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"The church burned on 1 Dec 1895, so this must have gone into the new church building built in 1896. ""The consistory of the St. Paul's Lutheran church, of near Red Hill, has had more or less trouble with the keeping of the large church organ in repair and have trouble in locating a firm who is acquainted with this particular make. The organ was made by J.B. DIDINGER & Co., of Philadelphia and it is a tubular automatic action instrument. Since the organ has been installed the firm that made it has gone out of business, which is a reason the repairs can not be so readily made."" (Town and Country Newspaper, Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA, Saturday - September 3, 1904) St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church PO Box 47 - Frye & St. Paul's Church Roads (ELCA) Red Hill, Pennsylvania 18076"
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