Frazee Organ Co.
1937

Originally Jesse Woodberry (& Co.) (Opus 188, 1900)

Phillips Congregational Church / Redeemer Fellowship (Baptist)

111 Mt. Auburn St.
Watertown, MA, US

Instrument ID: 40825 ● Builder ID: 2150 ● Location ID: 36013
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3 Manuals (61 Notes)4 DivisionsElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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Database Manager on May 5th, 2009:
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.

Database Manager on April 28th, 2009:
Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- When this ediface was built in 1937, the 1900 Jesse Woodberry from the former church was relocated and electrified. A 4-rank, unified Choir division was added, and some other tonal changes made - like combining the original Great 2-2/3' Octave Quint and 2' Fifteenth as a II Grave Mixture. The congregation had their last service October 7, 2007, and merged with Payson Park Church in nearby Belmont, Massachusetts. The building has been purchased by the NETS Institute for Church Planting, part of the Christ Memorial Church in Willston, Vermont for about $1.3 million. The new congregation opened as Redeemer Fellowship Church (Baptist). The fate of the organ is presently undetermined.

Related Instrument Entries: Jesse Woodberry (& Co.) (Opus 188, 1900)

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