2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1962. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Console removed (after 1962?) to make way for electronic. -Database Manager
2022-03-31 - Originally built for the Presbyterian church in Ithaca, likely moved here in 1901 when the church bought an Austin. This magnificent Greek Revival building was deeded to the Frontenac Historical Society. There is no evidence of this imposing organ in website photos. The facade was 4/3/7/3/4 with a laarge display of fan trumpets in the center. This was likely House's largest extant organ before it was disabled. A great loss. -Scot Huntington
files of E.A. Boadway Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Union Springs, New York Presbyterian Church Originally: Presbyterian Church, Ithaca, New York Garret House, Buffalo, New York, 1878 The 5-sectional case is surmounted by a fan trumpet. Compass: 56/27 GREAT 16' Double Open Diapason (notes say from f18) 8' Open Diapason 8' Viol d'Amour 8' Melodia (wood) 8' Dulciana 4' Octave 4' Flute 2 2/3' Twelfth 2' Fifteenth 8' Trumpet SWELL (enclosed) 16' Bourdon (wood) 8' Open Diapason 8' Stop'd Diapason Treble (wood) 8' Stop'd Diapason Bass (wood) 8' Keraulophon 4' Fugara 4' Spitz Flute 2' Picolo III Dolce Cornet 8' Hautboy & Bassoon Tremolo PEDAL 16' Double Open Diapason (wood) 16' Bourdon (wood) 8' Violoncello 16' Trombone (wood) COUPLERS Swell to Great Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal [Received from Scot Huntington 2015-04-19.]
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