Lawrence, Massachusetts
United Congregational Church / Iglesia Evangelica Hispaña

E.W. LANE, Opus 66, 1902 - 14 Ranks
A.P. Whiton, 1921 - “Additions”


GREAT                                        COUPLERS (Drawknob)
   8'    Open Diapason              61          Swell to Pedal                 [8]
   8'    Melodia                    61          Great to Pedal                 [8]
   8'    Dulciana                   61
   4'    Octave                     61          Swell to Great                 [8]
   4'    Flute d'Amour              61
   2'    Fifteenth                  61
                                             FOOT LEVERS
                                                Swell Piano - 
SWELL (Expressive)
   16'   Lieblich Bourdon Treble    49          Swell Forte -
   16'   Lieblich Bourdon Bass      12
   8'    Violin Diapason            61          Gr. to Ped. - reversible
   8'    Stopped Diapason           61
   8'    Salicional                 61          Great Piano -
   8'    Æoline                     61
   4'    Flute Harmonic             61          Great Forte -
   4'    Violin         (*)         61
   2'    Piccolo        (*)         61
   8'    Oboe                       49       PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   8'    Bassoon                    12          Swell Expression            (bal.)
   8'    Vox Humana     (*)         61
         Tremolo
         Chimes         (*)


PEDAL
   16'   Open  [wood]   (*)         30
   16'   Bourdon                    30


ACTION: Mech. Key & Stop     VOICES: 18     STOPS: 21     RANKS: 18     PIPES: 1,036


NOTES
The organ was free-standing and encased at the front of the room. In 1932, A.P Whiton
of Methuen enlarged the organ by adding three ranks to the Swell, chimes, and one rank
to the Pedal. The congregation later merged with Riverside Congregational of Lawrence
at Riverside' building, and the former United Congregational Church was purchased by
the Iglesia Evangelica Hispaña. The organ was sold to Brunner & Heller of Marietta, PA.
for rebuilding, tonal alterations, and installation at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic
Church of Annville, PA.  Stops marked with an asterisk (*) were added in 1921.

Sources: Notes in the files of the Andover Organ Co., notes from Robert J. Reich.

 [Received from James R. Stettner 2013-05-15.]