Historic Childs: Musical Instruments, Part 2 (The Estey Reed Organ
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By Doug Farley, Cobblestone Museum Director – Vol. 3 No. 11 GAINES – In this installment of “Historic Childs,” we take a look at another musical instrument in the collection of the Cobblestone Museum. This 1904 Estey Reed Organ, by far the largest musical instrument in our collection, is now at home at the National
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