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Online update from Lawrence Bishop -- The handsome pipe facade was spread across the somewhat wide chancel, and the pipes were stenciled. Not sure whether you would call it a center case, or a center chamber. It did not appear to be a chamber, more like a case with no sides, as it went to both sides of the chancel. The console is detached, with terraced drawknobs on each side.
Online addition from Lawrence Bishop: Church and organ burned February 14, 1927. Stoplist and description in Everett Truette's The Organ Vol. II (July, 1893), p. 69.
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