Trinity German Methodist / Holsey Chapel AME
St. Joseph, MO
Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
Images
2010-03-01 - Church exterior (Vintage photograph courtesy of David Lewis/Database Manager)
2010-03-01 - Chancel and organ facade (Vintage photograph courtesy of David Lewis/Database Manager)
2045-06-26 - Chancel and organ facade (Vintage photograph courtesy of David Lewis/Database Manager)
Consoles
Main
- Organ type: Traditional With a Keyboard Cover That Can Be Lifted To Form a Music Rack
- Console position: Keydesk Attached
- 2 manuals
- 13 registers
- 3 divisions
- Key action Type: Mechanical (Details Unknown)
- Stop action Type: Mechanical
- Stop layout Type: Drawknobs in Horizontal Row Above Top Manual
- Manual compass: 58 notes
- Pedal compass: 27 notes
- Pedal Type: Flat Straight
- Expression Type: Balanced Expression Shoes/Pedals (Not Meeting AGO Standards)
Notes
2009-03-05 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Trinity German Methodist merged with Hundley Methodist in 1952 to become Ashland Methodist at 3rd & Robidoux. The combined congregation moved to a new building in 1954. The old building was sold to Holsey Chapel A.M.E. in 1954. It was was razed ca. 1973, at which time the organ was purchased by Ashland Methodist and restored by Charles McManis with tonal changes. -Database Manager
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