Pump Organ

Name/Title

Pump Organ

Entry/Object ID

1000.010

Category

Religious, Household, Music

Acquisition

Accession

1000.010

Acquisition Method

Gift

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Tertiary Object Term

Organ, Parlor

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Organ

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Instrument, Keyboard

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Musical Instruments

Nomenclature Class

Musical T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 06: Tools & Equipment for Communication

Material

Wood, Stained

Location

Location

Room

Parlor

Building

Burkholder-Myers House

Date

June 15, 2025

Inventory

Inventory Project

INV2025.1

Inventoried By

Hannah Hendricks

Inventoried Date

Jun 15, 2025

Condition

Reason for Exam

Inventory

Overall Condition

Very Good

Date Examined

Jun 15, 2025

Relationships

Related Entries

Notes

Putnam's New Method of Instruction for the Reed Organ

Provenance

Notes

Organ purchased in Staunton, VA circa 1915 for Gladys Sheets Shull (June 1907-January 1997), by her parents, Christian and Luverna Zimmerman Sheets. The Sheets family lived at Mt. Solon in the home of Luverna's parents, Brother Jacob and Annie Glick Zimmerman, where the organ was kept in the parlor until 1978, when the Zimmerman homestead was sold. Brother Jacob "Jake" was born October 3, 1842. He was a minister and was licensed to perform marriages in March, 1890. He attended Moscow, Emmanuel, Sangerville, and Beaver Creek Churches of the Brethren. He died in January, 1929. Gladys Sheets married W. Joseph Shull in 1924. She inherited the Zimmerman homestead, where she lived with her husband until 1978, when they moved to the Bridgewater Retirement Village. Gladys gave the organ to her daughter, Mary, at that time.

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Create Date

January 7, 2022

Updated By

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Update Date

July 18, 2025