2021-09-07 - The congregation broke from the United Methodist Church and became a non-denominational church at another location; the building remained the property of the local UMC conference; it was reported that "the unused church has fallen into disrepair, with plaster falling off walls, a heating system that needs replacing, and a malfunctioning pipe organ, but the historic structure with its hand-hewn beams and pews remains intact. " It was sold to a Korean congregation [Church of the Lord] in Orangeburg, New York, in December 2019 for $2.1 million; the organ is believed to have been removed. -Jeff Scofield
Source: From THE DIAPASON September 1968
New York, New York Dr. T. F. Allen Hook & Hastings Op. 906 1878 2/7 Wilson R. Barrow 1968 2/11 _______________________________________ GREAT 8' Open Diapason 42 8' Unison Bass 12 Dulciana 8' Dulciana 49 4' Octave 61 New SWELL 8' Stopped Diapason 61 4' Fugara 61 New 2' Gemshorn 61 New II-III Cymbel 171 New PEDAL 16' Sub Bass 27 8' Principal 30 New [Received from Jeff Scofield September 6, 2021]
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