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Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This organ replaced an 1828 organ for which Alley allowed a $500.00 credit and took the existing organ in trade. The former organ is thought to have also been by Alley. The 1838 Alley was, in turn, taken in trade with a $700.00 credit when replaced by a new E. & G.G. Hook in 1866. The subsequent disposition of the Alley is unknown. Source: 1987 OHS Convention Handbook.
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