2004-10-30 - Builder's Nameplate: Treu, Gustav -Database Manager
2012-06-06 - Updated through online information from Larry Beardsley. -- Dedicated Dec 12, 1912. Original bellows replaced with blower, otherwise mostly original. Some internal wind lines replaced with plastic tubing ca. 2009. Tuned and serviced regularly. -Database Manager
2012-06-16 - Updated through online information from Larry Beardsley. -- This is the oldest Treu tracker organ organ in the OHS database that is still in use at the original site by the original congregation. -Database Manager
2013-01-12 - Updated through online information from Larry Beardsley. -- On December 16, 2012, the organ was rededicated in a special worship service and a Centennial Recital was held. The congregation is considering replacing the original decorative motifs on the face pipes - time and money permitting. The instrument continues to be used at least twice weekly and is in excellent condition. -Database Manager
2014-08-28 - Updated through online information from Larry Beardsley. -- August 25, 2014: The organ just received its annual service and aside from an air leak or two, a sticky tracker and some adjustments, the organ continues well along into its second century -Database Manager
2019-05-20 - Updated by Larry Beardsley, who has heard or played the organ. <br> <br>A new blower was installed in 2018 to replace a blower in the church belfry. The organ is in good condition with occasional cyphers, mainly in the 16\' Bourdon. It is tuned regularly and a project to restore the original motif on the face pipes is being planned. -Database Manager
2019-05-20 - Updated by Larry Beardsley, who has heard or played the organ. <br> <br>A new blower was installed in 2018 to replace a blower in the church belfry. The organ is in good condition with occasional cyphers, mainly in the 16\' Bourdon. It is tuned regularly and a project to restore the original motif on the face pipes is being planned. -Database Manager
Stoplist from console, May 30, 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Corunna, Indiana Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church; West Fairfield Township Treu Pipe Organ Company, St. Louis, Missouri 1911 Swell Solicional 8 ft Stop Diapason 8 ft Violin Diapason 8 ft Flute Harmonic 4 ft Aeoline 8 ft Tremolo Pedal Bourdon 16 ft Great Flute 4 ft Dulciana 8 ft Open Diapason 8 ft Octave 4 ft Gedarkt 8 ft (Not "Gedact"; this is the actual label of the stop knob) Includes an "Octave Great to Swell" coupler on the Great console [Received from Larry Beardsley 2012-06-06.]
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