Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2006-11-20 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager
2015-02-16 - Updated by John J. Miller, using information found in Vogelpohl & Spaeth company ledger currently in the collection of the Brown County Historical Society (New Ulm, MN). -- Contract signed May 27, 1895 for $290 according to Vogelpohl & Spaeth company ledger currently in the collection of the Brown County Historical Society (New Ulm, MN). -Database Manager
2015-05-03 - Updated through online information from John J. Miller. -- A correction to the above information: The date listed in the company ledger either refers to an installation date or the date of the final payment. A different date would appear on the contract. A picture of the completed organ while in the Vogelpohl workshop is in the collection of the Brown County Historical Society, New Ulm, MN. The picture depicts a 3-sectioned stenciled facade of 17 pipes arranged 3-11-3. According to a newspaper article published by the New Ulm Journal April 10, 1952, the organ was relocated in 1896 from Rev. Geo. Eyrich's residence to Trinity Lutheran church of Sibley county at Gaylord. -Database Manager
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