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organ removed in May 2026 by Greenleaf Organ Company in preparation for new organ incorporating pipes from 1893 William Schuelke.

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T. Daniel Hancock on May 10th, 2026:

Work by Wicks in 2002 included converting 1949 American Organ Supply windchests to direct-electric action, addition of an 8' Trumpet on a new windchest, and reinstatement of facade pipes for 16' Double Open Diapason (not playable in 1949 rebuilding) as an extension of the Great 8' Open Diapason. The lowest pitch in the 1893 Schuelke facade is 16' DDD; Wicks supplied two zinc haskell basses to play notes CCC and CCC#. A solid-state switching system was provided for the console and organ, and the instrument was rewired. The instrument retained five ranks of metal flue pipes from the 1893 Schuelke organ, and (presumably) three ranks of wood pipes from the 1871 Barckhoff.

Related Instrument Entries: Wm. Schuelke Organ Co. (1892) , American Organ Supply Co. (1949) , Greenleaf Organ Company (2026)

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