Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Replaced by an 1893 Felgemaker. The Tannenberg then went to chapel. It was rebuilt by Midmer Organ Co. in 1905, 1-12. Given in 1945 to the York County Historical Society. -Database Manager
2012-12-12 - Updated through online information from Evan Brickner. -Database Manager
Source: Using historical records - most notebly the diary of Frederick William Marshall that lists the stops on the 2 Tannenberg organs in Old Salem.
Manual (54 notes.) Principal 8 (27 in facade), Groβ Gedact 8 (stopped wood; pine & walnut), Viola di gamba 8 (lowest 12 Quintadena bass), Principal Octav 4, Flaute 4 (open wood; pine & walnut), Quinte 3, Sub Octav 2, Mixtur (2-3 ranks; C - e: 1 1/2' 1' f-b: 2' 1 3/5' 1 1/2' c1 - e2: 4' 3' 1/ 3/5' f2 - f3: 4' 3 1/5' 3'), Trompet 8 (lowest 7 pipes wood resonators.)
Pedal (25 notes.) Sub Baβ 16 (stopped wood), Violon Baβ 8 (open wood), Coppel (pedal coupler)
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