Amenia, New York 12501
The Smithfield Church (Presbyterian)

Organ by Johnson & Son, Opus 796, 1893
relocated with new case and façade by Stephen Russell, 2008

GREAT ORGAN                              SWELL ORGAN
    8 Open Diapason (tc)                     8 Viola Diapason (tc)
    8 Open Diapason Bass (CC-BB)(facade)     8 Stopt Diapason (tc)
    4 Octave                                 8 Stopt Diapason Bass(CC-BB)
    4 Flute D'Amour (tc)                     4 Fugara
    2 Fifteenth
      Blowers Signal                     PEDAL ORGAN
                                            16 Sub Bass
                                               Pedal Check
Gt/Pd, Sw/Pd, Sw/Gt
Manuals 58 notes
Pedal 27 Notes

Relocated in 2008 from the Congregational Church in Kent, Connecticut, the instrument is entirely original with 
the exception of the Fifteenth, and the concave, radiating 32-note pedalboard created by Charles Aitkin in 1976. 
The Johnson Open Diapason Bass remained in its original location, thus new casework, facade, and water-gilt 
carving were designed by Stephen Russell and completed in 2010. The stenciled facade pipes were originally in 
the Estey organ in First Presbyertian 
Church, Holyoke, Massachusetts. The organ is used very extensively in services and concerts by a wide-range of organists.

[Received from Will Carter 2012-02-28.]