Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2007-08-25 - Identified by Jeff Scofield through information in Möller factory documents. -Database Manager
2010-05-06 - Updated through online information from Adam Graham. -Database Manager
2012-04-06 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2013-08-07 - Updated through online information from Michael Calo. -- This organ was in the original St. Martin's Lutheran Church on Francis Street in Annapolis, MD. It was dedicated on Sunday, June 25, 1916. The pedalboard had 30 notes, CCC to F; the two manuals each had 61 notes, CC to C (c?). The action was Moller's patent tubular pneumatic throughout, including couplers and stop action. It had a duplex chest. Information from Maryland State Archives microfilm reel M-130, Annapolis Evening Capital, Monday, June 26, 1916. Please note that the scale ranges - i.e. from CC to C - are direct quotes from the newspaper. The current ST. Martin's on Spa Road in Annapolis had its current organ installed in 1991; I don't know if they used the old Moller organ before that or not. -Database Manager
Source: Evening Capital and Maryland Gazette June 24, 1916 pg1 Evening capital and Maryland gazette., June 24, 1916, Image 1
M. P. Möller (1916) St. Martin's Lutheran Church Annapolis, MD GREAT 61 notes 8' Open Diapason 8' Stopped Diapason - 61 pipes, metal 8' Dulciana - 61 pipes, metal 4' Flute Traverso - 61 pipes, wood & Metal Sw/Gt 16 Sw/Gt 8 Sw/Gt 4 SWELL 61 notes 8 Dolce - 61 notes (duplexed) 8 Lieblich Gedackt - 61 notes (duplexed) 4 Flute - 61 notes (duplexed) 8 Unda Maris - 49 pipes PEDAL 30 notes 16 Bourdon - 30 pipes, wood Gt/Pd [8'] Sw/Pd 4 Tremulant Wind indicator Adjustable combinations - Two affecting Great & Pedal, two affecting Swell & Pedal Gt/Pd Reversible Balanced Swell Electric motor & Blower by Kinetic Installed for Moller by Joe E. Myers of Baltimore
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