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Updated by ERIC J GASTIER, naming this as the source of information: Details taken from church's 1943 centennial booklet.
This organ was apparently built for the church's 1901 building and later moved to the 1927 sanctuary (built on the same site). According to church records, the original cost was $1,490 of which Andrew Carnegie provided $500. The pipework of this organ was incorporated into Schantz #0133 of 1951.
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by Eric J. Gastier, who gave this as the source of the information: Schantz Organ Company archives.
Most of the pipework from this instrument was incorporated into Schantz #0133 installed in this church in 1951.
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