File:New Haven Melodeon, Mission Mill Museum.jpg

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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

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  • 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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