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John Roberts 1829 1877 Builder First Carnegie Pipe Organ

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This article describes a historical organ recital and the provenance of a 19th-century pipe organ. No commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin change is present. The event is purely cultural and historical.

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  • Andrew Carnegie donated $2,000 in 1874 for a pipe organ.
  • The organ was built by John Roberts of Philadelphia.
  • Only two complete Roberts organs remain.
  • The organ was moved to its current location in 1906.
  • Robert Sutherland Lord presented a recital in 1974 for the centennial.

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