JULIAN RHODES' DREAM ORGANS
THE GEORGE DIXON ARCHIVE



St. Luke, Germantown, PA
Organ designed by Carlton C. Michell
Built by Cole & Woodberry 1894



GREAT (north side)
             First division:
    16       Bourdon
     8       Principal Diapason
     8       Small Diapason
     8       Flute Harmonique
     4       Octave    
    2 2/3    Octave Quint
     2       Superoctave
             Second division: Trumpet organ (in Echo box)
     V       Mixture  15.19.22.26.29
    16       Trombone
     8       Tromba                      harmonic
     4       Clarion
             Third division: Echo organ (enclosed)
     8       Echo Salicional
     8       Quintadena
     4       Flute Octaviante
     8       Clarinet
             Tremulant
 
SWELL (south side)
     8       Geigen Diapason
     8       Rohr-Flote
     8       Viole d'Orchestre
     8       Viole Celeste
     4       Octave
    III      Mixture  15.19.22
    16       Contra Posaune
     8       Cornopean
     8       Oboe
     8       Voix Humaine
             Tremulant (heavy wind)
             Tremulant (light wind)            
 
CHOIR (south side, unenclosed)    
     8       Viola
     8       Echo Viole
     8       Flute Traversiere
     4       Salicet
     4       Flute d'Orchestre
     2       Piccolo Harmonique
     8       Orchestral Oboe
             Tremulant
 
PEDAL 
             north side:
    32       Great Bass  
    16       Open Bass
     8       Great Flute
    16       Bombard
             south side:   
    16       Sub Bass    
     8       Flute d'Amour   
 
Couplers: Great to Pedal, Swell to Pedal, Choir to Pedal.
          Swell to Choir.
          Swell to Great, Swell 8ve to Great, Choir Sub8ve to Great.
          Swell 8ve, Swell Unison off.
 
Combination pistons: 7.
Special pedals: 7.                     
 
Tubular-pneumatic action.

SOURCE
Stoplist from 'The Organ' (Boston), March 1894, in 'The History of the Organ in the United States' by Orpha Ochse (Bloomington 1975).





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