A composite full-color cadastral indication sketch the small border village of Faszczówka (Фащівка, Fashchivka), assembled from two fragmentary archival records from surveys in 1828 and 1859. This is an intermediate-stage map including both house numbers and parcel numbers, with many property owner names written on individual parcels. At the time of the surveys the village was too small for a market square, nearly all buildings seen are wooden, with only a tiny church and graveyard, but its location on the Zbrucz River and at the border to the Russian Empire may have given the settlement importance greater than its size. A mill seen at the Viknyna Stream on the historic map is still standing in the village. This historic paper map is preserved by the State Archives of Ternopil Oblast (Ukraine).