The Presbyterian Church
Cherry Valley, New York
Nameplate: C.E. Morey
Utica, New York
No. 276, 1911
Compass: 61/30
Metal pipework of spotted metal.
Stained oak casework with a gold-painted façade of speaking basses and dummies.
Stops listed in jamb order.
GREAT
Gr. Open Diapason 8' 1-17 façade
Gr. Dulciana 8'
Gr. Melodia 8' stopped wood bass, then open wood with inverted mouths
Gr. Octave 4'
Gr. Flute d'Amour 4' bored stoppers, 24 open metal trebles
Gr. Fifteenth 2'
SWELL (enclosed behind vertical shutters)
Sw. Bourdon Treble 16' t.c. wood
Sw. Bourdon Bass 16' 1-12 wood
Sw. Salicional 8' 1-12 Quintadena
Sw. Open Diapason 8' 1-12 stopped metal
Sw. Oboe 8' Oboe Gamba, 1-12 Quintadena
Sw. Aeoline 8' 1-12 from S.D.
Sw. Stopped Diapason 8' wood
Sw. Flute Harmonic 4' harmonic from c25
Sw. Violina 4'
Tremolo
PEDAL
Ped. Bourdon 16' wood
COUPLERS (on-off pistons)
Sw. to Gr.
Sw. to Gr. at Octaves (knob)
Gr. to Pedal
Sw. to Pedal
Bellows Signal
Wind Indicator
Pedal movements:
Great: Forte, Mezzo
Swell: Forte, Piano
[Received from Scot Huntington 2015-04-19.]