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Hinners Organ Co. (1909)

St. Mark's Episcopal
132 Center Street
Chester, SC

Images


2012-10-07 - Nave and chancel facades (Photograph by Penney Winslow/Database Manager)

2012-10-07 - Nave facade and keydesk (Photograph by Penney Winslow/Database Manager)

2012-10-07 - Chancel facade (Photograph by Penney Winslow/Database Manager)

2012-10-07 - Keydesk (Photograph by Penney Winslow/Database Manager)

Unknown - Church exterior, ca. 1930. (Vintage postcard, courtesy of James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2012-10-09 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is recessed into a chamber on the front, left side of the room. It has two gold-painted pipe fence facades, both chancel and nave. The nave facade is 7-sectional containing 35 pipes arranged: 5-3-7-5-7-3-5. The chancel facade contains 23 pipes, all of which are non-speaking dummies. The keydesk is attached to the nave side of the organ. -Database Manager

2014-02-20 - Updated through online information from Robert L. Wilson. -Database Manager

2016-06-05 - Updated through online information from The Rev. William F. Feus. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist taken directly from the console of organ on January 26, 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Chester, South Carolina
Saint Mark's Episcopal Church

Hinner's Pipe Organ (Opus is unknown) ca. 1909

Pedal:
16' Bourdon
Pedal Coupler
Treble Coupler

Keyboard:
8' Bass Open Diapason
8' Treble Open Diapason

8' Bass Leib Gedeckt
8' Treble Leib Gedeckt

4' Bass Salicional
4' Treble Salicional

4' Bass Flute
4' Treble Flute

Tremulant
Bellows Signal

 [Received from Robert L. Wilson 2013-01-26.]

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