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Advance of the French Army to Moscow 1813

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Old map of Borodino (Mozhaĭskiĭ Raĭon), Russia.

Created by And Brown, Hurst, Longman, Samuel John Neele, Orme, Robert Ker Porter, Rees in 1813.
  • Shows numerous troop positions (color-coded) along eastbound routes linking the Vistula River (north and south of Warsaw) and Moscow (Borodino).
  • The principal routes are identified with the names of the respective French military units.
  • Title from map area (upper left).
  • Hand colored to identify troop positions (colors not specifically identified on map).
  • Watermark: 1809 IIS.
  • Includes note.
  • Handwritten inked title label (same title as printed title) affixed to verso of cloth backing.

Map Subjects

Battle Of

Borodino

Borodino (Mozhaĭskiĭ Raĭon)

Campaigns

Emperor Of The French

I

Mozhaĭskiĭ Raĭon

Napoleon

Napoleonic Wars

Russia

And Brown

Hurst

Longman

Samuel John Neele

Orme

Robert Ker Porter

Rees

1813

Map Tags

1813

And Brown

Battle Of

Borodino

Borodino (Mozhaĭskiĭ Raĭon)

Campaigns

Emperor Of The French

Hurst

I

Longman

Map

Maps

Mozhaĭskiĭ Raĭon

Napoleon

Napoleonic Wars

Orme

Rees

Robert Ker Porter

Russia

Samuel John Neele

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This old map of Advance of the French Army to Moscow from 1813 was created by  And Brown,  Hurst,  Longman, Samuel John Neele,  Orme, Robert Ker Porter,  Rees in 1813