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Emory Warren Lane (1895)

Methodist Church
17 Fifth Street
Derby, CT

OHS convention: 1975


Images


1994 - Organ installed in alcove (Photograph from an archival source: 1994 OHS Handbook, William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano/Paul R. Marchesano)

Unknown - Church Exterior (Vintage Postcard, courtesy of T. Bradford Willis, DDS (1900s)/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1994 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Build for previous building in Derby (then called Birmingham). Installed here by E. W. Lane in 1895. Later changes by unknown. Restored by Richard Hamar in 1975. -Database Manager

2014-10-08 - From the 1975 OHS Convention Handbook: <br>"The organ was built for an older building in Derby, then called Birmingham, at a cost of $4,000.00, and dedicated 11 December 1867. It was placed in storage when the old church was razed in 1893 and installed in this building by E.W. Land, waltham, Mass. in 1895. It was probably at this time that the two reed stops were replaced with new ones; they are not original and are signed by the famous voicer Edwin Hedges. The swell shades were replaced in 1895, and the original hitchdown swell pedal gave way to a metal Odell swell shoe. Other changes were made later, and the instrument was restored in 1975 by Richard Hamar of New Hartford, Conn. <br>"The Great Tenoroon is of metal. The 17 case pipes are the bottom of the Open Diapason; the 8' Flute is stopped wood with bored stoppers from Tenor C; the Sesquialtera is 17-19-22 to Tenor B and 15-17-19 to the top. The Swell Bourdon Bass is unenclosed; the Bourdon Treble is new from Middle C to the top, provided by Richard Hamar to replace missing pipes; the Stopped Diapason is week with bored stoppers in the treble. The Pedal Violon Cello is new from Tenor C to the top, again supplied by Richard Hamar to replace missing pipes." -Database Manager

2022-02-06 - Exhibited in the 1975 and 1994 OHS Conventions. -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Stoplist from the 1975 OHS Convention Handbook Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Methodist Church
Derby, Connecticut

J.H. & C.S. Odell, 1868
Tonal and mechanical changes by E.W. Lane, 1895

STOPLIST

Great                        Swell                        Pedal
Tenoroon          16'  44    Bourdon Treble *   16'  44   Double Open Dia.    16'  25
Open Dia.          8'  56    Bourdon Bass *     16'  12   Violon Cello         8'  25
Keraulophon        8'  44    Open Diapason       8'  44 
Clarionet Flute    8'  44    Dulciana            8'  44
Stop'd Dia. Bass   8'  12    Stop'd Dia. Treble  8'  44   Bellows Signal *
Principal          4'  56    Stop'd Dia. Bass    8'  12
Waldflute          4'  44    Principal           4'  56
Twelfth            3'  56    Fifteenth           2'  44
Fifteenth          2'  56    Hautboy             8'  44
Sesquialtera III *    168    Tremulant
Trumpet            8'  44

Couplers                     * indicates a new stop label
Sw. to Gr.
Gr. to Ped.
Sw. to Ped.


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