2007-10-08 - Identified from <i>Encyclopedia of the American Theatre Organ, Vol. 1</i> by David L. Junchen -Database Manager
2010-01-17 - The Jayhawk Theatre closed in May 1976, and the Hotel Jayhawk, part of the complex, also closed shortly thereafter. The Hotel was converted into the Jayhawk Tower office complex in 1982. -Database Manager
2016-07-15 - After forming a strong coalition in the private sector to save the Jayhawk Theatre, the Kansas State Legislature designated the Jayhawk as the official State Theatre of Kansas in 1993. Since that time, the theatre has been undergoing renovations in preparations for its rebirth as a performing arts venue for Topeka. The Jayhawk Theatre was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. (Cinema Treasures website) -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Topeka, Kansas Westminster Presbyterian Church Möller Op. 11188 1977 2/19 GREAT SWELL 8' Principal 61 16' Gedecktbass 61 8' Bourdon 61 8' Holzgedeckt 12 8' Gemshorn Celeste II SW 8' Viole de Gambe 61 4' Octave 61 8' Gemshorn Celeste II 110 2' Waldflöte 61 4' Spitzprincipal 61 III Mixture 183 4' Gedeckt 12 8' Krummhorn 61 2' Principal 12 Tremulant 1 1/3' Larigot 61 Super II Zimbel 122 Chimes (pf) 8' Trompette 61 4' Clairon 12 PEDAL Tremulant 16' Contrebasse 32 Sub 16' Gedecktbass SW Unison Off 8' Principal 12 Super 8' Gedeckt SW 4' Octave 12 4' Gedeckt SW III Mixture (pf) 16' Bombarde 12 L/2 8' Trompette SW 4' Clairon SW [Received on line from Jeff Scofield January 17, 2010.]
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