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A picture would help... we're not seeing one in the initial post...
Leonard Mfg Co produced The Lap Board Games in about 1900, a sumptuously decorated multi-game wooden board, but we presume that's not what you have. At least, not if the die-cut (or hand-cut) player-figures are original to your game. Is it likely (or possible) the player-figures belong to another game and just happened to be left with your game?
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