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"In 1815, an unknown organ maker largely replaced the Feyring organ. This anonymous model lasted untfl 1829 when Henry Corrie replaced it with his own model." - Information from OLD ST. PETER'S PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA: AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY AND INVENTORY (1758-1991), a thesis [MS] in The Graduate Program in Historic Preservation at the University of Pennsylvania, Frederick Lee Richards Jr. [son of the Rev. F. Lee Richards, Rector of st. Peter's Church (1970-1985)], p. 100.
Related Instrument Entries: Philip Feyring (1767) , Henry John [James Henry] Corrie (& Co.) (1829)
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