Wm. King (& Son)
1899

German Evangelical Church / First United Church of Christ

Madison Avenue
Elmira, NY, US

Instrument ID: 62634 ● Builder ID: 3373 ● Location ID: 54423
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Scot Huntington on April 11th, 2022:
This organ is known from the William King work list compiled by King researcher Dr. Donald R.M. Patterson, and published in *The Tracker* XVI:4:1971. A reconstruction of an 1876 organ. Rebuilt and electrified with a new facade and horseshoe console in 1926 for the high cost of $6,000; parted out in 1971 when the church bought an electronic imitation and sold to an organ enthusiast in upstate New York for use in an amateur home installation.

Database Manager on June 22nd, 2018:
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. <br>Identified by David Lenington, listing this website as a source of information: https://www.newspapers.com/image/276328617.<br>Now the name of the denomination in this church building is First United Church of Church

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