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Andrew Henderson on August 8th, 2026:

No longer extant - rebuilt & electrified in 1958. The church has been sold and is now The Stately on Main wedding venue.


Jim Stettner on August 1st, 2026:

The former church entity is defunct, with the historic sanctuary space sold in 2025 to a private owner (Lauren Gunderman) after a 13-month closing process. Gunderman has plans to make the former church an events center for weddings, corporate events, concerts, etc.


Scot Huntington on March 27th, 2022:

Except for the addition of an electric blower, the organ remained intact and unaltered unti 1958, when it was electrified, rebuilt, and utterly ruined by Barlow. The handsome Johnson facade remained.


Database Manager on August 13th, 2015:

An original installation. Identified by John Igoe, using information found in Johnson Organs, 1844-1898: Wm. A Johnson, Johnson Organ Co., Johnson & Son: a documentary issued in honor the two hundredth anniversary of his birth, 1816-2016 / by Scot L. Huntington, Len Levasseur, Barbara Owen, Stephen L. Pinel, and Martin R. Walsh. Cranbury, New Jersey: The Princeton Academy of the Arts, Culture, and Society, 2015..
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Related Instrument Entries: William H. Barlow & Son (1958)

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