Congregational Church, Great Barrington, MA. 1883 Hilborne Roosevelt, Op. 113 (Case designed by George A. Audsley) (Stoplist: Paul Opel 1998) II Great Double Open Diapason 16 61, metal Open Diapason 8 61, metal Open Diapason 8 61, metal Gemshorn 8 61, metal (nicking filled in with tallow, 1970's) Viola da Gamba 8 61, metal Principal Flute 8 61, wood Doppel Flute 8 61, wood *Quint 5 1/3 61, metal Octave 4 61, metal Gambette 4 61, metal Flute Harmonique 4 61, metal *Octave Quinte 2 2/3 61, metal *Super Octave 2 61, metal *Mixture IV-V (Tierce rank repitched to 1 1/3) *Scharff III 183, metal (contains Tierce rank) *Euphone 16 61, free reed, wood boots *Trumpet 8 61, metal * Enclosed with Choir I Choir Contra-Gamba 16 58, metal 1-10 stopped wood Open Diapason 8 58, metal Viola D'Amour 8 58, metal Dulciana 8 58, metal Concert Flute 8 46, wood Rohr Flute 8 58, metal 1-17 stopped wood Quintadena 8 58, wood Fugara 4 58, metal Flute D'Amour 4 58, metal Piccolo Harmonique 2 58, metal Dolce Cornet V 290, metal Clarinet 8 58, metal Vox Humana 8 58, metal Chimes (Ch) III Swell Bourdon 16 58, wood Open Diapason 8 58, metal Spitz Flute 8 58, metal Salicional 8 58, metal Dolce 8 58, metal Vox Celeste 8 46, metal Clarabella 8 46, wood Stopped Diapason 8 58, wood Octave 4 58, metal Salicet 4 58, metal Flauto Dolce 4 58, wood Hohl Flute 4 58, metal Flageolet 2 58, metal Cornet III 174, metal Contra Fagotto 16 58, metal Cornopean 8 58, metal Oboe 8 58, metal Clarion 4 58, metal Chimes (Ch) Tremulant IV Echo Keraulophon 8 61, metal Fern Flute 8 61, stopped wood Flauto Traverso 4 61, wood Oboe 8 61, metal Vox Humana 8 61, metal Chimes 8 25 tubes g-g'' Tremulant Pedal Resultant 10 2/3 32, wood Open Diapason 16 32, metal Dulciana 16 32, metal Bourdon 16 32, wood Lieblich Gedact 16 (Swell Bourdon) Violincello 8 32, metal Flute 8 32, open wood Bourdon 8 (Swell Bourdon) Trombone 16 32, wood Couplers Sw-Gt 16, 8, 4 Sw-Ch 16, 8, 4 Ch-Gt 16, 8, 4 Gt-Gt 16, -8, 4 Ch-Ch 16, -8, 4 Sw-Sw 16, -8, 4 Echo-Ch 16,-8,-4 Echo-Gt 16,-8,-4 Echo-Sw 16,-8,-4 Echo-Echo 16, -8, 4 Gt-Ped 8,-4 Ch-Ped 8,-4 Sw-Ped 8,-4 Echo-Ped Pistons 7 General 8 Gt 6 Ch 9 Sw 3 Echo General Cancel Master Swell Pedal Toe Studs Generals 8, 9, 10 5 Pedal Sforzando Gt-Ped Reversible Ch-Ped Reversible Sw-Ped Reversible Echo-Ped Reversible Swell Pedals Great/Choir Swell Echo Crescendo Mixture Compositions Mixture IV-V Scharff III Cornet III 12-15-17 Dolce Cornet V 1-8-12-15-17 dulciana scale Notes Original compass C-f-a''', extended to C-g-c'''' and console replaced with a console by William W. Laws in 1936. Releathering performed by Andover Organ Co. and a congregational committee, 1980-1993.Roosevelt chests. Original action tubular-pneumatic, with electro-pneumatic to the Echo, mercury contacts, LeClanche batteries, water motor for wind, 3 settable combinations. Original console preserved in narthex. Facade in cherry, stained to imitate mahogany; pipes rough plastered and gilded. There is also an interesting Crescendo Check. A knob sliding in a horizontal slot can be put in one of 10 positions. Rods behind the pedal limit the travel of the crescendo pedal to 1/10, 2/10, 3/10, etc. of full travel, depending on the position of the Crescendo Check knob. The facade has a total of 87 pipes, 61 of them playing, from the Great Open Diapasons and Pedal Dulciana. The chambers are all very generous. Wide walk-ways and stairs with railings give easy access to everything (except that one of the three-note extension chests added by Laws blocks one walk-way). The original tubing for gas lights in the chambers are still extant.