Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2021-08-30 - Known from January 1909 opus list as published in The Tracker 1985 Vol. 29 No. 3 Cornerstone of church laid down on July 31, 1873 Harry P. Ford writes on pg. 111 *A History of the Harriet Holland Memorial Presbyterian Church (1899)* that the organ had 38 ranks. -Zenas Michael Savage
2022-05-04 - Cost $8,500.00. It is divided and stands on either side of the chancel, with the key-box and choir-seats arranged between. The separate parts are connected by tubular pneumatic action. One of the important features of the instrument is the Haskell patent register keys. This device does away with all draw stop knobs, and, in connection with the Haskell patent combination and crescendo attachment, effects an entirely new and distinct method of registration. The register keys consist of a row of alternate sharps and naturals, of the same scale as the manual keyboard. They are situated just above the Swell keys. The natural keys bring the stops on and the sharps take them off. By pushing down a natural the stop is drawn and remains down until released by the depression of its corresponding sharp. The organ has three manuals, thirty-eight speaking stops, with six couplers; seven combination pedals, a complete pedal scale of thirty notes, and 2,314 pipes, ranging in length from two inches to sixteen feet. from *History of the Harriet Hollond Memorial Presbyterian Church* by Harry Pringle Ford. (See* Documents* tab for complete document). -Paul R. Marchesano
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