Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2021-02-20 - This installation by an unknown builder appears to be an organ purchased from another church and moved here. The original builder is not identified. Described in *The Philadelphia Inquirer,* 31 Aug 1867 (see documents): "The organ recently purchased by the Central Presbyterian congregation, Norristown, contains 38 registers or draw stops; has three banks of keys, comprising great organ, choir and swell organs, with pedal organ, and pedal bass keys, and contains nearly fifteen hundred pipes. Hitherto this has been esteemed as a favorite instrument; but will be greatly improved both in style and tone, by the builder who has the matter in hand." -Paul R. Marchesano
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