The company was in business from about 1877 until just after the turn of the century. I was born in Bpt. CT. so when I found an organ while I was living in Ohio I bought it. My husbands grandfather lived to be 101 and he remembered the empty factory. I contacted the historical society in Bridgeport in the 1990's and they sent me a copy of a newspaper article about the Bpt. Pump Organ Co. They were the first factory in the area to install Edisons new "incandescent candles" I assume that meant electric lights.
300 years old
The Bridgeport Organ Company operated in Bridgeport, Connecticut (USA) from the late 1870ies to around 1905. There are very few records left about the company, but you could open the casing and remove a reed - most reeds have the year of manufacture stamped onto them. 36 keys is a small, portable organ. If that is correct, it is rare, since Bridgeport didn't mass-produce them.
The address of the Old Mill Green Branch Library is: 1677-1681 East Main Street, Bridgeport, 06608 1155
any age above 15
Maybe, there are lots of organs located near the stomach and those organs can be damaged if you pump it.
Bridgeport is a city in Connecticut, there is also a Bridgeport in Oregon.
The address of the Bridgeport Branch is: 661 Main St, Bridgeport, 43912 1346
The address of the Bridgeport Library is: 94 N. School St., Bridgeport, 93517 M
The address of the Bridgeport Community Library is: 1206 Columbia St, Bridgeport, 98813 0220
The address of the Bridgeport Public Library is: 925 Broad St., Bridgeport, 06604 4871
Bridgeport, Connecticut
The address of the Bridgeport Area Historical is: Po Box 949, Bridgeport, AL 35740-0949