Kohl Organ Co.
1950

Originally W. J. Staub (1900)

First Methodist Church

Union and Center Streets
Canton, PA, US

Instrument ID: 68229 ● Builder ID: 3442 ● Location ID: 59118
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David Lenington on April 9th, 2022:

W. S. Staub pipework was originally exposed. When the organ was rebuilt by Kohl Organ Company, pipework was placed behind a gothic style screen. "Console was moved to the left of the chancel ..." From The Daily Review, January 20, 1950.

Related Instrument Entries: W. J. Staub (1900)

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