The Main Organ at St. Paul's Church was manufactured by The Reuter Organ Company, Lawrence, Ks and was dedicated in 1932 for the new sanctuary. The organ is a 17 rank, 3 manual and pedal instrument located in the front balcony.
An 11 rank 2 manual and pedal Antiphonal Organ was installed in the ceiling above the rear balcony in 1950. At the time, both organs could be played from either of the consoles.
In 1967, Edward B. Siekman Organ Company, Florrisant, MO rebuilt both instruments. Following the church's 120th Anniversary dedication on October 20, 1968, the organs were named the ST. PAUL MEMORIAL ORGANS. Unfortunately, due to significant water damage, the antiphonal organ is no longer playable.
In 1987, the St. Louis Pipe Organ Company was contracted for refurbishment of the instruments. At that time some pipework was replaced and/or repurposed.
Specifications
Rank #
1.
(19.)
2.
3.
(2.)
4.
5.
6-7-8.
Pedal (Enclosed)
16' Subbass
16' Violone
16' Gedeckt
8' Octave
8' Rohrfloete
8' Viole
4' Choralbass
16' Trompette
8' Trompette
4' Krumhorn
Great to Pedal 8'
Swell to Pedal 8'
Choir to Pedal 8'
Great (Enclosed)
16' Gedeckt
8' Principal
8' Gedeckt
4' Octave
2' Super Octave
III Fourniture
Chimes
Great 16'
Great Unison Off
Great 4'
Swell to Great 16'
Swell to Great 8'
Swell to Great 4'
Choir to Great 16'
Choir to Great 8'
Choir to Great 4'
# Pipes
32
(SW)
(GT)
(GT)
(SW)
(SW)
(GT)
12
(SW)
(CH)
61
61
12
61
61
183
Rank #
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
(10.)
14.
15.
16-17-18.
19.
(19.)
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
(24.)
25.
Swell (Enclosed)
16' Violone
8' Rohrfloete
8' Viola Pomposa
8' Viol Celeste (TC)
4' Principal
4' Rohrfloete
2 2/3' Nasat
2' Blockfloete
III Plein Jeu
8' Trompette
4' Rohrschalmei
Tremelo
Swell 16'
Swell Unison Off
Swell 4'
Choir (Enclosed)
8' Nason Gedeckt
8' Dulciana
8' Unda Maris (TC)
4' Koppelfloete
2' Doublette
1 1/3' Larigot
8' Krummhorn
Tremolo
Choir 16'
Choir Unison Off
Choir 4'
Swell to Choir 16'
Swell to Choir 8'
Swell to Choir 4'