Image: New Haven Melodeon, Mission Mill Museum
Description: Melodeon (organ)
I shot this near the entry door to the parsonage on the grounds of the Mission Mill Museum.
Software: Photoshop CS5, Photomatix, Nik Viveza, Topaz Adjust, Topaz Detail, Topaz DeNoise 5, Topaz ReMask
References
New Haven Melodeon (1865). AntiquePianoShop.com."These instruments are small reed organs that are operated by pumping the large iron right pedal...the left pedal is volume control and operates a swell shutter. ... This style of melodeon is known as a "Portable Melodeon" and it's legs are designed to fold up under the instrument for easy transport. "
New Haven Melodeon Company. AntiquePianoShop.com."The New Haven Melodeon Company was organized on April 10th, 1867 in New Haven, CT. John L. Treat of Treat & Linsley was listed as superintendent of the firm. The firm built several models of organs and melodeons and enjoyed a great deal of success. By 1872 the firm is listed has having operating capital in the amount of $40,000. By the late 1870s, the popularity of the melodeon began to wain in favor of the parlor organ. The firm reorganized as “The New Haven Organ Company” from 1881 – 1883, and there is no mention of the firm after about 1883. "
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