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Identified through online information from John Flanagan. -- I am not certain the organ is still in the chapel - it has been 33 years since I was last there. I do know that it was one of the last organs that Kilgen built. Not sure of the number of [speaking] stops (approx. 20) or ranks (perhaps 23). Pipes were enclosed in concrete chambers (open at the top) in the choir loft; console was placed toward the front left of the chapel near the altar.
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