2005-04-06 - Identified through information in Volume VI p. 93 of the Pilcher factory ledger. See the document referenced below. -Database Manager
2005-04-06 - Original price: $4,000 -Database Manager
2008-10-04 - Pictured in the second edition [n.d.] of Burroughs, P. E. <i>Church and Sunday-School Buildings</i>. (Nashville, Sunday School Board, Southern Baptist Convention, 1920), p. 83. {According to the church web site, the building was not completed until 1923.) -Database Manager
2018-07-28 - Updated by David Finch, who maintains the organ.<br>\r\nThe organ was originally tubular pnuematic, the console was attached to the right side of the case. Garvin Daniels of Birmingham changed the double primaries of the great and swell to single primaries and installed exhaust magnets and Reisner stop-key console in alcove beside choir loft. A bookcace was installed to cover the hole where the Pilcher console was. There was a roof leak around 1980 and repairs to the organ included a new Schopp reservoir and 30 note pedal Bourdon windchest ( the Reisner console has 32 notes). This work was done by Norman Greenwood. This Church has a lot of history - was known as \'Brick a Day\' Church as members brought bricks to church to have the present building built. One of their better known Ministers was Ralph Abernathy, whose parsonage was fire bombed while he was pastor here during the civil rights movement. -Database Manager
Regrettably, it is not possible to display the information about the sponsor of this pipeorgandatabase entry or if there is a sponsor. Please see About Sponsors on Pipe Organ Database.