Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Calvary Episcopal Cathedral

Henry Pilcher's Sons, Opus 1827 (1937)
A. Eugene Doutt (1971-1972)
Aadland Pipe Organ Co. (1995-1998)

      GREAT (4-3/4" wind)                    SWELL (5" wind)

   16' Dulciana    73                    16' Lieblich Gedackt       73
    8' Diapason    61                     8' Violin Diapason        73
    8' Clarabella  61                     8' Stopped Diapason       73
    8' Dulciana 	--                8' Aeoline                73
    8' Holzgedackt 85                     8' Voix Celeste (TC)      61
    4' Octave      61                     4' Flute Harmonic         73
    4' Hohlflute   61                 2-2/3' Nasard                 73
    4' Holzflöte   --                     2' Flautino               61
2-2/3' Twelfth  61                    1-1/3' Larigot (from Nasard)  --
    2' Fifteenth   61                    16' Contra Trompette       12 (ext.)
    2' Holzflöte   --                     8' Trompette              85
1 1/3' Mixture IV 244                     8' Oboe                   73
    8' Trumpet      61                    4' Clairon                --
       "Gloria Bells" [Cimbelstern?]         Sw 16', Unison Off, Swell 4'
       Sw/Gr 16', 8', 4'                     Tremolo
       Great 4'	
                           PEDAL

                       32' Resultant (derived from 16' Bourdon)
                       16' Bourdon                32
                       16' Lieblich Gedackt (Sw.) --
                       16' Dulciana (Gr.)         --
                        8' Principal (Gr. and Pedal Choralbass
                        8' Flute piano (Sw.?)
                        4' Choral Bass            44
                    2-2/3' Quintadena (Sw.?)      --   
                        2' Octavin (Choral Bass)  --
                       16' Trompette (Sw.)        --
                        8' Trompette (Sw.)        --
                        4' Clairon (Sw.)          --
                           Sw/Ped 8', 4'
                           Gr/Ped 8', 4' 

 [Received from Dr. Franklin S. Miller  2017-07-20]