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Andrew Anderson (draughts)

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Andrew Anderson (died March 1, 1861) was a champion draught-player from Scotland. He was a stocking weaver by trade, and continued to work at his business until within a short period of his death, which occurred at Braidwood, near Carluke, Lanarkshire, 1 March 1861 . He published ‘The Game of Draughts simplified and illustrated with practical diagrams,’ Lanark, 1848; second edition, Glasgow, 1852—a work which was regarded as an authority on the subject of which it treats. A third edition, revised and extended by Robert McCulloch, was published at Glasgow and New York City in 1878.

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  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Anderson, Andrew". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.