2004-10-30 - This entry represents the installation of a used organ. From Pilgrim Congregational, Clayville, NY. 1932. Altered. Later, rebuilt by Sidney Chase. -Database Manager
2018-02-26 - Updated by Scot Huntington, who has heard or played the organ.<br> The organ is installed at the front left of the Akron-style room, and is a woodless-, two-sided pipe fence above the impost. The pipes were originally stenciled and later painted gold. Rowland omitted three ranks with this relocation and the sliders were nailed down. Circa 1961, a local builder added three new stops in the blank locations, and over the years has subsequently enlarged the organ several times, most recently as a four-manual digital imitation. It is now unrecognizable. -Database Manager
Source: Manuscript inventory of area instruments compiled between 1961 and 1966. Date not recorded
Worcester, New York Second Baptist Church John Gale Marklove, 1873 moved here and altered Robert Rowland 1932 Compass: 58/27 MANUAL (enclosed) 8' Open Diapason (t.c.) 8' Stopped Diapason (t.c., rohr flute) 8' St. Diap. Bass (1-12, stopped wood) 8' Dulciana (t.c.) 4' Principal (t.f.#) 4' Principal Bass (1-18) Empty toeboard Flute slider nailed down (t.f.) Empty toeboard Twelfth slider nailed down 2' Fifteenth Empty toeboard Trumpet slider nailed down (t.c.) PEDAL 16' Bourdon Manual to Pedal Coupler [Received from Scot Huntington 2014-09-01.]
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