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Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- According to the website of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Chatham, Virginia, where the organ was installed in 1991 by Taylor & Boody, the Congregational Church in Groveland, Massachusetts, was the original home of the organ, and it was moved to THIS location in 1908 by John Brennan. 3-sectional facade contains 15 gold-painted pipes arranged: 3-9-3.
From Congregational, Groveland, Massachusetts, in 1908. Moved and altered by John Brennan to Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Chatham, Virginia. Played here at the 1987 OHS convention.
Related Instrument Entries: Taylor & Boody Organbuilders (1991) , S. S. Hamill (Opus 122, 1908)
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