C. S. Haskell [Haskell Pipe Organ Manufacturing Co.]
1896

Trinity Episcopal Church

MD213 & Main Street
Elkton, MD, US

Instrument ID: 18064 ● Builder ID: 1014 ● Location ID: 3384
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2 Manuals

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Paul R. Marchesano on October 19th, 2021:

From church history web page: "A disastrous fire in 1896 destroyed the chancel and sanctuary of the church which were subsequently repaired and improved." The Haskell organ was almost surely a part of that repairing and "improving" of the church building. The building had been completed in 1867. It is unknown what organ, if any, occupied the sanctuary before the Haskell.


Paul R. Marchesano on October 19th, 2021:

The church now has a 1992 organ by Nicholson & Co. Ltd. It is not known if the HAskell was intact until the installation of the new organ.

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