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Wm. Schuelke Organ Co. (1891)

Grace Episcopal Church
Pikes Peak Ave and North Weber Street
Colorado Springs, CO

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


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2009-06-11 - Identified from an advertisement offering the instrument for sale by Dorian Organ Sales and Service, January 2008. Combined with Roosevelt Op. 376 in the newly combined Grace and St. Stephen's Church in 1926 to produce a three-manual hybrid that was removed in 1930, replaced by a Welte. The Roosevelt-Schuelke went to a residence where it remained until removed to storage in 1999. -Database Manager

2022-03-29 - The building was enlarged with the addition of transepts in 1890, and a 2m organ built at a cost of $5,000 by Wm. Schuelke, No. 90 (1891) was installed by the builder, who provided another organ, No. 91, to the First Baptist Church in Colorado Springs, at the same time. Another church in town, First Congregational, which housed a 3m Hook & Hastings, Op. 1432 (1889), took advantage of Wm. Schuelke's presence, and according to the *Colorado Springs Gazette* of 18 June 1892, he "revoiced" (probably tuned) the Hook & Hastings before departing for Milwaukee after installing his new instruments. -- *1998 OHS Handbook* -Paul R. Marchesano


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