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"After church built new building (c. 1900?) congregation was without an organ until 1914 when the old organ was brought out of storage and rebuilt by E. E. Palm for $2,300. Most of original material used, except a few of the main pipes. But a 14 Dec 1969 article in the Reading Eagle states that only some of the wooden pipes were used.The union was ended in the late 1960s. Still in use in 1923. Replaced by a new Kilgen in 1938."
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