San Francisco, California
Residence: Unidentified

HINNERS ORGAN CO., Opus ___, ca. 1916 - Original Specifications
Unknown Builder, 19__ - Re-installation


GREAT                                   INTER-DIVISIONAL COUPLERS (Drawknob)
Gr.  8'  Open Diapason      61          Sw. to Ped. Coupler
Gr.  8'  Melodia            61          Gr. to Ped. Coupler
Gr.  8'  Dulciana           49
                                        Sw. to Gr. Coupler
Great Octave Coupler

                                        FOOT TRUNDLES
SWELL (Expressive)                      Gr. to Ped.                   (rev)
Sw.  8'  Stop Diapason      61
Sw.  8'  Salicional         49
Sw.  8'  Flute Harmonic     61          PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Sw.      Tremolo                        Swell Expression             (bal.)


PEDAL                                   ACCESSORIES
Ped. 16' Bourdon            30          Motor



ACTION: Mech. Key     VOICES: 7     STOPS: 7     RANKS: 7     PIPES: 372
        & Stop


NOTES
The original home of this organ is unknown. Hinners built four, 2-manual,
7-rank organs for locations in California. Two of them (Lodi and Terra 
Bella) were tubular-pneumatic. But the other two were both built for 
Reformed churches in San Francisco in 1915 (St. Paul's) and 1917 (St.
John's). So, this is likely one of those two unless the organ was re-
located from another state.

In the preceding stoplist, both the Great 8' Dulciana and Swell 8' Sal-
icional are listed as being tenor C – sharing the stopped wood bass
octave of the 8' flute in each division. This is presumed, but not
confirmed. It is also possible that the Pedal 16' Bourdon was tubular-
pneumatic.

Sources: Hinners opus list; photos of damaged organ


Unknown Residence
San Francisco, CA.