The Athol Historical Society’s pipe organ built by E. & G.G. Hook
Company of Boston in the 1840s will be recognized with a citation by
the national Organ Historical Society.  The organ’s age and
outstanding condition make it an important historic instrument.
This organ was installed in 1848.  It is the 83rd product of E. & G.G.
Hook, pioneer organ builders from 1827-1926.  The history of the Hook
brothers is very interesting.  Elias (1805-1881) and his brother George
G. (1807-1880) were sons of a Salem, Massachusetts cabinetmaker.  
The boys apprenticed under the famous Boston organ builder William
Goodrich.  They returned to their hometown in 1827 and set up shop
using the company name  E.&G.G. Hook.  The company grew and they
moved their operation to Boston in 1831.
In the next 40 years the factory produced more than 600 instruments
establishing a reputation as one of the finest manufacturers of organs
in the country.  In 1872 Francis Hastings entered into partnership with
the Hook brothers. The company was known as Hook and Hastings as
of 1881.  
The company ceased operations in 1936, having built more than 2,500
instruments.  Those that still survive in New England and elsewhere
are speaking monuments, which attest to the superb craftsmanship of
the Hook brothers.
It is now being realized that many nineteenth century organs are no
longer in working order and unfortunately some have been lost over
the years.   Many were replaced by modern electronic substitutes,
which lack the silvery cohesive tone quality for congregational
signing.  
Through the generosity of eight persons (George Engel, Joseph Fay,
Charles Lee, Wallace Lord, Luna Richardson, Charles Tyler, Marshall
Waterman and Alice Starrett Waterman) the Athol Historical Society’s
organ was thoroughly renovated and an electric blower was installed
to supercede the old pump handle.
The organ is in outstanding condition.  The repairing of this musical
instrument is more than the restoration of an antique.  It ensures that
future generations will have this marvel of Yankee craftsmanship for
years to come.  Photo by Mike Phillips
































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July 31, 2005