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Henry [Heinrich] Reinisch (1910)

Emmanuel Episcopal Church: Sanctuary
314 W. Center Street
Hastings, MI

OHS convention: 1995


Images


2011-11-21 - Church Exterior (Photograph by Chad Boorsma/Database Manager)

2011-11-21 - Sanctuary Interior and Altar (Photograph by Chad Boorsma/Database Manager)

2011-11-21 - Nave (Photograph by Chad Boorsma/Database Manager)

2011-11-21 - Chancel and Pipe Facade (Photograph by Chad Boorsma/Database Manager)

2011-11-21 - Keydesk (Photograph by Chad Boorsma/Database Manager)

2011-11-21 - Keydesk (Photograph by Chad Boorsma/Database Manager)

2011-11-21 - Organ Case (Photograph by Chad Boorsma/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1995. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - From St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Grand Rapids. Case left behind. Not used for two decades. Some work in 1950's by Hollis Marsh & parisioner Lewis Bacon. Partially restored by Fowler Organ Co. 1989. Pneumatic Gt. stop action. -Database Manager

2007-05-16 - Updated through on-line information from Trevor Dodd. -- There are eight pistons on the Great that control all of the Great stops except the Trumpet which has a mechanical stop action like the Swell stops. There is also a SW-GT reversible piston. -Database Manager

2011-11-23 - Organ was restored by George Bozeman in 2000. -Database Manager

2022-02-08 - In 1910 St Mark's offered the Odell to Emmanuel, provided that Emmanuel would pay for having it dismantled and moved...Henry Reinish, "a practical organ builder of Grand Rapids", moved and installed the organ for $850. -- *1995 OHS Handbook* -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Stoplist taken from the console (November 21, 2011) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Hastings, Michigan
EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH

J. H. & C. S. Odell & Co.   Opus 63   1867
____________________________________________________________

GREAT:                         SWELL:
   8' Open Diapason               16' Double Diapason [TC]
   8' St. Diapason Bass *         16' Bourdon Bass *
   8' Keraulophon [TC]             8' Open Diapason [TC]
   8' Clarionet Flute [TC]         8' St. Diapson Bass *
   4' Principal                    8' Stopped Diapason [TC]
   4' Waldflute [TC]               8' Dulciana [TC]
   3' Twelfth                      4' Principal 
   2' Fifteenth                    2' Fifteenth 
 III  Cornet                      II  Sesquialtera
   8' Trumpet                      8' Oboe [TC]
      Tremolant                    

PEDAL:
  16' Double Open Diapason
  16' Bourdon

   *  stop controls bottom 12 pipes only

[Received online from Chad Boorsma • November 23, 2011]

Received online from Chad Boorsma • November 23, 2011 Source: Stoplist taken from the console November 21, 2011

Great Open Diapason 8, Keraulophon [tc] 8, Clarionet Flute [tc] 8, St. Diapason Bass 8 (Shared bass), Principal 4, Wald Flute [tc] 4, Twelfth 3, Fifteenth 2, Cornet III, Trumpet 8

Swell Double Diapason [tc] 16, Bourdon Bass 16 (Bass to 16' Double Diapason), Open Diapason [tc] 8, Dulciana [tc] 8, Stopped Diapason 8, St. Diapason Bass 8, Principal 4, Oboe [tc] 8, Fifteenth 2, Sesquialtera II, Tremolant [sic]

Pedal Bourdon 16, Double Open Diapason 16

Swell to Pedal 8 (Swell to Pedal), Great to Pedal 8 (Great to Pedal), Swell to Great 8 (Swell to Great)


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