A near-complete full-color cadastral field sketch of the town of Tyśmienica (Тисмениця, Tysmenytsia) near Stanisławów (Ivano-Frankivsk), today in Ukraine. The map shows house numbers and many property owner names written on individual parcels including on some buildings of the market square. Near the main square, a marked synagogue and two churches are visible; not far north of the square is a large Jewish cemetery marked with triangles. The winding Vorona River dominated much of the landscape of Tyśmienica in 1847, as it does today. Although the paper map is in poor condition from age, digital reassembly brought many historical neighborhoods back together. This historic paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv.