Unknown Builder
1924

St. Michael's Episcopal Church

140 North Warren Street
Trenton, NJ, US

Instrument ID: 72505 ● Builder ID: 6193 ● Location ID: 9233
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Paul R. Marchesano on January 22nd, 2025:

Identified from A History of St. Michael's Church Trenton, from the year of our Lord 1703 to 1926, p. 305.
"THE GIFT OF A NEW ORGAN BY MR. AND MRS . NEWTON A. K. BUGBEE
At a meeting of the vestry September 23, 1923, Mr. Bugbee, the senior warden , stated his intention to provide a new organ for the church, as a gift from his wife and himself, and requested permission to displace the old one and install a new one in its place. The request was granted , and in 1924 a fine three-manual instrument, of the latest and most approved design was placed in the balcony. The gift dedicated was in memory of William Hancock and of his two daughters, Salina Toms and Sarah E. Bissell. William Hancock was the grandfather of Mrs. Bugbee (Florence Hancock Toms) . He served in the vestry from 1881 to 1890."

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