Art Organ Co.
1909

Residence: Mills, Edgar

"Studio" (two story great room)

131 East 66th Street
New York City: Manhattan, NY, US

Instrument ID: 36769 ● Builder ID: 184 ● Location ID: 32431
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Builder: Unknown
Position: Unknown
Design: Unknown
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Features:
2 Manuals

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Combination Action: Unknown
Control System: Unknown or N/A

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on August 2nd, 2013:
Updated through online information from Steven E. Lawson.

Database Manager on May 31st, 2011:
Updated through on-line information from David H. Fox. -- Edgar Mills, a businessman and collector of musical instruments, died on 1 June 1928 and his apartment sold that year. The organ is mentioned in a 16 July 1908 letter from G. A. Audsley to Philipp Wirsching (American Organ Archives).

Database Manager on October 17th, 2008:
Identified by Jim Stark. Art Organ Company contract. Relocated to St. Michael's, Newark.

Database Manager on October 17th, 2008:
Identified by Jim Stark. Contracted by Art Organ Company, but built by Wirsching Organ Co. Further details under other entry

Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1929) , Robert M. Turner (1974)

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