2014-08-20 - From <i>The Diapason</i> (Oct. 1918):<br>"Herman Roehl of Hartford, Conn., recently completed rebuilding an organ for St. Paul's Church, Norwalk, Conn., Malcolm G. Humphresy, A.A.G.O., organist and choirmaster. The organ was a Davis and stood in the Chapel of Our Saviour, a chapel belonging to St. Paul's Parish, but no longer used for services.<br> "In the the specifications are included two of the best stops from the Jardine organ which has been in use in the church for sixty years. The action is electro-pneumatic and the modern console stands at the opposite side of chancel." -Database Manager
From <i>The Diapason</i> (October 1918) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Norwalk, Connecticut St. Paul's Episcopal Church Herman Roehl 1918 2 manuals, 18 stops, 18 ranks Electro-pneumatic action ______________________________________________________ GREAT SWELL 8' Open Diapason 16' Bourdon 8' Doppel Flute 8' Open Diapason 8' Gamba 8' Stopped Diapason 8' Dulciana 8' Salicional 4' Principal 8' Vox Celeste 2' Fifteenth 4' Flute Traverso 2' Piccolo PEDAL 8' Oboe 16' Double Open Diapason 16' Bourdon 8' Bass Flute [Received from Steven E. Lawson August 19, 2014]
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