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Updated through online information from Glendon D. Yule-Sweetland (September 19, 2024): I am a member of Hammond Street Congregational Church, United Church of Christ in Bangor, Maine (HSCC, UCC). This instrument has been removed from its previous location in Boston, refurbished by A. David Moore of Pomfret, VT and relocated to it's new home at HSCC, UCC of Bangor Maine where it was modified and installed into an existing E. & G.G. Hook case left over from a previous instrument.
Updated through online information from John Igoe. -- Note from Barbara Owen 7/28/2014: Eighth Methodist Church (also known as Tremont St. Methodist), was merged with another Methodist Church about 40 years ago. The building was sold to New Hope Baptist. The building (which will retain its exterior appearance) was sold later to a developer to convert to condos, and Dave Moore and his crew got the organ out just weeks before the developer moved in. It will be installed in Hammond Street Congregational Church Bangor, ME, where it will occupy the case of Hook #159, formerly at that site.
Identified from company publications as edited and expanded in The Hook Opus List 1829-1935, ed. William T. Van Pelt (Organ Historical Society, 1991).
Related Instrument Entries: E. & G. G. Hook (Opus 159, 1854) , A. David Moore Co., Organbuilders (2016)
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