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Columbia Organ Works
Columbia Organ Works

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Paul R. Marchesano on July 31st, 2021:

Built in the same year as the building of the new congregation, the organ was rebuilt in 1877 by Hilborne Roosevelt and again in 1896 by C.S. Haskell, expanding it to 40 stops.
-- date confirmed as 1853 in the New York Evangelist (1830-1902); Nov 5, 1896; 67, 45; APS Online pg. 13.


Database Manager on January 10th, 2016:

A new installation, identified through information in an article on Standbridge by Eugene M. McCracken in The Tracker, Volume 3 Number 4. There are no references in the article and the author lists describes no sources for his information.

Related Instrument Entries: C. S. Haskell [Haskell Pipe Organ Manufacturing Co.] (1896) , Hilborne L. Roosevelt (1877)

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