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Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This was a rebuild and enlargement of the existing organ. Unknown if existing chests were fitted with T-P pull-downs or if all-new chests were employed. In 1950, Möller again worked on the organ, this time electrifying the chest primaries, increasing the pedal compass from 30 to 32 notes, and adding ranks.
Related Instrument Entries: Charles Hanzelman [Hanzelmann or Heintzelman(n)] (1861) , E. A. White (1898) , George Haus (1840) , Lehigh Organ Co. (1992) , David Tannenberg (1793) , M. P. Möller (Opus R-373, 1950)
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