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NEW ORLEANS AREA PIPE ORGANS
AND THEIR HISTORIES |
A service of the Steeple Chasers at www.neworleanschurches.com
and the New Orleans Chapter of the Organ Historical Society
| MANUFACTURER: | JARDINE AND SON OF NEW YORK . |
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| YEAR BUILT: | 1847 |
| ORIGINAL LOCATION: | Christ Church Cathedral. Built for third building and then moved to fourth (present) building in 1887 Was rebuilt in 1860. |
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| FINAL DISPOSITION: | One account indicates that in 1922, 866 pipes were incorporated into Moller Opus 3314, however information from Roy Redman (see below) indicates that may be inaccurate |
| A PICTURE OF THIS ORGAN EXISTS IN OUR FILES: (Click highlighted "YES" to view. |
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| NOTES SUPPLIED BY OTHERS: | From Roy Redman: "Christ Church Cathedral apparently
had a small Jardine in the chapel from about 1890. It was then moved to
Munholland Methodist, and finally purchased by us; completely rebuilt by us and installed in St. Barnabas Episcopal church in Garland Texas as our opus 35, 1982" |
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This page is a service of www.neworleanschurches.com
and the New Orleans Chapter of the Organ Historical Society