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Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -- The first pipe organ at Trinity Lutheran in St. Peter was a tubular-pneumatic organ by Moller from the early 20th Century. The organ was located just outside the chancel, on the right side, with an attached keydesk and the 8' Diapason in the facade, much in the style of the old tracker organs. It was on two manuals and pedal. The 8' Diapason was truly heroic: when in use, the rest of the stops could not be heard.
Identified through on-line information from Richard C Greene. -- This is the original M.P. Möller organ built ca. 1900. Rebuilt 1972.
Related Instrument Entries: Robert D. Hoppe & Co. (1990)
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