OHS convention: 1965
Stoplist copied from attached console, June, 2009 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
St. Martin, Ohio Chatfield College Chapel Hilborne L. Roosevelt, New York, New York; Opus 345, 1886. One manual of 58 keys, pedalboard with 13 pedals*. 5 Ranks, 245 Pipes. Manual specification: Bourdon Bass 16’ (13 pipes) Open Diapason 8’ (58 pipes) Salicional 8’ (58 pipes) Doppel Flote 8’ (58 pipes) Octave 4’ (58 pipes) Couplers: Manual to Pedal Manual Octaves Tremulant Bellows Signal Balanced expression pedal (all but a few speaking Open Diapason pipes, and the 16’ Bourdon pipes are enclosed in a swell box) * Note: Pedals operate only through manual to pedal coupler. Organ has mechanical action. Organ appears to be entirely original, except for the addition of an electric blower. Above stoplist etc. copied from the instrument in 2009. (Note: This is same location noted as “Ursuline Convent” on Roosevelt listing; formerly a girls school established in 1845 by the Ursuline order, it became a two-year liberal arts college in 1971, named after the school’s foundress, Sr. Julia Chatfield. There are to this day members of the Ursulines of Brown County engaged in the administration and instruction at the college.) Chatfield College 20918 State Route 251 St Martin, OH 45118 (513) 875-3344 [Received from Richard M. Watson 2013-01-05.]
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