chequers

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

The common name for the game which is called draughts in England. Mr. Todd, in his edition of Johnson's Dictionary, has the word checker, a chessboard, or draught-board.


The checkers, at this time a common sign of a public house, was originally intended, I suppose, for a kind of draught- board, called tables, and showed that there the game might be played.--Brand, Popular Antiquities.