Thomas Appleton
1824-

Residence: Nicholas P. Mastricola

Green Bay, WI, US

Instrument ID: 9333 ● Builder ID: 158 ● Location ID: 8632
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on January 7th, 2008:
Updated through online information from Nicholas P. Mastricola. -- This is the same organ that Mr. Ohl owned. On one of the larger bass pipes there is a record or who the organ was owned by going back to 1930. However, I have a written history that goes back a little further that was given to me by a church historian where the organ was for a long period of time. Unfortunately, my notes are in storage at the moment. When I am able to get them out I will send as much detail as possible.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
Status Note: There 1998

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
[Possibly the organ previously owned by Edwin A. Ohl? (See link below.) Last time it was documented was in 1956 by a Mr. E. A. Ohl. Or possibly the chamber organ Appleton built for someone in Savannah, GA, in 1827.]

Related Instrument Entries: Thomas Appleton (1845)

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