2007-10-22 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager
2010-11-02 - Updated through on-line information from Michael Brady. -- Was used in early 1970s (1973) but a little wheezy. Case and large pipes are still there but organ was not used during the 2009 service I attended so I don't know if it still works. Part of case is visible in background of one of the pictures at the parish web site 100th anniversary slide show. -Database Manager
2013-03-06 - Updated through online information from Don Hurd. -- I was the organist here from c. 1972-1976. There was a cash-register console when I arrived. This was replaced by the Schoenstein Co. around 1975--the pastor wanted to surprise me! The organ had a great, warm tone. The organ is enclosed in a crude, free-standing divided chamber with trellis-like grill. Painted tan/pink. -Database Manager
2016-01-04 - Updated through online information from John Miller. <br>Hybrid electric and acoustic/pipe sounds. I'm unsure if it was originally a hybrid organ or if it has been altered. My source is that this church allows me to play their organ. -Database Manager
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