The
Stopt Diapason:
An Index of
Whole issues 1 (March 1980)-44 (October 1987), and 45 (Autumn 1994)-85 (Autumn 2004)
Stephen Schnurr
Legend: xx/xx: Whole issue number/page S:
Specification P: Dedication program I: Illustration
Note: the following are not included: non-chapter events; donors lists; Dulciana�s Diary (in every issue); Muzette�s Musings (beginning with issue 74); board members (in every issue); president�s letter (in every issue).
Aylesworth,
William A.�9/5-6, 8, 11; 23/7, 24; 29/38; 40/29; 71/5; 72/3; 73/1; 74/1; 78/28;
79/19
Basile,
C.PP.S., Brother Benjamin S.�51/22; 54/10-11; 62/2, 29; 64/14-15, 17-18; 72/6
Beal,
Fred�63/20; 67/16; 68/39
Berry,
Leon C.�12/6-10, 13-14; 25/27-29
Burrows,
Thomas�4/8-9; 9/9, 11-14
Damholt,
Ronald J.�63/16-18
David,
Michael�72/9
Davis,
Walter W.�47/6-10
Downing,
Joseph H.�28/10-11
Fanning,
John A.�41/33
Fink,
Kevin�4/6-7
Fitzer,
Joseph�57/12-17; 60/19; 69/30-35
Friesen, Michael D.�6/3-9; 7/2-10; 9/14-15;
10/8-9; 11/9; 12/2-3, 11-12, 15; 13/6-16, 18; 14/3-5, 8-12, 14; 15/3-7, 15-25,
34-38; 16/3-26, 29; 17/3-37; 18/3-19; 19/3-9, 25; 20/3-9, 11-29; 21/3-25;
22/3-7, 12-21; 23/3-6, 8-23; 24/3-37; 25/3-12, 14-27, 29-33; 26/18-23; 27/3-29;
28/3-9, 12-41; 29/3-30, 32, 34-36; 30/3-26; 31/3-29; 32/3-17; 33/3-17; 34/3-18;
35/3-16, 18; 36/3-13; 37/3-22; 38/3-22; 39/3-22; 40/3-18, 24-29; 41/3-32;
42/3-33; 43/3-34; 44/3-29; 45/2-4; 47/2-5; 49/8-9; 52/4-5; 60/4-5; 61/22-26;
68/5-10; 71/8-9
Friesen, Susan�6/1; 7/1; 8/1; 10/1-3, 8; 11/1-8; 12/3; 14/10, 14; 15/7, 17; 17/6, 32, 35; 18/20; 19/4; 20/10; 21/25; 23/23; 24/4; 31/30; 33/18; 35/17-18; 36/14; 41/25; 42/18; 53/13-17; 60/4-5
Gifford,
Mary�56/20; 58/21; 60/17; 63/19; 64/16; 67/12-15
G�ldner,
Freidemann, J�rgen Schwab, Keith Hooper�49/2-3
Hall,
Jonathan B.�52/20-21; 53/12; 56/21
Haustein,
Janis, ssnd�45/5-6
Horwath,
George J.�51/4-21; 76/13-14; 80/9; 84/11-12
Hovhaness,
Alan�28/11-12
Kinnaugh,
Norman�19/10; 65/29
Lane,
Rosemary B�46/2-3S
McCain,
David M.�4/3-5, 12; 5/4-5, 9; 9/1-3; 12/4-5; 15/26-32; 19/9; 20/9, 22, 30
Miller,
Allen R.�46/4; 47/11-12; 48/8-10
Nickels,
Derek�64/13; 71/22; 74/19-24; 75/13-15; 77/16; 78/27-29; 80/8; 81/17-24;
82/22-23, 25; 83/9; 84/4-5
Nieznany,
Peter�46/11; 48/10; 58/22; 64/20-23; 67/21
Northway,
Dennis�67/18
Owen,
Barbara J.�29/33-34
Owens,
A. Bankston�72/7
Panning,
John A.�14/6-8; 16/5, 9; 18/20; 22/8-11, 21; 24/4, 20; 26/3-17; 31/30
Pfirshing,
Mrs.�32/18
Pinel,
Stephen L.�76/10-12; 78/29-30; 84/5; 85/22
Rowley,
Naomi�68/37
Ryan,
Norman�13/3-5
Sayer,
Michael�15/37
Schnurr, Stephen�49/7-8; 50/5-12; 52/6-19; 53/4-11; 54/4-8, 12-20; 55/4-16; 56/4-18; 57/5-11, 18-19; 58/3-20; 59/3-19; 60/6-16; 61/2-21; 62/3-4, 6-28; 63/1-15, 18; 64/1-13, 15; 65/1-3, 5-28; 66/1-33; 67/1-11, 17, 20; 68/3, 11-38; 69/1-3, 5-29; 70/1-2, 4-50; 71/1, 4-7, 10-21; 72/1-5, 7-8, 10; 73/2-16; 74/2-18; 75/2-12; 76/2-12; 77/2-15; 78/2-19, 29; 79/2-17; 80/2-7; 81/2-23; 82/2-21; 83/2-7; 84/2-3; 85/2-21
Schleff, Jeffrey S.�29/31-32
Shawgo, Michael�67/17; 72/8; 79/18
Smith, Timothy E.�15/8-15
Stephens, Julie�4/8, 10; 5/1-3, 6-7; 8/9; 11/4; 15/33; 16/27-29; 23/7, 15; 25/13; 62/30
Thompson, Lynn�66/4
Voves,
Robert�49/3-6; 56/19-20; 60/18; 64/19; 65/4; 72/10; 82/24; 85/23
Wechsler,
Malcolm�76/15-38
Whitehouse,
David�54/9
Woodworth,
Robert E.�40/21-23; 81/1; 83/8
Zwicky,
Gary�20/9
March 22, 1980: Chicago, Illinois, Lincoln Park
Presbyterian Church, William Aylesworth recital�(preview) 1/1; (review) 2/1-4S
April 27, 1980: Chicago, Illinios, Organ Crawl with Chicago
Chapter American Guild of Organists�3/1-4S
June 2, 1980: Chicago, Illinois, Scottish Rite Cathedral, recital by
Arthur Lawrence and William Aylesworth�3/5S
June 8, 1980: Chicago, Illinois, Organ Crawl�3/6-13, 15S
July 19, 1980: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Organ Crawl�4/10
September 20, 1980: Northwest Indiana Organ Crawl�6/3-9
October 25, 1980: Central Illinois Organ Crawl�(preview)
5/9-10; (review)�7/2-10
November 9, 1980: Antioch, Illinois, Saint Ignatius
Episcopal Church, farewell to c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche�6/2
December 6, 1980: Streamwood, Illinois, Immanuel United
Church of Christ, and Palatine, Illinois, Saint John United Church of Christ,
recital by Michael and Susan Friesen�(preview) 7S (insert); (review) 8/3-5, 7
May 24, 1981: Park Ridge, Illinois, Leon and Mildred Berry
residence�10/3-4
August 22, 1981: Southern Wisconsin Organ Crawl�10/9
(preview); 11/1-9 (review)
September 13, 1981: Elgin, Illinois, Church of the Brethren
General Offices and Huntley, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, recital by
Peter Crisafulli and Michael Friesen�11/9 (insert)
September 27, 1981: Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Catholic
Church, Lois Regestein recital�10/5 (preview); 11/4, 9 (insert)
September 27, 1981: Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Covenant
Church, Michael and Susan Friesen recital�14/9-11SI (insert)
October 8, 1981: Illinois, West, Organ Crawl�12/11-12,
15
November 22, 1981: La Porte, Indiana, Saint Paul Episcopal
