Hoenig Organ Co.
1985

Originally Moline Organ Co. (1889)

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church

2204 Avenue I
Fort Madison, IA, US

11 Ranks - 571 Pipes
Instrument ID: 52008 ● Builder ID: 2879 ● Location ID: 45533
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Exhibited in the 1986 OHS convention(s)
This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Paul R. Marchesano on October 12th, 2021:

From the 1986 OHS Handbook:
"Phillip F. Hoenig rebuilt the instrument in the Millersville, Pennsylvania, shop of J. R. McFarland & Co., and installed it at Sacred Heart Church, his home parish, in 1984. The work was primarily restorative, except for removal of the original TC Dulciana 8' and preparation for installation of a Mixture III. The Stopped Diapason Treble 8' has bored stoppers to the top. The casework is of cherry."


Database Manager on October 28th, 2013:

Altered and relocated existing organ.
Identified by Richard C Greene, based on information found on the Internet.
-- The Moline organ was built for Concordia Lutheran Church in Burlington, IA in 1889. In 1978 the church was demolished. in 1985, Hoenig Organ Co installed the organ at Sacred Heart.

Related Instrument Entries: Moline Organ Co. (1889)

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