Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2009-03-01 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2009-11-02 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2014-03-10 - Updated through online information from Kevin Niehoff. -- This organ was cleaned and reformatted in 2003-2004 according to the parish history on the website. This organ is still in regular use. Besides the reformatting, it is the same organ installed by Moller in 1973. -Database Manager
2016-06-12 - Updated through online information from Kevin Niehoff. <br>This organ was completely destroyed by a fire on 11 March 2016. It is unknown if any pipes were able to be salvaged but all the wood casing was destroyed. -Database Manager
2024-04-29 - On March 11, 2016, the Church of St. Mary was heavily damaged by a fire. No people were injured, and the blaze was extinguished before the roof or exterior walls were lost.[4] Investigators announced in May that the fire had been set deliberately.[7] Despite many attempts made by local church goers and community members to restore the 122-year-old church, demolition of the building began on May 19, 2020. -Jeff Scofield
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Melrose, Minnesota St. Mary's R. C. Church Möller Op. 10932 1973 2/16 2½" wind pressure throughout GREAT SWELL 8' Principal 61 8' Holzgedeckt 61 8' Spitzflöte 61 8' Viol de Gambe 61 4' Principal 61 4' Flachflöte 61 2' Hohlflöte 61 2' Principal 61 III Mixture 183 1 1/3' Quintflöte 61 Super 8' Trompette 61 Tremulant PEDAL Sub 16' Subbass 32 Super 8' Principal 32 4' Nachthorn 32 [Received on line from Jeff Scofield November 02, 2009.]
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