Votteler-Hettche Co.
Opus 11, 1907

Crow River Lutheran Church

Sanctuary

417 Washburn Ave.
Belgrade, MN, US

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Instrument ID: 3293 ● Builder ID: 6450 ● Location ID: 3141
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on February 18th, 2021:
(Moved Note) **Database Manager on December 07, 2016:** This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by William Dunklin, using information found in a vintage post card. A vintage postcard shows a 2-manual organ standing at the left side of the "nave." The lower case work is simple frame and pane. There are decorated facade pipes arranged in three flats. There is no upper casework. The congregation still inhabits this building, though the interior has been extensively modernized. Fate of the organ is unknown.

Database Manager on February 3rd, 2007:
Church records indicate that it was built by Henry Holtkamp (known to be working with Vottler-Hettche 1903-1914). Opened 7 April 1907. (Letter from the organist.)

Database Manager on January 29th, 2007:
Restored by Hendrickson Organ Company in 1983 as their Opus 61a.

Related Instrument Entries: Hendrickson Organ Co. (Opus 61a, 1983)

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