Austin Organ Co.
Opus 418, 1912

St. James Episcopal Church

1201 West Franklin Street
Richmond, VA, US

33 Ranks
Instrument ID: 11572 ● Builder ID: 224 ● Location ID: 576
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Builder: Unknown
Position: Unknown
Design: Unknown
Pedalboard Type: Unknown
Features:
4 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal33 Stops37 RegistersElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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Combination Action: Unknown
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on April 20th, 2018:
Sunday School organ is to be blown from the main organ blower, as well as from its own separate blower, a trap valve to be provided.<br> Church opened 1913. Organ was in one chamber on the left side of the chancel, with Solo & Echo divisions in the tower (behind balcony). In 1913 church member and organ technician Burgess Ramos combined the church and Sunday School organs by placing the two Sunday School organ manuals atop the four-manual church console. Austin rebuilt the whole thing in 1953. The main part of the Austin remained in place, minus console, when a Rieger organ was installed in the balcony in 1974. Both were destroyed by fire in 1994.

Database Manager on December 17th, 2004:
Information identifying this instrument from the Austin Organs, Inc. website, accessed December 16, 2004: http://www.austinorgans.com/organ-research.htm.

Related Instrument Entries: Austin Organs, Inc. (Opus 418A, 1953)

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