2017-11-22 - Information from <i>The Aeolian Pipe Organ and Its Music</i> by Rollin Smith (OHS: 1998)<br> Built in 1904 for Music Room of Lyon & Healy store, Chicago, Illinois<br> Sold in 1908 to William Lawrence Clements, Bay City, Michigan<br> Contract: Feb. 10, 1908, $15,000<br> Addenda: Nov. 5, 1908, $3,500, add three-manual console and four ranks; included ten ranks from his original organ (Op. 889) installed as an Antiphonal. Traced: April 6, 1909 ($4,000) drawstops changed to tablets. Shipped: April 8, 1909 -Database Manager
2017-11-22 - Contract: Dec. 28, 1911, $3,500, alterations and five-rank addition. Shipped: June 28, 1912<br> June 6, 1918, Flute F added<br> Contract: April 19, 1926, $4,050, install Duo-Art mechanism<br> Contract: May 21, 1926, $6,175, install Steinway Grand Duo-Art Piano, Style A<br> Oct. 3, 1929, $610, add two new Vox Humanas<br> Accepted Proposal: Oct. 10, 1929, $3,500, install Concertola (Clements' used Duo-Art mechanism was sold to Parke E. Simmons [Op. 1172] on Jan. 10, 1930). -Database Manager
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