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Updated through online information from Steve Bartley.
Built for St. Paul the Apostle, which at that time was under the care of "Old st. Paul's Church." Prior to the organ's installation the church had burned, though the walls were reused, and the orientation of the building's interior was shifted 90 degrees in the renovation. The organ sat in a chamber on the right side of the chancel.
Voiced by Richard O. Whitelegg.
Installed in the chapel of St. Clement's 2011-2012, supervised by Curt Mangel; can be used Antiphonally with the Austin in the church nave.
Sold to St. Clements, Philadelphia in 2008.
Updated through on-line information from Paul Marchesano. -- The chapel has been sold to a real estate developer. The organ has been sold to St. Clement's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, PA and will be restored and installed in St. John's Chapel. It is in storage in the St. Clement's Church basement as of July 2008.
Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr.
Related Instrument Entries: Curt Mangel (2012)
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