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Great
16 Gemshorn (Sw., TC)
8 Principal
8 Gedackt (Sw.)
8 Gemshorn (Sw.)
8 Schwebung (Sw., TC)
4 Oktave
4 Rohrflöte (Sw.)
4 Engelstrimme II (Sw.)
2 2/3 Twelfth (TC)
2 Oktave (from 8')
2 Waldflöte (Sw.)
1 Oktave
1 1/3 Mixtur IV
8 Trumpet (Ped.)
4 Klarine (Ped.)

Swell
8 Gedackt
8 Gemshorn
4 Principal
4 Rohrflöte
2 2/3 Nasat
2 Blockflöte
1 3/5 Terz (TC)
1 1/3 Quint
1 Sifflöte
4/5 Terz
1 Mixtur IV (Gt.)
8 Trumpet (Ped.)
  Tremulant

Pedal
16 Subbass
16 Gedackt
8 Principal (Gt. 8')
8 Gedackt (Sw.)
8 Gemshorn (Sw.)
4 Oktave (Gt. 4')
4 Rohrflöte (Sw.)
2 Waldflöte (Sw.)
2 Mixtur III (Gt.)
16 Trumpet
8 Trumpet
4 Klarine

 
Ranks:
Exposed
8 Principal
4 Oktave
1 1/3 Quint
1 Principal
16 Trumpet
 
Enclosed
8 Gemshorn
8 Schwebung
16 Gedackt-Rohrflöte
1 1/3 Nasat
4/5 Terz
Opus 13 - 1972
First Lutheran Church
Onalaska, WI

The First Lutheran Church organ is an electric action pipe organ designed, built, and installed by Charles Hendrickson Organ Works of St. Peter, Minnesota.

Although it is a relatively small pipe organ, through the use of judicious electrical unification, it is rendered highly versatile for service and recital use.

The organ consists of ten ranks, or sets of pipes, totaling about 700 individual pipes. Half of it (five ranks) are enclosed in a box with movable shutters to control the volume. These are placed in the organ chamber behind the altar screen. The other half is exposed on the chest above the console.

 

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