Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co.
Opus 1037, 1941

St. Mark's Episcopal Church

9 Summer Street
Augusta, ME, US

28 Ranks - 1,445 Pipes
Instrument ID: 7900 ● Builder ID: 52 ● Location ID: 6751
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2 Manuals 3 Divisions21 Stops21 RegistersElectrical Key Action

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on August 6th, 2018:
The the 40-member congregation moved in 2014 to share facilities with Prince of Peace Lutheran Church; the buildings and furnishings, including the organ, were offered for sale.

Database Manager on March 11th, 2008:
Updated through information adapted from <i>E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List</i>, by Sand Lawn and Allen Kinzey (Organ Historical Society, 1997), and included here through the kind permission of Sand Lawn: <br><i>Tonal rebuild and electrification of James Cole tracker; later altered; replaced and moved to St. Mark's Church, Riverside, Rhode Island and rebuilt by Berkshire in 1973.</i>

Database Manager on September 26th, 2007:
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
The original builder was Cole, James.

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:
Relocated to St. Mark's Episcopal, Providence (Riverside), RI c. 1975.

Webpage Links: Opus 1037: St. Mark's Episcopal Church

Related Instrument Entries: Berkshire Organ Co., Inc. (1973) , James Cole (1900ca.)

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