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Upon the church's disbanding, the organ apparently found its way to Trindle Spring Evangelical Lutheran Church; it was rebuilt by Moller in 1965 and replaced in 1993 by a Zimmer in 1993.
Updated through online information from Jim Tartella (August 18, 2025): Closed in 1931. According to records -- Organized in 1894. New building opened in 1902. In 1931, the church was forced to disband due to lack of finances and had been without a minister. Overtures of mergers with St. Peter’s and St. John’s met with failure. The building reverted to the Susquehanna Synod of Lutheran Churches of Eastern Pennsylvania.
Identified through information in List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Moller, 1928).
Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus R-733, 1965)
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