Hornellsville [Present-day Hornell], N.Y.
Park Methodist Church
J. W. Steere & Son (1899)
Compasses: 61/30
Tubular-pneumatic action
Great and Swell in single expression enclosure
All stops full compass
GREAT ORGAN
8 ft. Open Diapason [unenclosed]
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8 ft. Melodia and stopped bass [wood]
8 ft. Dulciana
4 ft. Octave
4 ft. Flute d'Amour [wood]
2 ft. Super Octave
8 ft. Trumpet
SWELL ORGAN
16 ft. Bourdon [wood]
8 ft. Open Diapason
8 ft. Salicional
8 ft. Stopped Diapason [wood]
8 ft. Aeoline
4 ft. Violina
2 ft. Flautino
8 ft. Oboe and Bassoon
PEDALE ORGAN
16 ft. Sub Bass Bourdon [unenclosed, wood]
16 ft. Lieblich Gedackt [fr. Swell]
MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS
Swell to Great
Great to Pedale
Swell to Pedale
Tremolo [Swell]
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Balanced Swell pedal
PNEUMATIC PISTONS*
No. 1 Manuale 1st p
Manuale 2d pp
Pedale corresponding registers
No. 2 Manuale 1st mf
Manuale 2d p
Pedale corresponding
No. 3 Manuale 1st f
Manuale 2d mf
Pedale corresponding
No. 4 All registers in manuales and pedale including
reeds and couplers
Piston "0" Escape stop for all others
Piston "On" to connect the stop action
Piston "Off" to disconnect the stop action
* Given the pneumatic technology of the time, plus the inclusion of stop-control on/off pistons, it is presumed the combination was blind, i.e. did not physically move the stopknobs, allowing the organist to change the hand registration while a preset combination was engaged.