Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2024-10-15 - From The Spectator (Hamilton, January 31, 1908): "The instrument was built by the Warren Church Organ Company, of Woodstock, and cost, complete, $2,000. It is a beautiful piece of workmanship in highly finished quarter cut oak, the front pipes being richly decorated in gold and colors. It has a radiating and concave pedalboard of the American Guild of Organists pattern, a detached console with roll top, communal windchests, and is operated by an electric motor." -Andrew Henderson
2 combination pistons to Great; 2 combination pistons to Swell; Full Organ (all stops and unison couplers); Crescendo (all stops and unison couplers); Tremolo; Balanced Swell Source: The Hamilton Spectator January 31, 1908
Great Organ Clarabella 8 (all open, wood), Dulciana 8, Open Diapason 8, Principal 4
Swell Organ Open Diapason 8 (Wood), Stopped Diapason 8 (Wood), Salicional 8, Aeoline 8, Oboe 8 (Capped), Flauto Traverso 4 (Wood)
Pedal Organ Bourdon 16 (Wood)
Swell Organ to Great Organ 8, Swell Organ to Great Organ 16, Swell Organ to Great Organ 4, Great Organ to Great Organ 4, Swell Organ to Swell Organ 4, Great Organ to Pedal Organ 8, Swell Organ to Pedal Organ 8
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