Note: Not playable. (in this location)
2009-03-22 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928). -Database Manager
2021-10-25 - Replaced by Moller Opus 3421 in 1922. Factory specifications indicate at least 17 ranks reused for the new organ, presumably replacing the chest and mechanism with pitman chests. -Paul R. Marchesano
Source: Reconstructed from ORGAN ID 13639, from factory specifications
GREAT (61 notes, partly enclosed in Choir) Gamba 16 (61 pipes), Open Diapason 8 (61 pipes), Doppel Flute* 8 (61 pipes), Gamba* 8 (61 pipes), Melodia* 8 (61 pipes), Principal 4 (61 pipes), Wald Flute* 4 (61 pipes), Fifteenth 2 (61 pipes), Tremolo
SWELL (61 notes, enclosed) Bourdon 16 (61 pipes), Open Diapason 8 (61 pipes), Stopped Diapason 8 (61 pipes), Salicional 8 (61 pipes), Viole Celeste 8 (61 pipes), Aeoline 8 (61 pipes), Flute d'Amour 4 (61 pipes), Piccolo 2 (12 pipes), Cornopean 8 (61 pipes), Oboe 8 (61 pipes), Vox Humana 8 (61 pipes), Tremolo
CHOIR (61 notes, enclosed) Gedeckt 16 (61 pipes), Open Diapason 8 (61 pipes), Clarabella 8 (61 pipes), Quintadena 8 (61 pipes), Dulciana 8 (61 pipes), Flute 4 (61 pipes), Flautino 2 (61 pipes), Clarinet 8 (61 pipes), Tremolo
PEDAL (32 notes) Diapason Major 16 (32 pipes), Bourdon 16 (32 pipes), Gamba 16 (GT), Lieblich Gedeckt 16 (SW), Octave 8 (12 pipes), Flute 8 (12 pipes), Cello 8 (GT)
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