Madison, Virginia
Hebron Lutheran Church
David Tannenberg 1802
Restored by George Taylor in 1970
The organ has been in continuous use since its installation by Tannenberg's son-in-law
Philip Bachman. The organ is the finest and largest surviving unaltered example of
Tannenberg's work.
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8' Principal Dulcis (stopped metal Quintadena bass pipes)
8' Gedackt (C-cs' stopped, pine; d'-f''' stopped, walnut)
4' Octav
4' Floete (C-e open, pine; f-f''' open, walnut)
3' Quinta
2' Sub [sic] Octav
Terzian (C 1 3/5'; c' 3 1/5')
II Mixture (C-b 1 1/3' + 1'; c'-f''' 4' + 2 2/3')
Mechanical key and stop action - all original parts
Compass: Manual 54 notes; C - f'''
Case of solid pine - repainted a number of times
All metal and wooden pipes are original - scattered mouse and rat damage has been repaired
Original keyboard with ebony covered naturals and ivory capped sharps
2 original double-fold wedge bellows and pumping levers with quiet blower added
Number of pipes: 486
Equal temperament
Wind Pressure: 43 mm
[Received from Steven E. Lawson 2016-07-15]