2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1997 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Built as stock model. Purchased 1856 by Trinity Episcopal, Mobile, AL. Moved to St. Andrew's Episcopal, Hayneville, AL c. 1901 Sold to R. Ronald Norwood 1960's. By 1968 in use in temporary building for this church. Moved into new building 1991 and restored by Patrick Murphy c. 1991. Compass 56/13. -Database Manager
2007-11-08 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Pedal does not have independent pipes, plays the bottom octave of the manual. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
St. Luke's Episcopal, Miles Chapel, Mobile, AL Henry Erben 1855 Manual: (encased in swell, now with M. P. M�ller shoe) Open Diapason (39 OM pipes, 1-12 grooved to Stop Diapason Bass) Dulciana (39 OM pipes) [possibly not original, may have been 4' flute] Stop Diapason Treble (39 pipes, metal chimney flutes; #18 marked "No. 1 Gothick/G. W. Osler, New York/ May 6th 1850) Stop Diapason Bass (17 SW pipes) Principal (stopface not original. 56 OM pipes; marked "No. 1/Gothick/Prin") Fifteenth (56 OM pipes) Trumpet (39 pipes, 18-49 reeds, 50-56 OM)* Bellows (now connected to tremulant) Pedal: not independent pipes - couples to lowest keyboard octave. 2 Mechanical pedals, R brings on upper work & reed, L retires them.
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