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Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- Philip T.D. Cooper (on the "David Tannenberg, Organbuilder" website) lists the Pedal stops as "16' Subbass" and "8 Octav Bass."
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Organ cost 274 Pounds. Had an octave-and-a-half of pedals.
Replaced a 1758 Tannenberg-Klemm organ which went to the Moravian Congregation in Emmaus, PA for ú30. Detached, reversed console. 3 tower case containing the 4' Principal. Moved to a new building 1840, and again in 1861. Rebuilt by E. A. White in 1898. 216 pipes added, new mechanism, including water motor. Fa?ade used in 1913 Moller organ.
Webpage Links: 1793 Tannenberg Organ in Nazareth
Related Instrument Entries: George Haus (1840) , Charles Hanzelman [Hanzelmann or Heintzelman(n)] (1861) , E. A. White (1898) , Lehigh Organ Co. (1992) , M. P. Möller (Opus 1492, 1912)
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