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From The Buffalo Daily Republic (January 12, 1853): "The new organ at St. Paul's Church, in this city, built by House, is a very fine piece of workmanship, in the architectural style of the church itself. It consists of 38 draw stops, and two pedal stops. The longest is the double open diapason 16 feet with 4 couples. The several effects on this instrument are unusually full and soft, and render it a splendid addition to this beautiful edifice."
"Cost $2,500. Moved to the rear gallery in 1863. Replaced by an 1873 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings, Op. 704."
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