Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Burned. -Database Manager
2010-05-09 - Updated through online information from Marilyn Polson. -- This instrument's first home was the Congregational Church in Middletown, now Middletown Springs. In 1921 the Methodist Church in Poultney purchased a two-manual Estey organ and their 1874 two-manual George Stevens tracker went to the Middletown Springs church. The unused hand-pumped Ryder now in the Tinmouth church had been sold not long before the fire. BOC Newsletter, November 1968 -Database Manager
typed stoplist Source: from Boston Organ Club Newsletter (November 1968) Date not recorded
Tinmouth, Vermont Methodist Church George H. Ryder Opus 1 1871 1 manual, 7 registers, 6 stops, 6 ranks _______________________________________ MANUAL (enclosed) 8' Open Diapason (TC) 44 8' Dolce (TC) 44 8' Melodia (TC) 44 8' Stop'd Diap. Bass 12 4' Fugara 56 2' Flutina 56 PEDAL (18 keys) 16' Bourdon 13 Pedale Couper Bellows Signal Swell Pedal [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2017-11-30]
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