Blue and Gray (board game)
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blue-and-gray-board-game-195-2826704
title:
Blue and Gray (board game)
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Blue and Gray is a strategy board game for two players invented by Henry Busch and Arthur Jaeger in 1903. They obtained a patent for the game, but may never have published it. The name Blue and Gray "refers to the uniforms of the South and the North in the Civil War and in the original game the playing pieces of the contestants were of those colors." Blue and Gray is a variant of checkers. Blue and Gray was featured in the book A Gamut of Games (1969) by Sid Sackson. It was also featured in The
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Strategy board game
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_and_Gray_(board_game)
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2023-01-31T04:20:16Z
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