Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2006-11-19 - Identified through information on the Richmond AGO web site: Richmond Organ Tour. After new building completed in 1901, "Organ remained in place but later supposedly incorporated into Hook & hastings organ in new church." -Database Manager
2013-07-07 - Updated by Donald R. Traser, using information found in original contract in possession of the church. -- -Database Manager
original contract Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
All Saints Episcopal Church Madison Street, between Franklin and Grace Richmond, Virginia Roosevelt organ, 1890, 2m/14r GREAT 8 Open Diapason 58 pipes 8 Salicional 58 pipes 8 Doppel Flote 58 pipes 4 Gemshorn 58 pipes SWELL 16 Bourdon 58 pipes (treble and bass split knob) 8 Violin Diapason 58 pipes 8 Dolce 58 pipes 8 Stopped Diapason 58 pipes 4 Flute Harmonique 58 pipes III Cornet 174 pipes 8 Oboe 58 pipes PEDAL 16 Bourdon 27 pipes COUPLERS Swell to Great, Swell to Great Octaves, Swell to Pedal, Great to Pedal MECHANICAL ACCESSORIES Swell Tremulant, Bellows Signal, Wind Indicator PEDAL MOVEMENTS Two affecting Great and Pedal Stops and all couplers; two affecting Swell and Pedal stops and pedal couplers and Swell tremulant; full organ pedal; Great to Pedal Roosevelt coupler; Balanced Swell pedal (each of these items was counted as a stop, bringing the total to 26 stops). The above information copied directly from the original contract, signed January 6, 1890. Other contract data: price $2,935, taking a two-manual Vocalion organ in trade. $800 to be paid on completion of the organ (by Easter, 1890), with three equal additional payments of $711.66. Powered by a reciprocating water motor. [Received from Donald R. Traser 2013-07-15.]
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