Bryant G. Parsons & Son
Opus 1, 1984

First Presbyterian Church

203 South Elmer Avenue
Sayre, PA, US

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Instrument ID: 58174 ● Builder ID: 7939 ● Location ID: 50755
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2 Manuals (58 Notes)32 Note Pedal3 Divisions19 Stops22 RegistersMechanical (Unknown) Key Action

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Jim Stettner on November 17th, 2021:

Updated through online information from Daid Lenington. -- Three Presbyterian churches combined and relocated to Waverly, New York in what was First Presbyterian Church of Waverly. Parsons Opus 1 from Sayre, Pennsylvania was relocated to what now is Valley United Presbyterian Church in Waverly, New York.


Jeff Scofield on November 17th, 2021:

The organ was relocated in 2017 to Valley Presbyterian Church, Waverly, New York, in 2017; the casework with carvings remained.

Related Instrument Entries: Parsons Pipe Organ Builders (Opus 1, 2017)

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