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

Jim Stettner on July 8th, 2021:

Updated through online information from Jayson R. Engquist. -- The organ was in the country church of St. Jacobi Lutheran near Northrup, Minnesota (NOT Fairmont). There never was a church on James Street in Fairmont (it's completely residential). The country church (Rutland Township) near Northrop (7 miles north of the City of Fairmont) had an organ. The congregation later moved in town (Northrop) and church in Rutland was abandoned and razed. Organ (Vogelpohl) was moved to a new church in Town of Northrup and renamed St. James's Lutheran Church (LCMS). This church burned to the ground circa 2010-2015. It has been rebuilt, but the original organ was lost.


Database Manager on May 4th, 2017:

This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.

Identified by Josh Sellner, citing information from this publication: Information copied from the factory ledger.
Church name in the ledger is "St. Jacobi Lutheran Church, Town Rutland, MN".

Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1940)

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