Lyon & Healy
Opus 174, 1905

St. Simon's Episcopal Church [Mission]

Racine & Leland Avenues
Chicago, IL, US

7 Ranks - 393 Pipes
Instrument ID: 7944 ● Builder ID: 3906 ● Location ID: 7483
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

"Cost $1,400. Dedicated 19 Oct 1905. Old Opus number 1428, New Opus number 174, both shown on the L & H Opus list. St. Simon's was granted Parish status in 1911. It reverted to mission status in 1931. Closed 1936. Building is now (2002) the Buddhist Temple of Chicago. The organ went to St. Andrew's Episcopal, Evanston, IL c. 1936."

Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1936)

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