2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Original installation, unaltered. Church was Dutch Reformed. -Database Manager
2006-09-14 - Updated through on-line information from REV DENNIS A STECKLEY. -- Organ is basically unaltered other than minor action repairs and replacement of water motor with standard electric blower. It is in use every Sunday -Database Manager
2006-09-15 - Updated through on-line information from REV DENNIS A STECKLEY. -- The building belonged earlier to a Dutch Reformed congregation, but the organ was purchased and installed after the Christian Church congregation had bought the building. Church records indicate that this was one of the organs Carnegie made a financial contribution toward. -Database Manager
2013-01-30 - Updated through online information from Hugh McHarry. -- It was a Carnegie organ and was originally powered by city water. The water motor is still present though supplanted by an electric blower. -Database Manager
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