Estey Store
Boston, MA

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Masonic Temple
Haverhill, MA
Opus 1108




Great (Enclosed)
8'  Open Diapason
8'  Gross Flute      
8'  Gemshorn        
8'  Dulciana          
  
Great Unison Off   
   
 
Swell (Enclosed)
16' Contra Viol          
8'  Stopped Diapason
8'  Clarabella            
8'  Muted Viol           
8'  Muted Celeste      
4'  Flauto Traverso     
8'  Trumpet               
8'  Saxophone          
8'  Clarinet               
8'  Vox Humana       
Tremolo          
 
Swell to Swell 16'     
Swell Unison Off       
Swell to Swell 4'       
 
 
Pedal (Enclosed)
16'  Open Diapason   
16'  Lieblich Gedeckt 
16'  Bass Viol   (Sw) 
 
 
Couplers
Swell to Pedal                       8   
  Great to Pedal                       8    
Swell to Great                   16,8,4
 
 
Finger Pistons
Swell                                  1 - 3
Great                                  1 & 2
 
Foot Levers (Unlabeled; missing)
REV    [Great to Pedal]     reversible
 
Pedal Movements
Swell Expression           balanced
Great Expression          balanced
Crescendo                     balanced


Action: Tubular-Pneumatic key & stop
 
Voices: 
 
Stops:  17




 
Notes
The organ was originally built for the Estey Store in Boston and was equipped with a roll-player.
 
In 1916, it was sold to the Masonic Temple in Haverhill, Mass. and the roll player mechanism was removed. 
The pipes are housed in two, large, elevated chambers. The console is located underneath.
 Access to the chambers is through a hatch in the roof.
 
Sources
Estey opus list
Extant organ
James R. Stettner
Jim Currier

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