Note: Not playable. (in this location)
2017-05-04 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Steven Bartley, citing information from this publication: Cecil Whig newspaper, Elkton MD 1/2/1902. Organ cost $2,200, Case front of black walnut. Organ sat in alcove behind pulpit, Gt=4 stops, Sw=6 Stops, Pd=2 stops, Key action tubular pneumatic, chest action tubular pneumatic, facade of gold leaf and various colors. Spencer water motor. -Database Manager
2017-05-04 - Updated by Steven Bartley, naming this as the source of information: The Cecil Whig Jan 28, 1905 pg1.<br> Cost $2,200. Stands in chamber behind the pulpit; Case front of polished black walnut; Facade pipes decorated with gold leaf and colors; Spencer water motor, in basement runs the feeders with a long rod; Wind chest of pneumatic type; 4 stops in Gt-6 stops in Sw- 2 stops in Ped. <br>Some pipes and wood portion of facade kept and incorporated in present Austin organ. -Database Manager
2021-03-16 - From the church history web page: "In 1949, the pulpit was remodeled, the organ was rebuilt, and new hardwood floors and carpet were added." -Paul R. Marchesano
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