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Estey Organ Co. (1915)

St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Greenville, NC

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


Images


Unknown - Facade Pipes on left with an electronic organ console (partially obscured by Christmas tree). (St. Paul's Episcopal Church archives, courtesy of Andrew Scanlon (between 1950 and 1979)/Database Manager)

Unknown - St. Paul's Episcopal Church 1895 building, shown on 1910 post card (Archive photo ECU Digital Resources, courtesy of Andrew Scanlon (1910)/Database Manager)

Unknown - Interior of demolished 1885 building (Photograph courtesy of Andrew Scanlon (between 1915-1930)/Database Manager)

Unknown - Exterior of 1895 building (Photograph courtesy of Andrew Scanlon (ca. 1910)/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2007-09-08 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager

2017-05-21 - Updated by Andrew Scanlon, naming this as the source of information: There is a picture hanging in the Parish House of this building showing the organ.. <br> <br>This building was the 2nd of four church buildings. The first two no longer exist. There is a picture of the chancel of the 2nd building (1895) hanging in St. Paul's Parish House that shows what must be the Estey Organ. It was situated in the front on a side wall. New buildings constructed in 1930 (seats approx. 175 people; presently a 1979 Zimmer organ in rear gallery) and 1999 (seats approx. 500 people, a large C.B. Fisk, Opus 126 of 3 manuals, 58 ranks) -Database Manager

2017-05-24 - Updated by Andrew Scanlon <br> <br>Last entry contained an error: This church with the Estey organ was built in 1885 and demolished in 1930. It was located on Pitt Street between 2nd and 3rd Streets. A plaque on the brick wall marks its location and there is a cemetery at that site now. -Database Manager


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