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Unknown Builder (1865ca.)

United Methodist
North Afton, NY

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2014-07-29 - Updated through online information from Scot Huntington. -- Information from a 1960s-era organ visitation document. The case was old although whether older than the organ inside is now unknown. Stylistically, the details suggest the organ could have been the product of a local builder such as George Andrews (Utica), or one of a number of builders working in this central New York region such as Giles Beach, William Davis, or Augustus Backus. The town is not listed on any opus list for Andrews, Marklove, or Davis. A very old newspaper clipping suggests Elsworth Phelps built an organ for North Afton, but he was working in nearby Guilford between ca. 1818 and ca. 1850, and the details of this instrument describe something built much later. Further research is needed to find a photo of the instrument to better determine a possible builder. The description of the pipework states it was spotted metal, with tuning slots, and the note taker questioned in the margin whether the pipes may have been younger than the case and works. The organ was stated as gone by 1980, in an annotated OHS organ list in the possession of Alan Laufmann. -Database Manager


Stoplist

stoplist from unpublished organ diary, ca. 1963. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

North Afton, New York
Methodist Church

Unknown builder, likely George Andrews
ca. 1865
Pipework of spotted metal, longer pipes slotted.

58-note compass; enclosed, no pedals
Hitch-down swell, projecting keydesk with single terraced jamb

Open Diapason       (tenor f)
Dulciana            (tenor f)
Stop. Diap. Bass    (1-17, wood)
Principal
Flute               (tenor f)
Fifteenth
 

 [Received from Scot Huntington 2014-07-30.]

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