John C. B. Standbridge (1857)
First Moravian Church
Philadelphia, PA
GREAT ORGAN compass C, C, to F, 54 keys
1. Open Diapason metal 54 pipes
2. Stopped Diapason wood 54 "
3. Principal, 4 feet metal 54 "
4. Melodeon, 4 feet metal 54 "
5. Twelfth metal 54 "
6. Fifteenth metal 54 "
7. Seventeenth metal 54 "
8. Nineteenth & Twenty second,
2 rank sesquialtera 108 "
9. Clarionet to tenor D 40 "
10. Slide for a Trumpet
______ 514.
SWELL [ORGAN] with choir bass
11. Violin to 4 feet C metal 42 pipes
12. Stopped Diapason wood 54 "
13. Principal metal 54 "
14. Chimney Flute metal 42 "
15. Fifteenth metal 42 "
16. Two rank Cornet metal 84 "
17. Trumpet metal 42 "
_______ 360.
PEDAL compass, C, C, C, to G 20 keys
18. Double open Diapason wood,
16 feet C, to 8 feet C 13 "
19. Dulciana wood 13 "
20. Couples, great organ and swell
21. Couples, pedal and great organ (Registers)
Pipes, 900.
Copied from a 19th century history of the Moravian Church in Philadelphia. The stop nomenclature is given as printed in the book, except the Great Stopped Diapason was printed "Stopped do." saving space with abbreviation for "ditto". The number of Pedal keys versus the number of pipes is likely that the coupler played all notes but Pedal pipes were only furnished for the compass specified.