Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . DE P K {i; 1/ f^ tmprime ixnWagner A Debet>, Uoq,jii<^. ^~ :- Charlevillie; A^z\ 2 « CJude Gonzcufiw B 11 >:r3 / ArffiJUmhcnia B3f ^^1^ 3ifiziei-es: i et Teleffr. JL5 i V5«^5^f^« rf«-ff«yn7ti A 4-1 1: iOO aOO 300 400 Metres to Metz. SEDAN. id. Route. 95 station of Mohan (p. 94). Here they diverge to the left into thevalley of the Meuse, which is crossed at (154 M.) Lumes. From(1591/2 M.) Vrigne-Meuse a tramvv^ay


Northern France : from Belgium and the English Channel to the Loire, excluding Paris and its environs : handbook for travellers . DE P K {i; 1/ f^ tmprime ixnWagner A Debet>, Uoq,jii<^. ^~ :- Charlevillie; A^z\ 2 « CJude Gonzcufiw B 11 >:r3 / ArffiJUmhcnia B3f ^^1^ 3ifiziei-es: i et Teleffr. JL5 i V5«^5^f^« rf«-ff«yn7ti A 4-1 1: iOO aOO 300 400 Metres to Metz. SEDAN. id. Route. 95 station of Mohan (p. 94). Here they diverge to the left into thevalley of the Meuse, which is crossed at (154 M.) Lumes. From(1591/2 M.) Vrigne-Meuse a tramvv^ay runs to (3 M.) Vrigne-aux-BoiSy where large quantities of hardware are produced. — 1611/2 is the point where the German forces crossed the Meuse,at the battle of Sedan, in order to cut off the retreat of the Frencharmy to M^zieres. The railway crosses the river, and immediatelyto the right is seen the Chateau de Bellevue^ where Napoleon III,surrendered his sword, and where the capitulation of Sedan wassigned on Sept. 2nd, 1870. The captured army were detained asprisoners for three days on the Peninsula of Iges, formed here bythe Meuse. The bombardment of Sedan was b


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