2012-08-13 - Identified through online information from Richard C Greene. -- New instrument incorporating pipework from the Marklove organ of 1862. From Charles Hendrickson: <br>"The Cathedral of our Merciful Saviour in Faribault was Bishop Whipple's seat. An important building. We saved the Marklove pipes and included them in my instrument there. The Marklove tracker had been replaced with new electric chests, console etc., but, fortunately many of the original 1860s  pipes were still there for us to use. Perhaps the oldest pipes in Minnesota, or nearly so.  We added some replacement pipes in the Marklove style to replace those that were missing." -Database Manager
2014-06-30 - Updated through online information from John Igoe. -Database Manager
2017-08-09 - Updated by Andrew Schaeffer, naming this as the source of information: Church Brochure. -Database Manager
Original document from Andrew Schaeffer. Source: Stoplist taken from church brochure 2017-08-09
Faribault, MN Cathedral of Our Merciful Savior Organ by Hendrickson Organ Co. Originally by John Marklove. GREAT 8' Open Diapason 8' Melodia 8' Dulciana 4' Octave 4' Flute 2 2/3' Twelfth* 2' Fifteenth* 1 3/5' Tierce* III Mixture 8' Clarionet (TC) 8' Trumpet (new trebles) 8' Swell to Great SWELL 16' Bourdon 8' Open Diapason 8' Viol da Gamba 8' Celeste 8' Stop'd Diapason 4' Principal 2' Piccolo* II Sesquialtera (TC)* IV Mixture* 16' Bassoon 8' Hautboy 4' Clarion* PEDAL 16' Double Open Diapason 16' Bourdon 10 2/3'Quint 8' Violincello* 4' Principal 16' Trombone* 8' Great to Pedal 8' Swell to Pedal * denotes new pipework added by Hendrickson in 1987.
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