Henry Erben
1863

Cathedral of SS. Peter & Paul

30 Fenner Street
Providence, RI, US

Instrument ID: 68383 ● Builder ID: 1934 ● Location ID: 59237
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Paul R. Marchesano on May 3rd, 2022:
Henry Erben built the organ in 1863 for the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul in Providence, RI, where it replaced an Erben instrument of the 1840s. In 1878, that building was demolished to make room for the present cathedral, also designed by Patrick C. Keely. It is possible that the organ was moved to the temporary or pro-cathedral on Broad Street, erected for use during the interim. -- *2005 OHS Handbook*

Related Instrument Entries: Welte-Whalon Organ Co. (1954) , W. K. Adams & Son (1889)

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