Thomas H. Knollin
1900

Originally William King (1878)

Congregational Church

Sanctuary; front

Owego, NY, US

Instrument ID: 63729 ● Builder ID: 3430 ● Location ID: 55338
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Scot Huntington on April 17th, 2022:

Following the merger of the Presbyterian and Congregational churches, the former Congo church was used as a social center until it was torn down ca. 1928-29. The fate of the King-Knollin is unknown.


Database Manager on March 16th, 2019:

This entry describes the rebuild of an existing pipe organ. Identified by David Lenington, who gave this as the source of the information: Tioga County Record, October 11, 1900. Knollin rebuilt existing organ in 1900. Name of original builder: William King.

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