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The pipe organ was completed in November 1901 at a cost of $5,000, the gift of Mrs. Abraham Given and Mr. and Mrs. George Dinwiddie, in memory of Mr. Abraham Given, a longtime church elder. It was built by the LancashireMarshall Organ Co. of Moline, Illinois, as its opus 131. The Great, Swell, and Pedal divisions were of tubular-pneumatic action. The Choir, directly above the original keydesk, was of mechanical action. -- 2007 OHS Atlas
Mechanical key action to the Choir division.
Identified through information in the 2007 Organ Atlas. Unplayable by 1955; rebuilt by E. H. Holloway in 1959.
Related Instrument Entries: E. H. Holloway Corp. (1959)
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