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Lewis & Hitchcock, Inc. Opus 174 (1932)

St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
Washington, DC

Consoles

Main


Notes

2013-01-21 - This is a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by Carl Schwartz, using information found in Contract, 2011 OHS Atlas documentation by Carl Schwartz. Rebuilt by Möller as Opus M-6360 in 1951. -- -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist taken from Facotry specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Carl  Barkhoff 1895
Pomeroy, Ohio

Lewis and Hitchcock, Inc.
Washington, D.C.
Opus 174, 1932

Electtro-pneumatic action, pitman chests

GREAT 61 note chest
16	Open Diapason
8	Diapason
8	Second Open Diapason  new 1932
8 	Gambe
8	Dopple Flute
8	Gemshorn
4	Octave
4	Flute   new 1932
	Mixture 3 ranks
8	Trumpet enclosed in Choir box


SWELL 73 note chest
16 	Bourdon
8 	Diapason
8 	Salicional
8 	Voix Celeste
8 	Gedeckt
8 	Aeoline
4 	Flute Harmonic
  	Mixture 3 rank
8 	Cornopean
8	Oboe
8 	Vox Humana  new 1932

CHOIR ORGAN  61 note chest
8	Geigen Principal
8	Dulciana
8	Melodia
4	Flute d’Amour
2 	Piccolo
8	Clarinet
	Tremolo

PEDAL ORGAN 1933
32	Resultant
16	Open Diapaosn (wood)
16	Second Open Diapason  from Great Double Open
16	Bourdon
16’ 	Lieblich Bourdon from Swell
8’ 	Octave extension
8’	Flute  extension
8’	Cello
8’	Still Gedeckt from Swell Lieblich Bourdon
16’ 	Trombone

PEDAL ORGAN 1895 (conjectural)
16’	Open Diapason
16’ 	Bourdon
8	Cello
16’ 	Trombone


 [Received from Carl Schwartz 2013-01-23.]

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