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The Aeolian Co. Opus 1276 (1914)

Residence: Charles G. Gates
2501 East Lake of the Isles
Minneapolis, MN

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


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c.1915 - Console (Photograph from an archival source: OHS Archives, submitted by Jim Lewis/Jim Lewis)

ca. 1914 - Home exterior (Photograph from an archival source: Vintage postcard, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

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Notes

2012-02-28 - Identified through online information from Richard C Greene. -- The organ was built for the Gates Mansion on Lake of the Isles, Minneapolis. In the 1930s it was moved to Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Minneapolis. -Database Manager

2016-11-09 - Updated through online information from Michael Barone. -Database Manager

2021-03-04 - Updated through online information from Jaysen Engquist. -- The Gates Mansion Aeolian was 3-manuals and47 ranks including an Echo division. Mr. Charles Gates died shortly after the mansion was built. His widow remarried (almost immediately) a Mr. Harold L. Judd who moved in with her at the old mansion (with Op. 1276). Later, a Mrs. Brooks (she may have been the married daughter of the original Mrs. Gates/Judd) acquired the property with organ. -Jim Stettner


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