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Scot Huntington on April 18th, 2023:

This was a thorough rebuild of the historic Beman. Church sources think parts of the old organ remain, likely pipework, but it is highly unlikely any was recycled without being revoiced. The elegant stencilling remains intact. Sadly, the church closed after the Christmas service in December 2019, the first in Sidney to do so, but it won't be the last. The building is now the Sidney Community Center and the organ is intact, but largely unused.


Database Manager on October 25th, 2017:

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

Identified by David Lenington, listing this website as a source of information: https://www.newspapers.com/image/254444689/?terms=%22pipe%2Borgan%22.

Related Instrument Entries: Frank Beman (1895)

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