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The one manual organ was rebuilt and enlarged to a 2-24 by William King ca. 1880.
This organ is also known from the William King work list compiled by King researcher Dr. Donald R.M. Patterson, and published in The Tracker XVI:4:1972.
Updated through online information from David Poile. -- Between 1998 and 2003, the town of Pulaski changed all street addresses in their town to integrate into their 911 system. St. James Episcopal Church was formerly known to be at 7405 Lake Street, but this address was changed to 24 Lake Street. According to Evelyn Rule, the church secretary, the ca. 1860 Garret House organ no longer exists at the church. They currently utilize an electronic organ. The fate of the House organ is unknown. They still use their 1850 church building.
Church consecrated 27 Feb 1850, appeared to contain an organ. Rebuilt by Wm. King & Son, 2-16.
Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1850ca.)
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