Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2005-06-03 - Electrified and substantially altered in the mid 1900s. Replaced by a 3m Fisk in 1976, using the Marklove case. -Database Manager
2018-02-26 - Updated by Scot Huntington, who has heard or played the organ. <br> <br>The Fisk is a 2-manual, not three. Fisk reused the chestnut main case, and used chestnut reclaimed from the pews of St. Mary's Church of the Sacred Heart in Boston, immediately prior to its destruction- the church once home to the large Johnson & Son Op. 499, 1877, relocated to Mankato, Minnesota. Fisk recycled the narrow-scale open wood pedal Open Diapason 16'; the Great flutes 8, 4 and Choir flute 8, all of wood, were recycled from the Marklove in revoiced condition, and the Pedal Super Octave 4' was recycled from the former Great Diapason. -Database Manager
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