Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1991. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Built for Methodist Church, Cambridge, MD; via Curran Funeral Home, Salisbury, MD. Restored by David M. Storey c. 1990. -Database Manager
2005-11-20 - Updated through on-line information from David M Storey. -- Complete and restored. 4' Principal and interior 8' Diapason from a 1911 Möller unknown Opus. All other parts original and extant. 4 sided Oak case with extensive repairs and restoration. -Database Manager
2021-09-28 - Updated through online information from David Storey. -- I just found out this weekend that the organ was destroyed. The RLDS church went out of business and sold the building to an evangelical hispanic congregation. They destroyed the organ and threw it away so it no longer exists anywhere. -Jim Stettner
Source: Taken from photos of stop jambs by David Storey
MANUAL (Expressive; 61 notes) Open Diapason 8 Ft, Melodia 8 Ft, Dulciana 8 Ft, St. Uni. Bass 8 Ft., Principal 4 Ft., blank knob, Tremolo
PEDAL (30 notes) Ped. Bourdon 16 Ft
COUPLERS (Drawknob) Man. to Ped. Coupler
FOOT TRUNDLES None
PEDAL MOVEMENTS Expression (bal.)
MISC. CONTROLS Bellows Signal (Blower On/Off)
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