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M. P. Möller Opus 3712 (1924)

St. John's Episcopal Church: Sanctuary; front
59 Summer St.
North Adams, MA

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2019 - Church interior (Photograph by John Wallace, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

1909 Postmark - Church exterior (Vintage postcard, submitted by James R. Stettner/Jeff Scofield)

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Notes

2009-10-28 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. M&ouml;ller, 1928). -Database Manager

2022-12-02 - From buildingsofnewengland.com: The St. John’s Episcopal Church in North Adams, MA was established in 1855 by Rev. William Tatlock and Stephen Higginson Tyng Jr. while both were studying at nearby Williams College. A church was built in 1858, but deteriorated quickly, and the congregation gathered funding to erect this large edifice. Architect Stephen C. Earle, a leading architect in Central and Western Massachusetts, designed the Gothic church constructed out of large stone blocks quarried nearby. The church continued to grow over the next decades, and it was added onto as the immigrant community boomed in town following North Adams’ industrial growth. In 1893, the adjoining Parish House was constructed of the same stone as the main church, also designed by Earle. In the 20th century, membership shrunk due to decreasing population, and in 2011, the parishes of St. John’s Episcopal Church in North Adams and St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Adams merged to form the All Saints’ Episcopal Church. -Jeff Scofield


Stoplist

Source: From *THE DIAPASON* April, 1924 1924

North Adams, Massachusetts
St. John's Episcopal Church

Möller   Op. 3712   1924   3/25
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    GREAT (Expressive w/Choir)
8'  Open Diapason                61
8'  Grossflöte                   61
8'  Gamba                        61
8'  Gemshorn                     61
4'  Flute Harmonic               61


    SWELL (Expressive)
16' Bourdon                      73
8'  Open Diapason                73
8'  Stopped Diapason             73
8'  Salicional                   73
8'  Voix Celeste           (tc)  61
8'  Aeoline                      73
4'  Violina                      73
4'  Flauto Traverso              73
2'  Fifteenth                    61
8'  Cornopean                    73
8'  Oboe                         73
8'  Vox Humana                   73
    Tremolo


    CHOIR (Expressive)
8'  Violin Diapason             73
8'  Melodia                     73
8'  Dulciana                    73
4'  Flute d'Amour               73
8'  Clarinet                    73
    Tremolo


    PEDAL
16' Open Diapason               32
16' Large Bourdon               32
16' Violone               (Gt)  12
16' Small Bourdon               32
8'  Bass Flute                  12
8'  Cello                 (Gt)  --


[Received from Jeff Scofield December 3, 2022]

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