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Updated through on-line information from Peter D. Haskell. -- The organ is in excellent playing condition, and is in regular use for church services.
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Originally built for the Universalist Church [in E. Livermore?] at a cost of $50.00. Housed in a handsome, free-standing Gothic case in a slightly elevated choir loft at the rear of the room. Case of chestnut with walnut trim. Four-sectional facade of 14 gold-painted pipes arranged: 4-5-5-4. The organ was refurbished for Easter in 1963 by the Andover Organ Co. (Bob Reich & Ed Boadway) as their R-19. The original Pedal Subbass drawknob had to be reworked in 1963. That drawknob is now inoperable, and the "Pedals" drawknob (originally the Pedal Check) now operates the Pedal stop action.
Status Note: There 1992
Originally Universalist. Building mostly idle from c. 1900 to 1952, when acquired by Presbyterian mission.
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