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Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- I made an inquiry to the church in 2017 via their Facebook page. In their reply they stated, "I checked with our History Committee, and they shared the following: It is a Wangerin Organ. It was modified by United Organ Company ca: 1960 and again in 1988." Parishioner Roslie Huntington added, "And you are all aware that the Wangerin organ is no longer in use (nor the pipes). There is now an electric organ being used." She indicated in 2021 it had been replaced 10-15 years ago.
The church Facebook page for October 31, 2020 shows 8 photos of destroyed organ components strewn across the lawn of the church.
Updated through online information from William Dunklin.
A history of the congregation was published in 1950 and is available on-line. A single sentence refers to the organ: "On May 27, 1917 a new pipe organ, which cost $3,059 was dedicated."
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by William Dunklin, using information from this web site: http://www.swisschurch.org/photo-gallery/survival-night-2012/12965879.
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