Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2022-01-16 - From *The First 150 Years of St. Paul's Anglican Church* (1971): "The first organ in the new building was purchased from Warren and Son in Toronto for the sum of $1500 and placed in the gallery of the church. This was one of many organs to see service in St. Paul's down through the years, including one with solid silver [sic] pipes that was brought from the Cathedral in Buffalo for use at one time in our present church." The Warren organ was presumably destroyed when the church was leveled by an explosion and fire on March 1, 1892. The church was rebuilt the following year, and "other than locating the organ in the chancel rather than in the gallery, the new building was constructed and furnished in almost identical fashion to the old, and is the one in which we worship today." -Andrew Henderson
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