Butte, Montana
Copper King Mansion, B&B (former Res. of Senator William A. Clark).

Estey Organ Co., Opus 1184, 1913 - Original Specifications
Donald Stagg, 1960's - Reinstallation without tonal changes.

GREAT
   8'  Gr.  Open Diapason            61   1 - 17 en façade.
   8'  Gr.  Viol d'Gamba             61
   8'  Gr.  Clarabella               61
   8'  Gr.  Dulciana                 61
   4'  Gr.  Principal                61
   4'  Gr.  Harmonic Flute           61
   Great to Great 4'                            
  
SWELL (Expressive)
   16' Sw.  Bourdon            (tc)  49   1-12 from Ped. 16' Lieb. Ged.
   8'  Sw.  Violin Diapason          61
   8'  Sw.  Stopped Diapason         61
   8'  Sw.  Salicional               61
   8'  Sw.  Vox Celeste        (tc)  49
   4'  Sw.  Gemshorn                 61
   8'  Sw.  Oboe               (tc)  49   Labial.
       Sw.  Tremolo                                 
  
PEDAL
   16' Ped. Bourdon                  30
   16' Ped. Lieblich Gedeckt         30
 
COUPLERS
   Swell to Pedal                 [8]   
   Great to Pedal                 [8]   
   Swell to Great              16,[8],4
 
FINGER PISTONS (Mechanical)
   Swell & Pedal                  1 - 4
   Great & Pedal                  1 - 4
  
FOOT LEVERS
   REV      [Great to Pedal]      (rev)
  
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   Swell Expression              (bal.)
   Crescendo                     (bal.)

ACTION: Tubular-Pneumatic key & stop; ventil chests
VOICES: 15
STOPS: 15
RANKS: 15
PIPES: 817
  
Notes
The organ was originally built for Sacred Heart Church in Butte. When the
church was razed in 1965, the Cote family who managed the Copper King
Mansion (Senator William H. Clarke's home) purchased the organ and had it
installed in the 3rd floor ballroom of the mansion. The installation was
done by Butte native and organ enthusiast Don Stagg.

The organ is free-standing and encased, and the console is detached and
reversed. The first 17 pipes of the Great 8' Open Diapason are in the
façade which contains __ pipes.

The bottom octave of the Swell 16' Bourdon is borrowed from the Pedal 16'
Lieblich Gedeckt.

 [Received on line from James R. Stettner June 22, 2009.]