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Updated through information from Howard Bennett: -- This organ was purchased originally for Trinity Episcopal by the Ladies Guild, 1892. It was installed June, 1892, costing $1,500. The building was moved in 1928 (complete with organ) to Center and 9th Sts., becoming the University Chapel. St. Stephen's Church was organized in this building.
Updated through online information from Howard Bennett. -- The building was sold in 1964 to the Evangelical Free Church of Reno, and the organ was removed. Bill Baker installed the reconditioned organ in St. Stephen's (West 7th) in 1965.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was installed at the front of the room on the right side. The action goes from key/sticker to two square rails mounted and angled to function like a backfall. Pedal action is tracker from a square rail to the chest rollerboard. Pedal stop action is ventil. The facade contains 19 gold-painted pipes in a simple fence and this includes the first 12 pipes of the 8' Open Diapason. The Open Diapason, Stopd Diapason, and Octave are all divided into treble (34) and bass (24). The Dulciana is full compass but not divided.
Moved from old building 1963 or 64 by William Baker (to new building?)
Related Instrument Entries: William Baker (1965)
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