F. A. Bartholomay (& Sons)
1939

Originally Frank Roosevelt (Opus 360, 1887)

Friedens Reformed Church

Paterson Park Avenue and Gough Street
Baltimore, MD, US

Instrument ID: 74386 ● Builder ID: 369 ● Location ID: 2758
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on September 19th, 2016:
Updated through online information from Steve Bartley. This organ was moved to Friedens Reformed Church, Baltimore (Paterson Park Av & Gough St.) in 1939 by the Bartholomay Organ Company. According to the Bryn Mawr history, the brownstone building the organ was installed in, a previous "sanctuary," was converted to other church uses in 1940. In spring of 2016, the Baltimore Church was bought by a developer who converted the building into apartments. The organ chamber became a bathroom for one of the apartments, keeping its facade and woodwork. The organ itself had its action electrified, probably by Bartholomay, but was in a restorable condition, its pipes in very good condition. Sadly the organ was parceled out.

Related Instrument Entries: Frank Roosevelt (Opus 360, 1887)

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