2011-08-22 - Identified through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2015-12-04 - Updated through online information from Eric J. Gastier. <br>The Schantz contract for the rebuild of an existing tracker organ (II/18 stops, 20 ranks) was signed on 18 March, 1902. Since 2 stops were added to the Great and 1 to the Swell, it seems likely that new slider chests were built. The rebuilt organ was also a tracker. In 1926 Schantz moved this organ to the St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church on Plumb Street in Massillon, Ohio. -Database Manager
2015-12-28 - Updated through online information from Eric J. Gastier. <br>In 1926 Schantz moved this organ to St. John's Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church on Plumb Street in Massillon. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from 1902 Schantz contract Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Massillon, Ohio St. Paul's German Lutheran Church A.J. Schantz II/21, 1902, tracker action Pre-1902 Specification (builder unknown) GREAT (56 notes) GREAT (56 notes) 16 Bourdon 16 Bourdon 8 Open Diapason 8 Open Diapason 8 Melodia 8 Melodia 8 Dappel Flute [sic] 8 Gamba 8 Dulciana (new) 4 Principal 8 Gamba 4 Spitz Flute 4 Principal 2 Fifteenth 4 Flute de Amour [sic] (new) III Mixture 3-1/3 Twelfth (new) 2 Fifteenth SWELL (56 notes) SWELL (56 notes) 8 Open Diapason (new) 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Stopped Diapason 8 Salicional 8 Salicional 8 Dulciana 8 Oboe Gamba (new) 8 Dappel Flute [sic] 8 Aeoline (former Dulciana) 4 Octave 4 Octave (1-12 new) 4 Flute Traverse 4 Traverse Flute 8 Calronet [sic] 2 Flautina (new) PEDAL (25 notes) PEDAL (25 notes) 16 Double Open Diapason 16 Double Open Diapason 16 Sub-bass 16 Sub-bass 8 Octave Bass 8 Octave Bass [Received from Eric J. Gastier 2015-12-06.]
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