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Jim Stettner on March 5th, 2026:

From the 'Some Treasures' page of the parish website, "In 1929, the Hook & Hastings organ was rebuilt by William W. Laws of Beverly, Mass., who electrified the action, installed a new Austin console at the opposite side of the chancel, and added a fourth manual division in the form of a ten-stop Echo Organ located above the entrance at the opposite end of the room."


Jim Stettner on March 4th, 2026:

This entry represents the electrification of the existing 1884 Hook & Hastings instrument. Identified from 'Notes' on the Hook & Hastings instrument listing.

Related Instrument Entries: Hook & Hastings (Opus 1231, 1884) , Wilson Barry (1972) , S. L. Huntington & Co. (2001)

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