Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2023-07-29 - This entry represents the rebuilding and enlargement of an existing organ. Identified through online information from Ian Mason. Karn-Warren enlarged the organ to 3-manuals with the addition of a Choir division, and the playing action was converted to tubular-pneumatic. -Jim Stettner
2023-07-29 - Updated through online infrmation from Ian Mason: The congregation's first pipe organ was installed in 1885 at a cost of $3,000, the entire cost being paid by the Ladies' Aid Society. (pg. 15) "In the autumn of 1907, the organ was enlarged at a cost of $3,000, with the addition of a choir organ and extended console, the whole being made tubular pneumatic. This addition was made under the direction of the organist and choir master, Mr. John Crane." (pg. 14) Source: Seventy-Five Years of Presbyterianism, A Review of the History of the Congregation of St. Paul's Church from its Organization in 1835. Peterborough, Ont.: the church, 1910. -Jim Stettner
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