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#19, Santa Inés Virgen y Martir

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Mission Santa Ines Grist Mills


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Two Mills and One Mission
Two mills and mission beyond. Photo date: 4-3-04.
Unfortunately, the Mission Santa Ines grist mills are not visible from Mission Santa Ines and are not generally open to the public. I do not want to discourage you from visiting the mills. See the map below and be prepared to hike. There are no facilities.
Or, enjoy these slides.


Map showing the Mills relative to the Mission. There ae several ways to get to the Mills, but none are close by car.

Mill from Mission Mill from Mission
The Mills are not easily visible from the mission, only the roof tops can be seen above the foreground trees. Photo date: 4-3-04.

West Mill
Approaching the west mill. Photo date: 4-3-04.
East Mill
Approaching the east mill. Photo date: 4-3-04.
Plaque
The plaque says...
Old Grist Mill
Built 1820 by Joseph Chapman, Bostonian,
deserter from Pirate Bouchard who burned
Ortega Adobe, Rancho de Refugio. Chapman
arrested, sentenced to firing squad but
paroled to Mission Santa Ines. As Master
Workman, built this New England type Grist
Mill. and duplicate at Mission San Gabriel.
Married Guadalupe Ortega at Mission Santa
Ines. Founding important California family.
Marker placed by California Centenial Commission in
cooperation with Reina Del Mar Parlor No. 126. N. D. G. W.
Dedicated September 9, 1950

Field Field
The mills are nestled at the edge of a large open field. It was very peaceful. Photo date: 4-3-04.

Both Mills
South side of mill site.
South Side of Site
South side of mill site.

West Mill
South side of west mill.
East Mill
East mill.

Basin
East mill from across basin.
Basin
Basin for holding water for the mill wheels.

Basin
East mill from basin
Basin
Basin for holding water for the mill wheels.

West Mill
West mill.
Both Mills
Looking west.

Basin
Water once entered the mill through this inlet.
Basin
Mill pond.

Basin
Basin.
Basin
Basin.


From east mill looking toward west mill with Mission Santa Ines beyond.


Wall of mill pond.

Wall of mill pond.

West Mill
West mill south side looking east.
West Mill
West mill south side looking east.

West Mill
West mill south side corner.
West Mill
West mill, south side, door.

West mill, south side, door.

West Mill
West mill interior. Photo date: 4-3-04.

West mill interior. Photo date: 4-3-04.

Looking West
West mill from east mill. Photo date: 4-3-04
Looking West
West mill from east mill.

East Mill
East Mill.
East Mill
East Mill.

East Mill Interior
East mill, interior.
East Mill Interior
East mill, interior.

Mission Santa Ines Mission Santa Ines
Mission Santa Ines as seen from the grist mills. Photo date: 4-3-04.



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