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In 1867, the Hall & Labagh organ in the gallery and the Levi U. Stuart organ in the chancel were sold. A new two-manual and pedal organ, built by Levi U. Stuart, was installed in the chancel. The Stuart organ was subsequently rebuilt by L.C. Harrison of New York, as his Op. 92, ca.1886.
Related Instrument Entries: Lewis Condit (L.C.) Harrison (& Co.) (Opus 92, 1886ca.)
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