Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2021-10-07 - identified through online information from Tim Mardanes. -- I helped move a Steer & Turner tracker organ from West Springfield, MA. to Manchester, New Hampshire years ago. It went to the Westminster Presbyterian Church. It was purchased from the restorer named Roger Dame. -Jim Stettner
2021-10-07 - From HERITAGE: A history of Amoskeag Presbyterian Church by Gregory Edward Reynolds, page 6 (pub. June 2000), *"In 1983 the Wurlitzer theater organ, which had been donated in 1947, was replaced by a Steer & Turner mechanical action pipe organ (1878)."* -Jim Stettner
2021-10-07 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- In a Facebook Messenger contact from the Church on October 7, 2021 - I learned that the organ was sold some time ago. -Jim Stettner
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