2004-10-30 - Replaced a 1 manual chamber organ. Restored by Carey Organ Co. c. 1994. -Database Manager
2023-04-01 - Contract signed July 18, 1894, to be completed September 30, 1894. Contract price $800. -Scot Huntington
2023-04-02 - On-line church service videos (March 2023) show the Steere organ in use, with a gold -painted pipe fence above the impost, filling a left-front chamber. It is part of the usual contemporary assortment of electric piano, tambourine, mike stands for the quartet, and handbells. Music plays an important part of the current liturgical program. The church is now known as The Church of Christ Congregational. -Scot Huntington
American Organ Archives Source: Steere ledger book 1894
J. W. Steere & Sons (No. 382, 1894) Congregational Church Goshen, Conn. Compasses: 58/27 Great enclosed with Swell FIRST MANUALE Great 8 ft. Open Diapason largest pipes in front, unenclosed --------------------------- 8 ft. Melodia t.c. 8 ft. Stopped Diapason Bass 12 pipes 8 ft. Dulciana t.c. 4 ft. Octave SECOND MANUALE Swell 8 ft. Open Diapason t.c. 8 ft. Salicional 8 ft. Stopped Diapason Treble t.c. 8 ft. Stopped Diapason Bass 1-12 4 ft. Flute Harmonique PEDALE 16 ft. Bourdon MECHANICAL REGISTERS Manuale Coupler 1st Manuale to Pedale Coupler 2nd Manuale to Pedale Coupler Tremolo Blower's Signal Wind Indicator over Manuales for organist PEDAL MOVEMENTS Forte Combination Pedal 1st Manuale Piano Combination Pedal 1st Manuale, double-acting Balanced Swell Pedal
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