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I have seen one Richmond, VA newspaper in 1863 ad for " Billups & Leonhard" who were cabinetmakers and also did undertaking.  They were also listed as a Confederate Citizens Business.  The partners names would be George A. Leonhard, a German immigrant and either Lafayette W. Billups (or) William A. Billups .  Both were in their 40s when hired by the government and shown as part of the 4th reserves in 1863 and 1864 but wonder.. 

  

1) which Billips is this - considering the ad placement and the years they served and... 

  

2) did Billups actually serve on the battlefield with a Confederate Citizens business or how / what capacity could they have served? 

  

Thanks! 

Eric 


 

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