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Paul R. Marchesano on March 9th, 2022:

Installed in the new stone church building. The prior building was destroyed by fire December 1, 1895.
Known from two reports in the The Allentown Leader:
"Mr. Dittinger, of Philadelphia, brought the new pipe organ yesterday, which is to be placed in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, known as “The Six-Cornered Church.” The old church was destroyed by fire about 16 months ago. They expect to have the new building ready for dedication by Whit-Sunday." -- May 6, 1897

"To the left of the pulpit is the big pipe organ, which was built by Dittinger & Co., of Philadelphia, for $2,150." -- Jun 9, 1897

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