Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church - East Elmhurst (Queens), N.Y.
 
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Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church
(Evangelical Lutheran Church of America)

69-05 Ditmars Boulevard
East Elmhurst (Queens), N.Y. 11370
http://www.augustanalc.org/


Organ Specifications:
69-05 Ditmars Boulevard at Hazen Street (since 1963)
II/6 Schlicker Organ Co. (1965)
25-36 37th Street (1954-1963)
• unknown


The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Salem Church of Long Island City, L.I., New York was established in 1897 using a storefront at 703 Pomeroy Street (37th Street near 24th Avenue) as its initial place of worship. With Reverend Gustav Nilsenius as their first pastor, the congregation consisted of seven Swedish families residing in the Long Island City/Astoria area. The congregation commenced building its first church on a parcel of donated land on Potter Avenue (between 35th Street and 36th Street) in 1898. On February 9, 1899, the Clerk of the County of Queens recorded the incorporation of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Salem Church in New York State.

The Hell Gate railroad viaduct, which began construction in 1910 and passed directly over the front of the church property, caused the Salem congregation to seek a new location for its church. After several years of temporarily sharing the Trinity Lutheran Church (a German congregation) on 37th Street, the Salem Church moved to a new home at 25-36 37th Street in the summer of 1924.

While the Salem Church was expanding and moving in Long Island City, on February 9, 1906 another Swedish church was incorporated as the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church of Corona. The Trinity congregation held services in Lake’s Hall in Corona until 1909, when they moved to their new church on 97th Street near 37th Avenue.

On February 20, 1948, the Salem Church officially changed its name to the Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church of Long Island City, New York, and in November 1950 the Trinity Church changed its name to the Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Corona, New York. Subsequently, on January 28, 1954, the two churches merged and became the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church, located at the Salem Church’s building on 37th Street in Long Island City.

Seeking to erect a building that would support Augustana’s pledge of offering a program of sound family life to the community, the congregation initiated a building fund in 1955 that culminated in the purchase of property and commencement of construction of a new church at its present location at Ditmars Boulevard and Hazen Street in East Elmhurst. Construction was completed on January 28, 1963.
         
  Schlicker Organ (1965) in Augustana Lutheran Church - East Elmhurst (Queens), NY (photo: Sebastian Gluck)   Schlicker Organ (1965) in Augustana Lutheran Church - East Elmhurst (Queens), NY (photo: Sebastian Gluck)
Schlicker Organ Company
Buffalo, N.Y. (1965)
Electro-pneumatic action
2 manuals, 20 stops, 6 ranks


               
Great Organ (Manual I) – 61 notes
8
  Principal
A
4
  Gedeckt
B
8
  Gedeck
B
2
  Rohr Floete
D
8
  Salicional
C
    Mixture II ranks [TC] *
E, F
4
  Octave
A
   
* top octave repeats
               
Swell Organ (Manual II) – 61 notes
8
  Gedeckt
B
2
  Principal
A
8
  Salicional
C
1 1/3
  Larigot
D
4
  Rohr Floete [1-12 Gedeckt]
D
    Tremolo  
4
  Salicional
C
       
               
Pedal Organ – 32 notes
16
  Untersatz
B
4
  Gedeckt
B
8
  Gedeckt
B
2
  Rohr Floete
D
8
  Salicional
C
    Rausch Quint II ranks
comp.
4
  Principal
A
       
               
Stop Analysis
Stop
Pitches
  Rank
Pipes
A
8' - 4' - 2'
  Principal
85
B
16' - 8' - 4'
  Untersatz/Gedeckt [wood]
85
C
8' - 4'
  Salicional
73
D
2' - 1-1/3'
  Rohr Floete
68
E
    Mixture II ranks [c13–c49]
    73
       
611
           
Sources:
     Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church web site: http://www.augustanalc.org/
     Kloda, Barry S. Specification of Schlicker Organ (1965).

Illustrations:
     Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church web site. Exterior.
     Glück, Sebastian. Pipes and Console of Schlicker Organ (1965).