OHS convention: 2007
2007-11-24 - Identified through information in the <i>2007 Organ Atlas</i>. Rebuild of 1901 Lancashire-Marshall, since altered: Great Trumpet removed, new all-electric stop action, tuning sleeves added. Re-dedicated 1992. -Database Manager
2023-01-17 - The [Lancashire-Marshall] organ became unplayable in 1955 and was supplanted by an electronic substitute. Repair estimates had run as high as $75,000. The Baldwin "proved unacceptable," and the E.H. Holloway Corporation was commissioned to rebuild and electrify the old organ at a cost of $1 1,000. Additions of ranks and chimes were made. The refurbished organ was dedicated in June 1959. Thomas Wood, then a Holloway employee and student at Purdue University, played the dedicatory recital. Church records indicate that a new console was installed in 1964. In 1971 all-electric stop action replaced the old stop action. Tuning sleeves were installed. The organ was rededicated in service and recital on February 2, 1992, with organists Ruth Eickhorst and Terri Calvin. -- *2007 OHS Atlas* -Paul R. Marchesano
From 2007 convention program Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Frankfort, Indiana First Presbyterian Church Lancashire-Marshall, Opus 131, 1901 E.H. Holloway Corporation, 1959 - Rebuild GREAT: 16' Prestant 8' Principal 8' Doppel Flute 8' Gamba 4' Octave 4' Hohl Flute 2-2/3' Quinte 2' Fifteenth IV Mixture 8' Trumpet (replacement rank, since removed) SWELL (Expressive): 16' Bourdon 8' Diapason 8' Gedeckt 8' Salicional 8' Vox Celeste 8' Aeoline 4' Rohr Flute 2' Flageolet III Mixture 8' Hautboy CHOIR: 8' Geigen Principal 8' Melodia 8' Dulciana 4' Flute Harmonic 2' Piccolo 8' Clarinet PEDAL: 16' Contrebasse 16' Subbass 8' Octave 8' Bourdon (ext., 16' Subbass) 4' Choral Bass (ext., 8' Octave) [Received from Connor Annable 2011-08-31.]
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