2004-10-30 - The original builder was John Gale Marklove (1870). -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1988 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Relocated from the Methodist Church, West Winfield, NY. Rebuilt with tonal changes. Historic Organs Recital 17 Jul 1988. -Database Manager
typed stoplist Source: from Boston Organ Club Newsletter (October 1968) Date not recorded
Dublin, New Hampshire Emmanuel Episcopal Church John G. Marklove ca. 1870 Altered by Michael Loris (ca. 1967) 1 manual, 7 registers, 6 stops, 6 ranks _______________________________________ MANUAL (unenclosed) 8' Dulciana (TC) 44 8' Stopt Diapason (TC) 44 8' Stopt Dia. Bass 12 4' Principal 56 2 2/3' Twelfth 56 2' Fifteenth 56 PEDAL 16' Sub Bass 13 Pedal Coupler Alarm (bellows signal) Some action replaced by Loris. Horizontal Swell shutters removed. Swell pedal was held open by a notched wooden rod suspended from the projecting manual. [Presumably changed in 1967?] With the exception of the Sub Bass, the Marklove pipework was revoiced. Dulciana rescaled and lowest 12 notes are "grooved" to the Stopt. Dia. Bass. Wood Stopt Diapason has bored stoppers from Middle C. Twelfth has capped metal basses and replaced a 44-pipe 8' Open Diapason. [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2017-11-30]
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