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Unknown Builder (1960s)

St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church
222 East 178th Street
New York City: The Bronx (Mount Hope), NY

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


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2010-06-19 - Organ and case (Photograph by David Schmauch via the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

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Notes

2015-09-18 - Originally built in 1936 for Johnson Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Moved by unknown firm to St. Thomas Ev. Lutheran in The Bronx sometime in the 1960s. This organ, known as an "Artiste" model, was built in 1936 by M.P. Möller for the Johnson Methodist Church in Philadelphia. The unified organ is entirely enclosed in one swell box. Sometime after the late 1990s, this organ was acquired by St. Thomas Lutheran to replace the church's 1924 Möller organ, Op. 3982. Following the closure of the church in 2012, this organ was moved to St. Jacobus Lutheran Church in Woodside, Queens. -Database Manager


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