Bradford, Vermont
Congregational Church

COLE & WOODBERRY, Opus 1, 1887


GREAT                                        COUPLERS
   8  Open Diapason                 58          Swell to Pedal
   8  Melodia                       58          Great to Pedal
   8  Dulciana                      58
   4  Octave                        58          Swell to Great
   2  Fifteenth                     58          Swell to Great 8ves


SWELL (Expressive)                           FOOT TRUNDLES
   8  Viola                   (tc)  46          Great Piano -
   8  St. Diap. Treble        (tc)  46
   8  St. Diap. Bass                12          Great Forte -
   4  Wald Flöte                    58
   8  Oboe                    (tc)  46
      Tremolo                                PEDAL MOVEMENTS
                                                Swell Expression             (bal.)

PEDAL
   16 Bourdon                       27

   Bellows Signal


ACTION: Mech. Key & Stop     VOICES: 10     STOPS: 11     RANKS: 10     PIPES: 525


NOTES
According to the Russell & Co. website, the organ was free-standing and encased at
the front of the room. The case was of chestnut with walnut accents. The façade pipes
were stenciled.

In 1911, a “Kinetic” electric blower was installed at a cost of “$193.00 less 10%”.
Records indicate that the blower was shipped to D.H. Bailey of Bradford. It was at
this time that the hand-pumping mechanism was disabled.

The organ was later electrified in 1960 and enlarged to 13 ranks. In 2005 it was re-
placed with a new mechanical-action instrument incorporating the Cole & Woodberry
case expanded, and surviving Cole & Woodberry pipework.

Sources: Russell & Co. website.


Congregational Church
Bradford, Vermont