The First Baptist Church of Nyack had a pipe organ, built by Francis J. N. Tallman in 1893. The organ was built into the church and was created with local labor and local materials. The carving on these vessels which supported the larger pipes was...
The keyboard, bench, and foot pedals of the Tallman organ were built into the First Baptist Church. When the Baptist congregation disbanded, the organ was moved to the Chautauqua Institute in Western New York.
A final concert using the historic Tallman Tracker Organ in the First Baptist Church featured music by Mendelssohn and Bach. This was #34 of the 50 organs that Francis J. N. Tallman built. The wood carving was done by Katherine Morse, an artist and...
The pulls of the Tallman organ are marked in Gothic script. One reads "Sm Ohur 8." The organ was installed in the First Baptist Church in 1893, at a cost of $1600. The final concert in Nyack was in 2000 and then the organ was moved to the Chatauqua...
The pipes of the Tallman organ in the First Baptist Church were gracefully arrayed. The decorations on the pipes were characteristic of Francis J. N. Tallman's work. The wood carving was done by artist Katherine Morse.
Affixed to the organ in the First Baptist Church of Nyack was this plaque: No. 34, F. J. N. Tallman, Nyack, NY, 1893. Francis J. N. Tallman built pipe organs which were installed in churches across the country.