2007-10-27 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager
2008-01-19 - Updated through on-line information from Kevin M. Clemens. -- This organ does exist. I played it about 20 years ago. It was in very good shape at that time. It is about 13 ranks if I remember correctly. -Database Manager
2009-06-25 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- According to information on www.tyronepa.com: "In Early August of 1956, a tractor trailer arrived in Tyrone carrying The Estey Pipe Organ to Trinity Church from company headquarters along a quiet street in Brattleboro, Vermont. Financial records kept by Church Treasurer James Warnock indicate that The Organ Truck Trip from Vermont cost Trinity Church $212. Warnock also records that Trinity Church had to borrow $12,000 to pay The Total Price for their New Estey Pipe Organ. . .Estey Pipe Organ had been custom designed by Tyrone Organist Clarence Black...and Pittsburgh Organ Architect Arthur Kennedy. . .Tyrone Historian and Episcopal Priest Ralph Wolfgang offered this winsome insight in His Diary Of Trinity Episcopal Church, 'Although Trinity-s Estey Pipe Organ furnished fine music and led The Trinity Choir during one of its peak periods, The New Pipe Organ proved A Financial Head-ache until it finally was paid off in 1969.'� -Database Manager
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