Database Manager on June 29th, 2017:
This organ is Shop No. 1380.
Database Manager on June 29th, 2017:
Updated by Keith S. Toth, listing conversations with this person as the source of the information: David Scribner and George Nelson. <br> <br>Andrew Carnegie and his corporation provided half of the funding for this Lyon & Healy organ. The parish's members provided the other half. The church has no documentation for this organ (contract, stop list, etc.). <br><br>A conjectural stop list based upon other Lyon & Healy organs of the period would be:<br>Manual (61 notes?):<br>8' Open Diapason<br>8' Dulciana<br>4' Octave<br><br>Pedal (30 notes?):<br>16' Bourdon<br><br>One source for this organ states that there were 2 couplers. If so, they were probably Manual to Pedal and Manual Octave.
Database Manager on June 28th, 2017:
This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.<br>
Identified by Keith S. Toth, listing conversations with this person as the source of the information: David Scribner & George Nelson.<br>David Scribner and George Nelson have spreadsheets with listings of Lyon & Healy organ. They both independently provided me with the information on the L&H organ at First Hungarian Reformed Church of Homestead. The organ was removed (destroyed) in the 1950s to make way for a new Baldwin model 5A electronic organ.