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| Great🛈 | ||
| 8' | Open Diapason🛈 | |
| 8' | Dulciana🛈 | |
| 8' | Dopple Flute🛈 | |
| 8' | Viol D'Gamba🛈 | |
| 4' | Octave🛈 | |
| 4' | Flute D'Amour🛈 | |
| 2⅔' | Quint Octave🛈 | |
| 2' | Super Octave🛈 | |
| Chimes🛈 |
| Swell🛈 | ||
| 16' | Bourdon Bass🛈 | |
| 16' | Bourdon Treble🛈 | |
| 8' | Violin Diapason🛈 | |
| 8' | Salicional🛈 | |
| 8' | Stopped Diapason🛈 | |
| 4' | Flute Harmonic🛈 | |
| 4' | Gemshorn🛈 | |
| III | Cornet🛈 | |
| 8' | Oboe & Bassoon🛈 |
| Pedal🛈 | ||
| 16' | Double Open Diapason🛈 | |
| 16' | Pedal Bourdon🛈 |
Originally Written/Published: 5/13/20 and The Organ, Aug. 1893
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Found this relocated to St. Elizabeth Hungarian RC Church in Cleveland several years ago. Not playable. Pipework destroyed by electronic organ install.
Information received online from Tim Hemry on 2025-02-20
This organ was an 1893 Wirsching tubular-pneumatic organ built for St. Mary's Catholic Church in Massillon, Ohio (OHS # 57937). A. J. Schantz, Sons & Co. electrified the chests, built a new console, and installed the organ at St. Elizabeth's.
Identified through online information from Jeff Scofield.
Related Instrument Entries: Wirsching Organ Co. (1893)
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