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This William King organ of 1893 is the oldest pipe organ
in any Methodist Church in Texas.
Updated through on-line information from John R. Brown, AIA.
Updated through online information from Walter W. Davis. -- Their website has two pictures of the organ and states that it originally had 363 pipes: 85 wood, 278 metal. "Replacement" (?) pipes from Holland, not total of 600 pipes. Organ still in regular use. Sought information regarding flood in Gainesville 6-18-07. Church's website indicated no damage to sanctuary. I have not seen this instrument.
Rebuilt Sipe-Yarborough 1963, 2-11.
Webpage Links: Church History
Related Instrument Entries: Sipe-Yarbrough (1961)
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