2013-06-13 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Connor Annable, using information found in an un-named publication. -- This was the last organ built by Johnson & Son. More than half of its purchase price was paid for by Jacob Huber, It was rebuilt by Tellers-Kent in 1923 as its Opus 296; work consisted of electrification of the original Johnson chests with a new console. -Database Manager
From Organ Atlas 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Saint Paul's United Church of Christ, Chicago, IL Johnson & Son Op. 860 (1898) II. GREAT: 16' Double Open Diapason 8' Open Diapason 8' Spitzflöte 8' Doppel Flöte 8' Viola da Gamba 8' Dolce 4' Octave 4' Flauto Traverso 2 2/3' Twelfth 2' Fifteenth IV Mixture 8' Trumpet 4' Clarion III. SWELL (enclosed): 16' Bourdon Treble 16' Bourdon Bass 8' Open Diapason 8' Stopped Diapason 8' Salicional 8' Aeoline 8' Vox Celeste 8' Quintadena 4' Violina 4' Flute Harmonique 4' Gemshorn 2' Flautino III Dolce Cornet 16' Contra Fagotto 8' Cornopean 8' Oboe and Bassoon 8' Vox Humana Tremulant I. CHOIR: 8' Geigen Principal 8' Dulciana 8' Melodia 4' Fugara 4' Flute d'Amour 2' Piccolo 8' Clarinet PEDAL: 16' Double Open Diapason 16' Double Dulciana 16' Bourdon 10 2/3' Quint 8' Violoncello 8' Flöte 16' Trombone [Received from Connor Annable 2013-07-05.]
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