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John Gale Marklove (1871)

Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Episcopal
515 NW Second St.
Faribault, MN

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Notes

2009-03-12 - Identified through on-line information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager

2009-07-02 - Updated through on-line information from Richard C Greene. -- The 1862 Marklove was "modernized" in 1871. In 1986, Charles Hendrickson incorporated the surviving Marklove pipework in his organ for the church, the original chests, etc. having been destroyed. -Database Manager

2017-08-09 - Updated by Andrew Schaeffer, naming this as the source of information: Church Brochure. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Original document from Andrew Schaeffer. Source: Stoplist taken from church brochure 2017-08-09

Faribault, MN
Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, Episcopal

Organ by John Gale Marklove

GREAT
8'     Open Diapason
8'     Melodia
8'     Dulciana
4'     Principal
4'     Flute
2 2/3' Twelfth
2'     Fifteenth
8'     Clarionet (TC)
8'     Trumpet
8'     Swell to Great

SWELL
16'    Bourdon Bass
16'    Bourdon Treble
8'     Open Diapason
8'     Viol da Gamba
8'     Stop'd Diapason Bass
8'     Stop'd Diapason Treble
4'     Principal
II     Coronet (TC)
8'     Bassoon Bass
8'     Hautboy Treble

PEDAL
16'    Double Open Diapason
8'     Violincello
8'     Great to Pedal
8'     Swell to Pedal
		

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