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Updated through online information from Steve Bartley. -- This organ was cited in The Baltimore Sun Paper 06-06-1890; Volume: CVII; Issue: 18; Page: Supplement 1, in a lengthy article about the town of Catonsville and the organ in the Presbyterian church as having come from Brown Memorial. The organ had been built by Hall & Labaugh for Brown Memorial Presbyterian, Park Ave., Baltimore in 1869. Brown replaced the Hall organ with a Steere organ in 1889. The original Hall organ was larger than the present organ and some large pedal ranks were not installed. Additionally the original case was divided in half and each half was placed in the balcony in such a way as not to block the large window. The Christadelphian church had been built as Paradise Presbyterian, later named Catonsville Presbyterian.
Status Note: There 1997
1997 Hilbus Organ Crawl. Compass 58/27. Foot pedals pull preset combinations.
Related Instrument Entries: Hall, Labagh & Co. (1870)
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