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Henry Pilcher's Sons Opus 690.5 (1910)

St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Birmingham, AL

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2016-04-17 - Organ case (Photograph by Tori Cook./Database Manager)

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2005-04-06 - Identified through information in Volume IV p. 63 of the Pilcher factory ledger. See the document referenced below. -Database Manager

2005-04-06 - Identified in the Pilcher Ledger as 'St. Mark's (Col'd) Episcopal Church'. No Opus number assigned, follows 690. Probably the c. 1893 Kilgen from the Methodist Church, 1 manual, 10 stops. That church purchased Pilcher Op. 633 in 1908. -Database Manager

2009-11-11 - With the expansion of the University of Alabama at Birmingham's campus, the church relocated to Dennison Avenue, moving the organ without alteration. Organ has two ranks, unified "up one side and down the other"; 16' octave is free reed. Still in use on a regular basis. -Database Manager


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