Barckhoff Organ Co.
1913

Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church

1713 Arctic Avenue
Atlantic City, NJ, US

Instrument ID: 68667 ● Builder ID: 322 ● Location ID: 59457
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Charles Eberline on July 15th, 2022:
From *The Music Trade Review*, September 27, 1913: "H. P. Ecker, of Pittsburgh, Pa., on last Sunday, September 14, opened the large new Barckhoff organ in the Asbury M. E. Church, Atlantic City, N. J., with a dedicatory recital. The player as well as the instrument were enthusiastically received. and the entire service proved a great success both financially and musically. The organ was built by Carl Barckhoff, Basic City, Va." The address of the church is stated in *Boyd's Atlantic City Directory . . . 1913*, courtesy of HeritageQuest Online. Source: "Dedicate New Pipe Organ," *The Music Trade Review* 57, no. 13 (September 27, 1913): 22, accessed July 14, 2022, https://mtr.arcade-museum.com/MTR-1913-57-13/22/.

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