Unknown Builder
1923

Originally Estey Organ Co. (Opus 37, 1902)

Methodist Church

Church Ave. (later, renamed Main Ave.)
Berwyn, PA, US

Instrument ID: 30744 ● Builder ID: 6193 ● Location ID: 27201
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Database Manager on November 2nd, 2007:

Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Unknown if installed "as is" or electrified/rebuilt. According to the "History" section of the Berwyn United Methodist website, the organ was dedicated on Nov. 18, 1923. It was dedicated as a memorial to Rev. Alden W. Quimby, who had served as pastor of the church from March 1896 to September 23, 1922. On May 15, 1961, the church and parsonage were sold to Trinity Presbyterian Church (later, became the Footlighters Theatre). New church on Waterloo Ave. built 1966-67. Unknown if Estey was taken along, or left behind in the old edifice for the Presbyterian congregation.

Related Instrument Entries: Estey Organ Co. (Opus 37, 1902)

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