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Baron von Wreckedoften II23 Mar 2025 11:37 a.m. PST

Has anyone come across a detailed street plan of Genappe from 1815 (or sufficiently close to be applicable to the 100 Days)? Preferably something downloadable.

I'm looking towards a possible Sharp Practice scenario for the French retreat, on the evening of 18 June, hence the need for the positioning of individual buildings and significant contours/terrain features. From the fact that Mercer had to unhitch his teams in order to get his guns turned around in the main street, and accounts of how easily it was blocked by the French in their retreat the following night, I get the impression that the rows of houses on either side of that road may have been very close, and/or not have any/many gaps that allowed access to the surrounding fields.

Any help gratefully received and there will be a link to the eventual scenario. Thanks.

Ed von HesseFedora23 Mar 2025 12:40 p.m. PST

What about the Ferraris map?

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Map 79, east of Nivelles.

Baron von Wreckedoften II24 Mar 2025 10:09 a.m. PST

Thanks, Ed, a good starting point.

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