Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2015-02-13 - Organ relocated without any change. Identified by James R. Stettner, using information found in Andover Organ Co. Newsletter, 2014. -- According to the 2014 Andover Organ Co. Newsletter, this was a second-hand organ paid for by subscription. It had false wooden pipes in front and three stops. It was replaced in 1866 by E. & G.G. Hook, Opus 402. Subsequent disposition of the second-hand organ is not known, but could have been taken in trade by the Hook firm. -Database Manager
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