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Vogelpohl & Spaeth Opus 1 (1892)

First Presbyterian Church
345 Rowland St
Tracy, MN

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


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Notes

2015-02-16 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by John J. Miller, using information found in Vogelpohl & Spaeth company ledger currently in the collection of the Brown County Historical Society (New Ulm, MN). -- Contract signed October 29, 1892 for $975 plus $25 for extra wood as recorded in Vogelpohl & Spaeth company ledger currently in the collection of the Brown County Historical Society (New Ulm, MN). -Database Manager

2015-05-03 - Updated through online information from John J. Miller. -- A correction to the above information: The date October 29, 1892 found in the company ledger refers to either the date of installation or the date of the final payment. The contract was signed March 14th, 1892. This organ is no longer here. It was replaced by a W.W. Kimball organ in the mid 1920-s when the church was remodeled. While other alterations to the church interior were made at a later time, pictures in the church archives confirm that the Vogelpohl was gone after the 20-s remodeling. It is unknown whether any pipework from the Vogelpohl was reused or if it was relocated. <br> During the 20-s remodeling, the orientation of the sanctuary was turned 90 degrees from facing southwest to facing northwest. The former chancel became the choir area and the area east of the organ became the new chancel. The Kimball is in the same location as the Vogelpohl. The original handwritten contract (now in the collection of the Brown County Historical Society, New Ulm, MN) reads as follows: <br> Tracy Minn March 14th 1892 This agreement made this 14th day of March 1892. Between H.H. Vogelpohl and J.C. Spaeth of New Ulm Brown Co. Minnesota parties of the first part and W.J. Palm, L.D. Moses, Mrs. H.J. Pattridge, Mrs. J.R. Ugur[?] and H.F. Seiter parties of the second part witnesseth that the parties of the first part does hereby agree to build an organ according to the following scheme and specifications. Dimensions as following Diagram [Hand drawn diagram depicts the following: 6- deep on left side against SW wall of church; back of organ against NW wall of church 9-5� long to chimney which is 2- 6� wide and 12 1/2� deep and is located inside of organ case; front of case 9-5� wide with an additional section 2- 3� angled 45 degrees towards the back of the organ; 2- deep on right side connecting the angled section to the chimney] Case of White Ash and [?]asto + Finishings[?] in cherry oil finished. The increase of cost over that of best price to be added to the price specified. Cabinet work to be 5 feet 6 in high adorned with Cornish projecting 6 inches, on which ornamented Pipes are to be placed, said ornamentation to be as follows. body of Pipe to be painted a light (Nile Green, Green Fruit, striped with Gold and starred at Top of eaves. <br> Compass of Manual[s] CC to A3 58 Keys Compass of Pedal CCC to D0 [27 Notes] Number of Pipes [404] Disposition [see stoplist on OHS database entry] The organ to be made of the best material, and in the most thorough manner, and delivered in the church, First Presbyterian of Tracy Minn, set up in good order, ready for use warranted in every aspect within 90 days from date. The party of the second part in full consideration for the above shall pay to the party of the first part as their order upon the completion of the organ according to this agreement, the sum of Nine Hundred Seventy Five ($975.00) Dollars subject to 5% Discount for Cash on day of acceptance. The party of the first part warrants the organ to be first class and of the highest standard of excellence agree to make good at their own expense any defect in material or workmanship brought to their notice within Five Years from day of completion of the organ. Witness our hands and seals, the day and year first above written. In presence of Mrs. F.W. Fuller H.H. Vogelpohl + J.C. Spaeth Seal H.F. Seiter Seal L.D. Moses Seal W.J. Palm Seal Mrs. H.J. Pattridge Seal -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from handwritten contract Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Tracy, Minnesota
First Presbyterian Church 

Vogelpohl & Spaeth Opus 1, 1892

	GREAT	      		   Pipes   	Material
8'	Diapason		    58	   	  metal
8'	Flute Bass		    17	   	  wood
8'	Flute Treble		    41	   	  wood
8'	Gamba	        	    41	   	  metal
4'	Principal		    58	   	  metal
			
	SWELL	                   Pipes	Material
8'	Stopped Diapason [bass]	    12	          wood
8'	Stopped Diapason [treble]   46	          wood
8'	Dulcianna	            46	          metal
4'	Flute Harmonick	            58	          wood
			
	PEDAL			   Pipes	Material
16'	Bourdon	 		    27	 	  wood
			
	MECHANICAL REGISTERS		
	Coupler	Swell to Great	
		Swell to Pedal	
		Great to Pedal	
	Pedal Check		
	Bellows signal or Kalcant		
	Balanced Swell Pedal		

 [Received from John J. Miller 2015-05-01.]

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