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Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This was the Chancel organ located in the front, left transept. it was playable from the main console (Op. 360) which also controlled the rebuilt 1851 E. & G.G. Hook in the rear gallery - rebuilt by Hutchings at the same time as Op. 359. Only the facade of Op. 359 remains today, which includes some speaking pipes. Source: Hutchings opus list as reprinted in the Boston Organ Club newsletter between 1979 - 1983.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- ORIGINALLY BUILT BY E. & G.G. HOOK, OPUS 123 (1851) Rebuild of existing 1851 Hook. new chests and framework. Retained Hook case and most of the pipes. New console at front also controlling 2-man. Hutchings organ (Op. 359, 1895) in left transept. Source: Hutchings opus list; extant Hutchings components; Andover files.
The original builder was E. & G. G. Hook (1851, Opus123).
Rebuild. Barker lever. Rebuilt & electrified by Woodberry & Harris in 1905. Detached console. Retained case and all pipework.
Related Instrument Entries: Jesse Woodberry (& Co.) (1905) , E. & G. G. Hook (Opus 123, 1851) , William F. Laws (1951) , Andover Organ Co. (Opus R279, 1989)
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