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Identified through online information from Jim Lewis. -- Built for exhibition Dec. 1889/Jan. 1890 at Old South Meeting House, Boston. Moved to Treat factory in Methuen, Mass., in 1890 where it remained until 1906 when it was given to St. George's Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Church, Methuen, Mass. Casework designed by architect Henry Vaughan in "pure Corinthian" style. Two manuals, detached console, mechanical action.
Related Instrument Entries: James Treat & Co. (Opus 3, 1889) , Andover Organ Co. (Opus 46, 1963)
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