Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2023-04-19 - The Park Presbyterian Church was organized in 1854 to serve the southern section of Troy. In July, one day after the church building was dedicated a fire consumed the church and many of the houses surrounding. All but four of the families connected with the church lost their homes. Nonetheless, a new church building was erected and dedicated for worship on December 31 of the same year. It, too, has been dissolved. --*History of First Presbyterian Church*, Mark K. Smutny, Oct. 20, 1991, p. 11. -Paul R. Marchesano
2023-04-19 - The organ in this church is a large, first-class three banked instrument-a little to high up in the tower to show off its tones to their full effect. It was built by Johnson in 1855, and has thirty-three stops. Until recently, W.W. Rousseau played it. Chorus choir. --"Church Music," *Troy Daily Times*, 13:219 (Mar.11, 1865), 3. [reprinted in the *2006 OHS Organ Atlas*] -Paul R. Marchesano
Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Immaculate Conception School, Fayetteville, NY (From Park Presbyterian Church, Troy, NY) William A. Johnson Tracker 1:4 July 1957 p.5 GREAT Eolina to F (51) Grand Open Diapason (56) Viol D'Amour (56) Stop'd Diapason (56) Clarabella (44) Principal (56) Twelfth (56) Fifteenth (56) Sesquialtera III (168) Trumpet Treble / Trumpet Bass (56) CHOIR Open Diapason (56) Dulciana (56) Melodia Treble / Stop'd Diapason Base [sic] (56) Principal (56) Fifteenth (56) Wald Flute (44) Clarionet (44) SWELL Bourdon to CCC (56) Open Diapason (49) Viol D'Gambe (44) Stop'd Diapason Treble / Stop'd Diapason Base [sic] Night Horn (44) Principal (56) Firfteenth (56) Dulciana Cornet (132) Trumpet Treble / Trumpet Base [sic] (56) Hautboy (44)
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