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R. Wilson Ross (1975)

St. John's Episcopal Church
205 Elm St at Church St
Westfield, PA

Images


2015-06-06 - Reisner Console (Photograph by David Lenington/Database Manager)

2015-06-06 - Pipe Facade (Photograph by David Lenington/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2015-06-14 - New console for the existing organ. Identified by David Lenington, based on information from Parsons Pipe Organ Builders. Sw and Gr are electrified slider pallet chest. Pedal has a unit 16' Bourdon/8' Flute -Database Manager

2015-07-17 - Updated through online information from David Lenington. -- Stop list provided by Parsons Pipe Organ Builders. -Database Manager

2020-11-19 - Originally listed as "builder unknown," it has been identified as built by Haskell. -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Parsons Pipe Organ Builders Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

St. John's Episcopal Church
Westfield, Pennsylvania
C.S. Haskell   (1915)

  8' Salicional        61 pipes (Swell)
  4' Flute             61 pipes (Swell)
  8' Stopped Dia       43 pipes (Swell)
  8' Open Dia          61 pipes (Great)
  8' Dulciana          61 pipes (Great)
   Swell and Great are electrified slider pallet chest.

16' Bourdon/8' Flute   30 pipes (Pedal)
   Pedal-unit

Organ installed in 1915.
Reisner console installed by Ross Organ Company in 1975.


 [Received from David Lenington 2015-06-19. Updated by Paul R Marchesano 2020-11-18]

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