2006-10-14 - Updated through on-line information from Douglas Westcott. -- Motorized blower. -Database Manager
2006-10-15 - Updated through on-line information from Douglas Westcott. -Database Manager
2008-02-14 - Updated through on-line information from Milovan Popovic. -- Electric blower installed. Double rise reservoir converted to single rise. Felgemaker oboe installed in Swell. -Database Manager
2025-03-12 - Church records show that on January 4, 1893, $2,700 was expended for a new organ. Another entry for September 24, 1894, shows that $75 was received as proceeds from the sale of the old organ (Augustus Backus, c. 1860, 1-6) which was sold to St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Old Stone Church). The new organ is probably one of the last organs built by Frank Roosevelt, the brother of Hilborne L. Roosevelt, who was considered to have had the greatest effect on American organ building during the late 19th century. Hilborne Roosevelt died in 1886 at the age of 37; his brother Frank continued the business until 1893 and died a year later at the age of 33. Sources: Excerpt from an article in MUSIC, the official journal of the American Guild of Organists, April 1976, History of the Reformed Dutch Church of Rhinebeck Flatts, New York, Copyright 1931, Frank D. Blanchard, Rhinebeck, NY -Paul R. Marchesano
Couplers located above Swell Manual Pneumatic chests with key action suspended on the primaries. (It is NOT tracker action). Pedal movements, left to right: Full Organ, Swell Pedal, Gt/Ped, Organ Piano, Organ Mezzo Source: chvago.org
Pedal Bourdon 16
Great Doppel Flute 8, Open Diapason 8 (Unenclosed), Gemshorn 4, Salicional 8
Swell Violin Diapason 8, Stopped Diapason 8, Dolce 8, Flute Harmonique 4, Tremulant, Oboe 8
Swell to Great 8, Swell to Great 4, Great to Pedal 8, Swell to Pedal 8
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