a 1950s Kentucky bourbon brand.
^McElroy's Philadelphia City and Business Directory. Philadelphia: E.C. & J. Biddle & Co. 1862. p. 59.
^"E. G. Booz Old Cabin Whiskey". Antique Bottles at Auction. 2008. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
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