Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2007-10-13 - The old chapel (1884) on Meigs Street housed a "good, though small, organ, pumped by the janitor." The builder remains unknown. -Database Manager
2008-03-12 - This organ was considered for use in the new building, but one of the trustees objected, and pledged $1,000 toward the cost of a new instrument. -Database Manager
2024-09-11 - Is it possible this instrument was moved from a previous building? If so, you might indicate the original builder as Garret House. From the Buffalo Courier (Dec 8, 1860): “The same Buffalo manufacturers [Mr. House] have nearly completed an organ of somewhat smaller size and compass [than that recently installed at First Baptist Church, Rochester] for the Third Presbyterian Church.” [ed: from the other notes about considering moving the organ to the new building and newspaper accounts, it is not clear at all that this is the case. It is, however possible.] Information received online from Andrew Henderson on 2024-08-13 -Paul R. Marchesano
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