The Ross King Company, Inc.
1985

Originally Reuter Organ Co. (1974)

St. John's Episcopal Church

2401 College Avenue
Fort Worth, TX, US

30 Ranks
Instrument ID: 71899 ● Builder ID: 3372 ● Location ID: 19240
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Received from Aaron Jackson on 2/4/2026

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Paul R. Marchesano on August 25th, 2024:

From HISTORY OF ST JOHN'S CHURCH by Ryan Tour:
"The organ was built by the Reuter Organ Company, Laurence, Kansas in 1974. It was rebuilt and expanded by the Ross King Company, Fort Worth, Texas in 1985. Organ pipes are arranged in ranks. A rank is a complete set of pipes of similar timbre tuned to a chromatic scale. Our organ has 30 ranks. The existing pipe cases on the north and side walls, built by Ross King were designed by James R. Wooten, Jr, architect and a member of the parish."

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Related Instrument Entries: Reuter Organ Co. (1974)

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