Geo. Stevens (& Co.)
1866

Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church (1867)

411 E Church Street
Tarboro, NC, US

9 Ranks - 453 Pipes
Instrument ID: 71539 ● Builder ID: 6021 ● Location ID: 37134
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Paul R. Marchesano on May 28th, 2024:
The organ was built in 1866 for Calvary Episcopal Church, in Tarboro, NC. In 1914, the organ was sold to St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Wilmington, NC, where it lead worship for 30 years before being moved to Trinity in 1944. -- Trinity Episcopal Church, Chocowinity website According to a brochure published by Trinity in connection with fund-raising for a complete restoration (2005), the organ moved from Calvary Episcopal in Tarboro, North Carolina, to St. Paul's, Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1914. St. Paul's then donated it to Trinity Church in Chocowinity in 1944. -- POD

Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1944) , J. Allen Farmer, Inc. (2006 - 2008) , Unknown Builder (1914)

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