Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2005-06-16 - Identified through information in *Descriptive Catalogue of Superior Church Organs Manufactured by Geo. H. Ryder & Co.*, published in Boston, January, 1896. Dates are not included in the publication; the one given here is conjectural. -Database Manager
2006-09-06 - Updated through on-line information from Barbara Owen. -- This church was closed and torn down probably in 1930s. Organ was moved to St. Louis de Gonzague, Newburyport at that time. At an unknown time the interior was replaced by a second-hand 4-rank Wicks. Case existed there until organ replaced by E. W. Lane/Stuart/Wissinger organ. Case removed and relocated by OCH. -Database Manager
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