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Updated through online information from John Igoe.
In Bynum Petty's book, this organ is identified with opus number 77.
On-line update from Robert Brock -- I talked with Alan Laufman before his death about the history of organs in this church. The church had no record of Pilcher Opus 74 of 1863
Identified through information in the Pilcher factory ledgers, a handwritten list of organs and notes on the firm's history, and an emended page from a catalog of c. 1870. For more information see the document referenced below.
56n man, 17n ped. From E. W. Burnham.
In the first lists, this organ was originally assigned number 55.
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