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Unknown Builder (1862)

St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church [formerly Zion Church]
5 Mann Avenue
Newport, RI

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Notes

2022-05-25 - From First Congregational Church (Unitarian), New Bedford, Massachusetts. "This second [the Appleton] organ was sold in 1862 to Zion Church (later St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church) in nearby Newport, RI, when the third instrument, E. & G. G. Hook Op. 314, was installed in the rear gallery." -- *2005 OHS Handbook* -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Source: 2005 OHS Handbook quoting The Musical Cabinet October 1, 1841

Great Organ 1st Open Diapason (58 pipes), 2nd Open Diapason (58 pipes), Stopped Diapason, Treble (46 pipes*), Stopped Diapason, Bass (12 pipes*), Principal (58 pipes), Twelfth (58 pipes), Fifteenth (58 pipes), Sesquialtra [sic] (174 pipes), Mixture (174 pipes), Trumpet (58 pipes), Pedal Bass (13 pipes)

Choir Organ Open Diapason (58 pipes), Stopped Diapason, Treble (46 pipes*), Stopped Diapason, Bass (12 pipes*), Dulciana (58 pipes), Principal (58 pipes), Flute (58 pipes), Cremona (37 pipes)

Swell Organ Open Diapason (37 pipes), Stopped Diapason (37 pipes), Dulciana (37 pipes), Principal (37 pipes), Flute (37 pipes), Clarinet (37 pipes), Hautboy (37 pipes)


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