Thomas Appleton
1870

Dutch Reformed Church

In the main sanctuary.

County Route 23B
Leeds, NY, US

7 Ranks - 360 Pipes
Instrument ID: 4807 ● Builder ID: 158 ● Location ID: 4564
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1 Manuals 1 Divisions8 Stops7 RegistersMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action

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

Database Manager on April 7th, 2019:
Updated by T. Bradford Willis, DDS, listing this web site as a source of information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds_Dutch_Reformed_Church. <br> <br>

Database Manager on August 18th, 2011:
Updated through online information from Don Daley. -- Relocated to Indiana to be set up in a private residence

Database Manager on July 5th, 2011:
Updated through on-line information from H. Elton Rouse. -- I am an interested amateur who heard this organ just last week, at the official closing of the Reformed Church in Leeds. It was my first, and only time in the church, and the organ sounded just splendid. My great-great grandfather was a member of that church, and he must have heard this instrument many times.

Database Manager on November 16th, 2006:
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Gothic, 5-sectional case containing pipes arranged: 5-3-9-3-5. Pull-down pedalboard - no independent registers. Restored by Culver L. Mowers in 1980.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
Originally built in 1843. Relocated here in 1870.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
Built for Lansingburgh Presbyterian, Troy, NY Compass GGG, no GGG#, 58 notes/12 pedal notes.

Related Instrument Entries: Thomas Appleton (1843) , Acme Organ Company (2012)

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