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Columbia Organ Works
Columbia Organ Works

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2 Manuals 36 Registers

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Jim Stettner on October 20th, 2025:

Updated through online information from Jim Tartella [October 14, 2025]: I visited this church on 10/14/2025. The Moeller(s) is/are no longer there. Likely lost in the flood of 1972 (Agnes).

The current instrument is an undated 3-manual 'S.G. Bullions & Co.' Instrument is likely mid to late 1970's as that would be when the flood damaged church would've been repaired. Console sits center in the choir loft behind the pulpit in the front of the church. Pipe chambers are on either side of the altar area behind screens. There is a small 'Echo' organ pipe chamber in the wall of the balcony.


Jim Stettner on October 11th, 2025:

Updated through online information from Jim Tartella [October 9, 2025]: According to records, the church closed in June 2022. Building is now being used by "Calvary Bible Church". Online photos show an organ in the old choir loft behind the pulpit.


Database Manager on September 23rd, 2009:

Identified through information in List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Moller, 1928).

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