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Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is housed in a case in the rear gallery. The case is 9-sectional containing 99 pipes arranged: 3-22-3-19-5-19-3-22-3. The four clusters of 3 and the one of 5 are towers. The two flats of 22 are divided into upper and lower sections having 11 pipes each. The two flats of 19 are divided into upper (8) and lower (11) sections as well.
Related Instrument Entries: Berghaus Organ Co. (1984)
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