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Updated through online information from Wayne P. Hatwich (September 7, 2024) This instrument was removed and sold several years ago. The building is no longer a church.
Information about weddings at Mendelssohn Hall mentions a pipe organ, and a pipe facade can be seen in online photographs, as well as a console in the balcony.
Congregation merged into Second Congregational; Presbyterian facility sold 2012 to Mendelssohn Performing Arts Center and used as Mendelssohn Hall.
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- "Great to be exposed functionally as possible."
Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr.
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