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Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- The instrument pictured in the 1922 "The Gratian Organ Builders" publication is most likely the case of the 1858 Gratian organ shown after a second manual division was added and other alterations were completed by Gratian in 1871. According to James Donovan, 2012-05-29, this organ was subsequently altered beyond recognition at a later date.
Misdated in the 1922 Warren Gratian catalog as 1858. This replaced an 1858 1m. Gratian organ. Registers counted from stopknobs in the photo.
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