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Updated through online information from Marilyn Polson. -- This instrument was originally built for the Congregational Church in West Randolph in 1891 for $1450. When the Congregational Church and the Christian Church merged in 1905 to form Bethany Church the Steere was moved to the Methodist Episcopal Church which later became the Masonic Temple when the Methodists merged with the Baptist Church. The Christian Church's Geo. W. Hutchings organ of 1894 was moved to the now Bethany Church where it exists. In 1984 the Steere organ was moved to the shop of A. D. Moore in Pomfret, Vermont where he rebuilt and slightly altered it for Our Lady of the Snows R. C. Church in Woodstock, Vermont where it exists.
Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Originally built for First Baptist in West Randolph, VT. Moved here ca. 1905 by an unknown person or firm. Building later became the Masonic Temple. Relocated to Our Lady of the Snows in 1984 by A. David Moore. All manual stops except 8' Open Diapason are under expression. 3-sectional facade with 21 stenciled pipes arranged: 5-(3-5-3)-5.
Related Instrument Entries: A. David Moore Co., Organbuilders (1984) , J. W. Steere & Sons (Opus 318, 1891)
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