Church, 1872 Steer & Turner recital by William Aylesworth and presentation
of Historical Organ Plaque�11/10; 12/6 (insert)
January 16, 1982: Forest Park/Chicago, Illinois, Organ
Crawl�13/6-15SI
May 2, 1982: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, Arthur
Lawrence recital�15/17 (insert)
October 10, 1982: Chicago, Illinois, Pullman United
Methodist Church, 100th Anniversary Recital for Steere & Turner
by Ruth Tweeten�18/20 (insert)
October
16, 1982: Marshall, Illinois,
First United Methodist Church, Hinners organ recital by David Porkola�19/10
(insert)
December
30, 1982: Chicago, Illinois, David
M. McCain residence, 1979 King organ, James Frey dedication recital�20/9
October
4, 1983: Chicago, Illinois,
Millard Congregational Church, Carol Teti recital�23/7, 15 (insert)
October 16, 1983: Maple Park, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, Joseph Downing Rededicates Hook & Hastings Organ�24/4
May
7, 1983: Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
Organ Crawl�26/3-17
September 24, 1984: Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair United Methodist Church, Permelia Sears recital (review)�29/31-32 (insert)
April 21, 1985: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Kirstin Synnestvedt Recital (review)�33/18S(Insert)
October 4, 1985: Autumn Recital (Yuko Hayashi), La Grange Park, Illinois, Bethlehem Center Chapel�36/14 (review), insert (program)
July 19, 1986: Northwest Suburban Organ Crawl�41/26-32
October 3, 1986: Wolfgang R�bsam Recital at Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Catholic Church (co-sponsored by Chicago Chapter American Guild of Organists)�41/24-25(and insert)
October 19, 1986: Autumn Recital (Rosalind Mohnsen), Chicago, Illinois, Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows, review�42/18P
October 26, 1986: Re-dedicatory Recital, Chicago, Illinois, Saint Dominic Catholic Church�42/18P
October 16, 1987: Chicago, Illinois, Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist, recital�62/20
September 11, 1994: Historical American Organ Methods and the Evolution of the American Organist (lecture, Sally Cherrington)�45/7
October 7, 1995: Autumn Organ Crawl to Peoria, Illinois�(preview) 48/3; (review) 49/3-6S
February 2, 1996: Recital in memory of John C. Bronson (Sally Cherrington, David Whitehouse, Stephen Schnurr), at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ita Catholic Church�(preview) 50/3-4; (review) 51/4, 22
April 27, 1996: Chicago Organ Crawl (Kennedy Corridor)�(histories) 52/6-19; (review) 52/20-21
May 19, 1996: Open console (Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church) and Annual Dinner�(preview) 51/3; (review) 53/12
September 22, 1996: Recital (Sally Cherrington, assisted by Stephen Schnurr), Chicago, Illinois, Pullman (Greenstone) United Methodist Church�(preview) 53/6-7S; (review) 54/9
October 19, 1996: Northwest Indiana Organ Crawl�(stoplists) 54/4-8; (review) 54/10-11
April 26, 1997: Chicago South Side Organ Crawl (preview)�(part 1) 54/12-20; (part 2) 55/3-10; (review) 56/19-20
May 18, 1997: Open Console (Chicago, Illinois, Scottish Rite Cathedral) and Annual Dinner (review)�56/20
September 1997: Recital (Jonathan Hall), Chicago, Illinois, Pullman United Methodist Church�(preview) 56/21; (review) 58/21
October
11, 1997: Northwest Suburban Organ
Crawl�(preview) 57/11; (review) 58/22
March
28, 1998: Chicago South Side Organ
Crawl�(preview) 58/2, 4-18; (review) 60/18
May 17, 1998: Open console/annual dinner, Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Catherine of Sienna-Saint Lucy Catholic Church�(preview) 59/3-4SP; (review) 60/19
September 20, 1998: Recital (Mary Gifford), Chicago, Illinois, Pullman United Methodist Church�(preview) 60/17; (review) 62/29
October 24, 1998: Oak Park and Forest Park, Illinois, Organ Crawl�(preview) 61/7-21S; (review) 62/30
January 31, 1999: Chicago, Illinois, Edgebrook Community Church, Bring-Your-Own-Music/Garage Sale�(preview) 62/14-18; (review) 63/19
March 20, 1999: Chicago, Illinois, South Side Organ Crawl�(preview) 62/19-28; (review) 63/20
April 18, 1999: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, recital by Stephen Schnurr�(preview) 63/9; 64/16 (review)
May 30, 1999: Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair United Methodist Church, Johnson organ farewell recital�64/17-18
June 6, 1999: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Lyon & Healy lecture/open console/annual dinner�(preview) 63/10-15SI; (review) 64/19
September 26, 1999: Chicago, Illinois, Pullman United Methodist Church, Derek Nickels recital�64/13 (preview); 67/15 (review)
October 23, 1999: Chicago and Evanston, Illinois, Autumn Organ Crawl�65/15-28 (preview); 67/16 (review)
March 12, 2000: Spring Organ Recital, Oak Park, Illinois, The Arts Center (formerly First Church of Christ, Scientist)�66/10 (preview); 67/17 (review)
March 25, 2000: Spring Organ Crawl with Chicago Chapter American Guild of Organists, Chicago South Side�66/11-32 (preview); 67/18 (review)
