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Information received via email from Jim Tartella, 2024-12-31:
In 1920, the church was then called "Asbury Methodist Episcopal". They had a 4 manual Steere & Company [sic] organ with a separate 'Echo Division' in the balcony on the other side of the sanctuary. Records indicate that it was the last Steere built as the factory burned down after the installation. The current Moeller replaced the Steere in 1972. Parts from the old "Echo Division" are still in the church tower behind the balcony.
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