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Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is installed in a left side chamber in the chancel. The keydesk is in the chancel. Foot trundle combinations are Great Piano and Forte. The organ has a Great to Pedal reversible foot trundle. The Swell Tremolo is actuated by a hitch-down foot lever. Sources: History of the organ written by Robert C. Newton of the Andover Organ Co.; Andover opus list; extant organ documented March 1988.
The original builder was Wm. M. Goodrich (ca. 1825) / Simmons & Willcox (ca. 1860) / Hutchings-Plaisted & Co. (Op.118, 1883).
Status Note: There 1968.
Moved in 1915 from Universalist church, North Attleboro, MA by Hutchings. [The Hutchings list as published by BOC show Hutchings Op. 1728, 3m, El action, in 1916 for the Universalist Church, North Attleboro, MA. Was this organ sold here when they installed that one?] Goodrich/Simmons-Willcox/Hutchings, Plaisted & Co. organ. Rebuilt by Andover 1968, #R-90, 2-20.
Related Instrument Entries: Hutchings Organ Co. (1915) , Welcome K. Adams (ca. 1872) , Simmons & Willcox (ca. 1860) , Hutchings, Plaisted & Co. (Opus 118, ca. 1883) , Wm. M. Goodrich (ca. 1825)
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