2009-05-19 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928). -Database Manager
2015-08-10 - Updated through online information from steve bartley. -- Church first had a 14 register organ by Joseph Shimek of Baltimore (Der Deutsche Correspondent 2/24/1873 & 2/27/1873 pg4 In late 1908 the church received a $1,000 bequest for a new organ. Sun Paper Dec 31, 1909 pg7 announces new organ. One time organist, at St. Marks, John Marks said that some of the old pipe work was retained. -Database Manager
2016-09-28 - Rebuild and new console in 1949 as Moller Op. R-343. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications via the OHS Archives Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Baltimore, Maryland St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church Möller Op. 1040 1909 2/17 _____________________________________________________________________ GREAT SWELL PEDAL 8' Open Diapason 61 16' Bourdon 73 16' Open Diapason 32 8' Doppelflöte 61 8' Open Diapason 73 16' Bourdon 32 8' Gamba 61 8' Stopped Diapason 73 8' Octave 12 8' Melodia 61 8' Salicional 73 8' Dulciana 61 8' Voix Celeste 61 4' Principal 61 8' Aeoline 73 4' Flute Harmonic 61 4' Flute Traverso 73 Chimes 21 8' Cornopean 73 8' Oboe 73 Tremulant Super [Received from Jeff Scofield September 28, 2016]
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