George Jardine & Son
1861

St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Reynolds Street
Augusta, GA, US

Instrument ID: 50525 ● Builder ID: 2290 ● Location ID: 44340
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Database Manager on October 24th, 2012:
An original installation. Identified by T. Daniel Hancock, using information found in Shafer, Keith. "A History of the Organs of St. Paul\'s Episcopal Church, Augusta, Georgia." Augusta: Keith Shafer, 1996. -- According to Shafer, 1996, the Jardine organ was altered by Farrand & Votey Organ Co., as their Opus 708, in 1893. As a part of this work, they electrified the action, the console reversed, stops added, and the pipes enclosed behind scroll-work. This instrument was destroyed by fire, along with the church and parish house, in 1916.

Related Instrument Entries: Farrand & Votey Organ Co. (Opus 708)

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