Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2008-03-05 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2017-05-05 - Updated by Scott Crowell, naming this as the source of information: May 2013 *The American Organist*, page 18. Rebuilt in the 1990s by Leonard Carlson. -Database Manager
2024-11-08 - Updated through online information from Jim Tartarella: Visited this church on 11/7/2024. Instrument is in perfect condition. Church sent this note to me afterward: "I think we should now call it a Carlson organ, he completely redid it, new console, new stops and pipes." -Jim Tartella
2024-11-13 - Information received online from Jim Tartella on 2024-11-07: I visited this church on 11/07/2024. Organ is in excellent condition. All stops marked as "Prep" on the stop list are there and functioning. -Paul R. Marchesano
2025-01-18 - Old exterior photos are postcards from the early 1900's. One of the church towers was removed after storm damage. Bell was removed and is now on the roof in the parking lot. -Jim Tartella
Source: Courtesy of the OHS Archives
Montrose, Pennsylvania First Presbyterian Church Möller Op. 7087 1942 2/11 _______________________________________________ GREAT SWELL 8' Major Diapason 73 8' Geigen Diapason 73 8' Flute 73 8' Stopped Diapason 73 8' Dulciana 73 8' Keraulophon prep 4' Octave Diapason 73 8' Salicional 73 Tremolo 8' Voix Celeste 61 Sub 4' Octave Diapason 73 Super 4' Flute 12 4' Salicet 12 PEDAL III Mixture prep 16' Diapason 32 8' Trompette prep 16' Bourdon 32 Tremolo 16' Lieblich Gedeckt 12 SW Sub 8' Stopped Flute 12 Super [Received from Jeff Scofield August 22, 2022]
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