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The Aeolian Co. Opus 837 (1897)

Residence: Davis, Charles Henry
323 West 80th Street at Riverside Drive
New York City: Manhattan, NY

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2008-05-04 - Identified through on-line information from jim lewis. -Database Manager

2010-12-24 - Updated through on-line information from Connor Annable. -Database Manager

2013-07-27 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Steven E. Lawson, using information found in Factory Specification. -- -Database Manager

2013-07-30 - Updated through online information from Steven E. Lawson. -- In 1928, this organ was sold to J. E. Barbour of Paterson, N.J., at a cost of $8,875. At that time Aeolian extended the manual compasses from 58 to 61 notes, and the pedal compass from 30 to 32. Aeolian also provided a new console equipped with a Duo-Art (automatic) and Solo (semi-automatic) player, swapped the Great Fugar with the Swell Flute Harmonique [sic], and added a 61-tone Harp and a Pedal 16' Flute (deep). -Database Manager

2013-07-31 - Updated through online information from Steven E. Lawson. -- In 1928, this organ was sold to J. E. Barbour of Paterson, N.J. at a cost of $8,875. -Database Manager


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