June 4, 2000: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, lecture and mini-recital, followed by annual dinner meeting�67/20 (preview); 68/39 (review)
September 24, 2000: Chicago, Illinois, Pullman United Methodist Church, Autumn Organ Recital by Naomi Rowley�68/37 (preview); 71/23I (photograph only)
October 14, 2000: Autumn Organ Crawl of Skokie, Wilmette, Evanston, and Techny�69/7-29SPI (preview); 71/22I (review); 72/10S
March 24, 2001: Chicago, Illinois, South Side Organ Crawl�70/5-50SPI (preview); 72/6I (review)
April 22, 2001: Chicago, Illinois, Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist, Spring Organ Recital�71/5I (preview); 72/7I (review)
May 20, 2001: Oak Park, Illinois, Arts Center of Oak Park, Dwight J. Davis Memorial Organ Recital�71/6I; 72/8 (review)
June 3, 2001: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, Mitchell Organ Lecture, Michael Friesen�71/8-9I; 72/9 (review)
September 30, 2001: Chicago, Illinois, Pullman United
Methodist Church, Annual Autumn Organ Recital�72/3PI (preview); 74/19 (review)
October 20, 2001: Autumn Organ Crawl, Northwest
Suburbs�73/3-9SI (preview); 74/20 (review)
March 16, 2002: Spring Organ Crawl, Chicago South
Side�74/3-14SI (preview); 75/13 (review)
April 14, 2002: Spring Organ Recital, Saint John Lutheran Church, Wilmette, Illinois�74/15 (preview); 75/13 (review)
September 29, 2002: Autumn Organ Recital, Pullman United Methodist Church, Chicago (Wyly�76/8-9 (preview); 78/27 (review)
October 26, 2002: Autumn Organ Crawl, Chicago North
Side�77/4-15 (preview); 78/28 (review)
November 10, 2002: Benefit Organ Recital, Cornelia Avenue
Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois�78/29
March 15, 2003: Spring Organ Crawl, Oak Park and
Chicago West Side�78/9-19 (preview); 79/18 (review)
May 18, 2003: Spring Organ Recital, Lake View Presbyterian Church, Chicago,
Illinois�79/12-15 (preview); 80/8 (review)
August 9, 2003: Open House and OHS Citation
presentation, Philip and Diane Underwood residence, Rensselaer, Indiana�80/5
(preview); 81/24 (review)
September 14, 2003: Benefit Organ Recital, Cornelia Avenue
Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois�80/6I (preview); 81/24 (review)
September 28, 2003: Autumn Organ Recital, Greenstone United
Methodist Church, Chicago, Illinois�80/7 (preview); 82/22 (review)
October 25, 2003: Autumn Organ Crawl of Oak Park,
Illinois�81/5-13SI (preview); 82/23 (review)
November 16, 2003: 75th Anniversary Recital at
University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ�81/17 (preview);
82/24 (review)
January 18, 2004: Members� Recital at Holy Comforter
Episcopal Church, Kenilworth, Illinois�81/18-23SPI (preview)
February 8, 2004: Centennial Organ Recital, Saint Mary
Catholic Church, Buffalo Grove, Illinois�82/25 (review)
March 20, 2004: Spring Organ Crawl, Chicago North Side
M�ller organs�82/7-21SI (preview); 83/9I (review)
June 13, 2004: 90th Anniversary Recital and
presentation of OHS Historic Organ Citation, Evanston, Illinois, Music
Institute of Chicago�83/4-7SI (preview)
August 21, 2004: Open House at the Underwood residence,
Rensselaer, Indiana�83/8 (preview)
September 26, 2004: Autumn Organ Recital, Greenstone United
Methodist Church, Chicago, Illinois�84/3
October 16, 2004: Autumn Organ Crawl of La Grange and La
Grange Park, Illinois�85/3-20SI (preview)
November 21, 2004: Recital at Lake View Presbyterian
Church, Chicago, Illinois�85/21 (preview)
AGO National Convention 1980, Minneapolis,
Minnesota�4/8
Alexander Mills Organ in Cheyenne,
Wyoming�14/9-11SI
Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, Terre
Haute, Indiana, Verney, 1905�20/24-29SI
American Organ Archives and Music
Department, Rutgers University announce a Symposium �Images of the Organ��85/22
American Organ Archives Symposium: Current Perspectives on Organ
Research�78/29-30
American Organ Archives Symposium: Images of the Organ�84/5
Anderson, Nels, part of A Chronological
History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15-17I
Archivist�15/7
Around the Town--64/20-23
Atlantic City, New Jersey, Convention
Hall, Auditorium, Midmer-Losh, CD review--64/20-23
Back Issues For Sale�14/4
Barnes Book No Longer Available
(temporarily)�13/17
Barnes Elected Honorary Member of
Chapter�2/2
Barnes Residence Organ, The�17/38
Barnes, William H. (obituary)�6/11
Barnes, William Harrison, A Tribute
to�9/1-3I
Barnes/Skinner Letters, The�15/33
Basile, Br. Benjamin S., C.PP.S.�76/3
(farewell)
Bassett, Frederick W., part of A
Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15, 17-23
Bassett, Ira, part of A Chronological
History of Organbuilders in Chicago�23/4; 25/15-23I; 26/18-20
Beal, Fred, Farewell�72/8
Beggs, Nathan Jame, Birth
announcement�64/3
Beggs, Zachary Houston, Birth
announcement�48/2
Belfast, Maine, Stevens Organ,
The�17/32, 35
Bells at Churches on the Chicago
Convention�29/35
Bethlehem Center, La Grange Park,
Illinois, The Organs at�29/26-30, 32SI
Berghaus Organ Company, Inc.�28/34-38
Bradford Organ Company�see Prairie
Organ Company, Inc.
