Carl Barckhoff [Sr]
1904

First [United] Methodist Church

115 Mount Pleasant Street
Pittsburg, TX, US

Instrument ID: 9638 ● Builder ID: 324 ● Location ID: 8882
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Aaron Jackson on February 3rd, 2026:

Online information received from Aaron Jackson on 2/3/2026 — Excerpt from The Ross King Company’s archived website: “The original organ, built in 1905 by Barckhoff, had tubular pneumatic action. A water motor operated the bellows. Jack and Jimmy Williams of New Orleans replaced the keys, chests, and winding system in the 1950s but kept the original layout. A number of ranks of pipes were replaced or altered before 2000 by others.”


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Electrified in the 1950's. by Skinner representative from New Orleans.

Related Instrument Entries: The Ross King Company, Inc. (2006)

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