Henry Niemann
1894

Pitts Creek Presbyterian Church

208 Market Street
Pocomoke City, MD, US

Instrument ID: 70562 ● Builder ID: 4583 ● Location ID: 60969
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Charles Eberline on September 23rd, 2023:

"Maryland Items," Baltimore Sun, Tuesday morning, April 10, 1894, 6
Newspapers.com, accessed September 22, 2023,
https://www.newspapers.com/image/374501312.

A new pipe organ was opened at Pitt's [sic] Creek Presbyterian Church, Pocomoke City, last night, with a recital conducted by Miss Minna D. Hill. Solos, duets, trio and a quartette were given by Mrs. S. Dryden, Misses Riggin and Merrill, Messrs. Robert Mesenberg and Carey, and a cornet and organ duet was rendered by Mr. George L. Seville and Miss Hill. Miss Hill is organist of Grace English Lutheran Church, Baltimore, and the organ was built by Henry Niemann, of Baltimore.

An abbreviated version of this notice was published in "Notes on the Churches" (column), Middletown (DE) Transcript, Saturday, April 14, 1894, 1, "Chronicling America", accessed September 23, 2023, https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/data/batches/deucruciover01/data/sn84026820/00271765319/1894041401/0069.pdf:

A new pipe organ was opened this week, at Pitt's Creek Presbyterian Church, Pocomoke City, with a recital conducted by Miss Minna D. Hill. Miss Hill is organist of Grace English Lutheran Church, Baltimore, and the organ was built by Henry Niemann, of Baltimore.

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