OHS convention: 2013
2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 2004. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - This entry represents the installation of a used organ. From St. Paul's, Burlington, VT. [1833 or 1838?] [Moved 1866?] Damaged. -Database Manager
2005-05-16 - Restored in 2001. Andrew Smith of Cornish New Hampshire restored the mechanism and A. David Moore of Pomphret Vermont was contracted to restore pipe work. (From the church's website in 2005 http://www.uvm.edu/~ekenyon/history.html ) -Database Manager
2024-04-18 - OHS Historic Organ Citation #411 -Paul R. Marchesano
Typed stoplist (Source: Paul Opel webpage, 2006-08-18) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Grace Episcopal Church Sheldon, Vermont Henry Erben, 1833 Relocated here, Unknown Builder, 1869 Moved to new building, Unknown Builder, 1879 OHS ID: 1048 ______________________________________________________________________________ MANUAL BASS (unenclosed) MANUAL TREBLE (enclosed) 8 Open Diapason Bass (C-e, open wood) 8 Open Diapason Swell TF 8 Dulciano Swell TF 8 Stopd Diapason Bass 8 Stopd Diapason Swell TF 4 Principal Bass 4 Principal Swell TF 4 Flute Bass 4 Flute Swell TF 2 Fifteenth Bass 2 Fifteenth Swell TF 2-2/3 Cornet III Swell TF (12-15-17) 8 Trumpet Swell TG Pedal Compass: GG,AA-G (Dom Bedos style, permanantly coupled) Manual Compass: GG,AA-f''' NOTES 1. All "Swell" or Manual Treble stops enclosed. 2. Right hand hitchdown Swell pedal. 3. Hitchdown machine stop retires 4' Principal, 4' Flute, 2', III and Trumpet, which have notched shanks, and which must be hitched to stay on. ______________________________________________________________________________ [Received online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2012-10-04]
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