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Buzard Pipe Organ Builders

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2 Manuals 16 Registers

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Database Manager on February 11th, 2019:

Updated by Matt Gerhard, naming this as the source of information: Heartland Magazine.

The November/December edition of the Kokomo Tribune\'s Heartland Magazine featured an article on the 150th anniversary of First Evangelical Church which was the original occupant of this building. A picture of the sanctuary was included which showed an attached console in the center of the organ case. Looking at the picture I submitted, I believe the console in that picture is an electronic organ.


Database Manager on June 19th, 2018:

Updated by Matt Gerhard


Database Manager on February 27th, 2018:

Updated by Matt Gerhard, who gave this as the source of the information: I witnessed the fire.

The church moved to 2000 W. Jefferson Street in the 1960s. In the early 1990s, the building (home to a different congregation) was partially destroyed by fire. The remains of the structure have since housed apartments and businesses.


Database Manager on April 6th, 2005:

Identified through information in Volume III p. 51 of the Pilcher factory ledger and the list of Pilcher organs typed by William E. Pilcher of Louisville. For more information see the document referenced below.


Database Manager on April 6th, 2005:

Original price: $2800. Water Motor

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