Hutchings, Plaisted & Co.
Opus 34, 1872ca.

First Universalist Church

250 Washington Street
Providence, RI, US

Instrument ID: 7940 ● Builder ID: 3042 ● Location ID: 7480
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3 Manuals 30 Stops

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Jim Morgan on February 19th, 2025:
The organ is now full of dead notes and was a horrible rebuild by Moller in 1972. It should have been completely restored. The case, however, is magnificent with its original stenciled pipes. I look at the organ every Sunday as organist and I imagine the original console. When it was rebuilt the 16' Pedal reed was oddly omitted.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
Electrified and reduced to 2m. BOC says Electrified twice; many original pipes retained. Church previously had Wm. Goodrich 1825, 2m, 21r. which was relocated to the Universalist Church, North Attleboro, MA in 1872, then to Wrentham, MA in 1915.

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