Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2012-03-10 - Identified through online information from Jim Lewis. -- Organ had a freestanding facade with an attached console. The console had oblique drawknobs on terraced jambs. The house was torn down in 1971 and, presumably, the organ was disposed of. -Database Manager
2017-11-22 - Information from <i>The Aeolian Pipe Organ and Its Music</i> by Rollin Smith (OHS: 1998)<br> Originally built in 1901 for William Lawrence Clements, Bay City, Michigan. House or organ sold to Ransom Eli Olds, Bay City, Michigan<br>Contract: June 3, 1908, $3,500<br> Contract: June 18, 1909, $3,750, Vox Humana, Clarinet, Harp, and Chimes added. House since demolished. -Database Manager
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