Portland, ME
Williston Church, UCC


Builder:		Skinner Organ Co.
  Year:			1931
  Opus:			861
No. manuals:		2
No. stops:		18
No. ranks:		15
No. pipes:		1,054

Specification

Great (enclosed)
	8'	Diapason		73
	8'	Claribel Flute		73
	8'	Erzahler		73
	4'	Gemshorn		73
	8'	French Horn			(prepared for)
		Harp				(prepared for)
		Celesta				(prepared for)
Swell
	16'	Bourdon			73
	8'	Diapason		73
	8'	Rohrflote		73
	8'	Salicional		73
	8'	Voix Celeste		73
	8'	Flauto Dolce		73
	8'	Flute Celeste		61 tc
	4'	Flute Triangulaire	73
	8'	Cornopean		73
	8'	Flugel Horn		73
	8'	Vox Humana			(prepared for)
		Tremolo
Pedal
	16'	Bourdon			32	(enclosed with GT)
	16'	Echo Bourdon		SW
	8'	Gedeckt			12	(enclosed with GT)
	8'	Still Gedeckt		SW


Source:  Allen Kinzey

The Kinzey/Lawn SKINNER/AEOLIAN-SKINNER OPUS LIST says that the organ replaced Op. 493, which was destroyed by fire on February 3, 1931.  The OPUS LIST says that 861 was replaced by an Austin in 1994.  The church website says "the organ currently in use is the 1875 organ from the Williston Chapel on Danforth Street.  Refurbished for the 100th Anniversary Celebration of the Church in 1973, major repairs were also made in the summer of 1995."