A complete, full-color cadastral map of the town of Jaryczów Nowy (Новий Яричів, Novyi Yarychiv, Yartchev, Jaryczow, Jarychow), just east of the Lwów urban area, surveyed and lithographed in 1850; the map includes extensive redline revisions for a future edition. The town has an unusual layout, with a dense market square, two church properties to the west, a kahal building and a synagogue to the north, a large Jewish cemetery to the northeast, and a small Catholic cemetery in a hamlet south of the town center. The town was severely damaged at least twice while part of Galicia: in a large fire about 1872, and during WWI; see the 1917 war damage map and a map of shop- and homeowner names from those events. This historic paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv (TsDIAL).