Saturday, October 22, 2011
St. Martin Roman Catholic
St. Martin Roman Catholic Church N. Fulton Ave. and W. Fayette Ave.
Originally built in the 1850's, St. Martin's was one of several Catholic churches in south-west Baltimore. Many of its members worked at the B&O railroad manufacturing and repair yards several blocks south of the church. In 1873 Pomplitz installed the church's second pipe organ. The case and many ranks were reused in the present 1924 Casavant. St. Martin's recently merged with two other nearby congregations and the building has been closed.
GREAT SWELL
16' Double Open Diapason 16' Bourdon
8' Open Diapason 8' Open Diapason
8' Violin Diapason 8' Melodia
8' Salicional 8' Stopped Diapason
8' Gross Flute 8' Viola da Gamba
4' Principal 8' Voix Celeste tc
4' Harmonic Flute 8' Aeoline
2 2/3' Twelfth 4' Principal
2' Fifteenth 4' Flute
III Mixture 2' Flautino
8' Tromba III Cornet
8' Trumpet
8' Oboe
CHOIR Tremolo
8' Open Diapason
8' Stopped Diapason
8' Dulciana
8' Viole PEDAL
4' Rohrflöte 32' Double Open (Resutant)
8' Clarinet 16' Open Diapason
Tremolo 16' Bourdon
16' Gedeckt (SW)
8' Cello
8' Octave (ext)
8' Stopped Flute (ext)
16' Trombone
Italics = stops from previous 1873 Pomplitz Organ
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