2006-04-15 - Identified through information adapted from <i>E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List</i>, by Sand Lawn and Allen Kinzey (Organ Historical Society, 1997), and included here through the kind permission of Sand Lawn: <br><i> The original builder was E. M. Skinner: Opus 629 (1926). Some additions, but no changes to original instrument.</i> -Database Manager
2012-03-22 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- 1980 additions by Jim Andrews increased the organ to 33 ranks and include a III Mixture on the Great, a 32 Resultant in the Pedal, and a 32 Contra Trombone and 16 Trombone unit in the Pedal. (source: Donald Tracer, Churches of Virginia website, accessed Mar 17, 2012) -Database Manager
Standard couplers, photo not clear enough to see detail Source: Taken from console/old records
Great Bourdon 16 (Borrowed in Pedal), Diapason 8, Claribel Flute 8, Gedeckt 8 (From Swell Gedeckt), Flute 4, Octave 4, Mixture III (Marked III RKS), Tromba 8 (Enclosed in Choir box), Cornopean 8 (From Swell Cornopean), Corno d’Amour 8 (From Swell Corno d’Amour)
Swell Bourdon 16, Diapason 8, Salicional 8, Flute Celeste 8, Voix Celeste 8, Gedeckt 8, Octave 4, Flute 4, Mixture IV (Marked IV RKS), Cornopean 8, Vox Humana 8 , Corno d’Amour 8, French Horn 8
Choir Concert Flute 8, Flute 4, Dulciana 8, Piccolo 2, Clarinet 8, Tromba 8 (Borrowed from Great, enclosed in Choir box.)
Pedal Contra Trombone 32 (Unknown whether half length, full length extension or digital.), Trombone 16, Resultant 32, Echo Lieblich 16 (Borrowed from Swell Bourdon 16), Major Bass 16, Bourdon 16 (Same as GT 16), Still Gedeckt 8 (Same as SW Gedeckt), Octave 8, Gedeckt 8
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