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| Hauptwerk (I)🛈 | ||
| 8' | Principal | |
| 8' | Metal Gedackt | |
| 4' | Octave | |
| 4' | Spill Flote | |
| 2' | Principal | |
| IV | Mixture 1 1/3' | |
| 8' | Trumpet | |
| Pos / HW |
| Positiv (II)🛈 | ||
| 8' | Holz Gedackt | |
| 4' | Octave | |
| 4' | Rohrfloete | |
| 2' | Waldfloete | |
| 1 1⁄3' | Larigot | |
| II | Sesquialtera | |
| III | Scharf 1' | |
| 8' | Krummhorn | |
| Tremulant |
| Pedal🛈 | ||
| 16' | Subbass | |
| 8' | Principal | |
| 8' | Metal Gedackt | |
| 4' | Choralbass | |
| III | Mixture | |
| 16' | Fagott | |
| HW / Ped | ||
| Pos / Ped |
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Updated through online information from Paul Thornock [February 7, 2026]: This is a Roderer organ (mainly Laukhuff parts), originally in Ft. Wayne IN. Moved to Holy Cross in 2012 by Tim McEwan, now an employee of Fisk.
This entry represents the installation of a used mechanical-action instrument. Identified through online information from Dr. Thomas Veregge (March 8, 2025): A redundant tracker organ was installed here in 2012.
Related Instrument Entries: Roderer Organ Co.
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