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M. P. Möller Opus 1237 (1910)

St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Augusta, GA

Consoles

Main


Notes

2009-06-03 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. M&ouml;ller, 1928). -Database Manager

2017-06-08 - Updated by John McCraney, who gave this as the source of the information: An older member of the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection.<br> I was informed that in the 1920s two Lutheran congregations merged into the present [Evangelical] Lutheran Church of the Resurrection--a German one and an English-speaking one. Both buildings were sold. Presumably one of them had been named St. Matthew"s. There is now no Lutheran church by that name in this area. The English-speaking church became a Christian Science church until about 2000, and it is now another denomination. It had a Hammond, later another electronic, and now [?]. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Augusta Chronicle. September 19, 1911. "New Pipe Organ at St. Matthews [sic]" Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Augusta, Georgia
Saint Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church

M. P. Moller, Op. 1237

Great
Open Diapason
Dulciana
Double Flute
Melodia
Principal

305 pipes

Swell
Bourdon
Open Diapason
Stopped Diapason
Salicional
Voix Celeste
Aeolina
Flute Harmonique
Oboe and Bassoon
Vox Humana

525 pipea

Pedal
Bourdon
Lieblich Gedacht

30 pipes

860 pipes

No capitalization in the original source.



 [Received from Louis Playford 2014-08-31.]

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