Robert-Morton Company
1931

Originally Robert-Morton Company (1920)

The Julius Hartt School of Music [University of Hartford]

200 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT, US

4 Ranks - 2 Physical Divisions
Instrument ID: 71755 ● Builder ID: 5329 ● Location ID: 3931
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Paul R. Marchesano on August 6th, 2024:

Whether this organ was ever installed or was in use at new location is unconfirmed. Moved, yes.
-- email from Bob Lazar, 6 Aug 2024


Paul R. Marchesano on August 6th, 2024:

Style 75. Blower #11075 - 3 hp, 10" wp


Bob Lazar on July 26th, 2024:

This Robert Morton Organ was originally built for the Odeon Theatre, formerly located at 58 Clinton Street, Manhattan. Presumably sold to the Julius Hartt School of Music (formerly located in Hartford, Connecticut; 222 Collins St.) following theater's closure circa 1931. Was moved to Hartt School in 1931, according to Greg Rister's Robert Morton Organ site and New York City AGO. Current location of organ unknown. The Hartt School moved to 187 Broad St. (Hartford) in 1938, then 200 Bloomfield Ave. (West Hartford) in 1963.

Related Instrument Entries: Robert-Morton Company (1920)

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