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Charles Eberline on June 27th, 2022:

Correction of the date (see note, document, and stoplist); addition of opus number from stoplist.


Charles Eberline on June 27th, 2022:

The New Ulm (MN) Review noted on October 31, 1906, "Herman A. Vogelpohl of the Vogelpohl & Spaeth organ factory, left on Wednesday for Hadar, Neb." The Norfolk (NE) Daily News of Saturday, November 3, 1906, reported that the organ would be dedicated on Sunday morning; at 7:30 that evening, "Prof. O. Frey, of La Crosse, Wis., brother of Hugo Frey, the Hadar teacher," would give a recital (see the document, which provided the program of the recital). "This new organ was bought at a cost of $1,400 and was built at New Ulm, Minn., by Vogelpohl & Spaeth."

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"Hadar Organ Recital Program," Norfolk (NE) Daily News, Saturday, November 3, 1906, 8, Newspapers.com, accessed June 27, 2022, https://www.newspapers.com/image/728866350/.

Untitled note, New Ulm (MN) Review, Wednesday, October 31, 1906, [5], Chronicling America, accessed June 27, 2022, https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89081128/1906-10-31/ed-1/seq-5/.

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