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Unknown Builder (1929)

St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church
530 Bridge St.
New Cumberland, PA

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Images


1915-01-01 - Organ (Photograph in church archives; used with permission/Database Manager)

1915-01-01 - Chancel and organ (Photograph in church archives; used with permission/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2005-10-02 - Identified through on-line information from William B. Fuhrer. -- Estey Opus 1152 (1913) was originally built for and installed in the Roaring Springs Church of God in Roaring Springs, Pennsylvania with approximately 8 ranks. St. Paul's purchased the organ from the Roaring Springs Church in 1929 and installed it in the original sanctuary. It was added to, rebuilt and reconfigured several times over its life. The instrument ended up housing approximately 15 ranks. When St. Paul built its new church building and installed Möller 10153 built for us, both in 1967, the 1913 Estey was dismantled.... its ranks now play in several different organs on a regular basis. -Database Manager

2007-06-18 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Reinstallation of used Estey from Church of God in Roaring Springs, PA. -Database Manager


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