Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2014-09-24 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by David Bohn, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- Rebuilt by Feiereisen in 1978. -Database Manager
2014-09-25 - Updated through online information from David Bohn. -Database Manager
Stoplist from Chris Feieresen, who rebuilt the organ Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Manitowoc, Wisconsin First German Lutheran Church Tellers-Kent, op. 164, 1919 Great Swell Pedal 8' Open Diapason (73 pipes) 16' Bourdon (73 pipes) 16' Open Diapason (42 pipes) 8' Doppel Flute (73 pipes) 8' Violin Diapason (73 pipes) 16' Bourdon (30 pipes) 8' Melodia (73 pipes) 8' Stopped Diapason (73 pipes) 16' Lieblich Gedeckt (swell) 8' Viola da Gamba (73 pipes) 8' Salicional (73 pipes) 8' Flute (ext.) 8' Dulciana (73 pipes) 8' Vox Celeste (61 pipes) Great to Pedal 4' Principal (73 pipes) 8' Aeoline (73 pipes) Swell to Pedal 4' Flute d'Amour (73 pipes) 4' Flute Harmonic (73 pipes) 16' Great to Great 2' Piccolo (61 pipes) 4' Great to Great 8' Vox Humana (73 pipes) Great Unison Separation Tremulant 16' Swell to Great 16' Swell to Swell 8' Swell to Great 4' Swell to Swell 4' Swell to Great Swell Unison Separation [Received from David Bohn 2014-09-26.]
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