Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2007-04-30 - Identified through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2012-01-12 - Updated through online information from Scott Rowley. -Database Manager
2012-01-19 - Updated through online information from Paul Slaughter. -- The Holtkamp organ has been broken up and is being replaced by a 3 manual / 40 rank instrument by Bigelow & Co. of American Fork, UT. -Database Manager
2012-02-24 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Opus number from Holtkamp website, accessed Feb 23, 2012. -Database Manager
2012-04-11 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager
2013-04-29 - Updated through online information from Scott Crowell. -- Pipes have recently been combined with the 1964 Wicks organ of St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Salt Lake City to form Bigelow Opus 36, a 3-manual, 50-rank organ. -Database Manager
Coupler tabs not marked with pitch. Couplers updated with information from Scot Huntington. Source: The Diapason, March 1968 March 1968
GREAT Quintadena 16, Principal 8, Gedackt 8, Octave 4, Doublette 2, Spitzflöte 4, Mixture IV, Trumpet 8
SWELL Bourdon 8, Gamba 8, Celeste 8, Principal 4, Fullflöte 4, Nachthorn 2, Fourniture III, Quinte 1 1/3, Oboe 8, Fagott 16
POSITIV Copula 8, Rohflöte 4, Principal 2, Blockflöte 2, Sesquialtera II, Octave 1, Cromorne 8, Scharf III
PEDAL Principal 16, Subbass 16, Flauto 8, Octave 8, Choralbass 4, Posaune 16, Rauschbass III, Schalmey 4, Trumpet 8
SWELL to GREAT 8, POSITIV to GREAT 8, SWELL to POSITIV 8, GREAT to PEDAL 8, POSITIV to PEDAL 8, SWELL to PEDAL 8
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