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George Bozeman Jr., & Co., Organbuilders Opus 27 (1983)

Trinity Episcopal Church
320 East College Street
Iowa City, IA

OHS convention: 1986


Images


1986 - Organ case in rear of room (Photograph from an archival source: 1986 OHS Handbook, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - The original builder was Henry Pilcher's Sons (1912, Opus748). -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1986. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Relocated through OCH from Spring Street Lutheran, Lima, OH. via a church in Findlay, OH, where it had been moved in 1925 by Lima Pipe Organ Co. Church previously had Wm. A. Johnson Op. 206 of 1866, then an 1894 Felgemaker Op. 591, replaced by a Kilgen unit organ in 1952. Part of Church's previous Felgemaker case woodwork used. -Database Manager

2008-10-09 - Updated through online information from T. Andrew Hicks. -Database Manager

2008-10-13 - Updated through online information from T. Andrew Hicks. -Database Manager

2011-06-30 - Updated through online information from T. Andrew Hicks. -Database Manager

2014-11-29 - Updated through online information from T. Andrew Hicks. -- Instrument temporarily removed during construction project in 2009 by the Bedient Pipe Organ Company, reinstalled January 2010. At that time, ivory keytops replaced with bone keytops, all pipework cleaned, bleeder holes added to Great and Swell windchests, new access door and ladder added to the back of the Swell box, minor action and pipe repairs done as needed. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist taken from the console June 28, 2011 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Iowa City, Iowa
Trinity Episcopal Church

George Bozeman, Jr, & Co., organbuilders (1983, Op. 27); originally built by Henry Pilcher's Sons (1912, Op. 748)

Stops marked with asterisk were added or modified by Bozeman; those not marked are from the 1912 
Pilcher instrument (information on which stops were added/modified is based on the Bozeman contract, 
in church files).

GREAT

    8' Open Diapason
    8' Chimney Flute *
    4' Octave 
    4' Flute d'Amour
    2' Fifteenth *
    II Mixture *

SWELL

    8' Viola
    8' Stopped Diapason
    4' Flute Harmonic
2-2/3' Nazard *
    2' Flautina
1-3/5' Tierce *
    II Sharp Mixture *
    8' Cremona

PEDAL

   16' Bourdon
    8' Flute (extension of 16' Bourdon)
    4' Choral Bass *
   16' Trombone *

Tremolo

Couplers: 
       Swell to Pedal, Great to Pedal, Swell to Great 8', Swell to Great 4'
Fixed combination mechanism (foot levers): 
       Swell Forte, Swell Piano, Great Forte, Great Piano

 [Received from T. Andrew Hicks 2011-06-30.]

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