Category:Peloubet, Pelton & Co., New York

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References[edit]

  • Robert F. Gellerman (1998) Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas, Rowman & Littlefield ISBN: 978-1-87951134-7.
    • Gellerman 1998, Doubtful Listings, p. 282, “STANDARD ORGAN CO. (USA)
    • Gellerman 1998, p. 184, Peloubet, Louis Michel François Chabrier,
      "​maker of flutes, piccolos and clarinets, moved from New York to Bloomfield, NJ in 1836, located in Pierson's Mill at 3 Myrtle Court 1837-41, then at 86 Orange St. 1842-1869. Began making melodeons about 1842 and cabinet organs in 1849 when his son Jarvis joined him, the company then being known as C. Peloubet & Son. The factory burned 1869 and he erected two buildings across the street; formed the Peloubet and Pelton Standard Organ Co. in partnership with J.M. Pelton in 1873. The partnership broke up about 1882 and Peloubet continued operation as Peloubet Standard Organ Co., Peloubet Columbian Organ Co., and as Peloubet & Son, with offices at 841 Broadway in New York. In 1888 began manufacturing the "Reed Pipe Top Organ." Chabrier died in 1885 and Jarvis continued operation as The Peloubet Co. until 1890 when he sold his business to Lyon & Healy, Chicago, and went to work for that company. Serial number: 1866—5307. "
    • Gellerman 1998, p. 184, Pelton, Jeremiah M., 28 E. 14th St., New York, NY 1882; Excelsior organ; formerly a partner in Peloubet, Pelton & Co.”

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