A complete, full-color cadastral map of the village of Mosty Małe (Малі Мости, Mali Mosty) near Rava-Ruska and Uhniv but today in Poland, surveyed and lithographed in 1854; the map includes the hamlets of Mosty Małe Miasteczko and Dębina. This is a final-state cadastral map including building parcel numbers but no house numbers, with many redline revisions from an undated later survey. Located adjacent to a bridge over the Sołokija River which gives the village its name, a church and Christian cemetery are shown, as is a manor complex downstream. By 1900, Mosty Małe would be home to over 125 Jews, making up more than 20% of the population. This historic paper map is preserved by the Archiwum Państwowe w Lublinie.