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According to the Tellers opus list, the organ was worked-on by Tellers with a contract signed October 27, 1949 for a cost of $5,625.00. Perhaps the organ was electrified in the 1930's, but by someone else?
This entry represents the electrification of an existing organ by an unidentified builder installed in 1875. Identified through online information from Andrew Henderson [November 12, 2025]: According to an article in The Daily News (Batavia, NY, February 2, 2011) the organ was electrified by the Tellers Organ Co. in the 1930s, and was renovated and enlarged ca. 2011 by the Southfield Organ Co.
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