Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2008-04-11 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2008-07-09 - Updated through on-line information from John Robinson. -- The organ and church were damaged by fire in the 1970s or 80s. It stood empty and open to the weather for many years until the church finally collapsed. The site is still an empty lot. The church was an impressive Gothic Revival brownstone building. The nave was focused on a chancel/choir area in one corner of the room, accessible by a wide set of steps. The main entrance to the church was in the opposite corner, opening from the intersection of the two streets. -Database Manager
2023-09-25 - Updated through online information from Rev. Scott Siciliano. -Jim Stettner
Source: Courtesy of the OHS Archives
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Westminster Presbyterian Church Möller Op. 7748 1948 2/14 _____________________________________________ GREAT (e) SWELL 8' Diapason * 73 16' Lieblichbourdon * 61 8' Melodia * 73 8' Geigen Diapason 73 8' Dulciana * 73 8' Stopped Flute 12 4' Octave * 73 8' Salicional * 73 4' Flute 12 8' Vox Celeste * 61 2' Fifteenth * 61 4' Principal n 73 Tremolo 4' Flute d'Amour 12 Sub 8' Trumpet n 73 Unison Off 8' Oboe n 73 Super 8' Vox Humana n 61 Chimes 21 4' Clarion 12 Tremolo PEDAL Sub 16' Diapason GT 12 Unison Off 16' Bourdon * 32 Super 16' Lieblichbourdon SW 8' Principal GT e enclosed separately 8' Flute 12 n new 8' Gedeckt SW * includes existing 16' Dbl Trumpet SW 12 pipework 8' Trumpet SW 4' Clarion SW [Received from Jeff Scofield February 27, 2023]
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