A complete full-color cadastral map of the village of Hussaków (Гусаків, Husakiv, הוסאקוב) now in far western Ukraine near Przemyśl, surveyed and lithographed in 1853. This is a final-state cadastral map including land and building parcel numbers but no house numbers, with later redline revisions. Hussaków was never large but was an important center of Hasidic learning and culture; Jews made up 40% of the village population in 1900. In 1853 the market square was entirely built in wood, including the synagogue; only the Roman Catholic church was built in masonry. The Jewish and Christian cemeteries lay across the river and well outside of the village center to the southwest. This historic paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv.