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In 2010 Raymond Brunner sold the organ to a private collector in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; it was undergoing restoration at the time. -- from Raymond J. Brunner via John Speller's website
Slightly altered. Unused. Owned in 1999 by R. J. Brunner. Part of the pipework is missing.
Cost $650. Sexton's salary raised to pump the organ. Existed in altered form, out of use, in 1929. Apparently used by Mr. J. Harvey Clark for a period, before 1874, when vestry demanded that it be returned.
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