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Did The Boys Play Cribbage, Chess, Checkers, & Backgammon In Camp?

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We are kicking off our new award with this thread from way back in 2001. While it doesn't have many responses,
it sounds like an interesting subject! Let's see if some new conversation will follow.

For the historian who has studied camp life, did the Confederate (or Union if you must) boys play any of the games I noted above in camp? I know gambling was the rage, but cribbage, chess, checkers, backgammon, all were around in the 1600-1800s so the boys had to know them.
Is there record of these games being played in camp?
Thanks,

Visit to Stone Mountain

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Visited Stone Mountain this afternoon while in the Atlanta area visiting family. A lot of the stores were closed in the park but we took the gondola to the top.
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 ★ ★   Buford, John

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John Buford Jr.
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Born: March 4, 1826
Birthplace: Woodford County, Kentucky
Father: Colonel John Buford Sr. 1778 – 1847
Mother: Ann B. Watson
Wife: Martha McDowell “Pattie” Duke 1830 – 1903

Children:
James Duke Buford 1855 – 1874​
(Buried: Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown, Kentucky)​
Pattie McDowell Duke Buford 1857 – 1863​
(Buried: Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown, Kentucky)​

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1848: Graduated from West Point Military...​

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