Pomplitz & Rodewald
1854

St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church

5422 Old Frederick Road
Catonsville, MD, US

Instrument ID: 10432 ● Builder ID: 5041 ● Location ID: 9551
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1 Manuals 4 Stops

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Paul R. Marchesano on August 25th, 2023:

They have also built and erected in the Catholic Church in Catonsville, Rev. Edward Caton, pastor, an organ of four stops, one row of keys, with a case of (figure missing in newspaper) feet high, 8' wide and 3' deep.
Baltimore Sun, 15 Aug 1854, Tue · Page 1 also transcribed in The Tracker, 2:3 (1958) p4.


Database Manager on September 16th, 2017:

Updated by Steve Bartley, naming this as the source of information: Baltimore Sun Paper Nov 7 & 8, 1854.


Database Manager on June 26th, 2017:

Updated by Steven Bartley, naming this as the source of information: Baltimore Sun Paper nov 7 & 8, 1854 pg 2.

Two announcements in the Baltimore Sun Paper concerning an upcoming church fair to cover the cost of the "new organ". This building was demolished in the 1950s, being replaced with a much larger building. No pipe organ has been installed, no information about the little Pomplitz organ.

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