OHS convention: 2015
2004-10-30 - The original builder was Wm. Johnson & Son (1874, Opus 424). -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 2002 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Renovated by Andover c. 1969 and revoiced as a Baroque instrument. Restored in 2003 by S. L. Huntington Co. reversing previous alterations, including restoring the original pitch, wind pressure and voicing; restored the wind system; and returned the pedal to mechanical action with a new chest and action. -Database Manager
Specification from OHS Convention Handbook, 2015 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Warehouse Point, Connecticut Wesley Methodist Church Johnson & Son Opus 424 1874 2 manuals, 14 stops, 14 ranks _________________________________________________ GREAT ORGAN 8' Open Diapason 56 a 8' Melodia (TG) 37 8' Dulciana (TG) 37 8' Stop'd Diapason Bass 19 4' Octave 56 4' Flute (TC) 44 2 2/3' Twelfth 56 2' Fifteenth 56 SWELL ORGAN 8' Open Diapason (TG) 37 8' Stop'd Diap. Treble (TG) 37 8' Keraulophon (TG) 37 8' Stop'd Diapason Bass 19 b 4' Flute Harmonique (TG) 37 4' Viola (Bass) 20 b 8' Oboe (TG) 37 PEDAL ORGAN 16' Sub Bass 27 a 1-11 speak from the center of the facade b Swell basses are unenclosed ACCESSORIES Swell to Great Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal Blower's Signal [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2015-06-10]
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