2012-03-10 - Identified through online information from Ron Yeater. -- This organ has one of the first Ruckpositiv divisions in the area. The building was moved across the street, with the organ in it, in the early 1990s, but the basement blower was disconnected and the organ has been unplayable ever since. -Database Manager
2012-04-15 - Updated through online information from Ron Yeater. -- Monticello College is now Lewis and Clark Community College. -Database Manager
stop list from James D. Pruitt, professor at college Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
GODFREY, ILLINOIS LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Chapel W.A. Brummer, c. 1953 GREAT ORGAN (enclosed) 8 Diapason 8 Dulciana 8 Unds Maris (tc?) Tremulant Chimes (prepared) POSITIV ORGAN (unenclosed in Ruckpositiv position, plays from Great) 8 Rohrflote 4 Nachthorn 2 2/3 Nazat 2 Principal SWELL ORGAN (enclosed) 8 Viola 8 Spitzflote 4 Principal 4 Spitzflote (ext.) 2 2/3 Spitzquinte (ext.) III Mixture 8 Trompette Tremulant PEDAL ORGAN (enclosed with Swell or Great) 16 Subbass 16 Spitzflote (SW, ext.) 8 Rohrflote (PO) 8 Spitzflote (SW) 4 Nachthorn (PO) 8 Trompette (SW) usual couplers, pistons, etc. Mr. Brummer was a long-time Moller representative, and as with most of his projects, there was a Moller console, a number of Moller ranks, and chests. [Received from Ron Yeater 2012-04-23.]
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