2015-06-24 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by William Dunklin, using information found in vintage postcard. <br> Vintage postcard shows a handsome, small 2-manual organ standing front left. The case pipes are polychromed in a 5-9-5 arrangement divided by ornate wooden verticals but no other upper case work. The attached, 2-manual console shows 13 stop knobs and a fold up console cover forming the music rack. The congregation is now known as Evangelical Lutheran Church, inhabiting the same building, but fate of the organ is unknown. -Database Manager
2016-08-22 - Updated through online information from William Dunklin. <br>Note similar case designs with other Vogelpohl and Spaeth organs. See the photos at OHS organ IDs 862 Sanborn Minnesota, 3064 Corteland Minnesota, 4712 Lafayette Minnesota, 2047 New Ulm Minnesota. -Database Manager
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