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Database Manager on February 12th, 2016:

Organ relocated without any change. Identified by The Rev. Dr. Daniel Jay Grimminger, Ph.D., D.C.M., based on personal knowledge of the organ.

Originally built by Wicks for Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church, Louisville, Ohio. It was purchased by The Rev. Dr. Daniel Jay Grimminger, Ph.D., D.C.M. in 1997 for his residence in Paris, Ohio. Kountze Memorial purchased an Allen appliance and wanted rid of it.

Fred Monhemius and Grimminger swapped pipe organs (this Wicks for Monhemius' 1869 Felgemaker) on January 30, 2016.

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