Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2024-06-16 - Replacing E.F. Walcker organ for choral accompaniment. Pipework located in chamber at the level of the second balcony on the left side, with a reversed console on a balcony in front of the chamber. Built without any pneumatic assistance. Likely removed in 1900 when building was repurposed as a vaudeville theater. -Christian Tedesco
Bellows Signal, Chorus Organ Separation (unenclosed manual off?) Source: The History of the Organ In the United States, Orpha Ochse 1988
Manual (Partly Enclosed) Double Open Diapason 16, Dulciana 16 (Enclosed.), Open Diapason 8, Open Diapason 8 (Enclosed.), Doppel Flote 8, Viola da Gamba 8, Stopped Diapason 8 (Enclosed.), Dulciana 8 (Enclosed.), Flute Harmonique 4 (Enclosed.), Octave 4, Twelfth 2 2/3, Mixture IV, Fifteenth 2, Mixture III, Mixture III, Dolce Cornet IV (Enclosed), Trumpet (T.C.) 16, Trumpet 8, Clarion 4
Pedal Contra Bourdon 32, Double Open Diapason 16, Violone 16, Bourdon 16, Flote 8, Quinte 10 2/3, Violoncello 8, Octave 4, Trombone 16
Manual to Pedal 8, Manual to Manual 4 (Octave Coupler Manuale), Pedal to Pedal 4 (Octave Coupler Pedals)
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