Biggs Fellowship, E. Power�17/38
Biggs Fellowship, E. Power
(Chicago-Midwest Chapter Member Patrick Callahan)�60/2
Biggs Fellowship, E. Power
(Chicago-Midwest Chapter Member Michael Banks)�76/3
Blanchard Named Honorary Chapter
Member, Homer�33/17
Brief History of the Wiener Organ
Company of Chicago, A�24/19-20
Bringing Back the Glory�8/9
Bronson, John C. (obituary)�47/1
Buffalo, New York, 2004 National
Convention preview�82/2-3I; 83/3
Business Meetings�4/7
Bylaws�2/5; 76/4-7
Bylaws Revision�5/4; 6/11; 7/10;
11/9-10; 12/3; 18/21; 19/21
Calumet College of Saint Joseph,
Hammond, Indiana, W. W. Kimball Organ Relocated to�64/14-15SI
Central Christian Church, Huntington,
Indiana, Fisk, 1976�22/20-21SI
Central Hall Johnson and the Temple
Sinai Casavant; Preludes to Saint Martin Roman Catholic Church, Chicago,
The�16/12-21SI
Chant, William Henry, part of A
Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15; 26-20-23I
Chapel Organ of First Baptist
Congregational Church, Chicago, The�4/3-5, 12S
Chapel Organ of First Baptist Congregational
Church, Chicago, Revisited, The�5/4-5, 9SI
Chapel Organ of Saint James Cathedral,
Chicago, The�15/15
Chapter Board Elections: 1983�22/7 (preview), 23/5 (results);
1995�47/1; 1997-1999 (candidate announcements) 54/2-3; (ballot, insert) 55/2;
(results) 56/1; 1999-2001�(candidate announcements) 62/4-5; 64/3 (results);
70/3 (candidate announcements; 72/10 (results); 2003-2005�78/21-22 (preview);
80/4 (results)
Chapter Financial Reports: 1995-1996�53/1; 1996-1997�57/4; 1997-1998�62/2; 1999-2000�69/4; 2000-2001�73/17; 2001-2002�76/13-14; 2002-2003�80/9; 2003-2004; 84/11-12
Chapters
of the Organ Historical Society and Their Publications�18/22
Chicago
Civic Opera House, Lyric Opera House, Skinner�64/7-9SI
Chicago
Lyon & Heal Organ is being Transplanted, A�60/4-5S
Chicago
Organists/Composers Represented on This Convention (1984)�28/12-14
Chicago
Organs on 1983 Calendar�18/6
Chicago
South Side Catholic Churches (5) and their Organs (6)�50/5-12S
Chicago
Stadium Organ, The�46/5-10
Chicago-Midwest
Chapter issues Compact Disc Recording�75/2; 76/3
Chronological History of Organbuilders
in Chicago, A�25/14-23 (Part I: 19th
Century Firms; Anderson, Nels; Bassett, Ira; Bassett, Frederick W.); 26/18-23
(Ira Bassett, William Henry Chant); 27/13-23 (Coburn and Taylor); 29/3-18
(Heaton, Helmkamp, Jackson, Davie); 30/3-21 (Kimball); 31/3-29 (Lyon &
Healy); 32/10-17 (Pilcher); 33/3-17 (Schlaudecker and Witzmann); 34/15-18
(Wolfram & Haeckhel)
Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal,
Chicago, Illinois, Hook & Hastings, 1884�23/8-9SI
Church Organs: A Book Review�24/4, 20
Clarke,
William Horatio, American Organologist and Indianapolis Organbuilder�44/3-27SP
Clokey,
Joseph W.�47/6-10
Coburn
and Taylor, part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15;
27/13-23
Code
of Ethics�8/1
Collier,
Chester S. (obituary)�19/9
Contemporary
Tracker Organ Builders in the Chicago Area�28/34-41
Convention News, 1984 O. H. S.�15/33; 20/9, 22, 30 (committees); 23/20 (staff); 24/11 (Instruments); 25/29 (Performers' Roster); 26/24 (Commissions)
Convention Assistance Needed�72/7
Convention Gimpse, 2002 O. H. S.�70/4I; 71/7I; 72/5; 73/12I; 74/18I
Convention
Overview, A (Chicago)�28/5-9
Cornucopia�18
(insert)
Corrections
to the OHS Organ Handbook 1984�29/36
Covenant
Presbyterian Church, Hammond, Indiana, and the First Congregational Church,
East Chicago, Indiana�65/12
Davie,
Charles H., part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15;
29/3-18
