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Worcester Organ Company
The Worcester Organ Company of Worcester, Massachusetts was originally established in 1872.  In 1877, partners Nathaniel Hoyt Ingraham and William B. Taber purchased control of The Worcester Organ Company and reorganized it as The Taber Organ Company.  The firm was located at #9 May Street.  The firm was known for building very elaborate, ornate organs which were at the height of lavish Victorian style. The musical quality of these organs was equally as impressive as their aesthetic appeal, and the firm enjoyed an excellent reputation. There is no mention of the firm after about 1910, indicating they went out of business shortly after the turn-of-the-century era.
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Taber Organ Advertisement
Late 19th Century Taber Organ Advertisement, Previously Worcester Organ Company