A. Gottfried & Co.
1929

Presbyterian Society / First Presbyterian Church

Sanctuary

7 Clay Street
Le Roy, NY, US

Instrument ID: 73951 ● Builder ID: 5 ● Location ID: 61667
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Andrew Henderson on November 8th, 2025:
This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified through online information from Andrew Henderson [November 8, 2025]: From the *Democrat & Chronicle* (Rochester, NY, March 24, 1929): "Le Roy, March 23--Dedicatory services of the new pipe organ just installed in the First Presbyterian Church at a cost of $12,000 will be held tomorrow morning ... The new organ was built by A. Gottfried Company of Erie, Pa. The great organ contains 488 pipes and the choir organ has the same number. There are 915 pipes in the swell organ. An eight foot Vox Humana, harp of 60 notes and chimes of 20 notes, are a part of the organ. Twenty-three couplers, 18 combination pistons, four generals and five accessories are available for the organist, as well as a double bank of keys and pedal organ."

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