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The Napoleon Series Map Archives provides high quality maps on the various battles, campaigns, and other items of interest on the Napoleonic Wars. These maps are from a variety of sources and about 75% of them are in color. Often the maps are on a scale of or better and provide details of terrain and unit deployments that are not available any place else. The archives will continue to grow, however we need the support of the readers. If you have a map that may be of interest and you would like to provide a copy for the archives, please contact the Map Archives editor. Please note that any map provided must NOT be protected by copyright. In general this means that the map must be from a source that is at least 75 years old. Maps that are from a reprint that is less than 75 years can not be accepted. (For example a map from a book printed in 1875 can be used. A map from a 1985 reprint of a book first published in 1875 can not.)
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Paul Chamberlain
Campaign of 1799 in Switzerland
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Campaign of 1800 in Italy
- Marengo – Situation between 0800 and 1000 Hours: June 14, 1800
- Marengo – Situation between 1000 and 1200 Hours: June 14, 1800
- Marengo – Arrival of Desaix: June 14, 1800
- Marengo – Situation as Night Falls: June 14, 1800
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Campaign of 1805 in Austria
- Austerlitz – Situation between 0900 and 1030 Hours: December 2, 1805
- Austerlitz – Situation between 1030 and 1400 Hours: December 2, 1805
- Austerlitz – Situation between 1400 and 1630 Hours: December 2, 1805
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Campaign of 1806 in Germany
- Auerstadt: 14 October 1806
- Breslau – Siege of: 10 December 1806- 7 January 1807
- Czarnowo: 24 December 1806
- Gross-Glogau – Siege of: – 2 December 1806
- Jena: 14 October 1806
- Pultusk: 26 December 1806
- Pultusk, 14 [26] December 1806 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Saalfeld: 10 October 1806
- Sokhochin and Kolozomb, 11 [23] December 1806 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
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Campaign of 1807 in Poland
- Brieg – Siege of: ? January – 8 February 1807
- Canth: 14 May 1807
- Action at Czarnow, 11 [23] December 1806 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Colberg – Strategic Overview 20 March – 2 July 1807
- Colberg – Siege of: 20 March – 2 July 1807
- Colberg – Wolfsberg Schanze 1807
- Cosel – Siege of: 24 January – 2 July 1807
- Danzig in May 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Eylau: 26 January [7 February] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Eylau: 27 January [8 February] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Eylau: Evening of 27 January [8 February] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Friedland: 2 [14] June 1807 (between morning and 5:00 p.m.) (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Friedland on 2 [14] June 1807 (between 6:00 p.m. and midnight) (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Glatz – Siege of: 20 – 24 June 1807
- Movement Before the Battle at Pultusk and Golymin (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Golymin, 14 [26] December 1806 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Graudenz – Siege of: 22 January – ? 1807
- Actions Around Guttstadt Between 23 and 28 May [4 June 9 June] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Positions at Heilsberg and the Advance Guard Action, 29 May [10 June] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Heilsberg, 29 May [10 June] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Military Operations From Heilsberg to Friedland, 10-14 June 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Hof, 25 January [6 February] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Position at Jankovo and Action at Bergfried, 22 January [3 February] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Retreat from Jankovo, 23, 24 and 25 January [4, 5, and 6 February] 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Konigsberg – June 1807
- Konigsberg – Naugarten District: 1807
- Mohrungen, 13 [25] January 1807 (Source: Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky) Note on the Map
- Neisse – Siege of: 23 February – 16 June 1807
- Schweidnitz – Siege of: 10 January – 16 February 1807
Note: On the Mikhailovsky-Danilevsky Maps the legend is different. Red and Pink units represent the French forces; Green units represent the Russian army; Blue units represent the Prussian corps.
