Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2009-08-16 - Identified through research conducted by Sand Lawn, courtesy of David Scribner. Rebuild of 1897 Pilcher. -Database Manager
2011-09-17 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Replaced by new organ from A.E. Schlueter in 2010. Pilcher/Holtkamp instrument was removed by Organ Clearing House and was placed in storage. -Database Manager
2011-09-18 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Replaced by A. E. Schlueter in 2010; unknown if any parts reused in the new instrument. The building dates from 1889 and had a mechanical action instrument installed at that date. The stenciled facade pipes from it were retained by Holtkamp, although it is not known if they were playing or only display. The Schlueter facade pipes are not stenciled. -Database Manager
2011-09-19 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Correction: Pilcher/Holtkamp organ placed in storage by Schlueter. -Database Manager
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