W. J. Staub
1902ca.

Geddes United Church of Christ / Korean Presbyterian Church

608 Willis Ave.
Syracuse, NY, US

Instrument ID: 1478 ● Builder ID: 5969 ● Location ID: 1435
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Database Manager on April 21st, 2015:

This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by Scot Huntington, using information found in The Coupler I:3.
-- The organ was identified in the mid-1970s by OHS member Glenn Kime, and remained unaltered except for the addition of an electric blower. When the UCC church closed in the 1980s, the organ was reportedly moved to the New York State Fair grounds as part of an exhibition. When the original building was acquired by the Korean Presbyterian congregation, the organ was returned to its original home.


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Building formerly Geddes Congregational UCC. Organ removed to State Fairgrounds 1980, set up & playing. Then moved back to original location by new owners of building.

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