2008-02-21 - Relocated instrument? The Möller opus list does not have a listing for St. Paul's in Harrisburg. -Database Manager
2008-06-28 - Updated through on-line information from John Robinson. -- The organ originally was replete with 8 and 4 foot flutes and strings, but in the 1960s, revisions were made to strengthen the great and pedal divisions with Principals 8,4, 2 on the great and 4 and 2 on the pedal, and the addition of a 2 rank mixture on the great. As far as I can recall, the Principals were all independent. The organ has a beautiful trumpet stop. -Database Manager
2008-06-29 - Updated through on-line information from John Robinson. -- The organ has stayed in place, but following the closing of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, for which it was built, the building is now occupied by St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -Database Manager
2012-07-15 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- The Möller opus list shows Op. 6066 built for First Methodist Church, Harrisburg, PA. -Database Manager
From memory Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania St. Paul's Episcopal Church M.P. Moeller, Opus 6066, 1932 Swell Gedackt 8 Gedack 4 (from 8') Nazard 2 2/3 (from 8' Gedackt) Geigen 4 Octavin 2 Trompete 8 Sw to Sw 4 Sw to Sw 16 Unison Great Principal 8 Flute 8 Octave 4 Flute 4 Octave 2 Mixture II Gt to Gt 4 Gt to Gt 16 Sw to Gt 8 Sw to Gt 4 Pedal Gedackt 16 Bourdon 16 Octave 8 Octave 4 Sw to Ped Gt to Ped [Received from John Robinson 2013-07-16.]
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