Volume II the Baden Contingent – Chapter 7 Part Ib by Commandant Sauzey Translated by Greg Gorsuch CHAPTER VII
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The Napoleon Series The Germans under the French Eagles: Volume II The Baden Contingent – Chapter 7 Part Ib By Commandant Sauzey Translated by Greg Gorsuch CHAPTER VII ICONOGRAPHIC SOURCES TO CONSULT about uniforms of Baden troops (1802-1813) (All plates mentioned are colored.) _________ WEILAND. -- The Imperial Army of France and its Allies. Weimar, 1807 and 1812. -- (148) plates in-12, colored. Precious collection, giving not only the uniforms of the troops of the First Empire, but also those of the contingents of the Confederation of the Rhine, Italians and Poles. Officer of the Life Guards Corps. -- Grenadier of the Guard of the Grand Duchy of Baden. -- Baden infantry officer. -- Infantry of the Grand Duchy of Baden. -- Jäger of the Grand Duchy of Baden. -- Officer of Baden Dragoons. -- Dragoon of the Grand Duchy of Baden. -- Officer of Baden Hussars. -- Artilleryman of Baden. After HERZBERG. -- True portraits of all the military costumes of the monarchs of Europe. -- Herzberg, 1800- 1814. Augsburg, K. K. Akademische Kunsthandlung. -- 97 plates in-4th, carefully colored. -- In this important collection, each nation is represented by an issue of 5 plates (generally 2 plates for the infantry, 2 for the cavalry and 1 for the artillery, the latter always enlarged); each sheet contains several characters. France, Bavaria and Saxony have each been the subject of two issues; the Bavarian Militia form an issue of 7 plates; finally, a notebook of 5 sheets includes the Portuguese Legion, Frankfurt, Wurzburg, Hesse- Darmstadt and Reuss-Schwarzburg. The issue of Baden is number 13. Infantry. Life Guard: grenadier, sergeant of grenadiers, officer. Regiment Erbprinz: officer, fusilier.1 -- Light infantry. -- Cavalry: dragoons, hussars. -- Cavalry: light dragoons in the stables. -- Artillery. BADEN (1806-1813). -- Suite of 12 watercolors, from the colored lithographs, without name of author, of the Royal Library and Körner-Museum of Dresden. (Mr. Balsan's collection.) 1. Officer of grenadiers. -- 2. Grenadier. -- 3. Line Infantry Officer. -- 4. Line infantry drummer. -- 5. Line Infantry Soldier. -- 6. Officer of Jäger. -- 7. Jäger. -- 8. Colonel of Dragoons. -- 9. Dragoon. -- 10. Dragoon. -- 11. Hussar. -- 12. Gunner. RICHARD KNÖTEL. -- Uniformenkunde. Rathenow, Max Babenzien. -- Publication started in 1890; each year forms an in-4° volume of 12 issues, each containing 5 colored plates, with notes, and 4 pages of text. The thirteenth volume of this very important book is being published. The number in Roman numerals indicates the volume; the number in Arabic numerals is that of the plate. 1This is the facsimile of this plate which serves as frontispiece to this work. © 1995 – 2018 The Napoleon Series VII. 2. -- 1802. 1st Battalion of the Life Guard Regiment: musicians, full and undress; officers, full and undress; drummer. VI. 52. -- 1802. Life Guard Regiment: 1st Battalion, tirailleur and corporal; 2nd Battalion, sergeant, musketeer, musketeer in cloak. VII. 31. -- 1802. Fusilier Battalion of Ranstadt: Non-commissioned officer -- Rifle Battalion Erbprinz: Drummer, officer in undress. VII. 39. --1802. Pensioner (Invalides): Officer, soldier, drummer. VI. 56. -- 1802. Hussars: Officers of Hussars in full dress and walking out uniform. -- Life Guards: Cavalier, officers in full dress and walking out dress. VII. 24. -- 1802. Artilleryman. III. 32. -- 1809. Regiment of Light Dragoons: Officer and dragoons. IV. 57. -- 1812. Infantry officer; soldier of the Life Guard Regiment; jäger; Grenadier of the Guard. II. 42. -- 1812. Officer of the Hussars Regiment of the Grand Duchy of Baden. VIII. 49. -- 1813. Life Guards: Captain and horseman. VIII. 51. -- 1813. Light infantry (jäger): Major, jäger, carabineer. Line infantry. Regiment of the Grand Duke: noncommissioned officer. -- Regiment von Neuenstein: Musketeer. VIII. 50. -- 1813. Dragoons. 1st Regiment: Colonel. 2nd Regiment: Officer and noncommissioned officer. VIII. 52. -- 1813. Officer of artillery. LIENHART and HUMBERT. -- The Uniforms of the French Army from 1690 to the Present Day. M. Ruhl, Leipzig, 1897-1904. -- 5 vol. in-4 °, text and colored plates (the 5th volume of this important work is being published). -- Allied troops, Baden (diagrams). V. 31. -- Infantry 1802-1806. Regiment of the Life Guard: Soldier, drummer; musicians, full and undress; officers, full and undress. -- Fusiliers of the Crown Prince: Soldier, drummer. -- Fusiliers of Ranstadt: Soldier. 1806. Grenadier of the Guard. -- Officer. 1807. Officer. 1806. Regiment of the Life Guard. -- The other regiments. 1813. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Regiment. 1808. Jäger (light infantry). 1813. Jäger (light infantry). Light Dragoons 1804-1808. Horseman. 1808. Horseman. -- Officer, full dress. 1813. 1st Regiment, ordinary dress. -- 1st Regiment, full dress. -- 1st Regiment, officer. -- 2nd Regiment, horseman. -- 2nd Regiment, officer. Hussars 1802-1806. Horseman, officer. V. 32. -- 1802. Officer, undress uniform. 1810. Officer. -- Horseman in riding pants. -- Horseman in undress. -- Officer, walking out dress. Artillery 1806. Gunner. -- Gunner, officer. 1813. Gunner, officer. -- Horse artillery. Pioneers 1810. Soldier. Pensioner 1802. Soldier, drummer. Life Guard 1806. Horseman. 1813. Horseman, officer. -- Officer, gala dress. 1802. Sergeant of Pensioners. 1806. Grenadier of the Guard. 1813. Officer of the Life Guards. E. FORT. -- Original watercolors. - Drummer of the 4th Infantry Regiment of Baden (1810). Notebook of the Sabretache (November 1903). -- Reproduction of the Herzberg plate which serves as a frontispiece to this work. © 1995 – 2018 The Napoleon Series __________________________________ Placed on the Napoleon Series: November 2018 © 1995 – 2018 The Napoleon Series .