Steven Bartley on December 29th, 2025:
from - The Evening Star, Washington DC- July 31, 1867 & Church website of the Salisbury Presbyterian Church Midlothian VA
30 stops, 16 ft tall, wood is mostly pine, with a grained finish to look like oak. Arrived by the steamer E.C. Knight.
In the early 1980s this organ was provided a new case and installed in the Salisbury Presbyterian Church by organ builder George Payne (Lewis & Hitchock) It has since been removed from the that church.
Database Manager on November 7th, 2008:
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was removed and placed in storage in 1956 when the hospital was razed. It remained there until 1980 when it was acquired by Salisbury Presbyterian Church in Salisbury, VA, who was embarking on building a new sanctuary. It was restored over a two-year period and installed in 1982 by an unknown person or firm.