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This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by James R. Stettner, using information found in an un-named publication.
The organ was altered by Thomas Dieffenbach in 1886. A detached, reversed console was installed with a 17-note pedalboard. Two stops were replaced. Thomas also added an enlarged reservoir and feeders to accommodate the added Pedal division. The case and facade pipe painting were also done at that time. (1976 OHS Convention Handbook notes)
Related Instrument Entries: Thomas Dieffenbach (1886) , Thomas Stephen Eader, Jr. (1973)
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