Ernest M. Skinner & Son
1940

Originally Geo. S. Hutchings (& Co.) (1915)

St. Paul Episcopal Church

Lancaster Street
Albany, NY, US

Instrument ID: 50261 ● Builder ID: 7053 ● Location ID: 43198
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on August 31st, 2025:
Updated through online information from Edwin H. Myers, Jr. (August 25, 2025): St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Lancaster Street was demolished in 1964 for the construction of Empire State Plaza so none of the organs listed with this location are extant or playable. The new church was built on Hackett Blvd. and houses a 1965 Casavant (Instrument ID: 23721).

Database Manager on August 23rd, 2012:
Identified through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- The 2006 OHS Atlas reports that the church's 1915 Hutchings was rebuilt by Ernest M. Skinner & Son in 1940, which was subsequently rebuilt by Moller in 1952 as Opus R-439.

Related Instrument Entries: Hutchings Organ Co. (1915) , M. P. Möller (Opus R-439, 1952)

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