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Bexley, incorporated as a village in 1908, is a suburb of Columbus. Information received from Stephen J. Schnurr indicates Möller documents list this organ as having been built for the Bexley Methodist Church in Columbus -- the closest city at the time. It is described as a two-manual organ with 43 registers.
Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This was a new organ in the new church. The previous Möller (Op. 1022, 1908) was sold to Capitol University, and had been installed in the previous edifice.
Related Instrument Entries: A. W. Brandt & Co. (1961)
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