Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2018-07-12 - This organ was reported in <i>The Music Trade</i> (Feb. 15, 1902): "Muller & Abel of No. 372 Second Avenue, New York, have just secured the contract to install an organ in St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church, Roosevelt street, New York. The organ is to have two manuals and pedals, thirteen speaking stops and the usual couplers and accessories. The action will be tubular-pneumatic throughout. The keybox is to be extended so that the organist will face the singers. The instrument will be placed in the gallery at the back of the church, over the entrance. This will be the first pipe-organ ever installed in an Italian church [not true!] in New York. It is to be finished by May 15." -Database Manager
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