Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2023-12-17 - Organ was tubular-pneumatic with three ranks retained from a previous instrument by an unknown builder. The water motor from the previous instrument was "rebuilt into a blower doing away with all balling and shafting." -Shawn P. Keith
Source: Taken from original builder's contract Ca. 1910
GREAT (61 notes, presumed unenclosed) Open Diapason 8 (61 pipes, partially en facade), Melodia 8 (61 pipes), Dulciana 8 (61 pipes), Principal 4 (61 pipes), Rohr Floete 4 (61 pipes), Fifteenth 2 (61 pipes)
SWELL (61 notes, enclosed and expressive) Bourdon Bass 16 (12 pipes), Bourdon Treble 16 (49 pipes), Geigen Principal 8 (61 pipes), Stopped Diapason 8 (61 pipes), Oboe Gamba 8 (49 pipes, 1-12 from Geigen Principal), Aeoline 8 (61 pipes), Harmonic Flute 4 (61 pipes, metal), Violina 4 (61 pipes)
PEDAL (30 notes, presumed unenclosed) Open Diapason 16 (30 pipes, retained from previous organ), Bourdon 16 (30 pipes, retained from previous organ), Violoncello 8 (30 pipes, retained from previous organ)
COUPLERS Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal, Swell to Great, Swell to Great Octave, Swell to Great Sub-Octave
COMBINATION TABLETS (Presumed as tablets on stop rail) Great Piano, Great Mezzo, Great Forte, Great Off, Swell Piano, Swell Mezzo, Swell Forte, Swell Off
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