Holtkamp
Opus 1691, 1956

Kent School

Kent, CT, US

Instrument ID: 37890 ● Builder ID: 7461 ● Location ID: 8241
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Scot Huntington on July 3rd, 2024:
The organ was located in a second-story, nave-facing alcove on the liturgical north side of the nave near the chancel. It was somewhat ineffective from this buried location. In 1991 when the large Jeremy Cooper organ was installed at the rear of the nave, the Holtkamp was sold and installed by Peebles-Herzog in St. Brigid's R.C., Dublin, Ohio.

Database Manager on December 22nd, 2008:
Identified through information published in John Ferguson's <i>Walter Holtkamp: American Organ Builder</i> (DMA treatise, Eastman School of Music, 1976). Although neither Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling nor their successor Holtkamp Organ Co. assigned Opus numbers to their instruments, this organ was identified in factory documents as Job number 1691. That number appears here as the Opus number of this instrument.

Related Instrument Entries: Peebles-Herzog; Peebles-Herzog, Inc. (1991)

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