2007-10-08 - Identified by Jeff Scofield through information in Möller factory documents. -Database Manager
2010-01-13 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2018-08-14 - Updated by Thomas Healey, who has heard or played the organ. -Database Manager
2024-08-02 - The factory specifications say the organ was delivered to Atlantic United Methodist Church in North Quincy - not Union Congregational; the organ was reportedly sold in 1993 to First Lutheran Church, Waterbury, Connecticut. -Jeff Scofield
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
North Quincy, Massachusetts Atlantic United Methodist Church Möller Op. 11186 1977 2/5 GREAT 1. 16' Bourdon 92 pipes 2. 8' Principal 85 pipes exposed 3. 8' Gedeckt from #1 4. 8' Gemshorn 80 pipes 5. 4' Octave from #2 6. 4' Gedeckt from #1 7. 2' Super Octave from #2 8. 2' Flute from #1 repeat 5 top notes 9. 8' Trompette from #17 10. Chimes prepared for SWELL 11. 8' Gedeckt from #1 12. 8' Gemshorn from #4 13. 4' Spitzprincipal 73 pipes 14. 4' Gedeckt from #1 15. 2' Spitzoctave from #13 16. 1 1/3' Larigot from #13 repeat 12 top notes 17. 8' Trompette 61 pipes 1-6 half-length 18. 4' Clairon from #17 top octave from #13 19. Tremolo PEDAL 20. 16' Bourdon from #1 21. 8' Principal from #2 22. 8' Gedeckt from #1 23. 8' Gemshorn from #4 24. 4' Octave from #2 25. 4' Gedeckt from #1 26. 2' Super Octave from #2 27. 8' Trompette from #17 28. 4' Clairon from #17 [Received on line from Jeff Scofield January 13, 2010.]
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