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R. M. Minium (& Sons) (1935ca.)

First Presbyterian Church
401 Main St.
Watsontown, PA

Images


2020-02-07 - Console (Photograph by William L Degan/Database Manager)

2020-02-07 - Organ Case and Facade (Photograph by William L Degan/Database Manager)

2020-02-07 - Pipework (Photograph by William L Degan/Database Manager)

2020-02-07 - Sanctuary (Photograph by William L Degan/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2020-04-09 - This entry describes alterations to an existing organ. <br>Identified by William L Degan, who has heard or played the organ.<br>The organ is behind the original case and facade centrally in the chancel. The facade has beautifully stencilled pipes. The stencilling had been painted over, but was more recently restored. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Source: Taken from console. Feb. 2010, from the console and with help from an older document

R. M. Minium (& Sons) (1935ca.)
First Presbyterian Church
Watsontown, PA

Great
8  Open Diapason  (61 pipes)
8  Melodia  (61 pipes)
8  Dulciana  (61 pipes)
4  Octave  (61 pipes)
Gt to Gt 16
Gt to Gt 4
Sw to Gt 16
Sw to Gt 8
Sw to Gt 4
Chimes  (21 chimes)

Swell
8  Viole  (61 pipes)
8  Stopped Diapason  (61 pipes)
8  Salicional  (61 pipes)
8  Aeoline (Celeste)  (61 pipes)
4  Rohrflute  (61 pipes)
8  Oboe Horn  (61 pipes)
Sw to Sw 16
Sw to Sw 4
Tremulant

Pedal
16  Bourdon  (32 pipes) (2 valves wind)
16  Lieblich Gedeckt  (1 valve)
Gt to Ped 8
Sw to Ped 8

3 pistons affecting Gt and Pedal
3 pistons affecting Sw and Pedal

Mechanical swell pedal, affects all pipes.  Stenciled facade O.D. pipes are playable, but not connected.  The Open Diapason bass pipes in the box are newer.  

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