2004-10-30/2024-11-21 - From the OHS PC Database, derived from A Guide to North American Organbuilders, by David H. Fox (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1991). Active in Portsmouth, Virginia, 1915; served in military during World War I. Patent #1,512,088; 21 Oct. 1924; organ Patent #1,846,861; 28 Feb. 1932; reservoir Patent #1,875,234; 30 Aug. 1932; coupler Patent #1,891,409; 20 Dec. 1932; action. Source: The Diapason, March 1915:15. The Diapason, May 1919:11. The Diapason, Nov. 1922:21. Information taken from the text of United States patents.
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