Saint Wenceslaus' Roman Catholic Church

207 Church Street
Spillville, IA 52168

(This instrument received the Organ Historical Society's Citation #196 circa 1990. Antonin Dvorak spent time in Spillville composing his New World Symphony and actually played this Pfeffer instrument in summer of 1893.))
Builder: J.G. Pfeffer, 1876.
Restored by Dobson Organ Builders, 1996.
Manuals: 1
Ranks: 13
Stops: 11
Action: Mechanical

Notes: Dobson Organ factory and Organ Historical Society as of 2012.

MANUAL ORGAN
16' Bourdon (1-54/stopped wood)
8' Principal (1-6 open wood/7-22 zinc in façade, the rest common metal)
8' Floete (1-6 grooved to Principal/7-54 open wood)
8' Gamba (1-12 stopped wood/13-54 open/common metal)
4' Octave (1-5 zinc/6-54 common metal)
4' Floete (1-12 stopped wood/13-54 open wood)
3' Quinte (1-54 common metal)
2' Octave 1-54 common metal
Mixtur II-III (common metal)
(1-12: 1-1/3' + 1'), (13-24: 2' + 1-1/3' + 1'), (25-54: 4' + 2-2/3' + 2')

PEDAL ORGAN
16' Sub Bass (1-25/stopped wood)
8' Violoncello (1-25 open wood/inverted mouth)
Man/Ped coupler

SIGNAL
Calcant (bellows signal)