2009-06-27 - Identified through on-line information from Stephen Hall. -- Built by Johnson and Sons, Op. 756, in 1891 for Congregational church in Concecticut. Restored by Mann and Trupiano in 1981 with new blower and addition of mixture and re-installed in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Greenwood SC. Organ in regular use for services (June 2009) -Database Manager
Samuel B. Trickey, Organ Project Coordinator, Westminster Presbyterian Church Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Johnson and Sons Opus 756, 1891 [Congregational Church, Canaan CT] Mann and Trupiano, 1981 [Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church, Greenwood SC] Knowlton Organ Co., 1999 [Westminster Presbyterian Church United, Gainesville FL] All ranks original except * added as III-V mixture by Mann and Trupiano and modified to double draw, as shown, by Knowlton GREAT (Manual 1) Open Diapason metal 8' 58 pipes Dulciana TC metal 8' 46 pipes Melodia TC wood 8' 46 pipes Unison Bass wood 8' 12 pipes Octave metal 4' 58 pipes *Super Octave metal 2' 58 pipes *Mixture metal III ranks 116 pipes *double draw SWELL (Manual 2) Viola Diapason TC metal 8' 46 pipes Stopped Diapason TC wood 8' 46 pipes Stopped Diapason Bass wood 8' 12 pipes Flute Harmonique metal 8' 58 pipes Oboe TC metal 8' 46 pipes PEDAL Sub-Bass wood 16' 27 pipes COUPLERS Great to Pedal 8' Swell to Pedal 8' Swell to Great 8' All mechanical key and stop action; electrical blower (wind reservoir restored from another period instrument, builder unknown, and blower added, both by Mann and Trupiano in 1980-81). [Received from Joshua L. Mazur 2013-12-29.]
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