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OHS Convention 2007: Electrified 1920s by Seeburg-Smith Co. Console later replaced.
Apparently electrified at some time. New Geneva console installed in 1978. The building belongs to the Historical Landmarks Foundation, and as of 2005 is used by a variety of community groups. As of 2005 Reynolds Associates of Marion, Indiana has made a proposal to renovate the organ. (Information from Joseph G. Roberts in 2005.)
Now believed to be by the Sanborn Organ Shop (probably Thomas Prentiss Sanborn).
Altered.
Related Instrument Entries: Seeburg-Smith Co. (1921ca.)
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