OHS convention: 1987
2004-10-30 - The original builder was W. K. Adams & Son (1885). -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1986 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Relocated from Trinity Assemblies of God, Providence, RI via OCH in 1985. Restored by Hawkes Organ Co. Missing Great stop and case replaced. -Database Manager
2021-10-13 - From *1987 OHS Handbook:* "Some of the original center front section of the walnut case is intact; most of the rest was built for this installation. The organ still has its original unique double wedge reservoir, with the midframe attached to the well at one end, and to the top at the other end. The Mixture IV replaces a missing Trumpet 8', itself situated on the Great chest where the Super Octave 2' was originally located, the Super Octave 2' having been moved to a jump slide at the back of the chest. Voicer's inscriptions found on the pipework include "Louis F. Adams" and "L. F. Adams / Voicer / Dec 6 '85." " -Paul R. Marchesano
Source: 1987 OHS Handbook June 1987
GREAT (58 notes) Open Diapason 8 (58 m), Dulciana 8 (58 m), Melodia (TC) 8 (46 w), Unison Bass 8 (12 w), Octave 4 (58 m), Quinte 2⅔ (58 m), Super Octave 2 (58 m), Mixture IV 1⅓ (232 m)
SWELL (58 notes, enclosed) Lieblich Gedackt (TC) 16 (46 w), Gedackt 16 (12 w (unenclosed)), Violin Diapason 8 (58 m), Viola 8 (58 m), Stopped Diapason (TC) 8 (46 w), Stopped Dia. Bass 8 (12 w), Violina 4 (58 m), Harmonic Flute 4 (58 m), Oboe (TC) 8 (46 m), Bassoon 8 (12 m), Tremulant
PEDAL (27 notes) Bourdon 16 (27 w)
COUPLERS Sw. to Gr. Coupler , Gr. to Ped. Coupler , Sw. to Ped. Coupler
PEDAL MOVEMENTS (2 unlabelled single-acting pedals) Great piano, Great forte, Great to Pedal (reversible), balanced Swell pedal , Bellows Signal
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