San Marcos, Texas First Presbyterian Church Estey Organ Co. (1915) Rebuilt and altered by Otto Hofmann (ca. 1956) 849 pipes, 14 ranks Great 8' Prinzipal 61 (divided, in side chambers, on unit chests) 8' Hohlflöte 61 (open wood, Estey Melodia, 1-12 stopped and Haskelled) 8' Dulciana 61 (Estey, slotted, 1-12 Haskelled) 4' Octav Prinzipal 61 (Hofmann) 4' Flute d'Amour 61 (Estey, stopped wood, open metal trebles) III Mixtur 183 (Hofmann) Gt to Gt 4' Sw to Gt 16', 8', 4' Swell 8' Geigen Prinzipal 61 (Estey Violin Diapason) 8' Stopped Flute 61 (stopped wood, Estey Stopped Diapason) 8' Salicional 61 (Estey) 4' Harmonic Flute 61 (Estey) 2' Spitz Principal 61 (Hofmann, probably replaced an Oboe or Labial Oboe) Tremulant Sw to Sw 16', Unison Off, 4' Pedal 16' Bourdon 32 (stopped wood, divided, in side chambers, on unit chests) 16' Lieblich Gedeckt (from 16' Bourdon, soft wind) 8' Prinzipal GT (from Great 8' Prinzipal) 8' Bourdon 12 (ext.) 5 1/3' Quinte GT (from Great 8' Prinzipal) 4' Prinzipal GT (from Great 8' Prinzipal) 4' Bourdon 12 (ext.) 2 2/3' Quinte GT (from Great 8' Prinzipal) 2' Prinzipal GT (from Great 8' Prinzipal) Gt to Ped Sw to Ped Note: Unsure about Great Mixtur pitch. [Received from Julius Coyle 2016-04-24.]