St. Francis Convent, St. Francis, WI
Verlinden organ
(Stoplist Richard Weber 1999)

Great Organ (61 notes)

 1.   8'    Open Diapason        61 pipes
 2    8'    Gross Flute             61 pipes (really a Melodia)
 3.   8'    Viola                     61 pipes
 4.   8'    Stopped Diapason  61 notes from Swell Unit Flute
 5.   8'    Dulciana                61 pipes
 6.   4'    Octave                  49 notes, from Gt. Open, no pipes in top octave (!)
 7.   8'    Harmonic Tuba     61 pipes
     16'    Great to Great.
             Great Unison off
       4'    Great to Great
     16'    Swell to Great
       8'    Swell to Great
       4'    Swell to Great

Swell Organ (61 notes)

 1.   16'    Bourdon            97 pipes
 2.     8'    Violin Diapason  61 pipes
 3.     8'    Stopped Flute    61 notes, from # 1.
 4.     8'    Salicional           61 pipes
 5.     8'    Voix Celeste t.c. 49 pipes
 6.     8'    Aeoline              61 pipes
 7.     4'    Harmonic Flute   61 pipes
 8.     4'    Flute d'amour      61 notes, from # 1.
 9. 2 2/3'  Nazard                61 notes, from # 1.
10.     2'    Flautino             61 notes, from #  1.
11. 1 3/5'  Tierce                61 notes, from # 1.
12.     8'    Oboe                 61 pipes
13.     8'    Vox Humana      61 pipes
14.   16'    Swell to Swell
15.            Swell Unison off
16.     4'    Swell to Swell
17.           Tremulant

Pedal Organ (32 notes)

1.    16'    Subbass        32 pipes
2.    16'    Bourdon        32 notes, Sw. # 1.
3.      8'    Octave          32 notes, Gt. # 1.
4.      8'    Cello             32 pipes, wood
5.      8'    Flauto Dolce  32 notes, Sw. # 1.
6.      8'    Great to Pedal
7.      8'    Swell to Pedal
8.      4'    Great to Pedal

Combons: Swell: 1-4,0, affecting Swell and Pedal stops.
               Great: 1-4,0       "        Great   "     "        "

( by setter board)

Expression pedal and indicator light
Crescendo pedal and indicator light
Great to Pedal Rev. by foot.
Sforzando Pedal      "    "    and indicator light

The organ contains windchests by Wangerin and Verlinden  
and ranks of pipes from obviously diverse sources.  
The Pedal Cello is probably Schuelke