Davis,
Dwight�67/17 (obituary)
Davis,
Thelma (�Mim�)�83/2-3 (obituary)
Discussion
of Tremulants, A�(part 1) 46/4; (part 2) 47/11-12; (part 3) 48/8-10
Do
Not Touch the Fa�ade Pipes�11/10
Dues�7/10;
12/1; 65/4; 80/3
Dulciana�72/10
(sabbatical)
Early
Indianapolis Organbuilders�44/28-29
Early
Organs in Chicago History�35/3-16, 18; 36/3-13; 37/3-22; 38/3-20; 39/3-22;
40/3-18; 41;3-23; 42/19-23
Early
Pilcher Tracker Discovered�14/3-5, 12SI
Eastman,
George, Residence Organ to be Restored by Theatre Group�12/4-5I
Eddy, Clarence (review of book by
William Osborne)�74/22-24
Elections�see
Chapter Board Elections
End
of Another Year, The�12/1
Episcopal
Church of the Epiphany, Chicago, Illinois, Farrand & Votey, 1892�25/30-31,
33
Executive
Director of the Organ Historical Society Named�14/13
Faith
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, 1974 Noack, 2-24�12/2-3SI
Farewell,
Fred Beal�72/8
Finch,
Thomas (obituary)�82/5-6I
First
Baptist Congregational Church, Chapel, Chicago, Hook & Hastings,
1901�23/20-21I, see also 4/3-5, 12S
First
Casavant Organ in the State of Illinois�19/6-9SI
First
Church of Christ, Scientist, Evanston, Illinois, Lyon & Healy and
Skinner�65/15, 22-26, 28SI
First
Congregational Church, East Chicago, Indiana, and the Covenant Presbyterian
Church, Hammond, Indiana�65/12
First
Saint Paul�s Lutheran Church, Chicago, Illinois, Schlicker, 1972�15/36-37SI
Flentrop
In America--A Book Review�16/5, 9
Four
Charleston, South Carolina, Organ Cases�17/32
Four
Chicago Hook & Hastings Organs�23/8-12
Fox,
Virgil (obituary)�6/11
Friesen, Michael (farewell)�74/2
Fundraising�18/9;
22/4, 7
Further
Sampler of Hook & Hastings Organs, A�24/3-18
Gary,
Indiana, Organ Survey�(part 1) 56/10-18; (part 2) 59/9-19S; (part 3) 60/6-16S
George
Eastman�s Residence Organ to be Restored by Theatre Group�12/4-5I
Ghostly
Tale, A�26/16
Grace
Evangelical Lutheran Church, River Forest, Illinois, The Organs of�81/13-16SI
Grace
Lutheran Church, Paris, Illinois, Phelps, 1981�20/22-23SI
Grand
Plein What?�15/34
Great
Chicago Fire of 1871 and Its Effects on the Organ, The�42/25-33
Guidelines
for Conservation and Restoration�12/16; 40/30
Hagerstown or the Vale of
Paradise: How �Fair Terms� might
have changed the face of Organ Building in the Midwest�68/35-36
Harrison
M. Wild, Chicago Organist�23/13-15
Heard,
William J. (obituary)�80/3
Heaton,
John W., part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15;
29/3-18
Hedgeland: An Introduction, Frederick W.�30/21-23,
25I; see also 17/12-13; 30/9, 13, 17, 19
Helmkamp,
Anthony G., part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in
Chicago�25/14-15; 29/3-18
Hinners
Organ in Rogers Park�49/8-9S
History
of the Louis Mitchell and Other Great Organs at Holy Family, The�13/14-16, 18;
14/14; 15/18-25S
History
of the Van Dinter Organ at Saint Joseph�s Roman Catholic Church, Mishawaka,
Indiana, The�34/3-11SPI
Holy
Family, The History of the Louis Mitchell and Other Great Organs at�13/14-16,
18; 14/14; 15/18-25S
Holy
Family (Chicago) Steinmeyer Organ�49/2-3
Holy
Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois, Van Dinter, 1909�15/3-5SI
Hook
& Hastings Organs, A Further Sampler of�24/3-18
Hope
Lutheran Church, Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Holtkamp/Metzler, 1963�18/4-7SI
Hope-Jones
and WurliTzer Church Organs�25/27-29
Hough,
Harrison A., Organbuilder in Springfield, Illinois�52/4-5
Huntley,
Illinois, c. 1860 Pilcher�5/1-3, 6-7SI
Iglesia
Evangelica Bautista, Chicago, Illinois, WurliTzer, 1927�25/24-27
I.