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Peninsular War 1808 – 1814
- Albuera – 1st Position of British Forces: May 16, 1811
- Albuera – Final Attack on British Forces: May 16, 1811
- Albuera – Portuguese Perspective
- Alcaniz: May 23, 1809
- Almaraz – British Attack on French Bridge: May 19, 1812
- Almaraz – British Strategic Operations: May 18 & 19, 1812
- Almaraz – Portuguese Perspective
- Almeida – French Siege: 15 – 28 August 1810
- Almeida – Street Map
- Arroyo dos Molinos: October 28, 1811
- Astorga – French Siege: March – May 1810
- Badajoz – British Siege: May 4 – 16 June 1811
- Badajoz – British Siegeworks: May 4 -16 June 1811
- Badajoz – British Siege: March 17 – April 6, 1812
- Badajoz – British Siege: March 17 – April 6, 1812
- Badajoz – British Siegeworks: March 17 – April 6, 1812
- Badajoz – Portuguese Perspective
- Badajoz – Fort Picurina
- Barrosa: March 5, 1811
- Baylen: July 19, 1808
- Bayonne:1814
- Bayonne 1814 – Portuguese Perspective
- Braga: March 20, 1809
- Burgos: September 19 – October 21, 1812
- Burgos: September 19 – October 21, 1812
- Burgos – Portuguese Perspective
- Busaco – Morning of September 27, 1810
- Busaco – Ney’s Attack: September 27, 1810
- Busaco – Reynier’s Attack: September 27, 1810
- Cadiz – French Siege: 1810
- Campaign of 1808 in Portugal — Portuguese Perspective
- Casal Novo: March 14, 1811
- Castalla: April 13, 1813
- Ciudad Rodrigo – French Siege: May – July 1810
- Ciudad Rodrigo – British Siege: January 8 – 19, 1812:
- Ciudad Rodrigo – Redoubt Renaud: January 8, 1812
- Ciudad Rodrigo – Portuguese Perspective
- Coa River: July 24, 1810
- Coa River – Portuguese Perspective
- Coruna: January 16, 1809
- El Bodon: 25 September 1811
- El Bodon – Portuguese Perspective
- Espinosa: November 11, 1808
- Fort Concepcion, Spain: 1810
- Fort Retiro, Madrid – British Siege August 12 – 13, 1812
- Foz d’Arouce: March 16, 1811
- Fuentes d’Orno – 1st & 2nd Days: May 3 – 4, 1811
- Fuentes d’Orno – 3rd Day: May 5, 1811
- Fuentes d’Orno: 3 May 1811 – the Portuguese Perspective
- Garcia Hernandez: July 23, 1812
- Gebora – Relief of Badajoz: February 19, 1811
- Gerona – French Siege: May – September 1809
- Madrid – Street Map: 1808
- Maria: June 15, 1809
- Maya: July 25, 1813
- Medellin: March 28, 1809
- Medina de Rio Seco: July 14, 1808
- Nive: the Passage of the River – the Portuguese Perspective
- Nivelle: 10 December 1813 – the Portuguese Perspective
- Nivelle: Attack on the Center 10 December 1813 – the Portuguese Perspective
- Nivelle: Attack on the Right 10 December 1813 – the Portuguese Perspective
- Ocana: November 19, 1809
- Operations of General Hill: 1811 – the Portuguese Perspective
- Operations around Madrid and Burgos: 1812 – the Portuguese Perspective
- Oporto – Portuguese Lines: March – May 1809
- Oporto – British Campaign in Northern Portugal: 5 – 25 May 1809
- Oporto – British Passage of the Douro: May 12, 1809
- Oporto – British Passage of the Duoro: May 12, 1809 — Portuguese Perspective
- Oporto: May 12, 1809 – Portuguese Perspective
- Orthez: February 27, 1814
- Orthez: the Retreat of Marshal Soult 1814
- Orthez: 1814 – Portuguese Perspective
- Pyrennees: Plan of Operation of Marshal Soult 25 – 30 July 1813 — Portuguese Perspective
- Redinha: March 13, 1811
- Rolica: August 17, 1808
- Rolica: 17 August 1808 – Portugures Perspective
- Roncesvalles: July 25, 1813
- Rosas – French Siege: November – December 1809
- Sabugal: April 3, 1811
- Sabugal: 3 April 1811 – Portuguese Perspective
- Saguntum: 25 October 1811
- Saguntum – Detailed Map of Dispositions: October 25, 1811
- Saguntum – French Siege: September – October, 1811
- Salamanca – British Attack on the Forts: June 17 – 27, 1812
- Salamanca – British Attack on the Forts: June 17 – 27, 1812
- Salamanca: Attack on the Forts – Portuguese Perspective
