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This entry describes a new home for an organ that was relocated without either tonal or mechanical changes.
Identified by David Lenington, listing conversations with this person as the source of the information: Dr. Judy Congdon.
1. The builder's name, Midmer-Losh, was provided by Dr. Judy Congdon. The Midmer-Losh
organ probably was a used instrument when it wasinstalled at Houghton Wesleyan Church
in 1935.
2. The 1935 date is from the April 26, 1935 issue of The Houghton Star.
3. The organ was rebuilt by Gene Burmaster in the 1970s per Dean Liddick.
4. The organ was removed when the new James Louder organ was installed in 2008.
5. The pipes were relocated to Lima Presbyterian Church in Lima NY, where they were
combined with a small organ that had been in storage per Dr. Judy Congdon. The
enlarged organ at Lima Presbyterian Church was dedicated in 2018. The date is from
the Genesee Valley Pennysaver at https://www.gvpennysaver.com/calendar/lima-presbyterian-church-organ-dedication-concert/event_13378b1a-d59b-11e8-97ce- 4fa70550a2fc.html
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