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Updated through online information from Scot Hutnington.
This organ needs a thorough documentation to firmly establish a stylistic connection to Elsworth Phelps, upstate New York's first native organbuilder (active ca. 1815-ca. 1855). A contemporary newspaper account of an original organ installation in St. John's Episcopal Church, Ithaca, credits Phelps as the builder.
Status Note: There 1968.
From St. John's Episcopal, Ithaca; via Episcopal, Candor, NY; via Episcopal, Spencer, NY. [Possibly Hall & Erben.]
Related Instrument Entries: Elsworth Phelps (1824ca.)
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