Ellensburg, Washington
First Lutheran Church
E.W. LANE, Opus 57, 1901 - Original Specifications
Heustis & Assoc., Ladner, B.C. - joint restoration
S.L. Huntington & Co, Stonington, CT. - joint restoration
GREAT COUPLERS (Mech. rocker tablets; l - r)
8 Gr Open Diapason 61 Swell to Great [8]
8 Gr Melodia 61
8 Gr Dulciana 61 Swell to Pedal [8]
4 Gr Octave 61 Great to Pedal [8]
3 Gr Twelfth 61
2 Gr Fifteenth 61
FOOT LEVERS (Unlabeled; l - r)
Gr. Piano - 8' Mel., 8' Dul. (s-a)
SWELL (Expressive) Gr. Forte - 8,8,8,4,3,2. (full)
8 Sw Stopped Diapason 61
8 Sw Salicional 61
8 Sw Aeoline 61
4 Sw Flute [harmonic] 61 PEDAL MOVEMENTS
4 Sw Violina 61 Swell Expression (bal.)
8 Sw Oboe (tc) 49
8 Sw Bassoon 12
Tremolo
PEDAL
16 Ped Bourdon 30
Blowers Signal
ACTION: Mech. Key & Stop VOICES: 13 STOPS: 14 RANKS: 13 PIPES: 762
NOTES
This organ was originally built for the Methodist Church in Barton,
Vermont. As originally installed, the organ was recessed into a chamber on
the front, right side of the room. When moved to Ellensburg, new case
sides had to be built for the free-standing, exposed installation at the
back of the church.
The organ was relocated through the Organ Clearing House. It was restored
by S.L. Huntington & Co. of Stonington, CT. The organ was installed in
partnership with Heustis & Associates of Vancouver, BC.
Notes 1-17 of the Great 8' Open Diapason are in the façade as are notes
1-12 of the Great 8' Dulciana. All remaining façade pipes are dummies.
Sources: 1991 Organ Historical Society handbook; JRS; extant organ.
[Received from James R. Stettner 2011-11-21.]