2009-03-18 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928). -Database Manager
A History of the Organs at Central United Methodist Church, By John M. Bullard, PhD., Archivist/Historian for the Church Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Spartanburg, South Carolina Central Methodist Episcopal Church South M. P. Moller Opus 107 1894 2/10 _____________________________________________________________________ Two Manuals and Pedal, 525 Pipes, 10 Ranks, 17 Stops, Mechanical (Tracker) Action _____________________________________________________________________ GREAT 8' Open Diapason Metal 61 Pipes 8' Dulciana (Bass common with Melodia) Metal 44 Pipes 8' Melodia Wood 61 Pipes 4' Principal Metal 61 Pipes 2' Fifteenth Metal 61 Pipes SWELL 8' Viola (Bass common with Stopped Diapason) Metal 44 Pipes 8' Stopped Diapason Wood 61 Pipes 4' Flute Metal 61 Pipes 8' Salicional (Bass common with Stopped Diapason) Metal 44 Pipes PEDAL 16' Bourdon Wood 27 Pipes MECHANICAL REGISTERS Swell to Great Coupler Great to Pedal Coupler Swell to Pedal Coupler Tremolo Bellows Signal PEDAL MOVEMENTS Balanced Swell Pedal Wind Indicator over Manuals [Received from Harold Hutchison 2014-07-23.]
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