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Updated through online information from Rodney J. Weed. -- The organ or least the wiring and keying system were updated sometime before I arrived in 1993. If you look into the chamber you can see a series of modern circuitry with multiple IC's on several circuit boards. Definitely not original to organ. The new owners, The Divine Temple, are the First Black Church in the Green Bay area and the pipe organ especially an old one like this does not fit into their style of worship at all. They have already moved the console out of the sanctuary and put it into a classroom for storage until they can find a buyer for the organ. Since the console was not there when I visited on 12-28-12 I could not verify the number of ranks. It would be 20 if a totally straight organ but it is more likely somewhere between 10-15 ranks. The organ is clearly in jeopardy, because if they do not find someone to take it, it may very easily end up in the dump. There is no builder's label on the existing console and the console I used while organist there between 1993 & 1995.
Rebuilt as Tubular in 1900 by Lancashire-Marshall, Op. 134.
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