Goulding & Wood, Inc.
Opus 24, 1993

Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church [1873] / Trinity United Methodist Church

Sanctuary

509 North Street
Lafayette, IN, US

33 Ranks
Instrument ID: 62589 ● Builder ID: 2424 ● Location ID: 38937
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2 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal27 Stops40 RegistersElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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Jim Stettner on January 27th, 2026:
This entry represents the refurbishing of the 1952 Moller. According to the online church history, "In 1979, bids were accepted for another remodeling of Trinity Church. < snip > Goulding and Wood, Inc. was given the contract to refurbish the organ that had been installed in 1952. A memorial gift of $200.000 from Marjorie Taylor, in honor of her husband Frank, enabled the Organ Committee to proceed with the new organ. The cost of the organ was $209,260. The additional money for the project was gained from the interest received from investing the original gift. At the time that the organ was installed, using parts from the old organ, other remodeling and redecoration projects were accomplished."

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