Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - From Albany? via Chatham (possibly North Chatham Methodist). Church closed and privately owned -Database Manager
2013-12-04 - Updated through information from Lisa Hester: -- Relocated. Now in First Presbyterian Church, Benton, Arkansas. We received this information about the organ: <br>"The instrument was built in New York City for a church in Chatham, near Albany. In the 1930-s it was moved to another church in the nearby town of Stuyvesant. One of the Mayer daughters took piano lessons from Mrs. Ogden, the long-term organist at the Stuyvesant Church who was very devoted to the instrument. After the Methodist Conference ordered the church closed in 1979, the Mayers (Jane Jessup Mayer) purchased the building, upon reselling the church more than twenty years later, Mrs. Mayer retained ownership of the organ." -Database Manager
2013-12-31 - Updated through online information from Lisa Hester. -- This Jardine Pipe Organ has been restored and was relocated to First Presbyterian Church, Benton, Arkansas, in 2007 by Coleman Pipe Organ Builders. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from the installers Coleman Pipe Organ specs on the organ dedication December 7, 2007. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Manual: (58 notes) 8' Open Diapason 8' Clarinet Flute (TC) 8' Stopped Diapason Bass 8' Clariana (TC) 4' Principal 4' Boehm Flute 8' Cremona 2' Flageolet 8' Oboe Gamba (TC) Pedal: (27 notes) 16' Bourdon Pedal coupler Tremulant Balanced swell pedal [Received from Lisa Hester 2013-12-06.]
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