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This was HOmer Blanchard's home church growing up; he later studied organ with Van Denman Thompson at DePauw University in Greencastle; Mr. Blanchard's father purchased the organ when the church closed and put the organ into storage; Moller rebuilt and enlarged the organ for Homer Blanchard's residence in Pomona, California, in 1940; he was head of the music department at Pomona College at the time.
Tubular-pneumatic pedal action.
Identified through information in the 2007 Organ Atlas. Removed from the church, placed in storage, then rebuilt in 1940 (Opus 6798) by Möller, under the supervision of Richard O. Whitelegg, for the Claremont, California residence of William G. Blanchard.
Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus 6798, 1940)
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