2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1980s -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Unused in 1960s. Organ possibly there, but electronic used for services. -Database Manager
2013-11-25 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Organ was not functioning for many years, tubular pneumatic action was restored and organ was refurbished by Milnar Organ Company in 2013. (source: online article in the Tennessean, dated Nov 13, 2013) -Database Manager
2018-03-03 - Updated by Melvin Potts, who has heard or played the organ.<br> I visited this church and played the organ in spring of 2017. The church did not have an organist so the instrument wasn't being used at the time. I found the organ to be in good condition at this visit. -Database Manager
From The Diapason July 2014 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Spring Hill United Methodist Church, Spring Hill, TN Hinners Organ Company Opus 1970 (1915), restored by Milnar Organ Company GREAT: 8' Open Diapason (metal) 61 pipes 8' Melodia (wood) 61 pipes 8' Dulciana (12 from Melodia, balance metal) 49 pipes SWELL: 8' Violin Diapason (metal) 61 pipes 8' Stopped Diapason (wood) 61 pipes 8' Salicional (12 from Stopped Diapason, balance metal) 49 pipes 4' Flute Harmonique (metal) 61 pipes PEDAL (concave pedalboard): 16' Bourdon (wood) 30 pipes Couplers and Accessories: Great Octave Coupler Swell to Great Coupler Swell to Pedal Coupler Great to Pedal Coupler Swell Tremolo Wind indicator for organist Manual compass, CC to C4, 61 notes Pedal compass, CCC to F, 30 notes Combinations and pedal movements (adjustable and double-acting): Great Forte Great Piano Swell Forte Swell Piano Balanced Swell Pedal Two manuals, eight ranks [Received from Connor Annable 2014-07-30.]
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