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Updated by J. A. Hefner, listing this web site as a source of information: http://www.baltimoreago.org/documents/Pomplitz-Organ-List.pdf.
The "1870s instrument" this organ replaced was actually a Pomplitz from 1868, according to http://www.baltimoreago.org/documents/Pomplitz-Organ-List.pdf
Originally though to be an 1870's instrument which it probably replaced. The pastor who had been mentioned in connection with the instrument, Stubnatzi, actually died in September 1880, and couldn't have been connected with the King. Rebuilt in in 1928 by Bennett with electric action.
Related Instrument Entries: Bennett Organ Co. (Opus 1006, 1928) , August B. Pomplitz (1868)
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