Pewter U.S. Civil War Chess Set II
The U.S. Civil War Chess Set is the most popular theme chess set sold today. Perfectly cast in 100% lead free pewter with remarkable likeness to the real life participants this civil war chess set depicts the opposing leaders and soldiers who fought in the most bloody war in American history. Abraham Lincoln versus Jefferson Davis, General Grant versus General Lee, the Union soldiers against the Confederate troops. A charming and beautiful collector's set perfect for any decor. These are chess pieces that will be cherished for generations to come. Deluxe wood veneer storage chessboard is optional.
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Pewter U.S. Civil War Chess Set II
(chess board sold separately)
an Outstanding Products Group company 62 S. Broadway, Pitman, NJ 08071 Copyright © 2004 -2010 All rights reserved. Telephone: 856-740-0507
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Abraham Lincoln vs. Jefferson Davis
Storage chessboard sold separately (see options below)
Chessboard Specifications
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• King Height: 3.375"
• Base width: 1.0625"
• Weighted: naturally heavy
• Material: pewter
• Felt padded bases protect your chessboard
• Recommended square size: 1.56"
North Chessmen South Chessmen
• King: Abe Lincoln • King: Jefferson Davis
• Queen: Mary Lincoln • Queen: Varina Davis
• Bishop: U.S. Grant • Bishop: Robert E. Lee
• Knight: Union Calvary • Knight: Confed Calvary
• Castle: Stars & Stripes • Castle: Stars & Bars
• Pawn: Infantry man • Pawn: Infantry man
Storage Chessboard (above)
• Dimensions: 15"L X 15"W
• Playing field: 12"L X 12"W
• Square size: 1.56"
• Natr'l & blk stained maple veneer
• composite wood base
• Single storage drawer
• Doubles as a protective storage cabinet
• Sold separately (see options menu)
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The American Civil War was the deadliest war in American history, resulting in the deaths of 620,000 soldiers and
an undetermined number of civilian casualties. Its legacy includes ending slavery in the United States, restoring
the Union, and strengthening the role of the federal government. The social, political, economic and racial issues
of the war decisively shaped the reconstruction era that lasted to 1877, and brought changes that helped make the
country a united superpower.