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C. S. Haskell [Haskell Pipe Organ Manufacturing Co.] (1918)

North Baptist Church
317 Linden Street
Camden, NJ

Note: Not playable. (in this location)


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Unknown - Church exterior (Photograph from an archival source: dvrbs.com, submitted by Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

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Notes

2021-07-12 - Known from mention in newpaper articles and referenced in church histories. Possibly a rebuild of 1882 organ in previous building at 2nd & Pearl Streets. However, in 1895 J.B. Didinger installed a "new three manual pipe organ", which may or may not have included material from the 1882 instrument. The Estey Opus List confirms they added an Echo Division in 1931 and provided a new console in 1938. This brief timeline extracted from church histories shows a regular expansion and rebuildig of the organ through 1938: 1882: A new organ, costing two thousand dollars, was placed in the gallery. 1904: The church maintained a high degree of efficiency; the galleries were extended, organ enlarged and choruses established for the free musical instruction of boys and girls... 1917: While he was pastor, in 1917, Mr. Ayer presented as a memorial to his wife, Rhandena Gilman Ayer, an organ which was said to be the finest in South Jersey. It was unique because it really was four organs combined into one. It was controlled by electric shutters. 1931: Echo Division added by Estey. [Although the 1917-18 Haskell organ had an Echo Organ - Estey may have expanded it] 1938: In 1938 a new console for the organ was presented by Mrs. Fry in memory of her husband, Wilfred W. Fry, making our organ rank as one of the best in this part of the state. -Paul R. Marchesano

2021-10-19 - Gift of Mr. Ayer. Dedicated April 14, 1918 by Mr. B.H. Daniell, the organist [of the church] and Dr. J.M.E. Ward, president of the Philadelphia Society of Organists. Contract let June, 1917. "The new organ has been awaited eagerly and patiently by the congregation for a year...The contract for the new organ was let in June. It would have been completed months ago but for industrial complications and the coal shortage, both due to the war." -- from The Morning Post (Camden, New Jersey) · 13 Apr 1918, Sat · Page 3 [See documents tab for the full article] -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Source: From THE DIAPASON January 2018

     Camden, New Jersey
     North Baptist Church

     Haskell   1917   4/43
     _________________________________________

     GREAT                   CHOIR
 16' Dbl Open Diapason    8' Geigen Principal
  8' 1st Open Diapason    8' Melodia
  8' 2nd Open Diapason    8' Violoncello
  8' Doppelflöte          8' Dulciana
  8' Viol d'Amour         4' Flute d'Amour
  8' Philomelo            8' Clarinet
  4' Principal
  4' Flute Harmonique        ECHO
  2' Fifteenth            8' Hohlflöte
 16' Tuba                 8' Viol Aetheria
  8' Tuba                 8' Viol Celeste
  8' Trumpet              4' Flute
  4' Tuba                 8' Saxophone
                          8' Vox Humana
     SWELL                   Chimes     25
 16' Bourdon
  8' Open Diapason           PEDAL
  8' Stopped Diapason    16' Open Diapason (w)
  8' Viol d'Orchestre    16' Open Diapason (m)
  8' Concert Flute       16' Bourdon
  8' Salicional          16' Lieblich Gedeckt
  8' Vox Celeste          8' Flute
  8' Muted Viol           8' Violoncello
  8' Aeoline             16' Tuba
  4' Flauto Traverso      8' Tuba
  4' Violina
  2' Flautino
III  Dolce Cornet
  8' Cornopean
  8' Oboe

  [Received from Jeff Scofield April 27, 2023]

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