2005-11-21 - Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Free-standing and encased with a recessed keydesk. Gothic case with crenelations. 3-sectional façade of gold-painted dummy pipes. Original pedal compass 12-notes. 30-note pedalboard added later with added pipes for original 16' Bourdon. Original home unknown. In 1938, the organ was in St. James Episcopal in Dillon. Replaced 1948 by II-manual, 3-rank M. P. Möller. In 1948, it was in St. John's Episcopal in Townsend, Montana, where it was replaced by a Hammond. In 1958, it was acquired by Don Stagg of Butte, placed in storage, then installed in 1974 in the Stagg residence in Vancouver, B.C. In 1989, it was moved to the Stagg residence in Blaine, Washington. -Database Manager
2007-10-23 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager
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