Emory Warren Lane
Opus 49, 1901

Second Parish Unitarian [now Unitarian-Universalist of Saco-Biddeford] (1827)

Sanctuary; front

60 School Street
Saco, ME, US

14 Ranks - 792 Pipes
Instrument ID: 6647 ● Builder ID: 3579 ● Location ID: 6305
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Exhibited in the 1992 OHS convention(s)
This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

James R. Stettner on March 14th, 2022:
From the parish website, "This wonderful custom built instrument was commissioned on May 20th, 1901, and built by E.W. Lane of the Waltham Organ Company. It was finished on August 23rd, 1901. Although the purchase of an electric motor to run the air pump had been discussed, a young man was payed $30.00 to hand pump the bellows in 1902. This task appears to have been attended to by the church youth until some time in the 1920s."

Database Manager on October 8th, 2013:
Updated through online information from Catherine Glynn.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
Status Note: There 1992.

Webpage Links: [ Organ ] The Unitarian Universalist Church of Saco & Biddeford, Maine

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