- Salamanca – Beginning of Marmont’s Maneuver: July 22, 1812
- Salamanca – British Attack: July 22, 1812
- Saint Pierre: the Battles of 10 December 1813 — Portuguese Perspective
- San Sebastian: 1813
- San Sebastian: 1813
- Assault on San Sebastian: 31 August 1813 — Portuguese Perspective
- Saragossa – French Siege: 1808-1809
- Saragossa – 1st French Siege: June – August 1808
- Saragossa – 2nd French Siege: December 1808 – February 1809
- Sorauren: July 28, 1813
- Sorauren: July 28, 1813 — Portuguese Perspective
- Sorauren and the Combat of Beunza – Second Battle: July 30, 1813
- Talavera – The Night of July 27, 1809
- Talavera – The Final Attack 2 – 3 P.M.: 28 July 1809
- Tamanes: October 18, 1809
- Tarbes: March 20, 1814
- Tarifa: December 22, 1811 – January 4, 1812
- Tarragona – The Siege of Sir John Murray: June 2 – 2,1813
- Torres Vedras – Lines of: 1810 – 1811
- Tortoza – French Siege: December, 1810 to January, 1811
- Toulouse: April 10, 1814
- Tudela: November 23, 1808
- Ucles: January 13, 1809
- Valls: February 25, 1809
- Valencia – French Siege: December, 1811 to January, 1812
- Vimeiro: August 21, 1808
- Vitoria – The Opening of the British Attack: June 21, 1813
- Vitoria (Campaign Map) — Portuguese Perspective
- Vitoria (Tactical Map) — Portuguese Perspective
- Zornoza- Blake’s Positions: 29 October 1808
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Campaign of 1809 in Austria
- Bavaria – French Maneuvers: 1809
- Bavaria: Opening Moves: 18-19 April 1809
- Bavaria: Morning of 19 April 1809
- Bridges across the Danube in the Vicinity of Lobau Island
- Ebelsberg – Terrain: 1809
- Ebersberg – Situation at 9 a.m.: 3 May 1809
- Essling – Initial Situation 2 p.m.: 21 May 1809
- Essling – Situation at 4 and 5 in the evening: 21 May 1809
- Essling – Situation at 7 a.m.: 22 May 1809
- Lobau – Location of Crossing Sites (Northern)
- Lobau – Location of Crossing Sites (Southern)
- Pressbourg – French Bridgehead “d’Engerau:” 1809
- Vienna – Street Map and Environs: 1809
- Wagram: Night of 6 and 7 July 1809
- Znaim: 11 July 1809
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Campaign of 1809 in Walcheren
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War of 1812 (America)
- Lundy’s Lane – Position at 9 P.M.: July 25, 1814
- New Orleans and the Mississippi Delta: December 1814 – January 1815
- Niagara Peninsula: 1813 – 1814
- Plattsburg: September 1814
- Sackett’s Harbor: May 28 – 29, 1813
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Campaign of 1812 in Russia
- Borodino – Location of French Ambulances: September 7, 1812
- Overview of the Route Taken by the Staff and Eagle of the 124eme Regiment Infanterie de Ligne from Its Depot at Abbeville, August 5th 1811 until April 1813
- Second Part of the Overview of the Route Taken by the Staff and Eagle of the 124eme Regiment Infanterie de Ligne from Its Depot at Abbeville, August 5th 1811 until April 1813
- Overview of the Jump-off Positions of Both the French and Russian Forces at the Commencement of the 1812 Russian campaign, June 24th, 1812
- The Combat at Jakubowo, July 30-31st, 1812
- Overview of the Area between Polotsk and Jakubowo
- The Second Day of the First Battle of Polotsk, August 18th 1812
- The Third Day of the Second Dattle of Polotsk, October 20th 1812, 4.00 PM
- The Combats around the Berezina, November 26-29, 1812
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Campaign of 1813 in Central Europe
- Bornhoves December 7, 1813
- Bornhoves – Unit Details: December 7, 1813
- Coswig 12 Oct 1813
- Coswig – Troop Dispositions: October 12, 1813
- Dennewitz – Situation at 1100 Hours: September 6, 1813
- Dennewitz – Situation at 1530 Hours: September 6, 1813
- Dennewitz – Situation at 1530 Hours: September 6, 1813
- Dresden – Street Map: 1813
- Dresden – Outline of City Defenses: 1813
- Dresden – Bridges: March 19, 1813
