Andover Organ Co.
2015

Originally Wm. B.D. Simmons (1850 ca.)

St. Paul Roman Catholic Church | Harvard Square

Sanctuary; transept

Corner of Bow & Arrow Streets
Cambridge , MA, US

7 Ranks
Instrument ID: 68112 ● Builder ID: 127 ● Location ID: 59024
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Builder: Wm. B.D. Simmons
Position: Keydesk Attached
Design: Traditional With Hinged Doors That Enclose Keyboards
Pedalboard Type: Flat Straight
Features:
1 Manuals 20 Note Pedal2 Divisions6 StopsMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action

Stop Layout: Drawknobs in Vertical Rows on Flat Jambs
Expression Type: Trigger/Hitch-Down Expression
Combination Action: None
Control System: Unknown or N/A

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Andrew Scanlon on March 26th, 2022:
Rebuilt Andrew T. Smith, Cornish, NH 2004 according to plaque mounted inside keydesk above music rack. See picture

Andrew Scanlon on March 13th, 2022:
This entry represents the moving to and re-installation of an existing organ in a new home. A paper brochure guidebook to Saint Paul's Church says: *"This chamber organ was built in the 1850s by Wm B.D. Simmons. Most recently, the organ was in use at Saint John's Seminary in Brighton, MA.  The organ is very gently tempered and has six ranks of pipes."*

Related Instrument Entries: Andrew T. Smith (2004)

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