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Wm. Schuelke Organ Co. (1907)

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
250 Market Street
Platteville, WI

Images


Unknown - Upper casework, Spring 1972. (Photograph by Rick Erickson/Database Manager)

Unknown - Full casework, Spring 1972. (Photograph by Rick Erickson/Database Manager)

Unknown - Keydesk, Spring 1972. (Photograph by Rick Erickson/Database Manager)

Unknown - Keydesk being folded-up, Spring 1972. (Photograph by Rick Erickson/Database Manager)

Unknown - Keydesk in folded-up position, Spring 1972. (Photograph by Rick Erickson/Database Manager)

Unknown - Pipework, Spring 1972. (Photograph by Rick Erickson/Database Manager)

Unknown - Pipework, Spring 1972. (Photograph by Rick Erickson/Database Manager)

2012-05-04 - Organ Case (Photograph by Jesse Green/Database Manager)

Consoles

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Notes

2004-10-30 - From Christ Church, Mineral Point. [Has this been moved to another church?] -Database Manager

2010-10-17 - Posted to PIPORG-L October 17, 2010 by David Bohn: -- "Built originally for Trinity Episcopal Church in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, and relocated to Platteville by the Schuelke Brothers in 1907, the organ was restored in 2009 by Larry Marowsky. ... <br>The specification of the organ is: <br>Open Diapason Treble (8' pitch from tenor f, 39 pipes) <br>Dulciana Treble (8' pitch from tenor f, 39 pipes) <br>Stop'd Diapason Bass (8' pitch from Low C to tenor e, 17 pipes) <br>Principal (4' pitch, 56 pipes) <br>Flute (4' pitch, chimney flute from tenor f, 39 pipes)" -Database Manager

2011-01-22 - Updated through online information from Rick Erickson. -- Walnut case approx. 12 feet high, 5feet 3inches wide, and 3 feet 3 inches deep. Pipes in case are of wood, half round with flat backs. All speaking pipework now enclosed. -Database Manager

2012-08-17 - Updated through online information from David Bohn. -- 4' Flute is only 39 pipes from tenor f. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist taken from console, winter 1972 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Platteville, Wisconsin
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

Henry Erben, 1853

Manual
8' Stopped Diapason Bass, 17 pipes
8' Open Diapason, 39 pipes
8' Dulciana, 39 pipes
4' Principal, 56 pipes
4' Flute, 56 pipes

Pipework cone-tuned, speech is rather soft, but very sweet 

[Received from Rick Erickson 2011-01-22.]

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