Hilborne L. Roosevelt
1877

Residence: Elbridge T. Gerry

Lake Delaware, NY, US

27 Ranks
Instrument ID: 18015 ● Builder ID: 5396 ● Location ID: 16382
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on April 7th, 2019:

Updated by Scot Huntington, who maintains the organ.

This is a duplicate and incorrect entry for the instrument posted under number 52929. Lake Delaware is a privately-owned body of water in the town of Andes, not an official township. After its installation in the boy\'s camp chapel, it was intended the organ was destined for eventual installation at St. James\' Church, Bovina, NY, upon its completion (also on Gerry property and built as a private chapel for the Gerry daughters), but was never installed there, remaining to this day at the Lake Delaware Boy\'s Camp in Andes, NY, several miles west of both the Bovina church and the first of the Gerry lake estates which was the organ\'s original home.


Database Manager on May 9th, 2005:

Enlarged by Roosevelt in 1886. Relocated to St. James Episcopal, Lake Delaware c. 1913.

Related Instrument Entries: Clark & Fenton (1915)

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