Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Church consecrated 7 Feb. 1850. Organ to be complete by Easter. Dismantled. -Database Manager
2013-09-16 - Updated through online information from John C. Ball. -- Organ was junked and replaced by an electronic organ in 1950. Facade was retained until 1968 when MP Moller was installed. -Database Manager
2022-01-13 - Description of the organ, including stoplist and having been heard on the previous Sunday dates the organ to 1850. Previously thought to be 1851. Cost $700. "It has ten stops, viz [stoplist inserted - see docs]...thirteen subbass pipes, played by pedals ... The compass of the Organ is C.C. to G, in alto, nearly five octaves." -- information from *State Indiana Sentinel* (Indianapolis, Indiana) · 11 Apr 1850, Thu · Page 1. -Paul R. Marchesano
Source: State Indiana Sentinel (Indianapolis, Indiana) 11 Apr 1850
Manual (56 notes) Open Diapason 8 (56 pipes), Principal 4 (56 pipes), Fifteenth 2 (56 pipes), Trumpet 8 (56 pipes), Flute 4 (56 pipes), Dulciana 8 (56 pipes), Stop'd Diapason Bass 8 (12 pipes), Stop'd Diapason Treble 8 (44 pipes), Pedal Coupler, Bellows alarm
Pedal (13 notes) Sub-bass 16 (13 pipes)
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