Scot Huntington on April 25th, 2021:
The congregation formed in 1816 and its first church building was built in 1819, burned in a major town conflagration in 1843 and was replaced with a new brick church that was consecrated in 1846. Further research is needed to determine what type of instrument the church possessed until 1895 when a new one-manual Johnson & Son organ [Opus 829] was installed. This organ was destroyed when the church burned to the ground on April 2, 1899. The replacement church was begun in September 1899, consecrated on August 2, 1900 and included a new Viner & Son two-manual tracker (restored 1983).
Database Manager on August 19th, 2015:
An original installation. Identified by John Igoe, using information found in Johnson Organs, 1844-1898: Wm. A Johnson, Johnson Organ Co., Johnson & Son: a documentary issued in honor the two hundredth anniversary of his birth, 1816-2016 / by Scot L. Huntington, Len Levasseur, Barbara Owen, Stephen L. Pinel, and Martin R. Walsh. Cranbury, New Jersey: The Princeton Academy of the Arts, Culture, and Society, 2015..
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