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Henry Erben (1850)

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
9 Lafayette Street
Woodland, ME

OHS convention: 1981


Images


1981 - Organ case as installed in this 1923 building. The arches on top of the case are twentieth century additions. (Photograph from an archival source: 1981 OHS Handbook, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1981 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - From unknown location. In 1923 building, its 3rd home, at least. Keyboard originally folded behind doors. Doors removed when pedal keys and pull-down action added. No pedal pipes. Compass 56/17. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Source: 1981 OHS Handbook June 1981

MANUAL (56 notes, enclosed) Open Diapason TF 8 (39 m), Dulciano TF 8 (39 m), Stop'd Diapason TF 8 (39 w&m), Stop'd Diapason Bass 8 (17 w), Principal 4 (56 m), Flute TF 4 (39 m), Fifteenth 2 (56 m), Tremulant (a later addition)

PEDAL (17 notes, a later addition) permanent pull-down (no pipes), Bellows Signal

PEDAL MOVEMENTS (2 unlabelled single-acting pedals) Principal and Fifteenth on, Principal and Fifteenth off, non-hitchable swell pedal


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