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Updated by Morton W. Belcher, III, listing conversations with this person as the source of the information: Richard G. Taylor, CEO, Austin Organs, Hartford, Conn..
From the stoplist kindly emailed to me on May 28, 2008 by Richard G. Taylor, CEO, Austin Organs (Ted: 860-522-8293) it is obvious that this organ when built in 1934 had eight ranks in the Great and four ranks in the Swell. The organ had thirteen stoptabs (not including couplers) The organ did not have thirteen individual ranks. As one can see from the stoplist kindly emailed to me by Richard G. Taylor, CEO, Austin, Organs which I just uploaded, the pedal pipes were twelve note extensions (consisting of twelve pipes each) of the manual ranks. If you have any further questions, please email me. For some additional related information not only about the organ but also about the late Professor Mildred Andrews Boggess, consult Stephanie Ann Barth\'s Master of Music thesis, Oklahoma University, a biography of Professor Andrews, which is currently available online as a PDF download at shareok.org/handle/1124450867
Relocated to St. Patrick's Episcopal Church, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, ca. 1987, when new Bedient organ (Op. 24) was installed.
Updated through online information from Jeremy Wance. -- Mildred Andrews Boggess was the organist at St. John's for several decades.
Updated through online information from Kyle Arthur.
Identified through online information from Kyle Arthur.
Related Instrument Entries: McCrary Pipe Organs (1987 ca.)
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