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Updated through online information from Andrew Henderson (March 23, 2025): According to The Marion Star (May 7, 1908) this instrument was built by Lyon & Healey, and installed under the supervision of F. R. Smith, for a total cost of $3,500. At the time the newly-dedicated church building was known as Free Baptist Church, Main Street, Marion, OH, and was renamed Trinity Baptist Church upon a merger with First Baptist Church, Marion.
Updated by Randall E. Wagner, listing conversations with this person as the source of the information: H. D. Blanchard
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Rebuilt or replaced by Homer D. Blanchard in 1964 for $28,823.00, retaining three stops from the old organ.
Identified through online information from Will Dunklin. -- Known from a post card image ca. 1920.
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