- Dresden – Bridges: March 19, 1813
- Freiburg – Situation at 1430 Hours: 1813
- Gohlis – Situation at 0930 Hours: October 17, 1813
- Gohlis – Unit Dispositions at 0930 Hours: October 17, 1813
- Gohrde – Situation at 1630 Hours: September 16, 1813
- Gross Boden – Situation at 1500 Hours: December 4, 1813
- Gross Beeren – Situation at 1900 Hours: August 23, 1813
- Hagelberg – Situation at 1700 Hours: August 27, 1813
- Hanau: October 30 – 31, 1813
- Horselberg: October 26, 1813
- Kosen: October 21, 1813
- Kulm – Situation at 1700 Hours: August 29, 1813
- Kulm – Situation at 1300 Hours: August 30, 1813
- Laurenburg: August 17 – 19, 1813
- Leipzig – Situation at 1400 Hours: October 18, 1813
- Leipzig – Situation at 1630 Hours: October 18, 1813
- Leipzig – Situation at 1000 Hours: October 19, 1813
- Leipzig – Strategic Situation Evening of October 8, 1813
- Leipzig – Strategic Situation Evening of October 9, 1813
- Leipzig – Strategic Situation Evening of October 10, 1813
- Leipzig – Strategic Situation Evening of October 11, 1813
- Leipzig – Strategic Situation Evening of October 12, 1813
- Leipzig – Strategic Situation Evening of October 13, 1813
- Liebertwolkwitz – Situation at 1130 Hours: October 14, 1813
- Liebertwolkwitz – Prussian Reserve Cavalry Goes into Action: October 14, 1813
- Liebertwolkwitz – Situation shortly before the Involvement of the Austrian cavalry: October 14, 1813
- Linie – Engagements of the Advance Guard vicinity of the Nuthe-Nottte Line: August 21 – 22, 1813
- Mockern: October 16, 1813
- Ratzeburg – Davout’s Position near Ratzeburg: September 4 – November 13, 1813
- Retschow: August 28, 1813
- Roslauer – Bridgehead: September 29, 1813
- Schestedt – Situation at 1100 Hours: December 10, 1813
- Thiessen: September 3, 1813
- Thiessen – Unit Details: September 3, 1813
- Wartenburg – Situation at 1900 Hours: September 24, 1813
- Wartenburg: October 3, 1813
- Wittenbergs – Siege: September 24 – October 11, 1813
- Zahna – Situation at 1100 Hours: September 5, 1813
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Campaign of 1814 in Holland and Belgium
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Campaign of 1815 in Belgium
- The Netherlands and its New Borders, as Proposed in Willem Frederik’s Memorandum of 9 November 1813
- Prussian Ideas about the Territory of the New Netherlands State, as Formulated by Chancellor Hardenberg on 29 April 1814
- “New map of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg,” an Engraving from 1815
- Quatre Bras – Terrain East of the Crossroads
- Quatre Bras – Terrain West of the Crossroads
- Quatre Bras – Situation of the 2nd Netherlands Division East of the Crossroads: 2 – 2:15 P.M. June 16, 1815
- Quatre Bras – Situation of the 2nd Netherlands Division West of the Crossroads: 2 – 2:15 P.M. June 16, 1815
- Waterloo – Situation at 11:15 A.M.: June 18, 1815
- Waterloo – Situation at 7:45 P.M.: June 18, 1815
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Miscellaneous
- Assaye, India: 23 September 1803
- Bourbon, Indian Ocean: 1810
- Copenhagen: August, 1807
- Guadeloupe: January 1809
- Guadeloupe – Fort Bourbon: January 1809
- Ionian Islands – Captured by the British: 1809 -1810
- Ionian Sea – British Operations: March – April 1810
- Ischia & Procida, Ionian Sea – British Operations: March – April 1810
- Java, Dutch East Indies: 1811
- Lier, Norway 1814
- Martinique, West Indies: 1809
- Mauritius, Indian Ocean: 1810
- Saint Pierre: December 13, 1813
- Saints, West Indies – British Operations: April 1809
- Santa Maura – British Operations: March – April 1810
- Scylla, Italy – British Siege: July, 1806
- Sicily (North East) and Straits of Messina 1809
- Utrecht, Holland
- Vellore, India: July, 1806
- West Indies – British Operations near Guadeloupe: January 1809
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