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It appears that two Pedal ranks were added to the organ either when moved or in the 1980s restorations, as the organ originally had only a 16' Double Open Diapason.
Reservoir restoration and replica stopknobs by Brunner & Heller, Silver Spring, PA.
Replica. Replica key action parts and pedal board by R. Larry Chace, Ithaca, NY.
Manual windchests retabled in the shop of J. R. McFarland & Co., Millersville, PA.
--information from builder ad, 1985 OHS Handbook
Status Note: There 1988
[Built in 1867 for Trinity Episcopal, Elmira, NY?] Restored by A. R. Strauss in 1980. Restored by Culver Mowers & church members in 1983. Replica Marklove pedalboard by R. Larry Chace, reed regulation by Greg Hand.
Related Instrument Entries: John Gale Marklove (1867)
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