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Updated through online information from William Dunklin.
In July 2008 the First Unitarian congregation moved to a smaller facility. This building and the organ were subsequently sold.
Updated through online information from Shawn P. Keith. -- As built, the organ was 22 ranks, possibly due to a shop error. The shop orders called for the 8' Salicional to be duplexed to create the 4' Violin; as installed the Salicional had no duplex action and the 4' Violin was on two separate offset unit chests at the back of the Swell chamber. At an unknown later date a 2-2/3' Twelfth was added to the Great using pipes of undetermined origin on an electric-action chest, which also played as a 2' Fifteenth. One knob supplanted the 4' Dulcet, the other was on a new (or previously blank) knob.
Updated through online information from Shawn P. Keith. -- Organ purchased late in 2010 with intention of renovating and relocating to St. John's Lutheran Church in Davis WV. In April of 2013 we were called in to inspect a severely botched installation and offer our options for completion. We found the installation untenable, impossible to complete, and the organ too large for the available chamber space. Several aspects of the "restoration" were sufficiently substandard as to require being redone. The organ will be removed and broken up for parts.
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield.
Updated through online information from thomas buffer. -- Currently listed for sale on eBay.
Updated through online information from Eugene Walter.
Identified through information in List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928).
Related Instrument Entries: Timothy W. Hemry (Pipe Organ Co.) (2014)
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