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"The organ dedicated on Sunday is richly finished in gold bronze, and contains 1,026 pipes and speaking stops. It is the largest instrument of the kind in Bucks county. Andrew Carnegie contributed $1.000 to St. John's organ fund and the church choir took an active part in raising the amount remaining."
-- News Herald, Thu, Feb 06, 1908 ·Page 1
Updated through online information from William Dunklin.
Enlargement or replacement of the 1870 Durner for this church. Rebuilt or replaced in 1936 by Möller.
Related Instrument Entries: Charles F. Durner (1870)
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