Geo. S. Hutchings (& Co.)
1913

Emmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church

Edmondson & Warwick
Baltimore, MD, US

Instrument ID: 70649 ● Builder ID: 3041 ● Location ID: 61050
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Steven Bartley on October 10th, 2023:
from Sun Paper July 14, 1913 Article: Concerning the new building for the Emmanuel Lutheran (Missouri Synod) congregation. Says that a $5,000 Hutchings organ was being installed. Also mentions the church leadership included "Adam Stein" (organ builder) The congregation moved to Baltimore County (Ingleside Ave.) in the late 1950s, purchasing a new 3-man, Casavant. Vintage photos by the present congregation occupying the Emondson Ave. building, show a facade of pipes in a right hand chamber, next to the Chancel. Newer photos of the same space shows a renovated room with no organ facade.

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