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In 1898, this organ was sold to a church (possibly also Lutheran) in Sheffield, PA, also for $150 with the stipulation that Immanuel pay for the shipping of the instrument.
The church at this time was in a traditional nave/sanctuary arrangement with a balcony on three sides of the nave. The organ was located at the front left of the nave.
Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Acquired used from St. Luke's Episcopal of Jamestown for $150.00.
Related Instrument Entries: Garret House (1867)
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