A. O. Congress, 1982, Oxford, England�16/17
Illinois
Pilcher Organ Relocated and Restored�32/6-8I
Image�10/8-9
Immaculate
Conception Debacle, The�41/24-25
In
Response to �Tracking Down a Rumor��12/6-10, 13-14
Indiana
Pipe Organ Registry, 1983�23/23
Israel,
Michael R.�66/4 (obituary)
It Has Come to the Editors� Attention
That�79/19
Jackson,
William and Richard Walter, part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in
Chicago�25/15; 29/3-18
Jacksons
(Related and Unrelated) in American Organbuilding History�29/19-25
Johnson
Organs, The--A Book Review�17/32; 29/38
Kimball,
a part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15; 30/3-21
Kimball
Organ at Valparaiso University, The�68/5-10PI
Kimball,
W. W., Organ Relocated to Calumet College of Saint Joseph, Hammond,
Indiana�64/14-15SI
Kinsella, Gerald E. (obituary)�73/2
Koehnken,
John�see Schwab, Some Notes and Miscellaneous Sources concerning�45/2-4
La
Porte, Indiana Steere and Turner Organ, The�4/1-2SI
La
Salle Street Church, Chicago, Illinois, Unknown, 18??�15/14, 34
Laufman,
Alan�70/2-3 (obituary)
Letter
from the Editor�15/7; 19/4; 65/4
Letter
to the Editor�65/29
Long
Grove Community Church, Long Grove, Illinois, Kilgen, 1902�18/8-9SI
Loretto
Convent of Saint Mary�s College, South Bend, Indiana, Van Dinter�65/5-6, 13SI
Louis
Mitchell Organ at Holy Family R. C. Church, Chicago�22/12-19
Lutheran
School of Theology, Chicago, Illinois, Flentrop (kit), 1981�16/20, 25SI
Lyon
& Healy, part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15;
31/3-29
Lyon
& Healy Organ Destroyed�31/30
Lyon & Healy Organ of Saint Andrew
Episcopal Church, Evanston: Some
additional information from the Archives of the Diocese of Chicago�73/10-11I
Lyon Roars: Yet is tames by Mary
Gifford�A Compact Disc Review�85/23
Lyric
Opera of Chicago (Chicago Civic Opera House), Skinner--64/7-9SI
Magic
Organ, The�32/18
Maria
Immaculata Convent, Wilmette, Illinois, Wangerin-Weickhardt, 1920�19/3-4
(cover) SI
Market,
The�17/35
Marshall
& Odenbrett Brochure Reprint�15/33
Mayfair
United Methodist Church, Chicago, Illinois, Johnson, c. 1872�27/24-29SI;
64/5-6SI, 17-18
McCain
Named Honorary Chapter Member, David�23/24; 25/13
Medinah
Temple, Chicago, Illinois, Austin, 1915�25/3-12, 33
Membership
Roster�1980-1981�5/(insert); 6/1-2; 7/1-2; 10/10
Millard
Avenue Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois, Kimball, c. 1900�30/25-26
Millard
Congregational Church, Chicago, Illinois, J. W. Steere & Sons, 1893�23/3-6
Mitchell,
Louis, Organ at Holy Family R. C. Church, Chicago�22/12-19
M�ller,
M. P., Documents Sought�80/5
Morris,
L. D., part of Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, Terre Haute, Indiana, Verney,
1905�20/24, 28
Morton,
Frank E., with Coburn and Taylor, part of A Chronological History of
Organbuilders in Chicago�27/13-23
National
Convention Previews: 2004
(Buffalo, New York)�81/16
National Convention Reviews: 1980 (Ithaca, New York)�4/8; 1981
(Maine)�(preview) 8/2-3, (review) 10/1-3; 1982 (Seattle, Washington)�(preview)
14/10, 14; (review) 16/27-29; 1983 (Worcester, Massachusetts)�(preview) 20/10;
(review) 22/8-11, 21; 1984 (Chicago)�(review) 29/34-36; 1985 (Charleston, South
Carolina)�(preview) 32/8-9; (review) 35/17-18; 1986 (Iowa)�(preview) 38/21-22,
(review) 40/21-23; 1994 (Connecticut)�45/5-6; 1995 (Michigan)�48/4-8; 1996
(Pennsylvania)�53/13-17; 1997 (Oregon)�57/12-17; 1998 (Colorado)�61/22-26; 1999
(Montr�al)�67/12-14; 2000 (Boston)�69/30-35; 2002 (Chicago)�76/15-38 (part 1)
New National Address and Telephone
Number�15/34
New Office--Archivist�5/4
Northern Illinois University--Martin
Ott Organ�46/2-3S
Northwest
Indiana Organ Archive�58/3
Oak Park, Illinois, Methodist Church,
OHS Citation recital by Michael Shawgo�74/21 (review)
One-Hundredth
Anniversary of the Pullman Steere & Turner Organ, The�17/3-7SI
Organ--A
Book Review�41/33
Organ
Blowing�A Brief History and Selected Chronology�43/3-32
Organ
Builder Data from 19th Century Manufactures Census
Schedules�40/24-29
Organ
Clearing House�53/4
Organ
Clearing House Reorganizes�70/3
Organ News�61/4-6; 62/6-13; 63/4-8; 64/4-12; 65/5-14; 66/5-9; 67/5-11; 68/3; 69/5-6; 72/4I; 73/13-16SI; 74/16-17SI; 75/3-6SI; 76/4; 79/2-10; 80/4; 81/3-4; 82/3-5; 83/3-4
Organists
and Organ Music at the 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition�18/10-15; 19/14-21;
20/11-21; 21/8-22
Organists
and Organist/Choirmasters of Saint James Episcopal, Chicago�15/16-17
Organs
at Saint James Episcopal, Chicago, Illinois�15/8-13, 15SI
Organs
at the 1893 Chicago World�s Fair Columbian Exposition�17/10-31, 36-37
Organs
at Trinity Lutheran Church, Skokie, Illinois, The�19/22-25SI
Organs
in America, A Book Review�Volume 1, 18/20; Volume 2, 31/30
Organs,
Organists, and Organ Music at the 1933 Chicago World�s Fair�24/21-37
Oswego,
Illinois, Saint Anne Catholic Church, 1986 Martin Ott organ, burned
2000�67/9-10SI
Owens, Andrew Bankston�78/3 (obituary)
Peace
Christian Reformed Church, South Holland, Illinois, Becker, 1973�17/8-9SI
Phelps,
Lawrence Irving�63/2 (obituary)
Pilcher,
part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15; 32/10-17
Pilcher
Bros. & Chant, part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in
Chicago�25/15; 26/20-23I
Pilcher
Organ Discovered and Restored for Illinois Church, A�32/3-5I
Pipedreams
Comes to Chicago Airwaves�80/4
Pomo
d'Oro Publications�49/9-10
Prairie
Organ Company, Inc.�28/34-35, 38-39
Prepare
for a recital in Finland!
