Unknown Builder
1966 ca.

Originally Geo. S. Hutchings (& Co.) (Opus 443, 1897 ca.)

Residence: Unidentified

West Hartford, CT, US

Instrument ID: 67432 ● Builder ID: 6193 ● Location ID: 58500
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Jim Stettner on October 15th, 2021:
Identified from other OHS Database entries and from the Hutchings opus list as published in the Boston Organ Club Newsletter, Fall 1981-Fall 1982, pg. 21. 1. Originally built for First Parish, Unitarian in Needham, MA. 2. Moved to First Methodist in Wareham, MA. by unknown person or firm. Date unknown. 3. Moved here ca. 1966 by unknown erson or firm. Here for 15 years. 4. Moved to St. Agnes R.C. in Niantic, CT. by McNeely in 1981. 5. Moved to Trinitarian Congregational in Concord, MA. in 1984 by Berkshire.

Related Instrument Entries: Geo. S. Hutchings (& Co.) (Opus 443, 1897 ca.) , Unknown Builder , McNeely Organ Co. (1981) , Berkshire Organ Co., Inc. (Opus 139-R, 1984)

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