2014-07-05 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by John Speller, using information found in "The Tracker," 33:1:24 -Database Manager
2014-07-07 - Updated through online information from John Speller. -- The presence of a "Great to Pneumatic" register suggests the instrument may have had some kind of Barker Lever action. -Database Manager
Stoplist from "The Tracker," 33:1:24 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Pilgrim Congregational Church, Saint Louis, Missouri George S. Hutchings Op. 207, 1890 GREAT: C-c4, 61 notes 16' Open Diapason 8' Open Diapason 8' Viola da Gamba 8' Doppel Flute 4' Flute Harmonique 4' Principal 2.2/3' Octave Quint 2' Super Octave Mixture III rks. 8' Trumpet SWELL: C-c4, 61 notes, enclosed 16' Bourdon Bass 16' Bourdon Treble 8' Violin Diapason 8' Salicional 8' Aeoline 8' Stopped Diapason 8' Quintadena 4' Flauto Traverso 4' Fugara 2' Flautina Dolce Cornet III rks. 8' Cornopean 8' Oboe Tremolo CHOIR: C-c4, 61 notes 8' Geigen Principal 8' Dolcissimo 8' Melodia 4' Violina 4' Flute d' Amour 2' Piccolo Harmonique 8' Clarinet PEDAL: C-f1, 30 notes 16' Open Diapason 16' Violone 16' Bourdon 8' Flote 8' Violoncello COUPLERS: Swell to Great Swell Octave to Great Choir to Great Swell to Choir Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Choir to Pedal Great to Pneumatic Balanced Swell Pedal 8 composition pedals including one for "Full Organ" [Received from John Speller 2014-07-08.]
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