Lawrence, Massachusetts
Christ Presbyterian Church
WILLIAM A. JOHNSON, Opus 389, 1873 - Orig. Specifications
Hall Organ Co. (1909) - Reinstallation of Used Johnson
GREAT COUPLERS (Drawknob)
8 Open Diapason 58 Swell to Pedal
8 Melodia 58 Great to Pedal
8 Dulciana 58
4 Octave 58 Swell to Great
4 Flute d'Amour 58
3 Twelfth 58
2 Fifteenth 58 FOOT TRUNDLES
Great Piano – 8' Mel., 8' Dulc.
SWELL (Expressive) Great Forte - 8, 8, 8, 4, 4, 3, 2.
8 Open Diapason 58
8 Stopped Diapason 58
8 Keraulophon 58 PEDAL MOVEMENTS
4 Flute Harmonique 58 Swell Expression (bal.)
4 Fugara 58
8 Hautbois 58
Tremolo MISC. CONTROLS
Bellows Signal
PEDAL
16 Sub Bass 27
Pedal Check
ACTION: Mech. Key VOICES: 14 STOPS: 14 RANKS: 14 PIPES: 781
& Stop
NOTES
The Johnson was originally built for the Congregational Church in Chester, CT.
It was replaced there in 1909 by a new pipe organ built by the Hall Organ Co.
Hall, in turn, sold the used Johnson to Christ Presbyterian in Lawrence and
installed it in 1909 for $1,449.64.
The organ was later electrifed by Estey and subsequently rebuilt.
Sources: Robert J. Reich files; The Johnson Organs book
Christ Presbyterian Church
96 E. Haverhill St.
Lawrence, Massachusetts
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