Wm. A. Johnson (Opus 217, 1867)

Exhibited in the 1993 OHS convention(s)

Location:

Second Presbyterian / St. Paul Lutheran / John T. Windle Auditorium (Historic Madison Museum)
101 E. 3rd Street
Madison, IN 47250 US
Organ ID: 5822

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Status and Condition:

  • This instrument's location type is: Museums
  • The organ is unaltered from its original state.
  • The organ's condition is good, used occasionally.
We received the most recent update for this instrument's status from Paul R. Marchesano on January 13, 2022.

Technical Details:

  • Chests: Slider
  • 16 ranks. 776 pipes. 2 manuals. 19 stops.
All:
  • Chest Type(s): Slider chests
We received the most recent update for this division from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.
Main:
  • Manuals: 2
  • Stops: 19
  • Key Action: Mechanical connection from key to chest (tracker, sticker or mix).
We received the most recent update for this console from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.
Database Manager on May 07, 2018:
We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.

Database Manager on June 27, 2010:

Updated through online information from Thomas L. DeLay. -- The organ was intact an playable when I was last in Madison--about 1999 or 2000.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.

Database Manager on October 30, 2004:

Status Note: There 1993.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.

Database Manager on October 30, 2004:

"Owned by John T. Windle. Building was originally 2nd. Presbyterian, then became St. Paul Lutheran. Now Historic Madison Museum."

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.
Source not recorded: Open In New Tab From SIAGO website
We received the most recent update for this stoplist from Paul R. Marchesano on January 13, 2022.

Instrument Images:

Organ case at front fo room: Photograph from an archival source: 1993 OHS Handbook, William T. Van Pelt, submitted by Paul R. Marchesano. Taken approx. 1993