2014-09-28 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by David Bohn, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- Rebuilt by Barton, opus 326, in 1932. -Database Manager
2014-10-18 - Updated by David Bohn, using information found in Appleton Weekly Post, and extant pipework. -- -Database Manager
Stoplist from Appleton Weekly Post, October 6, 1892 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
St. Mary Catholic Appleton, Wisconsin Lancashire-Marshall, opus 60, 1892 Great 8' Open Diapason (58 pipes) 8' Viola d'Gamba (58 pipes) 8' Dulciana (58 pipes) 8' Melodia (58 pipes) 4' Flute Harmonic (58 pipes) 4' Octave (58 pipes) 2 2/3' Twelfth (58 pipes) 3 Rks Mixture (174 pipes) 8' Trumpet (58 pipes) Swell to Great Swell 16' Bourdon Treble (prob. 46 pipes) 16' Bourdon Bass (prob. 12 pipes) 8' Open Diapason (58 pipes) 8' Stopped Diapason (58 pipes) 8' Salicional (58 pipes) 8' Aeoline (46 pipes) 4' Fugara (58 pipes) 4' Flauto Traverso (58 pipes) 2' Flautino (58 pipes) 8' Oboe (58 pipes) Tremolo Pedal 16' Open Diapason (27 pipes) 16' Bourdon (27 pipes) Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Pedal Movements Great Forte Great Piano Swell Forte Swell Piano Reversible Balanced Swell Bellows Signal Wind Indicator [Received from David Bohn 2014-10-20.]
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