First Congregational Church
Pocatello,, ID
Opus 1361
Great
8' Gt. Open
Diapason
61
8' Gt.
Melodia
61
8' Gt.
Dulciana
61
4' Gt.
Octave
61
Swell
(Enclosed)
8' Sw. Violin Diapason
61
8' Sw. Stopped
Diapason 61
8' Sw. Viol
d'Orchestre (tc) 49
4' Sw. Flute
Harmonic
61
8' Sw. Oboe [labial]
(tc) 49
Sw. Tremulo
Pedal
16' Ped.
Bourdon 30
8' Ped.
Bass
Flute
30
Couplers
Swell to
Pedal
[8]
Great to Pedal
[8]
Swell to Great
16,8,4
Finger
Pistons
Undocumented
Foot Levers
REV [Great to Pedal] reversible
(presumed; not
documented)
Pedal
Movements
Swell
Expression
balanced
Crescendo
balanced
Action: Tubular-Pneumatic
key & stop
Voices:
11
Stops:
11
Ranks:
11
Pipes: +/- 585
Notes
The Estey pipe organ is
an original installation. The organ is housed behind an impressive,
quarter-sawn oak case with large gold facade pipes.
The exact nomenclature
of original stops and controls is not verified. The organ is extant but
has been electrified and rebuilt with new controls. The preceding
stoplist is based on the extant, rebuilt organ; and on other extant and
documented examples of the builder's work from this period.
Sources
Estey opus list
Extant, altered organ
Letter from Dr. Paul
Barte of Idaho State University dated 9/9/92.
James R. Stettner