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A. B. Felgemaker Co. Opus 1111 (1912)

Zion Tabernacle / Christian Catholic Apostolic Church
S. Center Street
Zion City, Oh

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


Images


Unknown - Building Exterior ((ca. 1910) Vintage postcard; image courtesy of William Dunklin/Database Manager)

Unknown - Organ Case ((1912) Vintage Postcard; image courtesy of William Dunklin/Database Manager)

Unknown - Gallery remodeled for installation of the pipe organ (Vintage Postcard (1912); image courtesy of William Dunklin/Database Manager)

Unknown - Panorama view of the organ and choir, postcard mailed 1918. (Vintage postcard, courtesy of William Dunklin/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2017-06-10 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. <br>Identified by J. A. Hefner, citing information from this publication: " Books on Google Play 20th Century History of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and Representative Citizens" by William M. Rockel.<br>The original church was established at a lot on S. Center Street in 1851, and during the pastorate of Rev. S. P. Dunlap (1887-1895), the building and congregation were expanded. ABF Opus 500 was apparently installed during that period.<br>Late in December 1902, the church burned. The church was rebuilt in the same location shortly thereafter (ready for use by summer 1903), and this is where ABF Opus 801 was installed. The church was apparently incorporated in 1930, and it appears in newspaper articles as late as 1944, though I don't know anything about what happened to it after that. -Database Manager


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