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In 1999 the organ was releathered and a used 3 manual Austin console was installed with solid state relay and combinataion action in preparation for additions which were never carried out.
The stoplist published in The Diapason did not include two stops which were present on the organ: Great Koppel Flöte 4', Pedal Princial 2'.
The congregation merged with Emmanuel Episcopal Church and meet in the [Emmanuel] building on Frankford Avenue. The building was sold and is now known as "The Church of Grace to Fujianese". Status of the organ is unclear.
The announcement in the September 1966 issue of THE DIAPASON says that the organ was recently installed; however, the extremely detailed church history on the church website says that the contract was signed in 1959 for $16,000 and the organ was dedicated on October 24, 1960, with the dedicatory recital played by Wesley A. Day on October 30, 1960.
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