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Unknown Builder (1906)

Methodist Church
Mulberry & Cedar Streets
Bristol, PA

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Notes

2023-10-19 - **Bristol Methodist Church Notes. ** "Coming again, Mrs. Jennie Lind Greene, of Baltimore, the wonderful musician, the talented singer and elocutionist who opened the new Pipe Organ in the Methodist Church on the 19th of last month, will give another her popular recitals in the Methodist Church on Tuesday evening the 27th this month, November 27th. The price of Admission will be low enough, 25c adults and 15 for children under twelve years, for everybody to have the pleasure hearing her." *The Bucks County Gazette*, 09 Nov 1906, Fri · Page 3 "The work of tearing out the east end of the Methodist Church building began on Monday for the purpose of making a place for the new $2500 pipe organ which has been purchased." *The Bucks County Gazette*, 07 Sep 1906, Fri · Page 3 The Gazette was In error last week when It stated that a portion of the walls of the Methodist Churoh was being removed in order to Install the new $3300 pipe organ. No alterations are necessary in order to place the instrument. On October 19th an organ recital will be given by Mrs. Jennie Lind Greene, of Baltimore, one of the most renowned lady organists in the country. *The Bucks County Gazette*, 14 Sep 1906, Fri · Page 3 -Paul R. Marchesano


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