Henry Erben
1858

Congregation Emanu-El / St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church

110 E. 12th Street
New York City: Manhattan, NY, US

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Instrument ID: 57648 ● Builder ID: 1934 ● Location ID: 50330
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Database Manager on February 3rd, 2016:

From 1854-1868, Temple Emanu-El was located at 110 East 12th Street in the former Twelfth Street Baptist Church. In 1858, Henry Erben installed a new organ in the refurbished sanctuary. After Temple Emanu-El moved to Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street, the building became St. Ann's Catholic Church. The organ was enlarged and electrified sometime in the 20th century, and was removed to storage when the building was razed in 2005.

Webpage Links: Congregation Emanu-El

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