(Puzzle)�54/11, 21
Presentation
of Historic Organ Plaque�12/6
Program
Notes for the Downing Commission (1984 Convention)�28/10-11
Program
Notes for the Hovhaness Commission (1984 Convention)�28/11-12
Pseudo
and Phoney�15/37
Public
Appearances�10/8
Pullman
Promenade (Compact Disc review)�67/21
Rebuilding
of the Lancashire-Marshall Organ in Peoria, The�4/6-7S
Recital
In Retrospect, A�23/7, 15
Research
Queries�20/29
Residence,
David M. McCain, Chicago, Illinois, King, 1979�20/9
Residence,
Wolfgang R�bsam, Evanston, Illinois, Janke, 1974�25/32-33SI
Residence,
Gerrit Verkade, South Holland, Illinois, Verkade, 1978�17/32-33SI
Rockefeller
Chapel, University of Chicago, Skinner, 1928 (modified)�16/22-24, 29SI
Roderer
Organ Company, Inc.�28/34-35, 39-41
Rogers
Park Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Illinois, Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparkling�65/15,
19-22, 28SI
Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Whiting, Indiana, and the Skinner Organ Company opus 405�59/5-8S
Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, Evanston, Illinois, Lyon & Healy, 1905�19/4-5SI; 65/26-28SI
Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois, 1929 Welte-Tripp�20/3-8 (cover) SI
Saint Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois, Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt, 1908�15/4, 6-7SI; 64/9-12SI
Saint Dominic Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois, Hinners, c. 1912�15/34-35SI
Saint Dominic�s Hinners is Rededicated�42/18
Saint Giles Episcopal Church, Northbrook, Illinois, Hinners, 1909�18/16-17SI
Saint Ignatius Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois, Kilgen & Son�65/15-19, 28SI
Saint James Episcopal, Chicago, Organists and Organist/Choirmasters of�15/16-17
Saint James Episcopal, Chicago, Illinois, The Organs at�15/8-13, 15SI
Saint James Roman Catholic Church 1891 Roosevelt�13/3-5SI; 14/8
Saint John Lutheran Church, Calumet City, Illinois, Kilgen, 1906�17/34-35SI
Saint Joseph Church, Chicago, A Tranplanted Hutchings Organ for�63/16-18S
Saint Luke Episcopal Church, Evanston, Illinois--A History of the Organs�15/26-32SI; 65/6-112, 14SPI
Saint Mary College, South Bend, Indiana, Loretto Convent, Van Dinter�65/5-6, 13SI
Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church, Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Schaefer, 1904�18/3 (cover) SI
Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church, Chicago, Illinois, Berghaus, 1970, using parts of a c. 1878 Jackson�16/8-9SI
Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church, Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, Hinners & Albertsen (?), 19??�14/6-8SI
Saint Michael Episcopal Church, Barrington, Illinois, Bosch, 1970�18/18-19SI
Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois, Kimball, 1900 (modified by Wiener)�16/6-7SI
Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Chicago�63/10-15SI
Samples of Chicago Music Publication Organ Humor�15/34; 16/10; 18/19; 19/26; 21/26; 22/22; 23/26; 24/12, 14; 29/18; 32/9; 33/18; 40/23; 41/33
Schlaudecker, Chicago Organbuilder, Matthew�16/3-5 (cover)I
Schlaudecker,
part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15, 17; 33/3-13
Schwab,
Some Notes and Miscellaneous Sources concerning�(part 1) 45/2-4; (part 2)
47/2-5
Scottish
Rite Cathedral, Chicago, Illinois, E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings,
1875�23/10-12SI
Skinner,
The Life and Work of Ernest M.--A Book Review�40/29
Smorgasbord�17/32,
35
Some
Reflections on Things Past�25/13
Sound
of Music Fills the Air, The�19/10-13
Steere
& Turner Recital Series in Menomonee, Wisconsin, The�16/30
Stephen Schnurr Plays in Oak Park�79/19
Stephens,
Julie E., awarded OHS Distinguished Service Award�76/12
Taylor,
of Coburn and Taylor, part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in
Chicago�27/13-23
Theatre Organ in Chapter Member
Residence to receive Historic Organ Citation�79/16-17SI
Three
Centuries and Four Generations of Organbuilding�9/4-15SI
Three
Louisville Pilcher Organs�22/3-7
Tischer
& Witzmann, part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in
Chicago�25/15; 33/13-17
Tracking
Down a Rumor�10/4; (response) 12/6-10, 13-14
Transplanted
Hutchings Organ for Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Chicago, A�63/16-18S
Tribute
to William Harrison Barnes, A�9/1-3I
Two
Indiana Van Dinter Organs�34/11-14SI
Union
Avenue United Methodist Church, Chicago, Illinois, Johnson, 1890�16/10-11SI
Vacancies�66/4;
67/4
Valparaiso,
Indiana: A Survey or a Century of
Pipe Organs in the Vale of Paradise�68/11-35
Van
Dinter, Louis H., Organbuilder, New Glimpses into the Life and Work of�42/3-18;
see also 21/25; 27/5-11
Van
Dinter Organ Odyssey, A�21/3-7, 23-25
Verney
Organ Company, part of Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, Terre Haute, Indiana,
Verney, 1905�20/27-29
Victorian
Gems, Recording Review (Chicago, Illinois: Scottish Rite Cathedral)�75/15
We
Never Thought They Would Admit It in Print but They Did. . .�11/12
Welte-Tripp,
part of Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church, Chicago, Illinois, 1929
Welte-Tripp�20/4-5 I
Wolfram & Haeckhel, part of A Chronological
History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15; 34/15-18
Wiener Organ Company of Chicago, A
Brief History of the�24/19-20
Wild, Harrison M., Chicago
Organist�23/13-15
Wirsching Organs in Illinois�17/6
Witzmann,
part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in Chicago�25/15; 33/13-17
Woodberry
& Harris Organ in Chicago, A�23/16-19
Woodlawn
Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois, Hook & Hastings, 1902�23/22-23SI
WurliTzer
Church Organs, Hope-Jones and�25/27-29I
Yankee
in Chicagoland, A: Impressions of
the 1984 OHS Convention�29/33-34
Allen,
Katherine (Gary (Glen Park), Indiana, Saint Mark Catholic)�56/15
