John Brown
1903

First United Brethren Church

Philadelphia and Newberry Streets
York, PA, US

Instrument ID: 74349 ● Builder ID: 884 ● Location ID: 62496
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Paul R. Marchesano on January 11th, 2026:

Known from a report in the York Daily. See DOCUMENTS tab for full clipping. "Fine Pipe Organ. The new pipe organ purchased by the First United Brethren church, at the corner of Philadelphia and Newberry streets, arrived Wednesday and is being rapidly set up. The organ is a magnificent piece of work, the manufacturer, John Brown, of Wilmington, Del., is here personally superintending the erection. If the remainder of the pipes arrive in time the organ will be completed and ready for service Sunday a week. The motive power will be furnished by water."
-- The York Daily, Fri, Aug 14, 1903 ·Page 1

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