Robert K. Hale
1967

Originally George Stevens (1844)

First Baptist Church

365 Main Street
Groton, MA, US

22 Ranks
Instrument ID: 67463 ● Builder ID: 2581 ● Location ID: 58526
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2 Manuals 3 Divisions19 Stops25 Registers

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Scot Huntington on April 17th, 2025:

The organ was sold in 1975 to Susquehanna University in Selingsgrove, PA, and after several further moves and interventions to the west coast and back, was most recently relocated to the chapel of Plymouth Church, Shaker Heights, Ohio in 1997, where it exists today.


Jeff Scofield on October 19th, 2021:

Edward B. Gammons was the consultant for this work; Facebook photos of the front and back of the current sanctuary, a simple modern A-frame, do not show an organ case. It looks like a digital 3-manual is now installed in side chambers.

Related Instrument Entries: Geo. Stevens (& Co.) (1844)

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