Ernest M. Skinner & Son
1942

St. Peter's Episcopal Church [1928-29]

Sanctuary

4 Ocean Street
Beverly, MA, US

Instrument ID: 73570 ● Builder ID: 7053 ● Location ID: 62564
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Jim Stettner on August 23rd, 2025:

This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified from notes for Wm. A. Johnson, Opus 252, 1868 in Johnson Organs; 1844-1898 which states, : Ernest M. Skinner & Son built a small organ in 1942 for the church's present building." Further, in E.M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List compiled by Allen Kinzey and Sand Lawn on page 209, w find an entry for St. Peter's Episcopal in Beverly, M described as. "Five or six rank unified, all enclosed in one swell box; probably the last completely new instrument to be built by Ernest M. Skinner & Son in Methuen."

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