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Updated through online information from Philip Stimmel.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- According to the Estey Opus List as published in the Boston Organ Club newsletter (1973-79) and the Estey Organ website (www.esteyorgan.com) the organ was originally fitted with a player. Large, three-sectional facade containing 59 pipes arranged: 19-21-19. The organ was dedicated in a rather grand program by S. Archer Gibson, organist of Brick Presbyterian on Fifth Ave. In New York City, on February 22, 1906.
From Phil Stimmel: The organ was given to the church in memory of General Julius Jacob Estey by his sons, Jacob Gray Estey and Julius Harry Estey.
Electrified 1958, Elroy E. Hewitt.
Webpage Links: Opus 300 - Baptist Church, Brattleboro, VT [Estey Organ Co. website] , Opus 300 - Brattleboro, VT [Estey Organs website]
Related Instrument Entries: Elroy E. Hewitt (1958)
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