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Austin Organ Co. Opus 1263 (1924)

Methodist Episcopal Home for the Aged: Brown Memorial Chapel
Classon Ave.
New York City: Brooklyn, NY

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Main


Notes

2004-12-21 - Information identifying this instrument from the Austin Organs, Inc. web site, accessed December 20, 2004: http://www.austinorgans.com/organ-research.htm. -Database Manager

2020-11-13 - From the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project: The Methodist Episcopal Home for the Aged was founded on May 10, 1883, by Methodist Church members to provide a comfortable residence for their "indigent" elderly. The first Home was situated on McDonough Street and Stuyvesant Avenue. As a result of the tireless efforts of some 200 women and men from virtually every Methodist Episcopal church in Brooklyn, the number of applicants for admission grew so large that expansion was essential. In 1889, a larger Home was built at 920 Park Place at the corner of New York Avenue. Around 1914, the facility was expanded to include Brown Memorial Chapel. The changing needs of the elderly played a role in making the Home what it is today. In 1976, the Home moved to its present location – a modern, sunny four-story building – and took a new direction as a skilled nursing facility. The Home now welcomes all people regardless of religious preference, race, sex, age, handicaps, national origin, or source of payment. The organ in Brown Memorial Chapel of the Methodist Episcopal Home for the Aged was built in 1924 by the Austin Organ Company. Louis F. Mohr & Co., an organ service firm in the area, recorded the specifications on September 15, 1928 and April 4, 1961. Mohr indicates that the console was located at the back of the pulpit and that the organ was in the rear gallery. The organ was rebuilt (c.1962) by the Midmer-Losh Organ Company. -Jeff Scofield


Stoplist

Source: Larry Trupiano via the NYC AGO NYC Organ Project

   Brooklyn, New York
   Methodist Episcopal Home for the Aged

   Austin   Op. 1263   1924   2/6
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   GREAT                     SWELL                      PEDAL

8' Open Diapason    61    8' Stopped Diapason GT    16' Bourdon 30
8' Stopped Diapason 61    8' Dulciana         GT
8' Dulciana         61    4' Flute            GT
4' Flute            61    8' Oboe             61
   Sub                       Tremolo
   Unison Off                Sub
   Super                     Unison Off
                             Super

          [Received from Jeff Scofield November 12, 2020]

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