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Henry Niemann (1894)

Appold Methodist Church / Christ United Methodist Church
East Chase Street and Washington Street
Baltimore, MD

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2014-11-29 - Updated by John Igoe, using information found in an article by Steve Bartley in the October 2014 Issue of the Hilbus Chapter OHS newsletter "Where the Tracker Action Is". -- Bartley states: new organ, 2 man/ped. 26 stops, 1192 pipes, Oak case , $1,200 -Database Manager

2017-05-06 - Updated by Steven Bartley, naming this as the source of information: Balt Sun paper Nov 12, 1894 pg10.<br> "In the southeast corner to the right of the pulpit platform is the choir gallery and organ. The organ is a new one built by Henry Niemann, of Baltimore. The case is made of quartered oak, in dark finish, and is surmounted with front pipes symmetrically arranged and richly decorated in pale blue and gold. The organ has 26 stops and 1,192 pipes. It cost $1,650." -Database Manager

2017-12-12 - Updated by Steven Bartley, listing this web site as a source of information: https://www.facebook.com/ChristUnitedMethodistChurchEastBaltimore/photos/a.503218516505245.1073741829.494694027357694/566878866805876/?type=3&theater.<br> Building is now occupied by "Christ United Methodist Church" Photos found on their Facebook page show a renovated chancel area with large wood box. left of pulpit with pipes planted on top, in a very 1970s Moller style. This goes hand in hand with Moller op 11381 built for Christ UMC, Baltimore -Database Manager


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