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Geo. Stevens (& Co.) (1880ca.)

South Windham Community Church
South Windham, ME

Note: Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2012-03-28 - Identified through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- It is unknown who moved the 1840 George Stevens organ to the South Windham Community Church in the 1880's, or from where. David Wallace notes "The organ is in very poor condition especially the Great pipework but is ultimately restorable for the right situation. It was modified to a "C� compass organ in the 1880s when it was moved to the South Windham Church. All the original action is still in place, just the notes below CC were removed from the manuals. The pedal was rescaled to a C compass." -Database Manager


Stoplist

"David E. Wallace & Co." website Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

South Windham Community Church
South Windham, Maine
George Stevens, 1840	
Submitted 120329

GREAT (58 notes GGG, AAA to f3)

8	Open Diapason
8	Dulciana (TF)
8	Stopped Diapason (Chimney FLute)
4	Principal
4	Flute (Chimney Flute)
2 2/3	Twelfth
2	Fifteenth
8	Cremona (now a Keraulophone) (TF)

SWELL (58 notes GGG, AAA to f3)

8	Open Diapason (TF)
8	Stopped Diapason (TF)
8	Swell Bass (GGG, AAA to TE)
4	Principal (TF)
8	Hautbois (TF)

PEDAL (13 notes GGGG, AAAA - GGG)

16	Bourdon


 [Received from T. Daniel Hancock 2012-04-05.]

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