2017-07-13 - Identified by Stephen Rose, who has heard or played the organ. -- This entry describes the rebuild and re-installation in 1886 of an existing 1847 organ. -Database Manager
2018-12-01 - Updated by Stephen Rose, who has heard or played the organ. -- New information was discovered via *"The Dansville Express"* from December 2, 1886. Please see the Documents section of this listing. -Database Manager
2024-01-03 - The newspaper announcement of a Johnson & Son organ, installed by Charles Viner who at that time was a Johnson employee, adds a hitherto unknown instrument to the published Johnson opus list, without an opus number. This would appear to be a completely new and standard Johnson instrument which on paper would appear to have recycled little to nothing of the G-compass Erben. Since all traces of the antique instrument vanished when this venerable organ were replaced in 2019, there is no material left to make a determination whether this was a completely new organ in 1886, or recycled some of the older Erben material. -Scot Huntington
Source: Stoplist given in a Dec. 2, 1866 newspaper account December, 1886
Dansville, New York St. Peter's Episcopal Church Henry Erben, 1847 Wm. Johnson & Son, 1886 - Rebuild GREAT ORGAN. [8'] Open Diapason. 56 pipes [8'] Melodia. 56 pipes [8'] Dulciana. 56 pipes [4'] Octave. 56 pipes SWELL (Expressive). [8'] Violin Diapason 44 pipes [8'] St. Diapason. 44 pipes [8'] St. Diapason Bass. 12 pipes [4'] Flute Harmonique 56 pipes [2'] Piccolo. 56 pipes PEDAL. [16'] Bourdon. 27 pipes COUPLERS (Drawknob). Swell to Pedals. Great to Pedals. Swell to Great. PEDAL MOVEMENTS Swell Expression (bal.) ACCESSORIES Bellows Signal
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