Franklin NH United Methodist Church E. & G. G. Hook, 1852, Opus 138 Originally in the College Chapel, Hanover NH, where it was replaced by George S. Hutchings 1887 Opus 165. Moved to Franklin 1887 Alterations by Andover in 1969 Pedalboard replaced with a flat 27 note pedalboard, and 15 new pipes added to original 12 to complete the compass of the new pedalboard. All metal pipes fitted with aluminum tuning slides. Current pitch ca. 438 Hz. Great Bell Gamba replaced with a new Mixture III Swell String replaced with a 1 1/3' Quint Great Flute 4' 1-20 probably added by Andover Horizontal swell shades retained but now operated by a balanced pedal. 1852 stoplist: Great: 54 notes Open Diapason 8', 54 pipes, 17 speaking in facade, lowest note in facade is G. Melodia 8', 35 pipes, tenor g Dulciana 8' 35 pipes, tenor g Stopped Diap. Bass 8', 19 pipes Principal 4', 54 pipes Flute 4', probably 35 pipes, tenor g, low 19 pipes probably added by Andover Twelfth 2 2/3', 54 pipes Fifteenth 2', 54 pipes Bell Gamba (Viola d’Amour?) 8' probably 35 pipes, tenor g, replaced with a Mixture III, 162 pipes by Andover Swell: 54 notes, 1-19 on separate chest outside Swell box Open Diapason 8', 35 pipes, tenor g Stopped Diapason 8', 35 pipes, tenor g Stopped Diap. Bass 8', 19 pipes Principal 4', 35 pipes, tenor g Hautboy 8', 35 pipes, tenor g, (knob says Trumpet) Viola de Gamba? 8', 35 pipes, tenor g, replaced with a Larigot 1 1/3', 35 pipes, tenor g, by Andover Tremolo Pedal: 12 notes?, extended to 27 by Andover Sub Bass 16', 12 pipes, 15 pipes added by Andover Couplers: Swell to Great Swell to Pedal Great to Pedal Bellows signal [Received from George Bozeman 2013-08-23.]