George [Geo.] Jardine
1885

St. Peter's Episcopal Church

60 Morgantown Street
Uniontown, PA, US

Instrument ID: 34208 ● Builder ID: 3148 ● Location ID: 10683
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Database Manager on May 12th, 2008:
Updated through online information from Paul Marchesano. -- Gen. George C. Marshall was a member of the church and pumped the organ as a child. Church records indicate that he fell asleep one morning and the organ stopped playing mid-phrase. He was dismissed thereafter from organ pumping duties.

Database Manager on April 6th, 2008:
Identified through online information from Paul Marchesano. -- Organ cost mentioned in <i>American Architect and Building News</i> (periodical), v. 19, p. 31 (1/16/1886). "English Gothic of the fourteenth century . . . amount paid to the architect, $350 . . . cost of the windows, $2,100; tiling, $640; chancel furniture, $725; other furniture, etc., $150; probably cost of the bell, $300; cost of the organ, $1,825 . . ."

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