Brooklyn, New York
    Greene Avenue Presbyterian Church

    F. J. N. Tallman   1910   2/23
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    The following specification is derived from a page recorded in 1922 
    by Louis F. Mohr & Co., a local organ service firm, and an "Organ 
    Notebook" kept by Charles Scharpeger, an employee of Mohr & Co. 
    Scharpeger noted that the organ had tubular action to slider chests, 
    and that the pedal chests were ventil.

    GREAT                  SWELL                      PEDAL

16' Open Diapason 61   16' Bourdon Treble   49    16' Open Diapason 30
 8' Open Diapason 61   16' Bourdon Bass     12    16' Bourdon       30
 8' Doppel Flute  61    8' Open Diapason    61     8' Cello         30
 8' Gamba         61    8' Stopped Diapason 61
 8' Melodia       61    8' Salicional       61
 8' Dulciana      61    8' Vox Celeste      61
 4' Octave        61    8' Aeoline          61
 4' Flute d'Amour 61    4' Flute Harmonic   61
    Super               4' Violina          61
                        2' Flautina         61
                        8' Cornopean        61
                        8' Oboe             61
                        8' Vox Humana       61
                           Tremolo

              [Received from Jeff Scofield December 4, 2020]