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George Jardine & Son (1869)

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
1 Grove Street
Schuylerville, NY

OHS convention: 1967


Images


1988-10-17 - Organ (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

1988-10-17 - Keydesk (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

Consoles

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1997 -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Pipework removed and stored c. 1950, replaced by speakers. Replaced on chests in 1964. Compass 56/13. Slide tuners added. -Database Manager

2007-06-02 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Five-sectional Gothic case with crenelations containing 17 pipes arranged: 3-3-5-3-3. All facade pipes are dummies. "Laudate Deum in Chordis et Organo" stenciled across pipes as a banner. -Database Manager

2023-04-25 - A brief, manuscript history of the church appears in the first Parish Register and says that "The Organ, built by Jardine & Son, New York, and purchased by Dr. Payn, was put up during Easter Week, 1869. The Bell, cast at the Foundry of Jones & Bros., Troy, was hung in its place in the tower on Tuesday in Whitsun-week, May 18th, 1869." -- Source: "The Organs of the Upper Hudson Valley", Laufman, Alan M. and Pinel, Stephen L., *The Tracker*, 41:(1997) 16. -Paul R. Marchesano


Stoplist

Source: 1967 OHS Handbook June 1967

MANUAL (56 notes, enclosed) Open Diapason (TC) 8 (44 m), Clariana (TF) 8 (39 m), Stop Diapason Bass 8 (17 w), Violina[sic -o] (TF#) 4 (39 m), Violoncello 4 (17 m), Flute (TF) 4 (39 w&m), Twelfth (TC) 2⅔ (44 m), Flageolet 2 (56 m)

PEDAL (18 notes) Bourdon 16 (13 w)

COUPLER Manual to Pedal


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