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James Hall, (Co.) (1850)

St. James Episcopal Church: Church
105 W. Church St.
Greeneville, TN

Images


1958-01-21 - Nave, Gallery, Hall Organ (center), and Möller Organ (left) (Photograph by Ray Moody; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)

1958-01-21 - Sanctuary Interior and Altar (Photograph by Ray Moody; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)

1958-01-21 - Church Exterior (Photograph by Ray Moody; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)

2009-09-17 - Organ (Photograph by Jeff Scofield/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2009-09-21 - Identified through on-line information from Jeff Scofield. -- The self-contained instrument is located on the floor in the right rear part of the nave. -Database Manager

2009-09-23 - Updated through on-line information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from CD booklet "A Tennessee Organ Tour", Raven OAR-270 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Greeneville, Tennesee
St. James Episcopal Church, Greeneville

James Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, c. 1845

MANUAL C-f3, 54 notes, enclosed in swell box

8    Open Diapason (metal, from f)
8    Stopped Diapason (metal with chimneys, from f)
8    Stopped Diapason (wood, only C-e)
4    Principal (stopped wood C-E, metal from F)
2    Fifteenth (metal)

SWELL (latches the swell shutters open)

TWO PEDAL LEVERS:
Swell lever (depressing opens swell shutters complete)
Machine stop (subtracts and re-adds the Principal and Fifteenth)

Mechanical action


 [Received from Dr. Stefan Rieger 2015-11-17.]

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