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Henry Erben (1852)

Emmanuel Episcopal Church
811 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD

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


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2004-10-30 - Rebuilt Frank Roosevelt 1892, 3-38; Rebuilt Austin. Electrified. -Database Manager

2013-12-28 - Updated through online information from steve bartley. -- Between 1911 & 1914 the church removed the original balcony and greatly altered the interior of the room; also the tower at the entrance was altered.<br>In 1914 Austin was hired to place the Erben pipes on Austin chests, placed inside the tower and made playable from a new chancel console and organ, with the opening covered by a fine facade. <br>In the mid 1990s the organs were rebuilt, and in the early 2000's the rear organ was de-piped, the air chambers sawed open to allow the routing of new heat/AC ducts. The remains of the chests are still in the tower as is the Austin Facade. The front organ was also removed and replaced by Letourneau's opus 114 -Database Manager


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