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Builder: Unknown
Position: Console in Fixed Position, Center
Design: Traditional With Roll Top
Pedalboard Type: Concave Radiating (Meeting AGO Standards)
Features:
2 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal16 Stops19 RegistersElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action✓ Crescendo✓ Combination Thumb Piston(s)✓ Combination Toe Piston(s)✓ Coupler Thumb Piston(s)✓ Coupler Toe Piston(s)✓ Sforzando Thumb Piston(s)✓ Sforzando Toe Piston(s)

Stop Layout: Drawknobs in Vertical Rows on Angled Jambs
Expression Type: Balanced Expression Shoes/Pedals (Meeting AGO Standards)
Combination Action: 'Hold and Set' Pneumatic/Mechanical
Control System: Unknown or N/A

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on October 25th, 2017:

Updated by David Bohn

Organ sold to the Bishop O'Connor Center, Madison, Wisconsin, to be renovated and installed in the chapel by Bruce Case


Database Manager on October 22nd, 2017:

Following closure of the church, the organ was removed by a team from the Spencer Organ Company and the Case Organ Company of Verona, WI. The organ was purchased by the Bishop O-Connor Center in Madison, Wisconsin, for use in their chapel.


Database Manager on December 4th, 2013:

Updated through online information from William Dunklin. -- The congregation met for the last time on August 11, 2013 and a new congregation bought the building. They do not want the organ and have offered it free for the taking on Craigslist.


Database Manager on June 6th, 2011:

Updated through online information from Richard C Greene.


Database Manager on June 10th, 2008:

Identified through information adapted from E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List, by Sand Lawn and Allen Kinzey (Organ Historical Society, 1997), and included here through the kind permission of Sand Lawn:
No information.

Webpage Links: Opus 1204: First Congregational Church

Related Instrument Entries: Bruce Case (2017)

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