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"My father found the organ, unplayable, in an Alabama church in 1949. He shipped it to our home in NC, where he and my brother rebuilt it. It moved with the family to OK, MS, and TN before coming to my home in CO in 1983. The dry climate damaged it, requiring repairs in 1991. I donated it to the Greeley Museums in 2015 for use in Centennial Church in Centennial Village, a recreated pioneer town." Centennial Village is at the north end of Greeley, Colorado. Date based off serial number and production numbers.
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ROS Reg No. | 5760 |
Date Registered | 1/11/2016 |
Views | 1372 |
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Serial | 12958 |
Manufactured Date | 1904 +/- |
Case Style | Parlor (with or without top) |
Maker Location | Elgin, IL |
Model | |
Knee swells | Yes |
Wood | Oak |
Keys | 61 |
Manual(s) | 1 |
Range | F-F |
Stops | 20 |
Pump method | Foot, suction |
Stops |
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Coupler |
Principal (?Viola 4'') |
Bourdon 16'' |
Delicato 8'' |
Diapason 8'' |
Sub Bass 16'' |
Reed Pipe 8'' |
Dulcet Pipe 8'' |
Perfection 2'' |
Harp Aeolian 2'' |
Vox Humana |
Principal 4'' (?Dulcet Pipe 8'') |
Reed Pipe 8'' |
Melodia 8'' |
Delicato 8'' |
Cello 16'' |
Pipe Melodia 8'' |
Celeste 8'' |
Flute 4'' |
Forte |