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Unknown Builder (1896ca.)

First Presbyterian Church
Harwood and Main Streets
Dallas, TX

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


Images


Unknown - Church exterior (Vintage Postcard (before 1913); image courtesy of Brad Willis/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2011-01-07 - Identified by T. Bradford Willis through photographs in <i>Holding Forth The Word Of Life, The Witness Of A Downtown Church, First Presbyterian Church, Dallas, 1856-2006,<i> by Carol J. Adams and Gordon Lindsey. -Database Manager

2011-01-08 - Updated through on-line information from T. Bradford Willis, DDS. -- Circa 1913, this pipe organ was moved (possibly enlarged) to the new/current church edifice which was designed by C. D. Hill. The organ was placed in the center of the chancel of the new church. -Database Manager

2012-04-29 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was installed in the front, left corner of the sanctuary - below the chancel. The facade was 3-sectional with 33 pipes arranged: 9-15-9, with the side sections of 9 pipes each being round towers. -Database Manager


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