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In 1993 the church received a 2/14 Visser-Rowland.
Updated by James David Mason: I joined the choir at St. Andrew's in 1964. There was no functioning pipe organ, and we used a Baldwin electronic. If there had been a pipe organ, the rector/choir director, The Rev. Edwin L. Conley, who was musically talented, would have been using it. St. Andrew's was then in their original building, from the early 20th Century. Fr. Conley moved the congregation to the present site, on Woodmont, in 1965. We were then meeting in an old mansion formerly the property of the Cheek family (Maxwell House Coffee), with the intention of building. Fr. Conley intended to buy a Flentrop organ. (The organ in his previous church appeared in Blanton's celebrated book, The Organ in Church Design.) He retired before the present church was built (ID 943).
Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. Portable
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