Fred Betts
1937

Originally Hope-Jones Organ Co. (1908)

Waverly Baptist Church

23 Tioga Street
Waverly, NY, US

Instrument ID: 68334 ● Builder ID: 7914 ● Location ID: 54414
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Paul R. Marchesano on October 7th, 2024:
The Evening Times, cited by David Lenington, was a newspaper published in Sayre, Pennsylvania; according to the Wikipedia article on Sayre, Pennsylvania, "Sayre is part of the Penn-York Valley ("The Valley"), a group of four contiguous communities in New York and Pennsylvania: Waverly, New York; South Waverly, Pennsylvania; Sayre; Athens, Pennsylvania, and smaller surrounding communities with a combined population near 35,000." There is a Waverly, Pennsylvania, but the combined evidence of the newspaper article and the geographic proximity of Sayre, Pennsylvania, and Waverly, New York, makes clear that Waverly, New York, is the correct city. Information received online from Charles Eberline on 2024-10-07

David Lenington on April 28th, 2022:
From *The Evening Times*, December 7, 1937.

David Lenington on February 5th, 2022:
From The Evening Times, December 7, 1937. Article indicates Fred L. Betts from Moravia rebuilt the organ. A new oboe was added.

Related Instrument Entries: Hope-Jones Organ Co. (1908)

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