The mill was painted as aquarel by the Baarnsche painter Fred. Willem Veldhuysen (± 1840) related to the Molenaar. / De Molen will be on Nov. 1. 1746 sold by the owner Jan Gerrits Varekamp to his brother -in -law Evert van Zeyst, before 1090 Gld. / It was the forced mill for Baarn & Eembrugge. Made in 1805 "to Gissing 150 bags of wheat, 50 z. Buckwheat and 100 (0) (?) Z. Rogge". / ± 1840 purchased by Jhr. Faas Elias (lived on the nearby "Schoonoord") and demolished by him ± 1840. / The "Molensteeg" (now called a part: Heemskerklaan) still reminds us of the old mill; The yard is also over. The
The mill was painted as aquarel by the Baarnsche painter Fred. Willem Veldhuysen (± 1840) related to the Molenaar. / De Molen will be on Nov. 1. 1746 sold by the owner Jan Gerrits Varekamp to his brother -in -law Evert van Zeyst, before 1090 Gld. / It was the forced mill for Baarn & Eembrugge. Made in 1805 "to Gissing 150 bags of wheat, 50 z. Buckwheat and 100 (0) (?) Z. Rogge". / ± 1840 purchased by Jhr. Faas Elias (lived on the nearby "Schoonoord") and demolished by him ± 1840. / The "Molensteeg" (now called a part: Heemskerklaan) still reminds us of the old mill; The yard is also over. The Eem flows on the right; in the foreground a polders ditch. "Pen in gray -brown rear photo
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