Glenwood Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church
Glenwood Avenue north of Brooklyn Street
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210


This church no longer exists.
               
M.P. Möller, Inc.
Hagerstown, Md. – Opus 1640 (1913)
Tubular-pneumatic action
2 manuals, 10 stops, 5 ranks


On July 23, 1913, a contract was awarded to the M.P. Möller Company to build a two-manual organ for the Glenwood Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church in Brooklyn. The tubular-pneumatic instrument was enclosed in one expression box , had casing of quartered oak, and cost $1,250.
               
Great Organ (Manual I) – 61 notes, enclosed
8
  Open Diapason
61
8
  Dulciana [1-12 from St. Diap.]
49
8
  Stopped Diapason
61
4
  Flute Traverso
61
8
  Viole d'Gamba
61
     
 
     
 
     
Swell Organ (Manual II) – 61 notes, enclosed
8
  Gedeckt
GT
8
  Dolce
GT
8
  Viola
GT
4
  Flute
GT
 
     
 
     
Pedal Organ – 30 notes
16
  Bourdon [ext. St. Diap.]
12
       
               
Couplers
    Great to Pedal     Swell to Great 16', 8, 4'
    Swell to Pedal     Swell 4'
               
Mechanicals
    Tremulant       Crescendo Indicator  
    Wind Indicator          
               
Pedal Movements
    Great to Pedal Reversible    
    Balanced Swell Pedal    
    Grand Crescendo Pedal    
               
Sources:
     Nelson, George. Organs in the United States and Canada Database. Seattle, Wash.
     Trupiano, Larry. Factory Specifications of M.P. Möller Organ, Op. 1640 (1913).