2015-08-13 - An original installation. Identified by John Igoe, using information found in Johnson Organs, 1844-1898: Wm. A Johnson, Johnson Organ Co., Johnson & Son: a documentary issued in honor the two hundredth anniversary of his birth, 1816-2016 / by Scot L. Huntington, Len Levasseur, Barbara Owen, Stephen L. Pinel, and Martin R. Walsh. Cranbury, New Jersey: The Princeton Academy of the Arts, Culture, and Society, 2015.. -- -Database Manager
2020-05-27 - Church demolished; fate of organ unknown. From John Caulfield, "The Growth of the Industrial City and Inner Toronto's Vanished Church Buildings" (Urban History Review 23, No. 2, March 1995): "Primitive Methodist was one of several small gothic churches built in Toronto during the 1850s and 1860s. Over the building's lifetime, it housed two Methodist congregations, an Anglican parish and a congregation of the Christian Workers Church. Demolished in about 1917, it was replaced by a large Masonic Hall." -Andrew Henderson
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