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Location previously mis-identified as St Paul's of Remsen. From an email of 7 July 2025 from Stephen Best:
"...lists an 1862 Andrews organ at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Remsen. There was never an Episcopal Church in Remsen, so this is in error. In all likelihood, this organ is the 1862 Andrews organ built for St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Holland Patent. That organ is still very much in existence, now located in the Stone Meeting House (Remsen-Steuben Historical Society) in Remsen." [Ed.: It is unknown at this date when the organ was moved to this location.]
Builder's Nameplate: A. Andrews & Son
Moved from St. Paul's Episcopal, Holland Patent, NY.
Related Instrument Entries: Alvinza Andrews (1862)
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