Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2005-06-28 - Identified through information in <i>Classified List of Hall Organs</i>, published in 1929 by Hall Organ Co., West Haven, Connecticut. The second of two organs built here at [presumably] the same time by the Hall Organ Co. Typically, one would have been in a public theatre, the other in the more private lodge rooms. -Database Manager
2006-04-13 - Updated through on-line information from David Warfield. -- Only chests and console exist. Pipework removed by unknown person. Building scheduled for demolition this summer. -Database Manager
2023-04-05 - The pipework of this and the other organ in the Temple was removed by local technician Alan McNeely in the mid-late 1980s, subsequently sold or dispursed among local rebuild projects. The building has been demolished and any remaining organ components still in place, presumably went down with the building. -Scot Huntington
2023-04-05 - The pipework of this and the other organ in the Temple was removed by local technician Alan McNeely in the mid-late 1980s, subsequently sold or dispersed among local rebuild projects. The building has been demolished and any remaining organ components still in place, presumably went down with the building. -Scot Huntington
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