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Hillgreen, Lane & Co. Opus 28 (1902)

First Presbyterian Church
Princeton, NJ

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


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Main


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2008-11-15 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Organ in a case at the front to the left of center; facade facing the congregation. 7-sectional facade contains 49 pipes arranged: 6-5-6-15-6-5-6. Organ later repaired by the Hall Organ Co. Source: "Old Organs of Princeton" by Stephen L. Pinel. -Database Manager

2008-11-16 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Most stops were 73-note compass. The Pedal registers were 42 pipes each for the Pedal Octave Coupler. Finger pistons were fixed Pianissimo, Mezzo, and Full for each manual division, and drawing suitable pedal support. There were also fixed combination foot trundles. The Great to Pedal reversible and Full Organ were also via foot trundles. Source: "Old Organs of Princeton" by Stephen L. Pinel. -Database Manager


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