Unknown Builder

Originally Geo. S. Hutchings (& Co.) (Opus 342, 1893)

Church of the Holy Name, Episcopal

Sanctuary

60 Monument Ave
Swampscott, MA, US

Instrument ID: 72683 ● Builder ID: 6193 ● Location ID: 20359
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on February 24th, 2025:
This entry represents the installation of a used organ. Identified from Notes on a related OHS Database entry. This organ was originally built for the Belmont School in Belmont, MA. At an undocumented date, it was relocated here to Church of the Holy Name in Swampscott, MA from the Belmont School. When the Swampscott church was given a small 3-manual E.M. Skinner organ in 1922, the Hutchings organ was given as a gift to St. John the Baptist Episcopal in Sanbornville, NH. in 1924.

Related Instrument Entries: Geo. S. Hutchings (& Co.) (Opus 342, 1894) , Unknown Builder (1924) , E. A. Kelley & Associates (1992) , David E. Wallace & Company LLC (2016)

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