Memphis, Tennessee
    St. Mary's R. C. Church

    Möller   Op. 3339   1922   3/34
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    GREAT (enclosed)               SWELL
16' Open Diapason      61      16' Bourdon          73
 8' 1st Open Diapason  61       8' Open Diapason    73
 8' 2nd Open Diapason  61 a     8' Stopped Diapason 73
 8' Gamba              61       8' Viol D'Orchestre 73
 8' Doppel Flute       61       8' Vox Celeste      61
 8' Gemshorn  (soft)   61       8' Salicional       73
 4' Octave             61       8' Aeoline          73 b
 4' Flute Harmonique   61       4' Flute Traverso   73
 2' Super Octave       61     III  Cornet Mixture  183
 8' Tuba    (smooth)   61       8' Cornopean        73
    Super                       8' Oboe             73
                                8' Vox Humana       61
    CHOIR                          Sub
 8' Geigen Principal   73 b        Unison Off
 8' Concert Flute      73          Super
 8' Quintadena         73
 8' Dulciana           73          PEDAL
 8' Unda Maris         61      32' Resultant        --
 4' Flute D'Amour      73      16' Open Diapason    32
 2' Piccolo Harmonique 61      16' Bourdon          32
 8' Clarinet           73      16' Violon           GT
    Sub                        16' Lieblich Gedeckt SW
    Unison Off                  8' Octave Bass      12
    Super                       8' Dolce Flute      12
    Harp               49       8' Violoncello      GT

 a  12 new pipes, 49 old        
 b  12 lower notes new pipes, 61 old pipes

 Present casing and front pipes to be used, no speaking
 pipes on front. Open Diapason in old organ to be used as
 2nd Open Diapason in Great. Aeoline and Geigen Principal
 in old organ to be used in new organ. The three manual
 stops to have new lower octaves. Three swell boxes to be
 prepared by Church for Great, Swell and Choir organs.
 16' Pedal Bourdon to be placed in Swell Organ box. 16'
 Open Diapason (Pedal) to be placed in Great Organ box.
 Old pipes to be sent to factory and revoiced.

[Received online from Jeff Scofield August 21, 2012]