James N. Reynolds (Organ Factory)
ca. 1930

Originally Henry W. Knauff, Sr. (1859)

Circular Congregational Church (1804-1861)

150 Meeting Street
Charleston, SC, US

Instrument ID: 10634 ● Builder ID: 5246 ● Location ID: 9731
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Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Works of the Henry Knauff built 1850-1860 for Central Presbyterian. Moved here c. 1930 by J. N. Reynolds, and placed behind the case of Felgemaker Op. 496, 1888, 2m., built for Trinity Methodist, Charleston, SC. It had been moved into the 1902 building of Trinity Methodist, which was torn down in 1928. An 1892 Roosevelt console from Op. ;532 for Grace Episcopal, Charleston, SC was used in the installation. By 1985 little pipework remained intact, and action was severely damaged. Replaced in 1986.

Related Instrument Entries: Henry W. Knauff, Sr. (1859)

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