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Built by Charles S. Haskell, and appeared on an opus list published by the firm in The Diapason, January, 1909. Very likely that the organ listed was installed when the new chapel building was completed in 1892. The 1896 Hook & Hastings was probably a replacement of this organ.
"On Nov. 5, 1889, the vestry of St. Johnâs purchased the six lots where All Saintsâ now stands. Encouraged by the growth of the Sunday School, St. Johnâs vestry appointed a building committee for a chapel on the Haws Avenue site and a cornerstone was laid July 13, 1891. All Saintsâ Chapel was dedicated Jan. 31, 1892 by the Rt. Rev. O.W. Whitaker, Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania and regular services began in February." -- from Church History web page
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