Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2014-11-29 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by John Igoe, using information found in an article by Steve Bartley in the October 2014 Issue of the Hilbus Chapter OHS newsletter "Where the Tracker Action Is". -- Bartley states: New organ or rebuild of old, 1 man/ped 13 stops, have stop list. -Database Manager
"...it has a full pedal scale and the usual mechanical stops, and is worked by an automatic motor [ed.: water motor]. It is encased in a handsome walnut frame and has richly-ornamented pipes, and conforms in design to the architecture of the church. Mr. Harry G. Martin is the organist." [ed.: typical compass at this time is likely 61/30, but the news article does not specify.] Source: Baltimore Sun Sat, May 14, 1892 · Page 8
Manual Diapason 8, Gamba 8, Principal 4, Gemshorn 8, Stopped Diapason 8, Flute 4, Cornet III, Twelfth 2 2/3, Fifteenth 2
Pedal Violon 8, Bourdon 16
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