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Updated by Joseph Tuttle
Updated through online information from Joseph Tuttle.
Updated through online information from Joseph Tuttle.
Updated through online information from Joseph Tuttle.
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- The organ was originally installed in 1902 as Austin Op. 72; it was rebuilt and converted from tubular-pneumatic to electro-pneumatic action in 1940 as Moller Op. 6813, who also added a new console.
Updated through on-line information from Steve Anisko.
Listed in "Recent Installations," The American Organist Vol. 41 No. 7 [July, 2007] Rebuild of existing organ
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Related Instrument Entries: M. P. MΓΆller (Opus 6813, 1940)
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