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According to information received from Robert E. Vogt, Associate Diocesan Archivist, Rochester, New York, the organ was originally built for the first Masonic Temple in Ithaca in 1884. It was then moved to the Odd Fellows lodge in 1926, and when they disbanded in 1966, the organ was installed here on a temporary basis. At some point in the organ's history, it was "extensively rebuilt."
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