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Unknown Builder (1892(?))

Katsbaan Reformed Church [later The Reformed Church of Saugerties]: Sanctuary; rear gallery
1800 Old Kings Hwy
Saugerties, NY

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2022 - Church exterior (Deborah Zuill via Church Facebook page (2023-01-05)/Jim Stettner)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1992 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - From Marble Collegiate, NYC. Builder possibly Geib. Rebuilt by Erben ca.1820 as 3-14. To First Reformed, Saugerties ca. 1861. Here ca. 1880. Renovated by Rowland in 1925. Plus later alterations. Extensive repairs by Dana Hull and Charles Ruggles ca. 1992. Believed to be oldest 3m organ in U.S. -Database Manager

2017-02-04 - Updated by Scot Huntington, who has heard or played the organ. Scot Huntington also listed this individual as a source of information: Stephen Pinel. <br>The original contract signed with Henry Erben in 1839 was for a one-manual organ. This was modified into a two-manual organ during construction by installing separate pallet boxes at each end of the 58-note windchest grid and installing a dividing wall in the note channels. The two rank Choir division uses the back section of the chest. <br>Assuming this is the organ owned by George Templeton Strong, it was a gift from the parents to their son who was then living at home. George bought his own home in Gramercy Park in the 1850s, and the organ was enlarged to three manuals with the addition of an enclosed Swell by Henry Erben at the time of the move. <br>Owing to the compact design of the organ intended for a residential parlor, the action and bass borrowings are technologically complicated for the period showing a degree of innovation and non-American organ construction ideas not typically encountered in American organs of the period. -Database Manager

2024-03-08 - The Reformed Church of Saugerties has a long history in this area dating back originally to its first joint meeting with St. Paul's Lutheran Church in 1730. Back then the church was known as the Katsbaan Reformed Church. In 1826 it became part of the town of Saugerties and the name of the church was changed to The Reformed Church of Saugerties. The church moved into the Village in 1839. In 1852 the congregation moved to its new worship center at 173 Main Street which is our present location. -- Church history web page -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Original document from Scot Huntington. Source: Stoplist from dedication program, October 2014 2017-02-02

Katsbaan, NY
Dutch Reformed

Henry Erben, 1840; post-1852 (Swell added)

Manual compass: GG,AA-f''', 58 notes
Pedal compass:  GG-c, 18 notes

Great and Choir share one windchest 
  with pallet boxes at each end and a septum
  dividing the common channels. This was a 
  modification of a single-division chest.

GREAT 
Open Diapason (from G, bass from St. Diap.)
Stopt Diapason
Principal
Fifteenth
Sesquialtera (3 ranks with tierce)
Cremona (tenor-g)
Copula (Swell to Great)

SWELL (from tenor-g, enclosed)
Open Diapason
Principal
Cornet (3 ranks with tierce)
Trumpet (missing in 2014)

CHOIR
Dulciana (open from G, bass from Gr. St. Diap)
Flute
Copula (Choir to Great)

PEDAL
Permanently coupled to Great
The later addition of a two-stop pedal chest and pipes
  was removed during the recent restoration. This consisted of 
  a 16' Bourdon, and 8' Open Diapason (using recycled pipes of
  pre-1850 provenance.)



		

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