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M. P. Möller Opus 3305 (1922)

First Presbyterian Church: Sanctuary
103 N. Broad St.
Tuscumbia, AL

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Images


1935-02-08 - Nave, Gallery, and Organ Case (Photograph by Alex Bush; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)

1935-02-08 - Sanctuary Interior, Gallery, and Organ Case (Photograph by Alex Bush; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)

1934-03-08 - Sanctuary Interior and Chancel (Photograph by W. N. Manning; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)

1934-03-08 - Church Exterior (Photograph by W. N. Manning; image courtesy of the Library of Congress/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2009-09-30 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. M&ouml;ller, 1928). -Database Manager

2011-12-13 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- A new Reuter stoptab console was added at some point; Milnar Organ Co. replaced the organ in 1989 with a 2/17, retaining the Reuter console. -Database Manager

2012-11-19 - Updated through online information from Randy Terry. -- The Moller as originally installed included 7 ranks. Milnar included all the original stops in their new instrument, with some rescaling/revoicing, reassignment. These include: 16' pedal Bourdon, 8' Diapason (as pedal 8/4 unit, 8' Gedeckt, Salicional, and Dulciana (as a celeste), 4' Harmonic Flute, and 8' Oboe in the swell division. The only new stop in the swell is a 2' flute. -Database Manager


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