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| Great (I)🛈 | ||
| 8' | Open Diapason | |
| 8' | St. Diapason [bass?]🛈 | |
| 8' | Clarabella | |
| 8' | Viola de Gamba | |
| 8' | Octave or Principal | |
| 4' | Boehm Flute | |
| 3' | Nazard or Twelfth | |
| 2' | Super Octave or Fifteenth | |
| III | Sesquialtera🛈 | |
| 8' | Clarionet | |
| 8' | Trumpet | |
| 8' | Swell to Great | |
| 4' | Swell to Great |
| Swell (II)🛈 | ||
| 16' | Bourdon | |
| 16' | Double Stop Diapason | |
| 8' | Open Diapason | |
| 8' | Stop Diapason, Bass | |
| 8' | Stop Diapason, Treble | |
| 8' | Dolceon [sic?] | |
| 4' | Principal | |
| III | Cornet🛈 | |
| 8' | Hautbois🛈 | |
| 4' | Clarion Trumpet |
| Pedal | ||
| 16' | Double Open Diapason🛈 | |
| 8' | Great to Pedal | |
| 8' | Swell to Pedal |
Tremblant; Alarm
Originally Written/Published: December 9, 1867
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From the Elmira Daily Advertiser (December 9, 1867): "The organ contains two full manuals of fifty-eight notes each, compass from C C to A, inclusive, and a Pedal Organ of two and one-third octaves, or twenty-nine notes C C C to E ... The organ is so arranged that some other stops may be added in the Swell and Pedal Organs. It is one of the most powerful in the State, and by far the finest and largest in this section of the country, being one of the few organs in the United States having more than fifty-six keys from CC to G, and more than two octaves of Pedals. The workmanship is pronounced by the best judges to be perfect. The case is of solid oak, and was designed by the organist, Mr. Sprague, and is very unique and beautiful. The carpenter work was done by Mr. Dounes, of our city, who is unexcelled as a workman."
Updated through online information from Scot Huntington.
Identified through online information from David Jackson. -- The organ at Trinity Episcopal was a Marklove and is now located at the Episcopal Church in Candor, New York in its original condition.
Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (before 1922)
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