Poulsbo, Washington
St. Charles Anglican (formerly Episcopal)
HENRY NIEMANN, ca. 1896
Randall J. McCarty, 1978 - Refurbishing & Installation
GREAT (Expressive) COUPLERS (Drawknob)
[8] Gr. Open Diapason 58 Swell to Pedal Coupler
[8] Gr. Dulciana 58 Great to Pedal Coupler
[4] Gr. Octave 58
Manual Coupler
SWELL (Expressive)
[8] Sw. Viola (tc) 46 PEDAL MOVEMENTS
[8] Sw. Stopped Diapason (tc) 46 Expression (bal.)
[8] Sw. Forte Bass 12
[4] Sw. Flute Harmonique 58
[2] Sw. Flautina 58
Sw. Tremulo [sic]
ACTION: Mechanical Key & Stop
PEDAL
[16] Pedal Bourdon 27 VOICES: 8 STOPS: 9
Bellows Signal RANKS: 8 PIPES: 421
NOTES
This instrument was originally built for Trinity Episcopal Church in Easton, Maryland.
It served there until 1977 when it was replaced by a new M.P. Möller. It was dismantled
by Amory Atkins, Alan Laufman, and William T. Van Pelt of the Organ Clearing House.
It was purchased by St. Charles Parish through the OCH, and was set-up in the Poulsbo
church by Randall J. McCarty of Seattle assisted by volunteers from the church. It was
opened with a recital by Mr. McCarty on Sunday, October 22, 1978 – and replaced an
electronic substitute.
All of the façade pipes are dummies. The bottom octave of the Great 8' Open Diapason is
stopped wood.
Sources: 1980 OHS Convention Handbook; JRS; extant organ
[Received from James R. Stettner 2014-01-14.]