Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2007-10-27 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager
2013-06-30 - Updated through information in the 2013 OHS Atlas: -- "contract signed, Aug., 1951; 1904 case front retained for the Antiphonal division in the front gallery; organ first used on Palm Sunday, Apr. 6; opened in recitals by Edward Gammons, Apr. 16 and 17; organ described by Wm. H. Barnes in The Contemporary American Organ, 1956; new console by Austin Organs, Inc., 1980; replaced by Russell & Co." -Database Manager
Stoplist from "Contemporary American Organ" by William Barnes (1956) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
First Congregation Church Burlington, Vermont Estey Organ Company Built in 1952 GREAT (3 1/2 WP): 16' Gemshorn (ext) 8' Diapason 8' Hohlflute 8' Gemshorn 4' Octave 4' Rohrflute 2' Super Octave IV Mixture (12-15-19-22) Chimes Tremulant SWELL (5" WP): 8' Geigenprinzipal 8' Bourdon 8' Viole de Gambe 8' Voix Celeste 4' Geigenoctav 4' Flauto Traverso III Plein Jeu (15-19-22) 16' Fagotto 8' Trompette 8' Fagotto 4' Oboe-Clarion Tremulant CHOIR (4 1/2" WP): 8' Dolcan 8' Dolcan Celeste 8' Koppelflote 8' Violoncello 4' Nachthorn 2 2/3' Nasard 2' Blockflote 1 3/5' Tierce 8' Clarinet Tremulant ANTIPHONAL (5" WP): 8' Principal 8' Gedeckt 8' Kleinerzrahler II 4' Spiztflute 8' Hautbois 8' Vox Humana Tremulant PEDAL (6" WP): 32' Acoustic Bass (resultant) 16' Diapason 16' Sub Bass 16' Bourdon (Swell) 16' Gemshorn (Great) 8' Octave 8' Flute Ouverte 8' Gemshorn (Great) 8' Bourdon (Swell) 4' Choralbass 4' Super Octave (from 8' Octave) 16' Posaune 16' Fagotto (Swell) 8' Trumpet (from 16' Posaune) 4' Clarion (from 16' Posaune) [Received from Sam Cherubin 2012-08-03.]
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