2009-01-15 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2020-05-25 - Established on April 21, 1903, this congregation split from First Baptist Church over polity and doctrinal issues with its minister, fundamentalist William Bell Riley. The group met in the YMCA until December 1905 when their church was completed at 900 Lincoln Avenue. In 1955 the congregation adoped the name Trinity Community Church, and in 1979 it began to merge with Grace Presbyterian Church, completing the merger in 1987 with the new name Grace-Trinity Community Church, using facilities of Grace Presbyterian. 900 Lincoln Avenue is now a condominium (Realtor.com). Disposition of the organ is unknown. This information is from the University of Minnesota https://housesofworship.umn.edu/node/348 -David Engen
Stoplist taken from the original contract Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Minneapolis, Minnesota Trinity Baptist Church Möller organ (ca. 1966, Opus 10113) GREAT 8' Principal 61 4' Octave 61 2' Doublette 61 III-IV Mixture 220 Chimes 21 SWELL 8' Rohrflote 61 8' Viole de Gambe 61 8' Viole Celeste GG 54 4' Principal 61 2' Blockflote 61 8' Trompette 61 Tremulant Sub Unison Off Super CHOIR 8' Nasonflote 61 8' Erzahler 61 4' Koppelflote 61 2' Principal 61 1 1/3' Larigot 61 Tremulant Sub Unison Off Super PEDAL 16' Subbass 32 16' Rohrgedeckt 12 SW 8' Principal 32 8' Subbass 12 8' Rohrflote SW 4' Choralbass 32 4' Rohrflote SW 2' Octavin 12 16' Contre Trompette 12 SW 4' Trompette SW [Received on line from Richard C Greene January 31, 2009.] [Received on line from Richard C Greene January 31, 2009.]
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