Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2016-06-24 - Contract: March 10, 1920, $54,200, Duo-Art. (Specification "B", 4 manuals, 22 ranks and Chimes, Antiphonal)<br> Shipped: January 8, 1921.<br> The organ was first played on Sunday afternoon, May 21, 1921 -Database Manager
2016-06-24 - Contract: December 2, 1922, $20,000. Addition of 16' Diapason (deep), and 8' Diapason FF, 2 2/3' Diapason (Acute), Diapason Mixture III-IV, 8' Flute (Double [Doppel]), 4' Trumpet (high), and 16' Trumpet (deep) added to Great; 8' String Diapason, Oboe F added to Swell; new complete 17-rank Choir (partially composed of five ranks taken from Great and Swell); 16' Trumpet (deep) and 8' French Horn added to Solo; 16' Diapason FF (deep), Diapason (Mixture) IV [Dolce Cornet III + 4' Quintadena], 16' Flute P (deep) added to Pedal.<br> Shipped: March 9, 1923 -Database Manager
2016-06-24 - May 9, 1929, $18,000 (paid by Pierre S. du Pont)<br> Organ moved, with new console and four new stops, to Mitchell Hall of the University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. The new auditorium cost $350,000, donated by H. Rodney Sharp, brother-in-law of Pierre S. du Pont. Organ dedicated with a recital by Firmin Swinnen on May 25, 1930. -Database Manager
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