Builder: Skinner Organ Co. Opus 490, 1924 Manuals: 3 Ranks: 17 Stops: 16 Pipes: 1044 Action: Electro-pneumatic Notes: The organ was located in the chamber to the right of the chancel. The second photo shows the church following the fire. From 1950-52 the instrument was called the Cochran Memorial Organ after Emilie Cohran. It was refurbished/expanded with 288 new pipes, revoiced, and the leather was replaced. Destroyed by fire in February 12, 1963 --Identified through information adapted from E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List, by Sand Lawn and Allen Kinzey Last Update: 3/2010 --Other information from Laura Potratz and the book Sacred Places by Pauline F. Eichten and Ellen B. Green. Photos courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society and the Unity Church archives. Updated 14 April 2021 GREAT ORGAN 8 Diapason 73 8 Claribel Flute 73 4 Flute 73 SWELL ORGAN 16 Bourdon 73 8 Diapason 73 8 Gedeckt 73 8 Salicional 73 8 Voix Celeste 73 8 Aeoline 73 4 Flute 73 8 Cornopean 73 8 Flugel Horn 73 Tremolo CHOIR ORGAN 8 Concert Flute 61 4 Flute 61 8 Clarinet 61 Tremolo PEDAL ORGAN 16 Bourdon 32 16 Echo Bourdon (Sw) 8 Gedeckt 12 8 Still Gedeckt (Sw) |
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