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E. & G. G. Hook (1847)

First Universalist Society
120 Park Street
Bangor, ME

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


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2022-10-06 - The organ was purchased by the Univers,olist Church of Bangor, Maine, in 1847, and was replaced there by E. & G. G. Hook, Op. 318, 1862, a large two-manual organ. The Universalists in Stockton Springs bought the 1847 Hook in 1864 for $500 and paid $125 to have it moved and set up. -- *1992 OHS Handbook* -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Source: 1992 OHS Handbook

Manual (58 notes, enclosed, GGG-AAA-f3) Open Diapason 8 (47 m, bass borrowed from 11 lowest St. Diapason Bass pipes), Dulciana [TG] 8 (35 m), St. Diapason Treble [TG] 8 (35 w&m), Clarabella [TG] 8 (35 w), St. Diapason Bass 8 (23 w), Principal 4 (58 m), Flute 4 (58 w&m), Twelfth 2⅔ (58 m), Fifteenth 2 (58 m), Hautboy [TG] 8 (35 m)

Pedal (17 notes, GGG-AAA-e, no pipes) Pedal Couple


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