William F. Legge (Organ Co.)
1953

Originally Woodstock Organ Builders (1926)

St. Peter's Lutheran Church

200 Erie Street
Port Colborne (Humberstone), ON, CA

Instrument ID: 72884 ● Builder ID: 3684 ● Location ID: 56159
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Andrew Henderson on October 14th, 2025:
From the Evening Tribune (September 23, 1955): "The Niagara Falls branch will be featured by an organ recital by Clive Jackson, who will be performing on the Woodstock organ rebuilt by the William Legge Co. at the time St. Peter's Church was built."

Andrew Henderson on August 18th, 2025:
From the Evening Tribune (Welland, ON, March 9, 1953): "[The original organ] was replaced in 1926 by one built by the Woodstock Organ Company at a cost of $3,200. Recently, the organ was removed from the church by this company in order to be rebuilt for installation in the new building which it is hoped will be completed later this year."

Paul R. Marchesano on April 7th, 2025:
Possible rebuild/install in new building of prior 1926 Woodstock organ.

Andrew Henderson on April 6th, 2025:
According to The Buffalo News (December 1, 1953) the new church building was dedicated on November 29, 1953, with an organ recital featuring Rev. D. Ortner of St. Catharines on December 3, 1953.

Related Instrument Entries: Woodstock Organ Builders (1926) , Woodstock Organ Builders (1926)

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