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The Central New York chapter of the OHS visited here in May, 1979. The large brick church and organ were still in good condition and in regular use at that time. The newsletter reported the organ had been nominated for an OHS citation, which was in process and soon to be awarded.
The church closed in the early 1980s, and the congregation either dispersed or merged with another, possibly the Presbyterian church. The organ was given to the First Presbyterian Union Church in Owego New York, ca. 1984-1987, where it replaced a 1914/1964 Hillgreen, Lane, Co. instrument and was sympathetically restored without change by Gregory Hand, a builder working at the time, near Johnson City, N.Y.
According to David Jackson, the church building has been gone for many years.
Moved to First Presbyterian, Owego, NY.
Related Instrument Entries: Gregory A. Hand (1984 ca.) , William Sutherland (W. S.) Stevens
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