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Rebuilt by Jardine ca. 1897; rebuilt and enlarged to 4/57 by Reuben Midmer & Son in 1921; replaced in 1960 by Estey's last new organ, 3/39 Op. 3261, which retained some previous pipework.
From the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project: The original organ in the second church was built in 1890 by Frank Roosevelt of New York City. Below are the specifications of this organ, as recorded by Lynnwood Farnam (1885-1930), noted concert organist of the early 20th century. Unusually, Farnam did not indicate the manual and pedal compasses for this instrument, but he noted it was "Re-built with electro-pneumatic action by Geo. Jardine. 1887 [sic] (No. 1234)." It seems likely that Farnam meant to type 1897. Mr. Farnam's journals are in the collection of The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
Updated through online information from Connor Annable.
In a new building. Rebuilt by Midmer in the early 20th century. The church previously had a Levi U. Stuart.
Related Instrument Entries: Reuben Midmer & Son (1921)
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