2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1997 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Building was formerly St. Joseph's Passionist Monastery. -Database Manager
2008-01-25 - Updated through online information from John Igoe. -- The former Monastery building is no longer associated with the adjacent St. Joseph's parish. The organ is in a gallery of a former chapel, now used for storage. The room has astounding acoustics. The organ was fully playable in the late 1990s at an AGO members' recital. -Database Manager
2013-02-16 - Updated through online information from David M Storey. -Database Manager
2013-02-18 - Updated through online information from David M Storey. -- This organ received an OHS Historic citation July 11, 1991 -Database Manager
2018-08-16 - Updated by Steven Bartley, listing conversations with this person as the source of the information: David Farmer, active parishioner at St. Joseph\'s Monestery Parish.<br>\r\nMr. Farmer informed, this writer that the old chapel of the St. Joseph Monastery has been chopped up into smaller rooms by its present owner\'s Mountain Manor Treatment Center. The organ is still in situ, but walled up in a small space. -Database Manager
from 1991 OHS Convention Handbook Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Baltimore, Maryland Irvington St. Joseph Passionist Monastery Henry Niemann, 1887 Great 58 notes Swell 58 notes Pedal 27 notes 16 Bourdon 8 Violin Diapason 16 Bourdon 8 Open Diapason 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Dulciana 8 Salicional 8 Melodia 8 Vox Celeste (TC) 4 Octave 4 Har. Flute 2 Fifteenth 2 Flautino III Mixture 8 Oboe (TC) Tremulo Manual Coupler Sw. to Ped. Gr to Ped. [Received from David M Storey 2013-02-15.]
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