Appleton, Wisconsin
First Congregational Church

Moller, Opus 5265

Choir Organ, Expressive, Manual I
16' Contra Dulciana
8' English Diapason
8' Concert Flute
8' Gamba
8' Erzahler Celeste II
8' Unda Maris
8' Dulciana (ext)
4' Solo Flute
4' Dulcet (ext)
2' Piccolo
8' French Horn
8' Clarinet
Chimes
Celeste Harp
Tremulant
Choir to Choir 16
Choir to Choir 4
Swell to Choir 16
Swell to Choir 8
Swell to Choir 4
Unison Off
Echo on Choir
Echo on Choir Off

Great Organ, Expressive with Choir Organ, Manual II
16' Open Diapason
8' First Open Diapason (6 1/2\" wind pressure)
8' Second Open Diapason
8' Clarabella
8' Erzahler (Choir)
8' Dulciana (Choir)
4' Octave
4' Flute Harmonic
2. Harmonic Piccolo
III Mixture
8' Tuba
8' French Horn (Choir)
4' Clarion
Chimes
Celeste Harp
Tremulant
Great to Great 16
Great to Great 4
Swell to Great 16
Swell to Great 8
Swell to Great 4
Choir to Great 16
Choir to Great 8
Choir to Great 4
Unison Off
Echo on Great
Echo on Great Off

Swell Organ, Expressive, Manual III
16' Bourdon
8' Open Diapason
8' Spitz Flute
8' Gedeckt
8' Viole D' Orchestra
8' Voix Celeste
8' Salicional
4' Principal
4' Flutre D'Amour
4' Violina
2 2/3' Quint
2' (indecipherable)
1 3/5' Tierce
III Dolce Cornet
16' Fagotto
8' Cornopean
8' Oboe
8' Vox Humana
Tremulant
Swell to Swell 16
Swell to Swell 4
Choir to Swell 8
Choir to Swell 4
Unison Off

Echo Organ, Expressive (in attic chamber at back of auditorium), floating
8' Echo Flute
8' Muted Viole
4' Wald Flute (ext?)
4' Viola (ext)
8 Vox Humana
Chimes
Tremulant

Pedal Organ
32' Bourdon
16' First Open Diapason
16' Second Open Diapason (Great)
16' Bourdon
16' Lieblich Gedeckt (Swell)
16' Dulciana (Choir)
8' Octave (ext)
8' Major Flute (ext)
8' Dolce Flute (Swell)
8' Cello (ext?)
16' Tromba (Great?)
16' Contra Fagotto (Swell)
8' Tuba (Great?)
Great to Pedal 8
Great to Pedal 4
Swell to Pedal 8
Swell to Pedal 4
Choir to Pedal 8
Choir to Pedal 4

Known unification/duplexing indicated; probable unification/duplexing indicated with \"?\"; other unification/duplexing 
is likely. Organ removed in October 1968, and building razed.

[Received from Rick Erickson 2011-01-15.]