Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2009-06-08 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- According to the Hutchings opus list as published in the Boston Organ Club newsletter between Sept. 1979 and Spring 1983, the organ was originally built for the Waltham, MA residence of Mr. J. S. B. Knox. The church closed about 1901 and the property was converted for commercial purposes. The congregation reorganized as All Saints Episcopal in 1904. A new church designed by Henry Vaughan was provided by by Edward F. Searles. The Hutchings is said to have been destroyed ca. 1960. -Database Manager
2022-05-30 - from Robert J Reich: pipe organs of greater Lawrence Organized 1878; bldg.1878 red brick, at Kirk St. and Broadway on the Methuen-Lawrence line; name changed to All Saints in 1906 when new bldg. and organ were given by E.F. Searles; 2nd bldg. 1906 on Broadway at Messer in English Tudor style; old bldg. sold for commercial use still survives in highly modified form as an auto-body shop. A photograph exists showing the interior and organ of a church possibly St. Thomas. * Organ: Hutchings #74, 1878, 2m, 12s, from residence of J. S. B. Knox, Waltham; perhaps taken in trade by Searles – otherwise disposition unknown. -Andrew Scanlon
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