Steven Bartley on August 3rd, 2025:
This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified throuh online information from Steven Bartley (August 3, 2025): from *The York Daily* Aug. 21, 1875 - A new organ for a new church building. The congregation appears to have had its origins at Christ Lutheran, York, (Missouri Synod) when a group of parishioners decided to hive off into their own congregation c1874-75. The Pomplitz organ was a new organ in a new building. A large one manual & Pedal organ with three pedal stops, 10 manual stops, and 3 mechanical stops.
In 1968, the congregation moved to the suburbs. Soon after this decision was made, a core of parishioners decided to stay at the old building, and create a new congregation, which they named "First St. John's Evangelical Church". This writer has not yet learned if the Pomplitz is extant.
Manual
16 Bourdon 49 pipes
8 Open Diapason 61 pipes
8 Gamba 61 pipes
8 Stopped Diapason 61 pipes
8 Melodia 61 pipes
4 Principal 61 pipes
4 Rohr Flute 61 pipes
2-2/3 Twelfth 61 pipes
2 Fifteenth 61 pipes
III Mixture 183 pipes
Pedal
16 Open Wood 25 pipes
16 Subbass 25 pipes
8 Violoncello 25 pipes
Mechanical stops
Tremolo
Man to Ped
Calcant
Gothic case = 20 ft high x 15 ft wide x 8 ft deep