Richard M. Ferris (& Co.)
1895

Originally Henry Crabb (1841)

Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association

Auditorium

Ocean Grove, NJ, US

22 Ranks
Instrument ID: 41261 ● Builder ID: 2027 ● Location ID: 36380
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Builder: Unknown
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Pedalboard Type: Unknown
Features:
3 Manuals 4 Divisions24 StopsMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action

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

Database Manager on January 17th, 2012:
Updated through online information from Christopher Flynn. -- I am the current building manager for the Auditorium, and have authored two books on the history of Ocean Grove. It is my understanding this organ was moved to the Ocean Grove Youth Temple, after the purchase and installation of the Hope-Jones organ in 1908.

Database Manager on June 12th, 2009:
Identified through online information from George Nelson. -- Organ was built in 1841 by Henry Crabb for Washington Square Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, N.Y. It was a 3-manual instrument. It was rebuilt there by Richard M. Ferris in 1854. As rebuilt it contained 3 manuals, 24 ranks, 22 stops. It was placed center front in the Ocean Grove Auditorium and served until replaced in 1908 by the Hope-Jones organ.

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