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In the basement of the Old Spanish Mill at El Molino



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  • Old Spanish Mill at El Molino

    Old Spanish Mill at El Molino

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    Image of an adobe building on the El Molino ranch property. This is not the larger two-story building known as El Molino Viejo ("Old Mill") but appears to be in the vicinity.

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  • Home of Col. E. J. C. Kewen at El Molino

    Home of Col. E. J. C. Kewen at El Molino

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    View of the back of a large house with an attached small building. Col. E. J. C. Kewen and his wife lived for 20 years in the building known as "El Molino Viejo" (Old Mill) in present-day San Marino. This is not that building, but may be another building on the El Molino ranch property; the exact location is unclear. See notes below.

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  • Interior of the Old Spanish Mill at El Molino

    Interior of the Old Spanish Mill at El Molino

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    Image of an interior view of a room in the Old Mill (El Molino Viejo), showing peeling plaster on the adobe walls and a fireplace at right.

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  • Old Mill at El Molino

    Old Mill at El Molino

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    Image of the western entrance to the adobe mill building El Molino Viejo ("Old Mill") in present-day San Marino, Ca.

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    Old Mill at Molino

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    Image of the adobe mill building El Molino Viejo ("Old Mill") in present-day San Marino, Ca.

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  • El Molino Viejo (The Old Mill), circa 1910

    El Molino Viejo (The Old Mill), circa 1910

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    On a different tract of land in San Marino, Arabella Huntington bought this property planning to renovate it for her son Archer. This renovation never occurred, and the Old Mill still stands today (July 20, 2010). The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 41 Old mill at El Molino Ranch, about 1910." A newspaper clipping is laid in to the album about missing treasure and a ghost that supposedly haunts the mill.

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