Wm. H. Davis & Son
1895

Originally George [Geo.] Jardine (1853)

Holy Apostles Episcopal Church

9th Ave. & 28th St.
New York City: Manhattan, NY, US

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Instrument ID: 9947 ● Builder ID: 6754 ● Location ID: 9139
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Database Manager on May 7th, 2017:
The gift of the organ to Holy Apostles had three conditions attached:<br> 1. Removal was to be at the expense of the recipient;<br> 2. Mr. A. A. Wild, the organist of Annunciation, was to accompany the organ and become the organist of the Church of the Holy Apostles; and<br> 3. An appropriate brass plate was to be placed on the organ case, recording the gift and the twenty-two years of Mr. Wild's services at the Church of the Annunciation.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
Built in 1853 for the Episcopal Church of the Annunciation, New York City. When that church was dissolved in 1895, the organ was given to the Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles, New York City. William H. Davis & Son moved and reinstalled the organ, taking the 1867 L.U. Stuart organ in trade for an allowance of $300. It is not known if the Jardine organ was altered by Davis for Church of the Holy Apostles. The Jardine organ was powered by a gas engine and was installed in the chancel.

Webpage Links: Holy Apostles Episcopal Church

Related Instrument Entries: George [Geo.] Jardine (1853)

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