Augusta, Georgia
St. James United Methodist Church
John Brown, 1890's
Austin Organs, Inc., Opus 2138, 1950 - Rebuild
GREAT
8 Open Diapason Austin and Brown
8 Melodia 1-16 stopped Brown
8 Dulciana Austin and Brown
4 Octave "Fugara" Brown
4 Flute d'Amour Stopped wood Brown
II Grave Mixture "Sw. Cornet 12" "Sw. Cornet 15" Brown
Chimes
Great 16
Great 4
SWELL (Expressive)
8 Violin Diapason Brown
8 Stopped Flute 1-16 stopped, remainder pierced stoppers Brown
8 Salicional "Aeoline" Brown
8 Vox Celeste TC. Brown?
4 Violina ext. Salicional
4 Flute Dolce open metal, not harmonic Brown
2-2/3 Nazard "Violina" Brown
2 Piccolo ext. Flute Dolce
8 Trumpet Austin
8 Oboe "Oboe Horn" Austin
Tremolo fan-type
Swell 16
Swell 4
PEDAL
16 Sub Bass ext. Open Diapason 12 open wood Brown
16 Bourdon ext. Stopped Flute 12 stopped wood Brown
8 Bass Flute duplex Stopped Flute
INTER-DIVISIONAL COUPLERS
Great 8 [to Pedal]
Great 4 [to Pedal]
Swell 8 [to Pedal]
Swell 4 [to Pedal]
Swell 16 [to Great]
Swell 8 [to Great]
Swell 4 [to Great]
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Swell Expression (bal.)
Crescendo (bal.)
NOTES
Most of the pipework and the case are from the original organ
by John Brown. The facade includes Diapason and Dulciana basses
(and some dummies) by Brown, but these were not used by Austin,
who supplied new basses inside the case. The Melodia, Dulciana,
Flute d'Amour and Bourdon extension are all enclosed with the
Swell stops.
When the nomenclature scribed on the pipes differs from that on
the console, the scribed nomenclature is given in quotation marks.