Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
First Presbyterian Church

WILLIAM KING., 1878 - Original Specifications


GREAT                                        COUPLERS (Drawknob) 
   8  Open Diapason  (1-13 façade)  58          Swell to Pedal
   8  Dulciana                (tc)  46          Great to Pedal
   8  Melodia                 (tc)  46
   8  Stop. Diap. Bass              12          Swell to Great
   4  Octave                        58

                                             PEDAL MOVEMENTS
SWELL (Expressive)                           Swell Expression              (h-d)
   8  Keraulophon             (tc)  46
   8  Stop. Diap. Treble      (tc)  46
   8  Stop. Diap. Bass              12
   4  Wald Flute                    58
      Tremolo


PEDAL 
   16 Bourdon                       27

      Wind


ACTION: Mech. Key & Stop      VOICES: 8      STOPS: 10      RANKS: 8      PIPES: 409


NOTES
The organ was free-standing and encased with an attached, projecting keydesk
having a folding cover which lifts to form a music rack. Stops were as draw-
knobs in terraced jambs on either side of the manuals. The stenciled facade
had 25 pipes arranged 5-15-5. Pipes 1 - 13 of Great 8' Open Diapason were in
the facade.

In 1912, the church acquired a new M.P. Moller organ. The William King was
relocated to Arnot Presbyterian Church in Arnot, Pennsylvania by an unidenti-
fied person or firm.