Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2021-07-02 - Dedicated April 9, 1914 by S. Wesley Sears, AAGO of Philadelphia, organist of St. James P.E. Church. -Paul R. Marchesano
Corrections from original post and from same article, July 2, 2021. - Paul R Marchesano Source: The News Journal (Wilmington, Delaware), 04 Apr 1914, Sat, Page 10 04 Apr 1914
Haskell Pipe Organ Co. (1914) Harrison St Methodist Episcopal Church Wilmington, DE GREAT 8' Open Diapason - metal........61 pipes 8' Melodia - wood...............61 pipes 8' Dulciana - metal.............61 pipes 4' Principal - metal............61 pipes Swell to Great sub Swell to Great Swell to Great super SWELL 8' Open Diapason - metal........61 pipes 8' Salicional - metal...........61 pipes 8' Vox Celeste - metal..........49 pipes 8' Stopped Diapason - wood......61 pipes 8' Flute Harmonique - metal.....61 pipes 8' Oboe - reeds [metal].........61 pipes Tremulant Swell to Swell sub Swell to Swell super PEDAL 16' Bourdon - wood..............61 pipes [sic; 30 pipes] 16' Open Diapason wood..........61 pipes [sic; 30 pipes] Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Pistons Gt = 2 Sw = 3 Balanced Swell pedal Balanced Crescendo pedal Sfzorando pedal Great to Pedal reversible 4 composition pedals to duplicate pistons The action is electro-pneumatic, console detached eight feet from organ. The front pipes are dull gold and harmonize with the color scheme of the church, and the wood of the organ.
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