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Building built c.1892 as West Side Presbyterian Church, apparently sold to Canaan Baptist Church in 1908. West Side existed in another location until 1972 when they merged with First Presbyterian Church of Germantown.
This building was orginally West Side Presbyterian. A 2 manual Haskell was originally installed here according to the opus list published in The Tracker volume 29 no. 3 however this entry may describe an organ that superceeded it.
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by James R. Stettner, who gave this as the source of the information: I saw a picture of the organ facade on their Faceboook page.
The organ facade consist 21 pipes displayed in 5 towers of pipes arranged: 3-5-5-5-3. The towers are separated by wooden grilles.
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