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In 2003, the organ was moved to St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Horseheads, N.Y. where it replaced a ca. 1961 electronic imitation, which in turn replaced a small William King one manual, which had been given to a local resident. The organ now in Horseheads has a 5-sectional case and a projecting keydesk with the stops in a horizontal row above the manual keys.
Status Note: There 1985.
From St. Stephen's Episcopal, Romulus, NY in 1985. Moved here by A. Richard Strauss after a merger of the two churches.
Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1860ca.)
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