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Denison Smith (1836)

Hampton Congregational Church
263 Main Street
Hampton, CT

Images


2000-11-10 - Organ being pumped (Photograph by Joan Pritchard, submitted by Edward Clark/Edward Clark)

2000-09-22 - OHS Certificate (Photograph by Edward Clark/Edward Clark)

2000-09-22 - Edward Clark at keyboard (Photograph by Edward Clark/Edward Clark)

2000-09-22 - Left Side Stops (Photograph by Edward Clark/Edward Clark)

2000-10-21 - Right Side Stops (Photograph by Edward Clark/Edward Clark)

2000-09-22 - Pump Handle (Photograph by Edward Clark/Edward Clark)

2000-09-22 - From main floor (Photograph by Edward Clark/Edward Clark)

1994 - Organ at side or rear of the church (Photograph from an archival source: 1994 OHS Handbook, William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1994 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Original installation in excellent condition. No pedal; keydesk pulls out of the organ; can still be hand pumped; G compass. Previously ascribed to Elmore Smith. Restored 1984 by Richard Hamar. Ded. 2 Dec 1984 by Louise Mundinger. -Database Manager

2014-04-04 - Updated through online information from Gregg Patruno. -- This is the only known organ built by Denison Smith. It has been presented in concert every October since 2000. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Source: 1994 OHS Handbook

Manual (58 notes, GGG, AAA-f) Diap. 8 (58 w&m), Prin. 4 (58 w&m), Flute 4 (58 w&m), 15th 2 (58 m)

Pedal Movement machine stop (withdraws 15th)


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