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4 Manuals 6 Divisions45 Stops51 Registers

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Steven Bartley on January 19th, 2026:

From The Diapason February, 1956: "FOR SALE- FOUR-MANUAL PIPE ORGAN consisting of great, swell, choir, solo, and pedal divisions. Electro-pneumatic action, detached console, 42 independent stops, 28 couplers, 26 manual pistons, 8 reversibles. Reasonably priced. Can be played by appointment. Available for removal July 1956. Contact Andre Wehrle, organist Central Presbyterian Church, Main & Jewitt Parkway, Buffalo, N. Y.


Jeff Scofield on October 15th, 2022:

This was a rebuild of a 3/39 Hutchings-Votey that was a rebuild of an 1896 Farrand & Votey; replaced in 1956 by a 4/65 Moller; once the largest Presbyterian Church east of the Mississippi (with over 3,000 members in 1942), the church closed and the buildings sold in 2007.

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