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2 Manuals 18 Stops

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Steven Bartley on November 8th, 2023:

From - Morning News, Wilmington, DE., Jan. 9, 1890
2 manual
Swell keys overhanging Great
Wood pipes made of Pine, shellaced
Metal pipes made of spotted metal
Case of ash
The Sw Open Diapason & Gt Dulciana are soft, which help the organ
The Harmonic Flute is useful for a Solo
The Subbass on the pedal is a fine deep tone
The Swell pedal is connected to horizontal lever, which can be left in any position.


Paul R. Marchesano on February 18th, 2021:

Case of ash, 2 manuals, cost "nearly $1000".


Paul R. Marchesano on February 18th, 2021:

In 1902 Haskell installed a new electro-pneumatic organ in "Trinity Church" in Wilmington, possibly the building on Admas Street and not the Old Swedes building.

Related Instrument Entries: C. S. Haskell [Haskell Pipe Organ Manufacturing Co.] (1907)

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