Unknown Builder
1918

Originally Unknown Builder (1889)

Plymouth Congregational Church [1859; 1869-71]

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232 E. Onondaga Street
Syracuse, NY, US

Instrument ID: 74174 ● Builder ID: 6193 ● Location ID: 28390
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Jim Stettner on December 9th, 2025:
This entry represents the 'rebuilding' (and electrification?) of the existing 1889 organ with the addition of chimes. Identified from an online .pdf history from the church website: "In 1918, new chimes and a rebuilt organ were dedicated to Dr. Adolf Frey, long-time organist at Plymouth and Professor of Organ at Syracuse University's College of Fine Arts." It was replaced with the current Möller organ in 1930. Preston S. Mitchell, The Years of Plymouth, 1853–1963: With Supplements... (Syracuse: Plymouth Congregational Church, 1998), 31, 33, 36. Available online at https://www.plymouthsyr.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/The-Years-of-Plymouth.pdf

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