A complete partially-colored cadastral field sketch of Koropiec (Koropets, Коропець, Koropitz) on the Dnister River near Buczacz, surveyed in 1847. This is a first "walking" sketch of the settlement, geographically imprecise with significant mismatch between sheet edges, annotated with house numbers rather than tax parcel numbers. Features include the Mysłowski palace and extensive land holdings, a monastery, several churches, and Christian cemeteries. No Jewish cemetery is marked on the map; the community would later grow and establish a cemetery northeast of the palace. Property owners' names are written on many parcels. This historic paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv; scans were donated by Roman Badiak.