First Evangelical Church
(Evangelical Association)

424 West 55th Street near Ninth Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10019

Organ Specifications:
424 West 55th Street near Ninth Avenue (1910-closed >1928)
II/6 M.P. Möller, Op. 4710 (1926)
214 West 35th Street near Seventh Avenue (c.1886-1910)
• unknown
West 24th Street near Seventh Avenue (1860-c.1886)
• unknown
           
M.P. Möller, Inc.
Hagerstown, Md. – Opus 4710 (1926)
Electro-pneumatic action
2 manuals, 11 stops, 6 ranks


This small Möller organ was enclosed in one swell enclosure and had a detached, two-manual stop-key console. The entire organ was voiced on 5" wind pressure.
               
Great Organ – 61 notes, enclosed
8
  Open Diapason
61
8
  Dulciana
61
8
  Stopped Diapason
61
4
  Flute Traverso
61
8
  Salicional
61
    Tremulant  
               
Swell Organ (Manual II) – 61 notes, enclosed
8
  Stopped Diapason
GT
8
  Dulciana
GT
8
  Salicional
GT
4
  Flute Traverso
GT
               
Pedal Organ – 32 notes
16
  Bourdon
32
       
16
  Lieblich Gedeckt [lo-press.]
       
               
Couplers
    Great to Pedal       Great 16', 4'  
    Swell to Pedal       Swell 16', 4'  
    Swell to Great 16', 8', 4'          
               
Adjustable Combinations
    Pistons No. 1-2-3 affecting Great and Pedal stops
    Pistons No. 1-2-3 affecting Swell and Pedal stops
               
Pedal Movements
    Balanced Swell Pedal   Great to Pedal Reversible
    Grand Crescendo Pedal [with Indicator]    
           
Sources:
     Dunlap, David. From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.
     Haberstroh, Richard. The German Churches of Metropolitan New York: A Research Guide. New York: The New York Genealogical & Biographical Society, 2000.
     Nelson, George. Organs in the United States and Canada Database. Seattle, Wash.
     Trupiano, Larry. Factory Specifications of M.P. Möller Organ, Op. 4710 (1926).