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Unknown Builder (1976)

Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church (1901) / Trinity United Methodist Church
45 E Utica St.
Oswego, NY

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after 1976 - Organ case and console (church web site/Paul R. Marchesano)

Notes

2025-02-23 - A photo indicates a "modern" console with roll top at front left. From the Church website: Trinity has a rich history of music. The first organ, built by Frank Beman in Binghamton, NY, was installed in the year 1908 and dedicated to the memory of Thomas Henderson. A special concert was presented by Dr. Charles M. Courboin, organist at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Oswego. A new organ was installed in 1934, and again a concert was played by Dr. Courboin. The Cathedral Chimes were added in memory of F. Inez Baldwin. This organ was rebuilt and dedicated in 1958 with a concert by William Jones. A final re-build in 1976 gave us our present organ, a 20-rank pipe organ with 1,220 pipes. William Jones and Marcia McRae Wentworth were guest organists at the opening concert on Oct 24th. -Paul R. Marchesano


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