2007-10-16 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager
2019-09-23 - Updated by Daniel Schwandt, who gave this as the source of the information: Visited the organ in 2011. First Baptist occupied this building until 1970. Templo Calvario (Assembly of God) occupied the building from 1979-2007, and then the Family Life Church operated from the building (known as the \"Eagle\'s Nest\") until 2015. It is currently home to the \"Iglesia de Dios 7o Dia\" (Church of God, 7th Day, of USA and Canada). I was asked by the Family Life Church in 2011 to examine the organ for possible dispersal, or at the very least to consult on the removal of the console which was in the way of their stage area. I examined the pipework and noted the stoplist. The church, which didn\'t use it, had already cut the power to the blower and so I was unable to hear it. The pipework was in immaculate shape and I tried to find a home for its parts. The console was and Estey replacement or other supply house later addition. I did not get good pictures of the interior. From what I can tell, the pipe work may very well still be in the chambers. -Database Manager
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