Wm. Johnson & Son
1886

St. Michael's Episcopal Church

140 North Warren Street
Trenton, NJ, US

Instrument ID: 56253 ● Builder ID: 3181 ● Location ID: 9233
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Paul R. Marchesano on January 22nd, 2025:

"Resolved that the money given be used for the purchase of a new organ and to make contemplated improvements. The following Committee appointed. The Rector, Messrs Wilson, Hilson, Hancock & Johnson.

A NEW ORGAN ORDERED
September 9 , 1886, 8 p.m.
The Committee on Church improvements reported having ordered an organ of Johnson & Son, Westfield, Mass., to cost $1800 according to Contract.
The Committee also exhibited the plan of proposed alterations."
--from A History of St. Michael's Church Trenton, from the year of our Lord 1703 to 1926, p. 255.

Ibid., p. 256
"OLD ORGAN SOLD TO GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
May 3, 1888, 8 p.m.
The old organ was sold , paid for and removed to the German Lutheran Church of this City for $250."


Database Manager on November 23rd, 2018:

Updated by Rev Mark David Johnson, who gave this as the source of the information: I am the pastor of St Michael\'s Episcopal Church.


Database Manager on August 13th, 2015:

An original installation. Identified by John Igoe, using information found in Johnson Organs, 1844-1898: Wm. A Johnson, Johnson Organ Co., Johnson & Son: a documentary issued in honor the two hundredth anniversary of his birth, 1816-2016 / by Scot L. Huntington, Len Levasseur, Barbara Owen, Stephen L. Pinel, and Martin R. Walsh. Cranbury, New Jersey: The Princeton Academy of the Arts, Culture, and Society, 2015..
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