Snyder-Neuman
1963

Originally Hinners Organ Company (1917)

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church

3743 Marysville Road
Staplehurst, NE, US

Instrument ID: 49126 ● Builder ID: 7749 ● Location ID: 43245
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on January 8th, 2012:
Identified through online information from Jeffrey Blersch. -- Electrification of existing Hinners organ. The original name of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church was Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Marysville, NE. The Hinners organ was installed when the church was built in 1917 and dedicated on Nov. 4, 1917. In 1963, Zion Lutheran Merged with Immanuel Lutheran of Staplehurst and changed its name to Our Redeemer Lutheran. The organ was converted to electric action in 1968 by the Snyder-Neumann Organ Company of Omaha. A new console was built at that time. In 2010, the Bedient Organ Company completed a total refurbishment of the mechanical components of the instrument, revoiced the organ, and added a 4' principal to the great.

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