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This entry represents the installation of a used organ in a new home. It was originally built by John D. Brennan of Reading, Massachusetts fo an unidentified institution, and acquired and installed at Central Methodist in 1913 by an undocumented person or firm. The organ was later rebuilt by E.M. Skinner & Son in 1936 as their Opus #501, and rebuilt for a third time in 1977 by Kinzey-Augerstein as their Opus #R-18.
Related Instrument Entries: Ernest M. Skinner & Son (Opus 501, 1936) , Kinzey-Angerstein (Opus R-18, 1977)
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