2004-10-30 - The original builder was William Schuelke (1891, Opus S-78). (Information from Joseph McCabe in 2001.) -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Extensive rebuild after modifications in 1920s and 1950s. -Database Manager
stoplist taken from organ re-dedication program Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
1891 Schuelke Pipe Organ, rebuilt by Heritage Pipe Organs 1991, 2 manuals, 18 ranks. Great (unenclosed) - 16' Bourdon (61 pipes) 8' Open Diapason (61 pipes) 8' Melodia (61 pipes, 1-12 stopped wood, 13-61 open wood) 8' Gamba (58 pipes, 1-9 from Melodia) 4' Octave (61 pipes) 4' Harmonic Flute (61 pipes, wooden harmonic) 2 2/3' Twelfth (61 pipes) 2' Fifteenth (61 pipes) 8' Trumpet (61 pipes) Great - Great 4' Swell - Great 16' Swell - Great 8' Swell - Great 4' Swell (enclosed) - 8' Geigen Principle (61 pipes, 1-12 stopped Quintadena pipes) 8' Gedeckt (61 pipes) 8' Salicional (49 pipes, 1-12 from Gedeckt) 8' Vox Celeste (49 pipes, originally 4' Violina) 4' Flute d'Amore (61 pipes) 8' Oboe (61 pipes, notably loud and can act as a chorus reed with the Great Diapason chorus.) Tremulant Swell - Swell 16' Swell - Swell 4' Great - Swell 8' Pedal (unenclosed) - 16' Double Diapason (32 pipes, open wood) 16' Bourdon (32 pipes) 8' Principal (32 notes, 1-12 from Great Open Diapason, 13-32 from 4' Pedal Octave) 8' Bass Flute (12 pipes, ext. 16' Bourdon) 4' Octave (32 pipes, not original) 4' Flute (12 pipes, ext. 16' Bourdon) Great - Pedal 8' Great - Pedal 4' Swell - Pedal 8' Swell - Pedal 4' [Received from Peter Gonciarz 2011-05-22.]
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