Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - This appears in the first Pilcher ledger on a list of churches and organs destroyed in the 1871 Chicago fire. Church then moved to Michigan Ave. at 23rd. St. -Database Manager
2011-11-29 - Updated through online information from Steven E. Lawson. -- The organ and church burned in the Great Chicago Fire (1871) -Database Manager
Copied from Dwight's Journal of Music (July 6, 1861) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Chicago, Illinois Trinity Episcopal Church Stevens & Jewett 1861 2 manuals, 22 stops, 25 ranks ________________________________________________________________________ GREAT ORGAN SWELL ORGAN 16' Teneroon 56 16' Bourdon Bass } 56 8' Open Diapason 56 16' Bourdon Treble } 8' St. Diapason Bass } 56 8' Open Diapason Bass } 56 8' Clarabell Treble } 8' Open Diapason Treble } 8' Dulciana 56 8' Viol de Gamba 56 4' Principal 56 8' Stop Diapason Bass } 56 4' Flute 56 8' Stop Diapason Treble } 2-2/3' Twelfth 56 4' Principal 56 2' Fifteenth 56 Cornet 15th 56 Sesquialtera, 3 rks 168 Cornet 12th and 17th 112 8' Cremona 39 8' Hautboy 56 8' Trumpet Bass } 56 8' Trumpet Bass } 56 8' Trumpet Treble } 8' Trumpet Treble } PEDAL ORGAN MECHANICAL STOPS 16' Double Open Diapason 27 Couple Pedals & Swell 8' Violoncello 27 Couple Pedals & Great Couple Great & Swell Couple Great & Swell 8ves Tremolo Pedal Check Bellows Signal [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2011-11-29]
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