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A unit organ, believed to have come from a mortuary or a Masonic Temple. Ranks were Principal, Gedeckt, Dulciana and Aeoline. Installed in the 1868 Hamill case. The case was discarded in 1959 and a red velvet curtain hung in front of the organ. Beginning in 1970's, a new console and numerous ranks were added. Replaced by an 1868 E. & G. G. Hook from 1st Parish Unitarian, Stoneham, MA.
Related Instrument Entries: S. S. Hamill (1868)
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