Third
Scots and Mariners' Presbyterian Church
"Old Pine
Street Church"
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
1892
JW Steere & Sons - 2 manual, 23 rank
Relocated
by the Organ Clearing House
The
historic Society Hill section of Philadelphia is the new
home for the
1892 J. W. Steere & Sons Pipe Organ, Op. #344. This
mechanical action instrument with 18 stops, was originally
constructed for the Unitarian Church of Elgin, Illinois.
Organ collector, Robert B. Whiting acquired
the organ in 1992 through the Organ Clearing House of
Harrisville, New Hampshire. PJM & Associates then
dismantled, renovated, and installed the instrument in
Mr. Whiting's studio. Following Mr. Whiting's death, PJM
& Associates purchased the instrument. The organ was
then recommended to Old Pine Street Church upon hearing
of their desire to obtain an historic instrument. To achieve
its greatest potential, the organ would undergo several
alterations.
The new balcony location would require the pedal action
to be reconfigured in order to reduce the necessary depth
of the instrument. Other additions included increasing
the pedal compass to 30 notes, a new Great III, a Pedal
Octave 8', and 16' Trombone. The Trombone pipes were obtained
from the C.S. Haskell Organ which had been originally
installed at the nearby Memorial Episcopal Church.
The completed 21-stop instrument now complements the room
both visually as well as tonally. Its ornate carved white
oak casework and hearty-voiced diapasons make it seem
as though the Steere has been at this location all along.
It has also been most gratifying to provide an instrument
whose new owners will cherish and enjoy.