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Builder: E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings
Position: Keydesk Attached
Design: Traditional With a Keyboard Cover That Can Be Lifted To Form a Music Rack
Pedalboard Type: Flat Straight
Features:
2 Manuals (58 Notes)27 Note Pedal3 Divisions14 Stops14 RegistersMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action✓ Combination Trundle(s)

Stop Layout: Drawknobs in Horizontal Rows on Terraced/Stepped Jambs
Expression Type: Balanced Expression Shoes/Pedals (Not Meeting AGO Standards)
Combination Action: Fixed Mechanical
Control System: Unknown or N/A

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Exhibited in the 2018 OHS convention(s)
This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on June 2nd, 2007:

Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Three-sectional facade containing 17 pipes arranged: 5-7-5. The E. & G. G. Hook was originally built for the Theological Seminary at Andover, Massachusetts. It was later moved to the Baptist church in Clinton, Connecticut. It is thought that it lost its case at this time.


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

The original builder was E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (1876, Opus 829).


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Status Note: There 1987


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Relocated from Baptist Church, Clinton, CT via storage in Middlebury, CT 1984. Moved here through OCH. Dedicated 3 May 1987 by Richard Erickson. In c. 1848 George Stevens case from Metropolitan Baptist Church, Roxbury, MA. [Church previously had 1890 Moller Op. 48, then 1912, 2m. Barckhoff, then 1950's electronic.]

Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder , E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings (Opus 829, 1876)

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