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This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by Steven Bartley, citing information from this publication: Evening Star, Washington DC, 11/28/1888 pg6.
Renovation to church interior, Organ platform rear of pulpit added,
The new organ includes case front of cherry and dark wood veneers of birch.
Organ built by Wilson Reiley, 16 wide, 22 tall, 6-6" deeo. Organ contains double acting combination pedals, Jaque water motor, 1171 speaking pipes. The maker of the organ is a Washington young man, son of McKendree Reiley, of the ME Church and was built in Georgetown DC.
This building has been demolished. Congregation built new building 4900 Connecticut Ave NW in 1931,
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