Robert S. Rowland
1968

Originally Steere & Turner [John S. Steere] (Opus 57, 1872)

Reformed Church

Gallatin, NY, US

7 Ranks
Instrument ID: 48445 ● Builder ID: 5428 ● Location ID: 42637
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Builder: Unknown
Position: Keydesk Attached, Manuals Set Into Case
Design: Unknown
Pedalboard Type: Unknown
Features:
2 Manuals 32 StopsElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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David Lenington on January 14th, 2024:
1968 year on this OHS Pipe Organ Database listing is based on the following book by Richard Triumpho, page 217. *Only His Organs Remain: The Life of New York State Pipe Organ Builder Robert S. Rowland*

Database Manager on April 24th, 2014:
Updated through online information from Edwin H Myers Jr. -- My firm (Rosenberry & Myers Organbuilders) recently returned to the church to tune. There are 6 manual ranks + 1 pedal Bourdon rank. Unified to 32 stops.<br>Great Pipework (unenclosed): Diapason 8 - 4, with some of it playing in the case.<br>Principal 2 2/3 - 2.<br>Swell Pipework (enclosed): Gedeckt 8<br>Gamba 8 - 4 the 4' top octave is shared with the Gedeckt<br>Dulciana 8 - 4 the bass octave is shared with the Gamba<br>Unda Maris (TC) 8 - 4<br>Pedal Pipework (unenclosed): Bourdon 16<br>Some of the pipework is probably from the old organ, some not.

Database Manager on August 8th, 2011:
Identified through online information from Steven Gubler. -- Essentially a new unit organ. Original pipes reused, case and façade pipes reused. Visual impression the same as original

Related Instrument Entries: Steere & Turner [John S. Steere] (Opus 57, 1872)

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