OHS convention: 2007
2004-10-30 - Unplayable. G compass (no AA#); one-octave pull-down pedals not original. -Database Manager
2007-07-16 - Restored 2004 by Hal Gober. 2007 OHS Convention venue. -Database Manager
2007-07-16 - According to the article in the <i>2007 Organ Atlas</i>, this is possibly an Erben built in 1851 for St. Paul Episcopal in La Porte, Indiana. -Database Manager
2023-03-01 - The Diocese of Fort Wayne: 1 857-1907, by the Right Reverend Herman ]. Allerding, fourth bishop of Fort Wayne, states that the Lagro church obtained the present organ during the pastorate of the Reverend Patrick F. Roche (1884-88) at a cost of $700. Unfortunately, further details are not available from the bishop's history. Still, this fits the time frame when the Erben organ would have left the Catholics in La Porte. -- *2007 OHS Atlas* -Paul R. Marchesano
From 2007 convention program Source: 2007 OHS Atlas Date not recorded
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Lagro, IN Ca. 1845 organ Manual: 8' Principal [treble] [8'] [blank, stopped flute, bass] 8' Gedact [treble, bottom octave old, chimney flute from c1, openings on both sides of chimney from c2] [4'] Principal [1-4 wood, rest spotted metal] 4' Floete [new, stopped bass, chimney flute treble] [2'] Octava Pedal: Pulldown from Manual, GGG-GG [Received from Connor Annable 2011-08-31.] [updated with additional details from 2007 OHS Atlas, 2023-03-01]
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