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Wm. A. Johnson Opus 217 (1867)

Second Presbyterian / St. Paul Lutheran / John T. Windle Auditorium (Historic Madison Museum)
101 E. 3rd Street
Madison, IN

OHS convention: 1993


Images


1993 - Organ case at front fo room (Photograph from an archival source: 1993 OHS Handbook, William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1993. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - "Owned by John T. Windle. Building was originally 2nd. Presbyterian, then became St. Paul Lutheran. Now Historic Madison Museum." -Database Manager

2010-06-27 - Updated through online information from Thomas L. DeLay. -- The organ was intact an playable when I was last in Madison--about 1999 or 2000. -Database Manager


Stoplist

From SIAGO website Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

John T. Windle Memorial Auditorium, 1835, Madison, IN
1867 Wm. A. Johnson Opus 217

Great:
8' Diapason         56m
8' Clarabella       44w
8' Stop'd Dia. Bass 12w
8' Keraulophon      44m
4' Principal        56m
4' Flute a Cheminee 44m
2 2/3' Twelfth      56m
2' Fifteenth        56m
Swell to Great

Swell:
8' Open Diapason    44m
8' Stop'd Diapason  44m
8' Stop'd Diapason Bass 12w
8' Viole Di Gamba   44m
4' Principal        44m
4' Principal Bass   12w
4' Saube Flute      44w
II Mixture          88m
8' Hautboy          44m
8' Bassoon Bass     12m
Hitch Down Swell Pedal

Pedal:
16' Double Open Diapason 20w
Swell to Pedals
Great to Pedals
Bellows Signal
Pedal Check
 
 [Received from Connor Annable 2011-08-14.]

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