Note: Not playable. (in this location)
2009-04-12 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928). -Database Manager
2014-01-06 - Updated through online information from steve bartley. -Database Manager
2014-01-06 - Updated through online information from steve bartley. -- Organ started life as a tubular action on bar chests. Some time later the action was electrified. The instrument is unplayable due to the defects of the chest. Much if not all of the previous 1880s Henry Niemann pipe work was reused. The building was restored in recent years keeping much of its Victorian splendor, the organ was not part of the restoration. -Database Manager
2016-09-09 - Updated through online information from Steve Bartley. <br>Sun Newspaper 1/9/1908, pg 12, reports on the progress of the St. Ann's organ installation, including some specifics "casing of quartered oak, highly polished and the pipes are in gold and lavender. The instrument has 23 speaking stops and 6 couplers, in addition, is fitted with adjustable knobs both for the hand and feet. Cost about $5,000" -Database Manager
2025-02-14 - This church has been closed by the Archdiocese of Baltimore -David Storey
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