2006-04-21 - 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> Rebuild and relocation with additions and new Reisner console of E. M. Skinner Opus 684 (1927), previously rebuilt by E. M. Skinner & Son in 1942.</i> -Database Manager
2014-07-18 - Updated through online information from David Hiett. -- Built in 1927 for the Parish House of St. Paul-s Episcopal Church in Cleveland, Ohio, this fine organ by Ernest Skinner was relocated to a church in Georgia in 1970. The new installation was completed by a representative of the Reuter Organ Company including the addition of several stops as noted on the specifications using new chests and pipes built by Reuter.<br>The original Skinner console is lost, but original windchests are intact and unaltered as additions were all placed on new chests. This organ is currently for sale.<br> -Database Manager
Stoplist from David Hiett. On-line update from David Hiett. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Stockbridge, Georgia Mt. Vernon Baptist Church William D. Manley revision of Skinner Organ Co. Opus 674 (1927) Stoplist Great (unenclosed) 8' Diapason 71 pipes 8' Flute (Harmonic), 73 pipes 8' Gedeckt Swell 8' Erzähler Swell 8' Erzähler Celeste Swell 4' Octave 61 pipes 2 2/3' Grave Mixture (1970), 122 pipes Chimes 21 tubes Celestial Harp 49 bars Swell (enclosed) 8' Geigen Diapason 71 pipes 8' Rohr Flute 73 pipes 8' Gamba 73 pipes 8' Gamba Celeste 73 pipes 8' Spitz Flute 73 pipes 8' Spitz Flute Celeste 61 pipes 8' Vox Angelica II (1970), 122 pipes 4' Flute Harmonic 73 pipes 2' Fourniture IV 244 pipes 8' Flugelhorn 73 pipes Pedal 16' Bourdon 44 pipes 16' Lieblich Gedackt Soft wind 16' Gemshorn 56 pipes 8' Gross Flute Soft wind
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