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The merged congregations held their last service May 20, 2018. The Coptic Orthodox Church St. Barnabas & St. Susanna (SBSS) purchased the building.
The present Great Trumpet is not the original. The III Mixture was put in its place when the other "work" was done. A replacement Trumpet (new?) was put on another topboard ('Dulciana' I think) at a slightly later time. The original still exists in storage. -- information from James Houston, 4 December 2023
Updated through online information from David R. Moore.
Updated through online information from David M Storey. -- Organ suffered severe misgiuded attempts to make it a baroque instrument. It has numerous ranks from unknown sources. Summer of 2005 the remaining double rise reservoir and wind system were destroyed and replaced with a small box bellows and plastic hose. Despite the butchery, the organ remains and continues to function. 3 sided oak case, Diapason in facade, construction style similar to Stein and Roosevelt though execution is not as good.
Heavily rebuilt organ. The original builder was Maryland Church Organ Co. (Opus 2, 1894).
Built for St. Stephen's Lutheran, Baltimore, MD. Some pipes from St. James Lutheran's Wicks added in 1960's. Mechanical changes reversed c. 1991 by David Storey. [St. Stephen's listed for 1975 Zimmer Op. 153, 2-8.]
Status Note: There 1995
Related Instrument Entries: Maryland Church Organ Co. (Opus 2, 1894)
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