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Database Manager on July 5th, 2010:

Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- According to a .pdf file of the church history on the church's website: "One of Dr. Estey's first projects was the remodeling of the church auditorium and Sunday School, prompted mainly by Mrs. Jane C. Stormont's $4,000 gift for a new pipe organ. [the 1906 Hook & Hastings]. Originally, in the old auditorium the pulpit faced a diagonal aisle in the northwest corner which extended to a southeast vestibule. A choir loft proceeded along the north wall and a handpumped pipe organ was west of the northeast vestibule."

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