Chehalis, Washington
St. John's Lutheran
1895 Koenken & Grimm/1992 Huntington, Huestis & volunteers
GREAT
8 ft. Gr. Principal. 58
8 ft. Gr. Melodia. 58
8 ft. Gr. Dulciana. 46
4 ft. Gr. Octave. 58
2-2/3 ft. Gr. Quinte. 58
2 ft. Gr. Super Octave. 58
SWELL (Expressive)
8 ft. Sw. Geigen Principal. 58
8 ft. Sw. Stopd Diapason. 58
8 ft. Sw. Salicional. 46
4 ft. Sw. Floete Harmonic. 58
2 ft. Sw. Piccolo 46 **
Tremulant.
PEDAL
16 ft. Ped. Bourdon 27
Pedal Check.
Blowers Signal
Couplers (drawknob)
Swell to Pedal.
Great to Pedal.
Swell to Great.
Foot Levers (unlabeled; l - r)
Gr. Forte - 8, 8, 8, 4, 2-2/3, 2 (full)
Gr. Piano - 8' Mel. & 8' Dulc. (s-a)
Pedal Movements
Swell Expression (bal.)
Notes**The Sw. 2' Piccolo pipes (also by Koehnken and Grimm) replace an 8' Aeoline.
Original pipes and rackboard were preserved.
Unused for over 25 years at St. Mary's R. C., Shawnee, OH. In 1992 the organ
was moved and reinstalled here by some 50 volunteers from the church.S. L. Huntington
(of Stonington, Connecticut) worked with Herbert and MarianneHuestis (Ladner, BC,
Canada) on the restoration and installation in Chehalis.
Painted decorations copied from the original facade pipes. Amy Huestis, student at
Concordia University, Montreal, prepared stencils which reproduced the original colors.