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W. W. Kimball Co. (1907)

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Weber Stake Tabernacle: Tabernacle
2145 Washington Blvd.
Ogden, UT

Images


1905 - Ogden tabernacle interior. Original Kimball facade dated Saturday June 3, 1905 (Photograph from an archival source: Edward P. Mitchell Postcard, submitted by Sean Haley/Sean Haley)

Unknown - Auditorium Interior and Organ Case ((ca. 1915) Vintage Postcard; image courtesy of William Dunklin/Database Manager)

Unknown - Organ Case and Choir, ca. 1915. ((ca. 1915) Vintage Postcard; image courtesy of William Dunklin/Database Manager)

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Notes

2015-06-28 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by William Dunklin, using information found in a vintage postcard. <br> A postcard circa 1915 shows a pipe organ center front. A simple, 8' display of non-polychromed pipes stands on an impost barely above the top row of choir chair backs. The Weber Stake Tabernacle was replaced by a new tabernacle in 1956 and the building torn down in 1971. Fate of the organ is unknown. -Database Manager

2016-11-09 - Updated through online information from Jim Lewis. <br>According to the Deseret Evening News, January 11, 1907, this instrument was built by W.W. Kimball. It cost $6500 and contained 1800 speaking pipes. The Vox Humana was "sweet and delicate." -Database Manager


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