St. James Church (Episcopal)
Cass (Wabash) & Huron
Chicago, Illinois
Johnson & Son, Opus 334, 1870
OHS ID: 450
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GREAT pipes type SWELL pipes type DRAW STOPS
16 Open Diapason...58 metal 16 Bourdon............58 wood 1. Great to Pedals
8 Open Diapason...58 metal 8 Principal..........58 metal 2. Swell to Pedals
8 Doppelflote.....58 wood 8 Stopped Diapason...58 metal 3. Solo to Pedals
8 Gamba...........58 metal 8 Salicional.........58 metal 4. Bellows Signal
8 Rohrflote.......58 wood 8 Quintadena.........58 metal 5. Pedal Check
4 Octave..........58 metal 4 Violina............58 metal
4 Hohlflote.......58 metal 4 Octave.............58 metal PNEUMATIC COUPLINGS
2-2/3 Mixture II.....116 metal 4 Flauto Traverso....58 wood (operated by knobs)
Mixture IV.....240 metal Mixture IV........232 metal 6. Swell to Great
8 Trumpet.........58 reed 16 Tenoroon Trumpet...46 reed 7. Solo to Great
4 Clarion.........58 reed 8 Cornopean..........58 reed 8. Swell to Solo
8 Oboe...............58 reed
SOLO pipes type 8 Vox Humana.........58 reed PEDAL MOVEMENTS
8 Keraulophon.....58 metal 9. Reversible for No. 1
8 Dulciana........58 metal PEDAL pipes type 10. Tremulant to Swell
8 Melodia.........58 wood 16 Principal..........30 wood 11. Great Organ Forte
4 Flute d'Amour...58 metal 16 Bourdon............30 wood 12. Swell Organ Forte
2 Piccolo.........58 metal 16 Contrabass.........30 metal 13. Solo Organ Forte
16 Euphone.........58 free reed 8 Flote..............30 wood 14. Pedal Forte
8 Clarionet.......58 reed 8 Violoncello........30 metal 15. Swell Organ Piano
16 Bombardon..........30 reed 16. Great Organ Mezzo Forte
8 Tromba.............30 reed 17. Solo Organ Piano
18. Pedal Organ Piano
19. Ratchet Swell Pedal
NOTES
1. Pneumatic action to Great and Pedal. "No other organ in the West has the pneumatic lever
applied to the Pedal organ."
2. "The drawknobs are all of the new kind, which turn up and look the performer in the face,
so that it is perfectly easy for the player to read the name on any stop."
3. "The wind is supplied by a rotary motion supplied by two persons. The pressure is 3 inch
and 4 inch. There are four bellows, and the wind is ample."
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[Received online from T. Daniel Hancock, 2012-10-11]