Stevens Organ & Piano Co.
1911

Immanuel Presbyterian Church / Deliverance Center

Main Sanctuary

340 West Grand Boulevard
Detroit, MI, US

22 Ranks - 1,398 Pipes
Instrument ID: 63418 ● Builder ID: 6015 ● Location ID: 55074
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2 Manuals 3 Divisions25 Stops

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Database Manager on January 7th, 2019:
Updated by William M. Worden, naming this as the source of information: Dedication program for the church, 1911, in the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library. <br> <br>The church is now the Deliverance Center.

Database Manager on November 14th, 2018:
Updated by William M. Worden <br> <br>On June 27, 1901, the Detroit Free Press reported that the new organ donated by prominent Detroiters Mr. & Mrs. William E. Scotten would be dedicated that evening. That organ was in the chapel that was the first building of Immanual Presbyterian. On June 5, 1911, the same paper announced that the dedication of the new main sanctuary would be delayed Because the installation of the organ was not complete. At this time it is unknown whether this was a new instrument or the chapel instrument moved to the new building. Photos of the organ in the main sanctuary of Immanuel show the same pipe facade that is present in the building today.

Database Manager on November 13th, 2018:
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. <br>Identified by William M. Worden, listing conversations with this person as the source of the information: unknown builder. . William M. Worden also gave this as a source of information: Photographs from the Burton Historical Collection; I know the building..<br>

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