Wicks Organ Co.
Opus 117, 1914

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (1901)

Sanctuary

Faribault (Waldron), MN, US

7 Ranks - 3 Physical Divisions
Instrument ID: 73019 ● Builder ID: 7431 ● Location ID: 62364
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Jim Stettner on April 26th, 2025:
This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified from the 'Church History' section of the parish website (April 26, 2025): "In 1900 with a congregation of 500 members, construction began on a new church building. This building included 44 stained glass windows and a large ornate white altar, which was built by Frederick Sellner, a member of Trinity. The small pump organ and baptismal font were moved from the first church into the new sanctuary. Early in 1901, the 120-foot steeple was built to house a 2000-pound bell. One thousand people attended the dedication of the $16,000 church on November 10, 1901. A Wicks pipe organ was installed in 1914." This was verified by the Wicks opus list.

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