E. & G. G. Hook
1833

St. Michael's Episcopal Church

26 Pleasant St.
Marblehead, MA, US

8 Ranks
Instrument ID: 10399 ● Builder ID: 1834 ● Location ID: 9523
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Design: Unknown
Pedalboard Type: Unknown
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1 Manuals Mechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on April 4th, 2014:

From Douglas R. Major: -- Case and five stops re-used in Fisk Opus 69, two manual organ of 1975.


Database Manager on April 16th, 2005:

7 rank manual chest with split sliders, and a short compass 8th rank at the front. (Information: St. Michael's Church Historical Studies, No. 1, 1975.)


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Not on Hook Opus list. Replaced a 1769 Thomas Johnston organ. Replaced (except case) by 1920 Hook Op. 2436. Parts placed in storage, then transferred to Valley Forge National Park, PA and stored. Metal pipes sold for salvage c. 1979. Remaining parts to Charles Fisk shop in 1980.

Related Instrument Entries: E. & G. G. Hook (1833) , C. B. Fisk, Inc. (Opus 69, 1975)

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