William B. Williams
1889

Second Methodist Episcopal Church (1876) / Brockport United Methodist Church

92 Main Street South
Brockport, NY, US

711 Pipes
Instrument ID: 72718 ● Builder ID: 6775 ● Location ID: 36605
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Andrew Henderson on February 28th, 2025:

According to the Brockport Republic (September 19, 1889) the organ had 21 stops and 811 pipes housed in a walnut case 16 feet tall, 11 feet wide and 7.5 feet deep. It is likely that this organ was moved to Methodist Church in Sandy Creek, NY, in 1912, prior to the installation of a Moller Organ in the Brockport church.

Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1912) , Buhl Organ Co. (1943)

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