2004-10-30/2019-09-20 - From the OHS PC Database, derived from A Guide to North American Organbuilders by David H. Fox (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1991). — Born 1839 in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts; father of Charles A. Ryder. Ryder was with E. & G. G. Hook firm of Boston, Massachusetts, for five years [1865-1870]; established his own firm, 1870; partner with Joel Butler in Boston, 1871-1872; relocated to Reading Massachusetts, 1883. He was associated with George S. Hutchings firm of Massachusetts, c. 1893. He was in East Weymouth, Massachusetts, 1900; representative of J.W. Steere & Son of Springfield, Massachusetts; in East Weymouth, Massachusetts, 1917; reed and pipe organs. Ryder died April 16, 1922 in East Weymouth, Massachusetts. Staff: John Brennan; William B. Fleming; Rodney Gleason; Ernest M. Skinner; Ammi P. Whiton. Sources: The Diapason July 1917, 1. The Diapason May 1922, 2. Robert F. Gellerman, Gellerman’s International Reed Organ Atlas (Vestal, NY: The Vestal Press, 1985) 111. Orpha Ochse, The History of the Organ in the United States (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1975), 250. Barbara Owen, The Organ in New England (Raleigh: Sunbury Press, 1979), 411
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