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Paul R. Marchesano on May 21st, 2025:

This instrument was originally built by Hagar & Vogt in 1854 for St. Paul Street Methodist Church and moved to the original church on Welland Avenue by an unknown builder likely in January 1874. It was likely moved to the newly built Welland Avenue Methodist Church in 1877.
Information received online from Andrew Henderson on 2025-05-20


Andrew Henderson on May 20th, 2025:

From "The Evening Journal" (St. Catharines, November 29, 1873): "The organ now used in the St. Paul Street Church will be transferred to the church on Welland Avenue."

Related Instrument Entries: S. R. Warren & Sons (1877) , Hagar & Vogt (1854)

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