George N. Andrews
1872

St. Paul's Catholic Church (1872)

East Fifth and Mowhawk Streets
Oswego, NY, US

Instrument ID: 72680 ● Builder ID: 134 ● Location ID: 46316
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Andrew Henderson on February 23rd, 2025:

From the Oswego Daily Palladium (September 16, 1872): "The dimensions of the organ case are: 30 feet high, 19 feet deep, and 22 1/2 feet wide. The action is reversed so that the organist faces the congregation when playing. It was built by George N. Andrews of Utica, N.Y., and when completed will contain fifty stops. The organ reflects much credit on the builder, both as to finish and purity of tone."

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