Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2006-12-30 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was relocated to the new edifice that was begun in 1949. When the steeple was finally added in 1956, a welder's torch started a fire which essentially damaged the organ beyond reasonable repair. It was replaced with a new Wicks in 1957. -Database Manager
2007-01-28 - Updated through online information from Robert Coulter. -- This was a small, duplex organ that Wicks incorporated into a Antiphonal organ when they installed a new instrument in the front of the church in 1956. Due to a roof leak, this division got wet and has not played in almost 15 years (2006). This division is being rebuilt with the rest of the organ currently. -Database Manager
2022-08-23 - The contract for Op. 7094 was signed in 1941; the factory specifications were issued December 24, 1941, with a completion date scheduled to be March 10, 1942; the organ may be have been completed before wartime materiel restrictions temporarily halted the production of anything not war-related. -Jeff Scofield
Source: Courtesy of the OHS Archives
Atlanta, Georgia Morningside Presbyterian Church Möller Op. 7094 1942 2/6 ____________________________________________ GREAT SWELL 8' Open Diapason 73 8' Salicional 73 8' Stopped Diapason 73 8' Stopped Diapason GT 8' Dulciana 73 8' Dulciana GT 4' Octave 73 4' Flute Harmonic 73 Sub Tremolo Unison Off Sub Super Unison Off Super PEDAL 16' Bourdon GT 12 8' Salicional SW [Received from Jeff Scofield August 23, 2022]
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