Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2024-09-17 - "The organ is fifteen feat high, about eight feet in width, has eight stops, with pedal and cost $1,200." -- Public Weekly Opinion, August 15, 1871, Page 3. via Newspapers.com. See DOCUMENTS tab for article "On April 1, 1869, Trinity bought the present site of the church, which was lot 100 of the original land grant to Benjamin Chambers, founder of Chambersburg. The purchase included a residence built around 1850. That building is now attached to the south end of the Church and houses the church offices, sacristy, a meeting room, and the rectory. The cornerstone of the church building was laid on July 6, 1870, and the church was consecrated on September 16, 1871. In 1875 the property was lost at a sheriff's sale. The church was purchased by friends and given to the Diocese in exchange for payment of $1.00. The house was repurchased in 1926 and attached to the church." -- church website history page -Paul R. Marchesano
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