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James Jackson (& Son) (1820)

Liberty Hill Presbyterian Church
18 Meeting Lane
Liberty Hill, SC

Consoles

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1995. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - From Bethesda Presbyterian, Camden, SC c. 1900. Restored 1995 by John Farmer -Database Manager

2019-05-14 - John Chestnut gave the organ to Bethesda Presbyterian in Camden, SC, soon after that church was built in 1820. The wood is solid mahogany and the organ was pumped by hand; when electricity was available at the church, an electric blower was installed. When Gov. John G. Richards heard the organ was being replaced at Bethesda in 1907, he arranged to have Liberty Hill Presbyterian purchase the organ. His wife, who had played the organ at Bethesda, followed the organ to Liberty Hill and played it for another 45 years until she died in 1957. It was restored by J. Allen Farmer of Winston-Salem NC and rededicated on March 17, 1996. It is thought to be the oldest pipe organ in South Carolina. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Source: Stoplist copied from the Columbia SC AGO website Date not recorded

    Liberty Hill, South Carolina
    Liberty Hill Presbyterian Church

    James Jackson   1820   1/6
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    MANUAL (no pedalboard)

 8' Open Diapason        54
 8' Dulciana             54
 8' Stop Diapason treble 54
 8' Stop Diapason bass
 4' Octave               54
 4' Flute                54
 2' Fifteenth            54

    Combination foot pedal

 [Received from Jeff Scofield
        May 14, 2019]

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