Little Brown Jug
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Little Brown Jug can refer to:
  • Little Brown Jug (song)
    Little Brown Jug (song)
    "Little Brown Jug" is a song written in 1869 by Joseph Winner, originally published credited to "Eastburn" .It was originally a drinking song. It remained well known as a folk song into the early 20th century. Like many songs which make reference to alcoholic beverages, it enjoyed new popularity...

    , an 1869 song by Joseph Winner. Most or all other uses of this phrase are named after this famous song
  • Little Brown Jug (horse racing)
    Little Brown Jug (horse racing)
    The Little Brown Jug is a harness race for three-year-old pacing standardbreds hosted by the Delaware County Agricultural Society since 1946 at the County Fairgrounds in Delaware, Ohio. The race takes place every year on the third Thursday after Labor Day. Along with the Hambletonian, a race for...

    , a harness race for three-year-old pacing standardbreds
  • Little Brown Jug (plant), Hexastylis arifolia
    Hexastylis arifolia
    Hexastylis arifolia, or the little brown jug is a perennial wildflower in the family Aristolochiaceae found in the southeastern United States...

    , a wildfower found in southeast United States


The Little Brown Jug is also the name of several trophies presented to the winners of certain American football games:
  • Little Brown Jug (American football), awarded to the winner of the college football game between the University of Minnesota and the University of Michigan
  • Little Brown Jug of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
    Little Brown Jug of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
    The Little Brown Jug of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is a trophy awarded each year to the winner of the high school football game played between Sault Ste. Marie and Newberry. The game has been played since 1911 and is recorded as one of the oldest rivalries in Michigan football history. Sault...

    , awarded to the winner of a high school football game in Michigan
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