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Derrick, Felgemaker & Co. (1869)

Lutheran Church
Petersburg, NE

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


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2004-10-30 - Portable. Dulciana and Diapason. Here until about 1930. Stored in barn, then to Robert Smith, Rosemead, CA. Then mid 1950's to Verne Reinmuth, Rosemead, CA. Then c. 1968 to Paul Geibrich, Bandon, OR. Then 1979 to Donald F. Baker, Scio, OR. Then here. Moved to Michael Barnes residence, Portland, OR c. 1992, on loan to Westminster Presbyterian. -Database Manager

2007-03-15 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is free-standing and encased with a dummy pipe top. The manual consists of an [8] Open Diapason and [8] Dulciana - both of 44 pipes, and both sharing a common 8 Stopped Bass of 17 pipes which are permanently coupled to the pedals. A drawknob labeled "Pedal" raises the pedal jacks into playing position. Another drawknob labeled "Harmonic" is actually a manual octave coupler. -Database Manager


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