Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2022-08-30 - This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified from the Hinners opus list, and also from a pre-existing OHS Database account for where it was moved to. Manual stops would have been divided into bass (24n) and treble (37n). -Jim Stettner
2022-08-30 - The organ was reportedly relocated the the residence of Rev. James Fedosuk in Havana at an undocumented date and by an undocumented person or firm. -Jim Stettner
2023-10-01 - Updated through online information from Hugh W. McHarry, *"From 1902 until the early 1970s, there was a one manual Hinners pipe organ in original condition. It was the first of five tracker pipe organs installed in local churches. Manual stops had bass and treble draw knobs slit at middle C. They were: Open Diapason, Salicional, Lieblich Gedect, and 4' Flute. There was a straight, flat, 30- note pedal with a 16' Bourdon. Couplers were Pedal to Manual, Bass, and Treble (within the manual). This organ was sold to a hobbyist in Galesburg and no longer exists."* -Jim Stettner
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