File:Johnson Pipe Organ.jpg
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Summary
[edit]This is a typical Wm. Johnson organ of about 18 ranks. It is Opus 345, 1871, installed in the First Baptist Church of Penn Yan, NY. Most of its pipework is now in use in the Church's present organ. This was one of the last organs to leave the original Johnson factory before it burned. Opus 348, 349 and 350 were destroyed by the fire.
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current | 20:00, 22 October 2008 | 300 × 315 (85 KB) | Branchporter (talk | contribs) | This is a typical Wm. Johnson organ of about 18 ranks. It is Opus 345, 1871, installed in the First Baptist Church of Penn Yan, NY. Most of it's pipework is now in use in the Church's present organ. This was one of the last organs to leave the original Jo |
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