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Jim Stettner on April 27th, 2024:

Updated through online information from Charles Eberline, citing the Johnson Organs, 1844–1898, 96 book: Dedicated on 27 Oct. 1874; the nameplate reads Op. 429. Existed intact in 1958; subsequently moved to the residence of Robert A. Lehmann, New Marlboro, Mass., and electrified. The organ was returned to Lime Rock in 1982 (after the electronic substitute which supplanted it failed) and installed by Gordon Auchincloss. It was again replaced by another electronic imitation, and was removed in 2001 by Czelusniak et Dugal. Currently in storage and for sale, but in need of restoration. The casework and front pipes retain original decoration.


Jim Stettner on April 27th, 2024:

This entry represents the re-installation of the original organ, but after removal and electrification for a residence in New Marlboro, Mass. Identified through online information from Charles Eberline.

Related Instrument Entries: Johnson & Son (variant of Wm. Johnson & Son). (Opus 432, 1874) , Unknown Builder (1958)

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