Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2008-11-13 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2018-12-15 - Ziegel is the German word for 'tile.' The original church had a tile roof. The church has two services - one for the Lutheran (ELCA) members and one for the United Church of Christ members. The church was remodeled in 1956, at which time the choir was moved from the gallery to the front and Op. 8901 was installed in front side chambers instead of in the gallery like the old organ. -Database Manager
2024-11-13 - The Moller was replaced by an electronic substitute. At least some of the pipework remains in the chambers. "The present Ziegels organ is an Allen organ—it does not have pipes. The pipes from the Moller organ are still in the walls, according to our organist." Information received via email, 2024-11-10 from Mary Redline, church historian -Paul R. Marchesano
Source: Stoplist courtesy of the OHS Archives Date not recorded
Breinigsville, Pennsylvania Ziegels Union Church Möller Op. 8901 1956 2/16 _____________________________________________________________________ GREAT (enclosed) SWELL PEDAL 8' Prinzipal 61 8' Rohrflöte 61 16' Bordun 32 8' Hohlflöte 61 8' Viola da Gamba 61 16' Rohrflöte 12 SW 4' Prinzipal 61 8' Viole Celeste 49 8' Octave pf 4' Flute Harmonique 61 4' Prinzipal 61 8' Bordun 12 II Mixture 122 4' Nachthorn 61 8' Rohrflöte SW Tremolo III Plein Jeu 183 4' Choralbasse pf Sub 8' Trompette 61 4' Flute SW Unison Off Tremolo 8' Trompette SW Super Sub Chimes 21 Unison Off Super [Received from Jeff Scofield December 15, 2018]
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