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David Dieffenbach (1830 ca.)

Residence: Curtis Dieffenbach
Millersburg
Bethel, PA

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


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08/01/2017 - Organ case and keydesk (Photograph from an archival source: Dieffenbach Organ Preservation Society Facebook page, submitted by Carol Dieffenbach Kantner/Carol Dieffenbach Kantner)

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Possibly built for Schaefferstown church, but probably built as residence organ. Probably used in a church c. 1900. Purchased 1914 by Valentine D. Ulrich. Sold 1962 to Mr. Siebert in Elizabethtown, PA. Purchased by Curtis Dieffenbach in 1972. Compass 54 notes, no pedal. -Database Manager

2008-06-23 - Updated through on-line information from Carol Dieffenbach Kantner. -- This organ, built by my great-great-great-grandfather David Dieffenbach, is currently in my home in Bernville, Pennsylvania. I purchased it from my uncle, Curtis Dieffenbach. -Database Manager


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