Wm. Johnson & Son
Opus 521, 1878

First Presbyterian Church

49 South Portage Street
Westfield, NY, US

Instrument ID: 52908 ● Builder ID: 3181 ● Location ID: 46278
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on July 29th, 2014:
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Scot Huntington, based on personal knowledge of the organ. The instrument was electrified by Tellers-Kent between 1918 and 1930 with no tonal changes, but including modifications to the wind system and installation of a blower. The original and elegant façade pipe decoration is extant. This is the third brick building on the site; the first burned in 1872 and the second in 1878. The church website states the organ was repaired following a major capital fund drive in 1995 for refurbishment of the physical plant.

Related Instrument Entries: Tellers-Sommerhoff Organ Co. (1910)

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