2012-08-17 - Updated through online information from Michael L Bigelow. -- Located in the left transept of the 1855 Carpenter Gothic Chapel by Richard Upjohn, this free standing encased instrument accompanies chapel services for this historic Episcopal boarding school for girls. Pedal pipes are located in a niche carved out of the organ chamber behind the case. The old organ chamber has been closed up and houses the single wedge bellows and blower. The bellows is fitted with battens which protect leather from squirrels. -Database Manager
Double arrow <-> indicates “Either-Or” stops. Stop knobs slide to the left for Manual I or to the right for Manual II; the center position is off. Source: From builder website
MANUAL I Gedackt <-> 8, Praestant 8 (1-5 = Gedackt), Conical Flute <-> 4, Octave <-> 4, Octave <-> 2, Sesquialtera <-> II, Mixture <-> IV, Flexible Wind/Tremulant, Trumpet <-> 8
MANUAL II Octave <-> 4, Gedackt <-> 8, Conical Flute <-> 4, Octave <-> 2, Sesquialtera <-> II, Quint <-> 1 1/3, Trumpet <-> 8
PEDAL Subbass 16 (wood), Bass 8, Fagott 16 (1-12 half length)
MANUAL I to PEDAL 8, MANUAL II to MANUAL I 8, MANUAL II to PEDAL 8
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