Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2019-04-03 - The organ cost $6,850 and was installed by Henry Reinisch, a builder from Grand Rapids. The pipe organ was blessed and dedicated in a special ceremony on Sunday, August 16, 1925, with a recital that included: Eugene J. Phillips, organist and choir director from the Cathedral of St. Andrew; Katherine Jansheska Phillips, soloist; and a sixteen-voice choir from Sacred Heart, under the direction of Max Wojtalewicz. <br>[Information from "The Sacred Heart Story" by Eduard Adam Skendel]. -Database Manager
2019-04-03 - Great stops: two Open Diapasons, Violin, Flute, Gamba, Octet, Trumpet, Trombone, and Chimes of twenty tubes. <br>Swell stops: Horn Diapason, Violin, Cello, Concert Flute, Flute Harmonica, Oboe, and Vox Humana. <br>[Source: <i>Catholic Vigil</i>, August 12, 1925, 8:2] -Database Manager
2019-04-03 - The organ was replaced in 1962 by a Wicks pipe organ, but the organ cases remain, as does the Contra Bass pipework. -Database Manager
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