| Builder: Barton #275, 1930, Greenbay Orpheum 
 Information from Wikipedia: The company was founded in 1918 by Dan Barton, who was from 
			Amherst, Wisconsin. The sixth largest builder of theater instruments 
			in the nation, Bartola focused almost exclusively on the Midwest 
			market. Barton later recalled, "We decided to work only a limited 
			territory so we could give prompt service to all our installations. 
			[This territory included] Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, 
			Indiana and Ohio. No installation was more than an overnight sleeper 
			ride from Chicago."[1] For this reason, the instruments were almost 
			unknown outside of this relatively small area until later years, 
			long after manufacture had ceased, when many were moved from their 
			original homes into venues around the United States. The company 
			built about 250 theater organs from 1918 to 1931.[2] | 
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