Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church

609 West Tenth Street
Alton, IA 51003

(This M.P. Möller Organ Co. instrument, originally installed at First Reformed Church in Orange City, Iowa in 1949, was moved to Saint Mary's Church in 1980 by unknown technicians. See separate entry for Orange City, IA.)
Builder: M.P. Möller Organ Co., Op. 7699, 1949. Moved in 1980 to this location
Manuals: 3
Ranks: 19
Action: Electro-pneumatic

Notes: Information from Chad Boorsma: The organ was built by M. P. Möller as their Opus 7699. It was originally installed at First Reformed Church in Orange City, Iowa, in 1949. It served that church until 1980 when it waas moved to Alton. (Database Manager. 2010-05-19)

Organ Historical Society as of 2020.


GREAT ORGAN (enclosed w/Ch)
8' Diapason 73
8' Hohlflöte 73
8' Dulciana CH
4' Octave 73
4' Flute 12
    Mixture II 122
    Tremulant
    Gt/Gt (16'/Uni Off/4')
    Chimes (21 tubular)

SWELL ORGAN
16' Spitzflöte 61
8' Spitzflöte 12
8' Chimney Flute 73
8' Viole de Gambe 73
8' Gambe Celeste 61
4' Principal 73
4' Spitzflöte 12
2.2/3' Spitz 7
2' Spitz 5
8' Trumpet 73
8' Oboe 73
8' Vox Humana 73
    Tremulant
    Sw/Sw (16'/Uni Off/4')

CHOIR ORGAN
8' Viola 73
8' Harmonic Flute 73
8' Dulciana 61
8' Unda Maris 61
4' Harmoinc Flute 12
4' Dulcet 12
2.2/3' Dulcet 7
2' Dulcet 5
8' Clarinet 73
    Tremulant
    Ch/Ch (16'/Uni Off/4')
    Blank (prepared)

PEDAL ORGAN
16' Diapason 12 GT
16' Sub Bass 32
16' Flute Conique (Sw Spitz)
8' Principal GT
8' Major Bass 12
8' Flute Conique (Sw Spitz)
8' Dulciana CH
4' Flute (Sw Spitz)