Thomas Hall
1845

First Presbyterian Church (1814-19)

Main and Ward Streets
Paterson, NJ, US

Instrument ID: 58504 ● Builder ID: 2595 ● Location ID: 51031
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Database Manager on June 17th, 2016:

In 1845 Mr. Roswell Colt [a prominent industrialist] gave a lot worth $300 and $150 in cash for the purchase of an organ; $750 was raised and the organ set up in the church. This organ [by Thomas Hall] was burned in the fire of 1850. A new organ was undoubtedly purchased for the new [1852] church." --Rev. Clarence E. N. Macartney, History of the First Presbyterian Church of Paterson, New Jersey (Paterson: The Church, 1913), pp. 18-19.

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