Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2010-05-02 - Identified through online information from Josh Sellner. -- According to the New Ulm Historical Society, this organ was replaced in 1923 by Ernest Vogelpohl, the younger of two sons of Hermann Vogelpohl III, the builder of the organ. Vogelpohl was the Minnesota representative for the Reuter Organ Co. at the time, so the Vogelpohl and Spaeth organ was replaced with a Reuter. -Database Manager
2013-10-09 - Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager
2015-08-10 - Updated through online information from Josh Sellner. -- According to the Vogelpohl & Spaeth company ledger in the possession of the Brown County Historical Society, the organ cost $2,475.00. It was installed in May of 1903. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the original contract Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
New Ulm, Minnesota Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Roman Catholic) Vogelpohl & Spaeth Opus 32, 1903 GREAT PEDAL 16 Bourdon 16 Subbass 8 Principal 8 Violoncello 8 Melodia 8 Gamba 8 Dulciana 4 Octave 4 Fugara 2 2/3 Quinte 2 Octave 8 Trumpet Octave Coupler SWELL 8 Geigen Principal 8 Lieblich Gedackt 8 Harmonic Flute 8 Salicional 4 Gemshorn 4 Violina 8 Euphone Tremolo Couplers: ON/OFF thumb pistons in keyslips for each of the following: Swell to Great; Great to Pedal; Swell to Pedal Combination Action: Composition pedals for the following: Great Piano Great Mezzoforte Great Forte [Received from Josh Sellner 2015-08-09.]
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