Hartman-Beaty Organ Co. Inc. View Extant Instruments View Instruments

Distinction:

Brooklyn, New York, 1963; Englewood, New Jersey, 1964-1980; continued by Beaty until 1984; succeeded by Beaty & Associates.
Classification: Builder

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September 08, 2019:

From Organ Database Builders editor Stephen Hall, September 5, 2019. —

The editor has attempted to harmonize the related articles for Hartman-Beaty as found in Fox's Guide and the database articles which were based on it. The primary discrepancy is the start date and location for Hartman-Beaty Organ Co. This entry for Hartman-Beaty states that the company was started in Brooklyn, New York in 1963 and relocated to Englewood, New Jersey in 1964, the sources are identical to the entry for David Beaty. The entry for Richard Hartman puts the start date as 1963 in Englewood with David Beaty as the source. The entry for David Beaty gives the date as 1962 in Englewood presumably with David Beaty as the author of the letter to David Fox. -Ed.

Sources used in the other Fox articles:

  • Organ Handbook 1985 (Richmond, Va.; Organ Historical Society, 1985), 47.
  • Elizabeth Town Schmitt.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on September 08, 2019.

October 30, 2004:

From the OHS PC Database, derived from A Guide to North American Organbuilders,, rev. ed., by David H. Fox (Organ Historical Society, 1997). -

Partnership of Richard S. Hartman and David C. Beaty; established in Brooklyn, New York, 1963; in Englewood, New Jersey, 1964-1980; continued by Beaty until 1984; succeeded by Beaty & Associates.

Staff: Paul Dormont; Louis Goedecke; Ronald Hebert; Frances J. Kain; Lawrence Nevin; Alan J. Ontko; David Quinlan; John Randolph; Denis Stile; Frank Thompson.

Source:

  • Letter to David H. Fox.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on September 07, 2019.

Database Specs:

  • 13 Organs
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  • 1 Consoles