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A PBS documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOLpnCCoRUI
seems to indicate that some of the chests were salvaged. The building is now in use again, and there is a small organ near the sanctuary.
Updated by James R. Stettner, who gave this as the source of the information: Online news video on May 15, 2018.
Tragically, this organ was destroyed by a 4-alarm fire at the church on May 15, 2018. Online news video from May 16, 2018 shows the interior from a helicopter. The console seems to be extant, but the case and pipework are destroyed.
Updated by Thomas L. DeLay
Organ likely destroyed by fire 5/15/2018 http://fox6now.com/2018/05/15/huge-fire-breaks-out-at-trinity-evangelical-lutheran-church-in-downtown-milwaukee/
Updated by Joseph Molter
Updated through online information from Richard C Greene.
Updated through online information from Paul Grime.
The builder did not use opus numbers to identify his work, but the catalog number S-10 was assigned to this instrument by Elizabeth Towne Schmitt and may be used for reference.
Ventil chests with Barker machine. Action made tubular c. 1900. Rebuilt by Wangerin 1927 as EP on Schuelke chests, some tonal changes. Tonal alterations by Peters, Weiland late 1980's.
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