Hillgreen, Lane & Co.
Opus 1254, 1964

Originally Hillgreen, Lane & Co. (Opus 365, 1914)

Presbyterian Union Church

111 Temple Street
Owego, NY, US

5 Ranks - 281 Pipes
Instrument ID: 68169 ● Builder ID: 2839 ● Location ID: 59064
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Scot Huntington on March 26th, 2022:
This contract was to add a 3-stop Echo, with 5-ranks, installed in the rear balcony. The action was electric, with Hillgreen to provide the electric cable to the front console, and the church to prepare the balcony chamber. This division to play from the Great manual, by tilting tablet stop control affected by the Great combination action, affected by the Great couplers and expression pedal. The contract cost was $4,635. The contract was dated Apr. 20, 1964, for installation by June 15, 1964. Circa 1984-1987, the organ was replaced by a large 2-manual Hutchings, relocated by Greg Hand from the Congregational Church in Oswego, New York; No. 201, 1890. The disposition of the 1914/1964 Hillgreen, Lane is unknown, and presumably it was parted out.

Related Instrument Entries: Hillgreen-Lane Organ Co. (1914)

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