Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2012-07-15 - Identified through online information from David Bohn. -Database Manager
2012-07-19 - Updated through online information from David Bohn. -- Described in Ripon Commonwealth, May 19, 1865 as a "Lieblich Organ," 17 feet high, 11 feet front, and 9 feet deep. Original casework and pedal pipes left behind in England as a "useless expense." Casework built by A. Lanning of Ripon, pedal pipes built by William Aschmann (Jr.) of Milwaukee. -- Great Organ described as "CC to F in alto", while Swell Organ described as "tenor c to F in alto" -Database Manager
Stoplist from Ripon Commonwealth, May 19, 1865 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Ripon, Wisconsin St. Peter's Episcopal Church T. C. Lewis, 1865 "Lieblich Organ" Great Organ ("CC to F in Alto") 8 foot Open Diapason (54 pipes, metal) 8 foot Lieblich Gedacht (54 pipes, metal) 4 foot Octave (54 pipes, metal) Swell Organ ("Tenor C to F in Alto") 8 foot Open Diapason (42 pipes, metal) 4 foot Octave (42 pipes, metal) 8 foot Horn (42 pipes, metal) Pedal Organ ("17 notes") 16 foot Bourdon (17 pipes) 16 foot Sub Bass (17 pipes, open) The article describes the organ as having "ten stops", though eight are only listed. It is presumed that there were two couplers, specifically a Great to Pedal and a Swell to Great. [Received from David Bohn 2012-07-16.]
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