Stephen J. Russell (& Co.)
Opus 34, 1998

First Congregational Church

Burlington, VT, US

Instrument ID: 51497 ● Builder ID: 5465 ● Location ID: 27107
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3 Manuals Electrical Key Action

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on June 30th, 2013:

A new organ, identified through information in the 2013 OHS Atlas: -- "Russell & Co., Op. 34 & 34A; dedicated in recital by David Higgs, June 7, 1998; 1904 case retained;
said to be the largest organ in Vt.; extant"

Related Instrument Entries: Woodberry & Harris (1889) , Estey Organ Co. (Opus 3194, 1952)

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