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Gentleman seated at folding reed organ located on stage with a decorated Christmas tree. The signs read "Jesus Saves" and "Welcome."
c. 1896
The pump organ, reed organ, harmonium, or melodeon is a type of free-reed organ that generates sound as air flows past a vibrating piece of thin metal in a frame. The piece of metal is called a reed. The reed organ is a rather young instrument. It was first by Alexandre Debain in 1840 in France, who patented this instrument in Paris on August 9, 1840. In this instrument he used a pressure winding system, with free reeds. Since that time his invention is used by many others. The reed organ was produced by many others during the second half of the 19th century. Here is a rare photo collection from Brenda that shows people with their reed organs in the late 19th and early 20 centuries. A Victorian family with their reed organ, ca. 1880s Man seats at folding reed organ, another with a violin, Monterrey, Mexico, ca. 1880s Victorian woman with Newman Bros. reed organ, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1880s Wedding couple with Mason & Hamlin reed organ, ca. 1880s Woman seats with Windsor chapel organ, ca. 1880s Young ladies holding photograph of Daniel F. Beatty, reed organ manufacturer, ca. 1880s Young woman in white with reed organ, ca. 1880s Four well-dressed children pose in front of a reed organ, ca. 1890s Girl with reed organ, circa 1896 Little boy named Delwin Clikeman with reed organ, ca. 1890s Man and woman with musical instruments and folding reed organ, ca. 1890s Man seats with reed organ, ca. 1890s Three nicely-dressed young children, one holding her doll, stand in front of a beautiful Story & Clark reed organ, ca. 1890s Two women with large reed organ, ca. 1890s Two young girls with reed organ, ca. 1890s Victorian lady seats at pipe-top reed organ, ca. 1890s Victorian lady with her Weaver reed organ, ca. 1890s Victorian parlor with family and Newman Bros. reed organ, ca. 1890s Victorian women seat with reed organ, ca. 1890s Woman seats at reed organ, ca. 1890s Young boy named Vernie Huffman with reed organ, ca. 1890s Young lady seats at reed organ, ca. 1890s Young woman with reed organ and cat on lap, ca. 1890s Brother with violin while sister seats on organ stool, circa 1900 Family with reed organ, ca. 1890s Two women stand beside reed organ, circa 1900 Young couple with reed organ, circa 1900 Young lady seats at reed organ while man with violin, circa 1900 Young man with reed organ and harmonica, circa 1900 Young woman named Ada Watkins at her organ, Corning, California, circa 1900 Young woman plays reed organ in large room, circa 1900 A couple with their reed organ, circa 1910 Young ladies with reed organ Mildred Dahl, Drayton, North Dakota, September 28, 1910 Young lady playing reed organ, ca. 1910s Young woman with reed organ, Minnesota, 1911 Sisters with reed organ, 212 East Cass Street, Joliet, Illinois, August 5, 1913 Man with reed organ, drum and violin, July 4, 1914 Beautiful young lady and her reed organ, 1915 15-year-old girl seats at her reed organ, 1916 Young woman with reed organ, January 8, 1918 Couple playing reed organ and violin, no date Two guys with instruments and reed organ, Grimmet, Missouri, no date
The pump organ, reed organ, harmonium, or melodeon is a type of free-reed organ that generates sound as air flows past a vibrating piece of thin metal in a frame. The piece of metal is called a reed. The reed organ is a rather young instrument. It was first by Alexandre Debain in 1840 in France, who patented this instrument in Paris on August 9, 1840. In this instrument he used a pressure winding system, with free reeds. Since that time his invention is used by many others. The reed organ was produced by many others during the second half of the 19th century. Here is a rare photo collection from Brenda that shows people with their reed organs in the late 19th and early 20 centuries. A Victorian family with their reed organ, ca. 1880s Man seats at folding reed organ, another with a violin, Monterrey, Mexico, ca. 1880s Victorian woman with Newman Bros. reed organ, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1880s Wedding couple with Mason & Hamlin reed organ, ca. 1880s Woman seats with Windsor chapel organ, ca. 1880s Young ladies holding photograph of Daniel F. Beatty, reed organ manufacturer, ca. 1880s Young woman in white with reed organ, ca. 1880s Four well-dressed children pose in front of a reed organ, ca. 1890s Girl with reed organ, circa 1896 Little boy named Delwin Clikeman with reed organ, ca. 1890s Man and woman with musical instruments and folding reed organ, ca. 1890s Man seats with reed organ, ca. 1890s Three nicely-dressed young children, one holding her doll, stand in front of a beautiful Story & Clark reed organ, ca. 1890s Two women with large reed organ, ca. 1890s Two young girls with reed organ, ca. 1890s Victorian lady seats at pipe-top reed organ, ca. 1890s Victorian lady with her Weaver reed organ, ca. 1890s Victorian parlor with family and Newman Bros. reed organ, ca. 1890s Victorian women seat with reed organ, ca. 1890s Woman seats at reed organ, ca. 1890s Young boy named Vernie Huffman with reed organ, ca. 1890s Young lady seats at reed organ, ca. 1890s Young woman with reed organ and cat on lap, ca. 1890s Brother with violin while sister seats on organ stool, circa 1900 Family with reed organ, ca. 1890s Two women stand beside reed organ, circa 1900 Young couple with reed organ, circa 1900 Young lady seats at reed organ while man with violin, circa 1900 Young man with reed organ and harmonica, circa 1900 Young woman named Ada Watkins at her organ, Corning, California, circa 1900 Young woman plays reed organ in large room, circa 1900 A couple with their reed organ, circa 1910 Young ladies with reed organ Mildred Dahl, Drayton, North Dakota, September 28, 1910 Young lady playing reed organ, ca. 1910s Young woman with reed organ, Minnesota, 1911 Sisters with reed organ, 212 East Cass Street, Joliet, Illinois, August 5, 1913 Man with reed organ, drum and violin, July 4, 1914 Beautiful young lady and her reed organ, 1915 15-year-old girl seats at her reed organ, 1916 Young woman with reed organ, January 8, 1918 Couple playing reed organ and violin, no date Two guys with instruments and reed organ, Grimmet, Missouri, no date
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File name: 10_03_001414a Binder label: Pianos/Organs Title: Estey Organ Co. Brattleboro, Vt. U.S.A. (front) Created/Published: N. Y. : J. Ottmann Lith. Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 13 x 9 cm. Genre: Advertising cards Subject: Girls; Organs; Harps Notes: Title from item. Item verso is blank. Statement of responsibility: Estey Organ Co. Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions.
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This Taylor & Farley pump organ was purchased in Conway, Arkansas. This walnut organ was manufactured in Worcester, Massachusetts between 1862 and 1885. This inoperative pump organ was in fair…