Seventy-Sixth Street Presbyterian Church
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Seventy-Sixth Street Presbyterian Church was located at 7600 Division Avenue in East Lake. It built a new church on this site in 1909. This in turn was replaced by a later church building that became the home of 45th Street Baptist Church after the Presbyterian church merged with others.
The church bell purchased for the 1909 building was later installed at Cahaba Springs Presbyterian Church.
In 1971 a new pipe organ, Aeolian-Skinner opus 1523, was installed in the church. Portions of the organ were later reused in 2023 for an organ built rebuilt by Quimby Pipe Organs for Immaculata Church in St Mary's, Kansas.
References
- Megginson, Chris (September 28, 2016) "Historic church bell gets new home at Cahaba Springs", Cahaba Sun.
- "Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co. Opus 1523, 1969" Pipe Organ Database, accessed June 4, 2024.
- "Cover feature: Quimby Pipe Organs, Immaculata Church" (July 27, 2023) The Diapason