Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2020-10-25 - The organ was new with the building and was replaced by Austin Organs, Inc. No. 2156, 1951, retaining only the gumwood casework. The mechanical-action instrument was installed in a chancel chamber. With the exception of the manual Bourdon and Diapason, the Great pipework was enclosed with the Swell in a single expression box. The organ was originally hand pumped. The contract was signed on May 20th, 1893 for installation by September 1, 1893, and cost $2,000.00. Source: Steere Ledger #2 in the American Organ Archives. -Scot Huntington
Steer & Turner/J.W. Steere ledgers #2 and 3 held in the American Organ Archives. Source: Steere contract ledger #2 p. 360 ca. May 20, 1893
J. W. Steere & Sons (1893) First M.E. Church of Wellsville Wellsville, NY Compasses: 58/27 First Manuale. Great. 1. 16 ft Bourdon. [tc] 2. 8 ft Open Diapason. Largest Pipes in front. [All enclosed in Swell] 3. 8 ft Melodia-stopped bass. 4. 8 ft Dulciana. 5. 4 ft Octave. 6. 4 ft Flute d'Amour. 7. 3 ft Fifteenth.[sic] 8. 8 ft Clarinet. [tc] Second Manuale. Swell. 9. 8 ft Open Diapason 10. 8 ft Salicional 11. 8 ft Stopped Diapason 12. 4 ft Flute Harmonique [wood and metal] 13. 2 ft Flautino 14. 8 ft Oboe [treble] 15. 8 ft Bassoon [bass] 16. Carrillon, or Bells. 9 or more. [sic] Pedale Organ. 17. 16 ft. Bourdon Mechanical Registers. 18. Manuale Coupler Swell to Great 19. 1st Manuale to Pedale Coupler. Great to Pedale 20. 2nd Manuale to Pedale Coupler. Swell to Pedale 21. Tremolo 22. Blower's Signal Wind Indicator over Manuales for organist Pedal Movements. 1. Forte. Combination Pedal 1st Manuale 2. Piano. Combination Pedal 1st Manuale double-acting 3. Reversible Pedal to operate #19. 4. Balanced Swell Pedal
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