George Jardine & Son
1896

Scottish Rite Building

29-35 S. Pennsylvania Street
Indianapolis, IN, US

1,500 Pipes
Instrument ID: 55352 ● Builder ID: 2290 ● Location ID: 48370
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Paul R. Marchesano on February 27th, 2023:
The assembly room for Council and Chapter degrees was situated on the sixth floor and featured a $4,000 electric-action pipe organ built by Geo. Jardine & Son of New York City, New York, and noted to contain 1,500 pipes. Performances were viewed from the eighth-floor galleries. Two electric elevators provided transport from floor to floor at a speed of 250 feet per minute. The dedication was held on November 30, 1896. The organ was in place at the dedication or soon thereafter, for a Professor Schonacker provided organ "numbers" during a "house warming" on January 20, 1897. -- *2007 OHS Atlas*

Database Manager on July 13th, 2015:
Cost $4,000<BR> Installed in assembly room for Council and Chapter degrees (6th Floor)

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