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Peck Daniels (1969)

St. Columba's Episcopal Church
607 Greenfield Place
Bristol, TN

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2022-09-24 - Right stop jamb (Photograph by Stone Alvarado/Stone Alvarado)

2022-09-24 - Left stop jamb (Photograph by Stone Alvarado/Stone Alvarado)

Consoles

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Originally at the Female Academy (later Salem College), Salem, North Carolina; moved to Duke University then to Fletcher Chapel Methodist, Durham, NC. Altered by Peck Daniels in 1969, 2-7. -Database Manager

2011-04-07 - Updated through online information from Michael Loris. -Database Manager

2014-05-22 - Updated through online information from William Dunklin. -- When the organ was moved to St. Columba minor alterations were made to modernize its appearance. The facade pipes, all Dulciana basses, were moved to one side of the case, revealing the great pipework and the swell shades. The case and swell box were painted. Two decorative case panels were removed from the facade and stored behind the organ. A number of string basses were added for decorative effect; they do not play. The original winding system was removed. The key and stop actions and the pipework remain in mostly good condition for their age. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from <i> Extant Historic Organs in Tennessee</i> compiled by John Brock 1992 Source: Source not recorded 9/24/22

   Bristol, Tennessee
   St. Columba's Episcopal Church

   Hook & Hastings   Op. 1700   1896   2/7
   Peck Daniels                 1969
   _________________________________________________________

   GREAT                SWELL                     PEDAL

8' Open Diapason      8' Stopped Diapason     16' Subbass 27
8' Dulciana   tc      8' Viola
4' Octave             8' Unison Bass (both swell 8's)
                      4' Harmonic Flute  

       [Received from Jeff Scofield November 21, 2016]

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