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Updated through online information from Michael L Bigelow. -- This church dates to pre-revolutionary war times. Colonial style organ case is patterned closely after David Tannenberg's work, and is of hand planed and painted poplar. Key desk is attached to rear of case. Video monitor allows organist to see what is happening in the church. Pedal stop is operated electro-pneumatically. Electrical contacts are installed in the pedal action. Painted poplar pipes are placed along rear wall of gallery.
Identified through online information from Michael L Bigelow.
Webpage Links: Opus 30 - Bigelow & Co - Tracker Pipe Organ Builders
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