J. Allen Farmer, Inc.
2001

Originally Henry Erben (1851)

Saint Timothy's Episcopal Church

Chapel

2575 Parkway Drive
Winston-Salem, NC, US

4 Ranks - 190 Pipes
Instrument ID: 68207 ● Builder ID: 3082 ● Location ID: 59101
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Exhibited in the 2001 OHS convention(s)
This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Paul R. Marchesano on April 4th, 2022:
Temporarily installed in this location (2001-2005) ..."on loan from Church of the Holy Cross, Statesburg, South Carolina while that church is undergoing termite evacuation." -- *2001 OHS Handbook* Visited during 2001 convention

Paul R. Marchesano on April 4th, 2022:
Updated through on-line information from Kristin G. Farmer. -- Keyboard folds into case and panel which covers keyboard folds completely down against lower case when organ is in use. Devastating termite damage discovered throughout the church, not in organ, in 2001. All furniture, including organ removed. Organ temporarily set up at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church, Winston-Salem, NC. After 4 years it was returned to storage unit in Sumter, as part of litigation Holy Cross vs. Terminix.

Related Instrument Entries: Henry Erben (1851)

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