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| Great (I)🛈 | ||
| 8' | Open Diapason🛈 | 61 |
| 8' | Dulciana🛈 | 61 |
| 8' | Melodia🛈 | 61 |
| 4' | Principal🛈 | 61 |
| 8' | Swell to Great |
| Swell (II - Expressive)🛈 | ||
| 8' | Violin Diapason🛈 | 61 |
| 8' | Aeoline🛈 | 61 |
| 8' | Stop Diapason🛈 | 61 |
| 8' | Oboe Gamba | 61 |
| 4' | Flute Harmonic🛈 | 61 |
| Pedal🛈 | ||
| 16' | Bourdon🛈 | 30 |
| 8' | Swell to Pedal | |
| 8' | Great to Pedal |
Ivory piston knobs between the manuals; Pedals: Tremolo; Great forte; Great piano; Great to Pedal (reversible); balanced Swell pedal.
Originally Written/Published: June 2, 1913
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According to The Morning Call (Allentown, PA, May 31, 1913): "Andrew Carnegie contributed $750 towards the cost of the organ, $2100 which has been fully paid by subscription collected by the pastor. The specific details of the organ have been exceptionally well worked out by its builder, C. F. Durner, of Quakertown."
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