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Doutt Organ Co. (1961)

Trinity Lutheran Church
Vermillion, SD

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - The original builder was John G. Marklove (1887, Opus146). -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Chassis and manual chests and some pipework OCH from Yankton, SD. Tubular pedal. Additional pipework by Möller. Replaced by Dewey Layton. [Any old parts used?] -Database Manager

2012-02-20 - Updated through online information from Ron Yeater. -- several new Moller ranks were utilized (Doutt was a Moller representative). additional Pedal stops were achieved by adapting the lower notes of 2 old tubular-pneumatic chests. organ located at the right front of the nave (between the choir singers and the congregation.) -Database Manager

2014-01-16 - Updated through online information from Ron Yeater. -- Did Doutt use components from the Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling organ in the old church for this project? -Database Manager


Stoplist

recorded when organ removed for rebuilding in 1979 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

VERMILLION, SOUTH DAKOTA
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

John Gale Marklove, 1887
rebuilt A. Eugene Doutt, 1961


GREAT
8  Rohrflote                           Marklove Stopped Diapason
8  Dulciana tc                         Marklove Dulciana
4  Principal                           Marklove Gt. Principal    
2 2/3 Nazard                           old lead Harmonic Flute (cut to dead length)
2  Octave                              old lead Octave
1 1/3 Quinte                           Marklove 15th 


POSITIV
8  Gedeckt                             new Moller Nason Flute    
4  Rohrflote                           Marklove Gt. Rohr Flute
2  Principal                           Marklove Swell Octave
8  Rohr Schalmei                       new Moller 
   1 unused slider


PEDAL
16 Subbass                             old pipes, not Marklove
8  Principal                           old lead Diapason
4  Rohrflote                           old wood Flute d'Amour
16 Fagott                              new Moller   
8  Trumpet                             old pipes


pipes listed as "old" are from an unidentified tubular-pneumatic organ
that also furnished the Subbass chest and 2 small manual chests which
were used for the other Pedal ranks using the bass notes only and leaving
one or two stops unused on either chest. (!)

Compare stop list at Christ Episcopal, Yankton S.D. on this database.

 [Received from Ron Yeater 2012-04-18.]

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