2007-03-22 - Identified through on-line information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2009-03-01 - Update through information from Stephen Schnurr. -- Dedicated as the Thompson Memorial Organ in recital by George Markey on Sunday, June 2, 1974. -Database Manager
2009-05-05 - Updated through on-line information from John M. Bullard. -- I was organist of Bethel when the Möller was installed in 1973. I designed the stoplist with John Hose (tonal director) and Donald Gillet (Pres.) in Hagerstown. -Database Manager
Source: Factory specifications, OHS Archives via Jeff Scofield November 17, 1972
GREAT Principal 8, Bourdon 8, Octave 4, Spitzflöte 4, Super Octave 2, Mixture IV, Chimes
SWELL Rohrgedeckt 16, Rohrflöte 8, Viole de Gambe 8, Viole Celeste 8, Spitzprincipal 4, Rohrflöte 4, Flachflöte 2, Larigot 1 1/3, Scharf III, Trompette 8, Basson Hautbois 16, Hautbois 8, Clairon 4, Tremulant
CHOIR Gedeckt 8, Flauto Dolce 8, Flute Celeste 8, Nazard 2 2/3, Koppelflöte 4, Principal 2, Tierce 1 3/5, Zimbel II, Krummhorn 8, Tremulant, Trompette Harmonique 8, Tower Bells
PEDAL Resultant 32, Contrebasse 16, Bourdon 16, Rohrgedeckt 16, Principal 8, Bourdon 8, Acuta II, Choral Bass 4, Rauschquinte II, Rohrflöte 8, Bombarde 16, Hautbois 4, Basson 16
GREAT to GREAT 16, GREAT to GREAT 4, SWELL to GREAT 8, SWELL to GREAT 4, CHOIR to GREAT 8, CHOIR to GREAT 16, SWELL to GREAT 16, CHOIR to GREAT 4, SWELL to SWELL 16, SWELL to SWELL, CHOIR to CHOIR 16, SWELL to SWELL 4, CHOIR to CHOIR, CHOIR to CHOIR 4, SWELL to CHOIR 8, SWELL to CHOIR 4, SWELL to CHOIR 16, GREAT to PEDAL 8, SWELL to PEDAL 8, CHOIR to PEDAL 8, CHOIR to PEDAL 4, SWELL to PEDAL 4
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