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M. P. Möller Opus 3932 (1924)

First Methodist Episcopal Church / Glen Allan Methodist Church: Sanctuary
1196 Lake Washington Road Eastside
Glen Allan, MS

Images


2019-09-23 - Console (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2019-09-23 - Console angle (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2019-09-02 - Great Stopkeys (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2019-09-02 - Pedal Stopkeys (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2019-09-02 - Builder name plate (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2012-01-31 - Sanctuary interior (Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2012-01-31 - Chancel and facade pipes (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2012-01-31 - Facade pipes (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2018-05-29 - Church exterior (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2018-05-29 - Church exterior (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

2018-04-12 - Swell Stopkeys (Photograph by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman/Database Manager)

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Notes

2009-10-30 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928). -Database Manager

2019-09-23 - Updated by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman, who has heard or played the organ. -Database Manager

2019-09-25 - Updated by Dr. Nancy C. Coleman, organist who has heard or played the organ. All original. Specifications provided by Billy Rive' and Beau Gelpi, Rive' during August 2019 restoration and releathering of this organ. -Database Manager

2023-08-21 - We are no longer United Methodists. We disaffiliated in June 2023 and have reclaimed our name as "Glen Allan Methodist Church. -Dr. Nancy C. Coleman


Stoplist

Source: Stoplist courtesy of Dr. Nancy C. Coleman and the OHS Archives Date not recorded

   Glen Allan, Mississippi
   Glen Allan Methodist Church

   Möller   Op. 3932   1924   2/6
   ___________________________________________________________

   GREAT                     SWELL                  PEDAL

8' Open Diapason    61    8' Gedeckt      GT    16' Bourdon 32
8' Stopped Diapason 61    8' Dolce        GT        GT-PED 8-4
8' Dulciana         61    8' Voix Celeste 49        SW=PED 8-4
4' Flute Traverso   61    4' Flute        GT
   Sub                       Tremulant
   Super                     Sub
   SW-GT 16-8-4              Super

The organ was restored in 1992 by Rive' Organ Company, Metairie, Louisiana
with money bequeathed to the church by Amanda "Manny" Brown, former organist.
Later, a complete set of Maas Cathedral Chimes were given to the church by
Dr. William R. Hanson, and these are played on the Great manual. 

          [Received from Dr. Nancy C. Coleman August 30, 2019]

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