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Portable Reed Pump Organ

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English: Portable Reed Pump Organ. Used in country church three miles east of Stanton, MI
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similar model (with simpler side foot panels)
  • Mason & Hamlin Reed Organ [Model 109 Baby organ (Melodeon) (ca.1880-1885)]. National Museum of American History.
    "Description  This reed organ was made by Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. in Boston, Massachusetts, around 1880-1885. It is a portable reed organ, model 109 with a single manual, with a compass of F - g2, and two pedals. This instrument was sold by Mason & Hamlin as a "Baby" organ. ",
    "Object Name organ (Melodeon) / organ ",
    "Date made    1880-1885 ",
    "Place made   United States: Massachusetts, Boston ",
    "Measurements overall: 32 in x 30 in x 14 1/2 in; 81.28 cm x 76.2 cm x 36.83 cm ",
    "Credit Line   Gift of Irma Gordon Dumville "
Camera location35° 31′ 43.09″ N, 82° 58′ 30.67″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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