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The present console is a ca. 1950 Schantz console that was likely installed by Robert J. Wervey during his refurbishing work in 1975.
This describes a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by Mario Buchanan, citing information from this publication: From old documentation inside the church. According to the old documentation from the church, the organ was in a decrepit state, both electrically and physically with pipes installed improperly and collapsing on themselves. It is believed that Robert Wervey rebuilt the old Voetteler-Holtkamp-Sparling that was in the chapel previously. The console was in a closet on the right-side of the chancel and the pipes were in one chamber on the left side, speaking into the room through one set of swell shades.
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