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| Great Organ | ||
| 1st Open Diapason🛈 | ||
| 2nd Open Diapason🛈 | ||
| Stopped Diapason, Treble🛈 | ||
| Stopped Diapason, Bass🛈 | ||
| Principal🛈 | ||
| Twelfth🛈 | ||
| Fifteenth🛈 | ||
| Sesquialtra [sic]🛈 | ||
| Mixture🛈 | ||
| Trumpet🛈 | ||
| Pedal Bass🛈 |
| Choir Organ | ||
| Open Diapason🛈 | ||
| Stopped Diapason, Treble🛈 | ||
| Stopped Diapason, Bass🛈 | ||
| Dulciana🛈 | ||
| Principal🛈 | ||
| Flute🛈 | ||
| Cremona🛈 |
| Swell Organ | ||
| Open Diapason🛈 | ||
| Stopped Diapason🛈 | ||
| Dulciana🛈 | ||
| Principal🛈 | ||
| Flute🛈 | ||
| Clarinet🛈 | ||
| Hautboy🛈 |
Originally Written/Published: October 1, 1841
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From First Congregational Church (Unitarian), New Bedford, Massachusetts.
"This second [the Appleton] organ was sold in 1862 to Zion Church (later St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church) in nearby Newport, RI, when the third instrument, E. & G. G. Hook Op. 314, was installed in the rear gallery." -- 2005 OHS Handbook
Related Instrument Entries: Thomas Appleton (1841)
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