A complete, partially-colored cadastral map of the town of Lisko (Lesko, Лісько, Linsk, לינסק), surveyed in 1852 and lithographed three years later. This is a final-state cadastral map including building parcel numbers but no house numbers. By 1852 the town's double market square was ringed with brick buildings, and portions of the castle and its extensive grounds still remained on the right bank of the San River. Two prominent churches feature at opposite corners of the square, and the baroque 17th-century synagogue stands east of the square not far from the large Jewish cemetery. A peculiar addition to the Lisko cadastral area juts out to the west of the river without a land link to the town. This historic paper map is preserved by the Archiwum Państwowe w Rzeszowie.