Milwaukee, Wisconsin
St. Francis of Assisi R. C.
1927 North 4th Street
Wm. Schuelke Organ, 1885
STOPLIST
Manual I (58 notes, cone-valve chests, mechanical action with Barker lever)
16' Bourdon
8' Principal
8' Melodia (bottom octave common with Gedact)
8' Gedact
8' Gamba (bottom octave open wood)
8' Gemshorn
4' Octav
4' Flauto d'Amour (open wood)
2-2/3' Quinte
2' Octav
4 fach Mixtur (15-19-22-26, breaking to 8-12-15-19 at middle c, and further
breaks at treble f# and high c)
8' Trompet (from middle c with schiffschen shallots)
Manual coppel
Manual II (same as manual I, enclosed)
8' Principal (bottom two stopped wood)
8' Liebl. Gedact
8' Salicional (bottom octave from Gedact)
8' Viola d'Amour (bell gamba, bottom octave from Gedact)
4' Fugara
4' Winerfloete (harmonic wood)
2' Piccolo
8' Clarionet (bottom octave bassoon construction)
Pedal (27 notes, cone-valve chests, mechanical action-- ALL PIPES WOOD!)
16' Principal Bass
16' Subbass
8' Octav Bass
8' Violoncello
4' Octav
I Manual zum Pedal
II Manual zum Pedal
Spellings are as they appear on the console.
The only documented changes to the organ have been the addition of electric blowing, the addition of a tremolo (now disconnected), and the alteration of the composition of the six combination pistons (can be restored in an hour or so).
[Posted to OHS Members List October 23, 2008 by David Bohn]