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Unknown Builder (1928)

Pisgah Presbyterian
710 Pisgah Pike
Versailles (Woodford County), KY

OHS convention: 1993


Images


1936-01-01 - Older photo taken between 1935 and 1936 (Photograph from an archival source: The National Park Service, Historic American Buildings Survey: Kentucky Photographic Collection , submitted by Larry Klug/Larry Klug)

Unknown - Koehnken & Grimm pipe organ in a white facade case on the church's rear balcony. Organ donated by Dr. A. J. Alexander in 1929 (Photograph from an archival source: https://pisgahchurch.org/tracker-organ/, submitted by Larry Klug/Larry Klug)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1993 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Built for Dr. A. J. A. Alexander residence, Spring Station, KY. Moved to Pisgah 1928 (minus case). -Database Manager


Stoplist

Source: 1993 OHS Handbook

Great (58 notes) Geigen Principal 8 (46 m), Melodia 8 (58 w), Viol di Gamba 8 (46 m), Dulciana 8 (46 m), Octave 4 (58 m), Flute a Chimenee [sic] 4 (58 m)

Swell (58 notes, enclosed) Gedackt [TC] 8 (46 w), Unison Bass 8 (12 w), Salicional [TC] 8 (46 m), Aeoline [TC] 8 (46 m), Flute Traverse 4 (58 w&m), Tremolo

Pedal (27 notes) Bourdon 16 (27 w)

Couplers Coupler Sw. to Ped. , Coupler Gr. to Ped., Coupler Sw. to Gr.

Pedal Movements (2 unlabelled single-acting pedals) Great Forte and Piano


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