OPUS
|
YEAR
|
LOCATION
|
|
1
|
1901
|
Methodist
Church
|
Moved to
new building; extant.
|
300
|
1906
|
First
Baptist Church
|
Later
electrified & player mechanism removed; extant.
|
735
|
1909
|
St.
Michael's Roman Catholic Church
|
Rebuilt
by John Wessel (1975); extant.
|
765
|
1910
|
Shrine
Temple (former Odd Fellows Hall)
|
Consigned
to J.T. Wamelink & Sons Piano Co., Cleveland, OH. Moved here in
1916; extant.
|
850
|
1911
|
Masonic
Temple
|
Extant
|
2640
|
1927
|
Centre
Congregational Church
|
Burned.
|
2714
|
1928
|
Centre
Congregational Church
|
Replaced
by Steven Russell organ (1988).
|
1267
|
1914
|
All Souls
Unitarian Church
|
Rebuilt
in 1948 as Opus 3165
|
3165
|
1948
|
All Souls
Unitarian Church |
Building
owned by Omega Optical; extant. |
3068
|
1936
|
First
Church of Christ, Scientist
|
Rebuilt
& enlarged by William A. Brys, 1998; extant.
|
2007
|
1922
|
St.
Michael's Episcopal Church
|
Rebuilt in 1953 as Opus 3211.
|
3211
|
1953
|
St.
Michael's Episcopal Church
|
Replaced
by Gress-Miles (1978), moved to 1st Congregational Church, Barre,
MA.
|
1129
|
1913
|
J.H.
Estey residence (later B.P.O.E. Lodge)
|
Later
B.P.O.E. Lodge.
|
3151
|
1944
|
Benevolent
& Protective Order of Elks Lodge |
Former
Estey residence; extant.
|
2952
|
1931
|
Joseph
Estey residence
|
Upright
Minuette with player, moved to Strawbrige & Clothier's Store,
Philadelphia, PA; later to Ascension Roman Catholic Church, Elmhurst, NY
|
2464
|
1926
|
Factory
office for "display"
|
|
2799
|
1929
|
"Experimental
cabinet organ"
|
To
demontrate player mechanism. |
1849
|
1920
|
Latchis
Theatre
|
Removed
by E.E. Hewitt & sold
|
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