William J. Davis
1882

First Methodist Church

50 North Adam Street
Lockport, NY, US

20 Ranks - 1,098 Pipes
Instrument ID: 12299 ● Builder ID: 1547 ● Location ID: 11243
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Builder: William J. Davis
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Andrew Henderson on March 16th, 2025:
From the Lockport Daily Journal (September 23, 1882): "The splendid new organ which is to-day being placed in position in the First M. E. Church, ad which will be used for the first time to-morrow, was built by the Davis Church Organ Co., of Buffalo. Its dimensions are 20 feet high, 14 feet wide, and 9 feet deep, with black walnut case, and it presents a very handsome appearance. It has two manuals and pedals of full compass, 25 stops and 4 pedal movements."

Jim Stettner on August 22nd, 2024:
This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified through online information from Andrew Henderson.

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