South Groveland, Massachusetts
St. James Episcopal Church
JOEL BUTLER, ca. 1870 - I-manual organ
Woodberry & Harris, Opus 81, ca. 1890 - Enlargement to II-Manuals
GREAT COUPLERS (Drawknob)
8 Open Diapason 61 Swell to Pedal
8 Melodia 61 Great to Pedal
8 Dulciana 61
4 Octave 61 Swell to Great
2-2/3 Twelfth 61
2 Fifteenth 61
FOOT LEVERS (Unlabeled)
Swell Tremolo (hitch-down)
SWELL (Expressive)
16 Bourdon (tc) 49
8 Salicional (tc) 49 PEDAL MOVEMENTS
8 St'd Dia. Treble (tc) 49 Swell Expression (bal.)
8 St'd Dia. Bass 12
4 Harmonic Flute 61
4 Violina 61
8 Oboe (tc) 49
ACTION: Mechanical Key & Stop
PEDAL VOICES: 14 STOPS: 15
16 Bourdon 27
8 Flute 27 RANKS: 14 PIPES: 750
NOTES
The original organ was a I-manual instrument by Joel Butler of Boston. Woodberry &
Harris enlarged the Butler to II-manuals in 1890. The organ is installed in a chamber
on the front left side of the Nave with a visible facade of 13 pipes facing the Nave,
and a wooden grille facing into the sanctuary. The keydesk is beneath the pipe facade
and is attached and projecting with a lid that can be lifted to form a music rack.
Stops are as drawknobs on either side of the manuals.
Sources: Parish history; W & H opus list, notes in the files at the Andover Organ
Co., JRS; extant organ
[Received from James R. Stettner 2014-06-05.]