Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Replaced a 1758 Tannenberg-Klemm organ which went to the Moravian Congregation in Emmaus, PA for ú30. Detached, reversed console. 3 tower case containing the 4' Principal. Moved to a new building 1840, and again in 1861. Rebuilt by E. A. White in 1898. 216 pipes added, new mechanism, including water motor. Fa?ade used in 1913 Moller organ. -Database Manager
2006-11-10 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Organ cost 274 Pounds. Had an octave-and-a-half of pedals. -Database Manager
2012-03-28 - Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- Philip T.D. Cooper (on the "David Tannenberg, Organbuilder" website) lists the Pedal stops as "16' Subbass" and "8 Octav Bass." -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from the Historic Stoplists table of the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Moravian, Nazareth, PA 1793 Tannenberg (Stoplist: Dieffenbuch 11:4) Manual Principal (metal) 4 foot tone Viol da Gamba (metal) 8 foot tone Quintatoen (metal) 8 foot tone Suboctav (metal) 2 foot tone Floet Amabile (wood) 8 foot tone Floet Douce (wood) 4 foot tone Grob Gedackt (wood) 8 foot tone Coupler (manual to pedal) Pedal Octav Bass 16 foot tone Subbass 32 foot tone (probably actually 16') Stoplist from memorandum sent from Nazareth to Salem, NC on Jan 16, 1798, in the archives of the Moravian Music Foundation.
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