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Paul R. Marchesano on October 27th, 2025:

Brief announcement in the Daily Local News of the new organ, to be two manuals and tubular pneumatic action, builder unidentified. See DOCUMENTS tab.


Paul R. Marchesano on October 27th, 2025:

From a job listing by the church Oct 2025: "The organ was purchased in 1910 and was made by Charles S. Hazzard Pipe Organs in Philadelphia. It has 40 stops and is in excellent condition."

Known builders with the name Hazzard appear in the late 20th century. This might be confused with Charles S. Haskell. Further research warranted.

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