Milton, Connecticut
Trinity Church, Episcopal

Thomas S. Hall, New York City, 1823

Compass GGG,AAA-f3, 58 notes

Open Diapason          common metal, from tenor-c, borrows 1-16 from St. Diap.
Stop'd Diapason        stopped pine, GGG-BB (16 pipes) common with Open Diap.
Dulciano*              stopped pine GGG-BB, common metal from tenor-c. Stands on toeboard 
                         likely intended for a Trumpet treble.
Principal**            stopped pine GGG-BBB borrowed from Flute(4 pipes), common metal from CC
Flute                  stopped pine, GGG-BBB common with Principal,  top 6 have pierced
                         stoppers, on front toeboard/slider originally intended for Cornet Treble 
Twelfth**              common metal, stands on toeboard/slider originally intended for 15th
Fifteenth              common metal, on front toeboard/slider originally intended for
                         Sesquialtera Bass

Bellows Signal**       blower switch 1974-2013, now reconstructed from surviving pieces

*Old, non-original stop label
** 2013 replicas replacing spurious labels 

Sliders originally intended for Cornet treble/Sesquialtera bass, divided at tenor-b/middle-c; 
now bored full compass, toeboard modified internally to accommodate Flute and Fifteenth
instead.

Stopknobs default to the ON position by springs, a notch in the stop shank locks each stop
in the OFF position.

Two machine stop pedals, held down by foot or latched in down position to engage. Activating
the machine stop temporarily turns off only those sliders drawn into the ON position which
are affected by that particular pedal, without physically moving the stop knobs. Any drawn stops
so affected return to ON when the pedal is released. Mechanism reconstructed, pedals 
and iron action combs original.

Left pedal: Disengages the Open, Stop'd, Principal, 12th, 15th 
  (Dulciano, Flute not affected)
Right pedal: Disengages the Dulciano, Principal, Flute, Twelfth, Fifteenth 
  (Open, Stop'd not affected)

Original foot treadle for operating single wedge feeder missing and not reconstructed.
 
Double-rise reservoir; hand pumping system reconstructed in 1992 with new feeder, 
tell-tale indicator reconstructed in 2013 along with rear case panels.

Originally cone tuned, fitted with slide tuners in 1974, 1992, and 2013.
A438 @ 68 degrees
60 mm (2 3/8") pressure
Reconstructed historic English temperament after Charles Padgham (1979).

Front access for tuning restored following removal of swell enclosure.



 [Received from Scot Huntington 2014-07-08.]