Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2007-01-19 - Identified through information from Ben Chi, PIPORG-L: Original ventil chests discarded; console, pipes, swell enclosure. In storage in South Hadley, Massachusetts. -Database Manager
2007-06-19 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- According to both the chronological Estey Opus List as printed in the Boston organ Club newsletter (1973-79) and the geographical Estey Opus List published by the builder, the organ was rebuilt by Estey in 1952 - seemingly without opus. This included electrification and a new console, and apparently no tonal changes. Pleasant specification, but no true reed registers. Don't know if the three Pedal registers were expanded to 32 pipes from the original 30. -Database Manager
2015-04-18 - Updated through online information from Scot Huntington. -- In 2008, some of the Estey façade pipes were recycled as part of in a new case constructed for Johnson & Son Op.796, 1893, originally built for the Congregational Church, Kent, N.Y. and moved by parishioners without additional alteration to the Smithfield Church, Amenia, N.Y. -Database Manager
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