Anderson,
Joseph�24/35
Andrews,
George W. (Oberlin, Ohio)�19/17; 20/21; 21/8, 10, 21
Andrews,
J. Warren�20/20
Archer,
Frederic (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Catholic Church)�17/29; 19/15-16;
28/12, 19; 54/20; 68/13-14
Argall,
Martin J. (Chicago, Illinois, Scottish Rite Cathedral, Medinah Temple)�23/12
Aschbacher,
Edward (Wilmette, Illinois: Saint
John Evangelical Lutheran Church)�69/13
Austin,
Electa (later Mrs. Thomas Santacroce; Wilmette, Illinois: Saint John Evangelical Lutheran
Church)�69/13
Aylesworth, William C. (Chicago, Illinois, Medinah Temple, Scottish Rite Cathedral; Wilmette, Illinois: Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church)�62/7; 64/4; 66/5; 69/13
Bacon, George F. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�70/35, 39-40I
Baird, Frank T. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, Third Presbyterian Church)�70/39; 71/14
Baldwin, Samuel A. (Chicago, Illinois; Saint Paul, Minnesota)�19/17; 20/20-21; 21/21
Barnes,
William H. (Evanston, Illinois, First Baptist Church)�6/11; 9/1-3; 15/31;
30/16; 59/14; 69/14, 19; 70/43
Barry,
Curtis A. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Bauerly, Enda M. (Chicago, Illinois: Saint Luke Lutheran Church (Logan Square), Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Eighteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, People�s Church)�66/5
Baylis, John G. (Kenilworth,
Illinois: Holy Comforter Episcopal
Church)�81/20
Beatty,
Robert (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church)�64/19
Becker, Arthur (Chicago, Illinois,
Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, De Paul University School of Music;
Louisville, Kentucky, Saint Brigid Catholic Church, Holy Cross Catholic Church,
Calvary Episcopal Church, First Presbyterian Church)--63/13-14
Becker,
Gerhard C. (Forest Park, Illinois,
Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church)�9/12; 61/17,20
Beird,
Robert (Evanston, Illinois: First
Church of Christ, Scientist)�65/26
Bender,
Jan�28/14
Benedict,
Allen B. (Chicago, Illinois, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/36
Bennett,
John�28/14
Best,
W. T. (Liverpool, England, Saint George�s Hall)�19/14-15, 19; 20/15
Billingham,
Richard (Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church)�70/28
Binckes, Fred (Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church, now First United Presbyterian Church)�59/16
Birch, Robert R. (Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church)�70/28
Bird, Horace G. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, Olivet Presbyterian Church, Unitarian Church of the Messiah, Trinity Episcopal Church, Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Christ Reformed Church, Plymouth Congregational Church)�37/19, 22; 70/39I
Blough, Mrs. H. R. (Marshall, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/11
Bonner, L. G. (Youngstown, Ohio)�18/15
Bonnet,
Joseph (Paris, France, Saint-Eustache)�15/26; 25/11; 28/14; 47/6; 59/11
Bouman,
Paul (River Forest, Illinois:
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church)�81/14
Borowski,
Felix (Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Musical College)�28/13; 62/6
Bradin,
Elias A. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Briel,
Marie�24/35
Brintliff,
Lizzie (Chicago, Illinois, Leavitt Street Congregational Church)�23/19
Brittan,
C. H. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Broedesser, John (Chicago,
Illinois: Saint Gregory Catholic
Church)�79/9
Bronson,
Frank M. (Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church)�61/5
Brosman,
Berniece (Marshall, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/11
Browne,
Henry E. (Brookly, New York, Brooklyn Tabernacle)�17/31
Browne, J. Lewis (Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, Wanamaker Department Store; Chicago, Illinois, Saint Patrick
Catholic Church, Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church)�25/7-8, 10-12; 62/6
Browning, Carol (Chicago,
Illinois: University Church,
Disciples of Christ)�66/18
Brownson, Marcella K.�24/35-36
Bruen
(or Bruning), George A. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal
Church)�37/19, 22
Buck, Dudley (Hartford, Connecticut;
Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�13/18; 15/8-10, 16, 18; 22/14,
16, 18; 28/13, 14; 37/4; 38/16; 39/16, 18-22; 40/4; 41/4-5, 7-8, 13, 20; 42/25,
27-29; 43/26; 70/20
Bunjes,
Paul (River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher�s College)�9/12; 15/37; 19/25;
20/22; 61/18,20; 62/26; 81/14
Burge
(Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church)�15/19
Butterfield,
James A. (Chicago, Illinois, Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church)�28/13
Cady, C. M. (Hyde Park, Illinois: First Presbyterian Church, later Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Presbyterian Church)�66/25
Carhart, Anna (Chicago, Illinois, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/36
Carl,
William C. (New York City, New York, First Presbyterian Church)�19/15, 17,
20-21; 21/21; 63/12-13; 70/40
Carlson,
Harry T.�24/35
Cawthorne,
Nicholas (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�70/39
Chant, Henry William (Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16; 26/21; 28/13
Chant
& Jackson, part of A Chronological History of Organbuilders in
Chicago�26-20-23I
Charpentier,
Marc-Antoine�28/14
Christian, Palmer (Chicago, Illinois, Kenwood Evangelical Church�now Kenwood United Church of Christ, Fourth Presbyterian Church; Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University; Ann Arbor, Michigan, University of Michigan)�15/29; 25/12; 58/19; 59/11; 62/7; 70/44; 71/11
Clark, Arthur R. (Chicago, Illinois, Edgebrook Community Church)�62/14-15
Clark, George H. (Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church/Casavant representative)�59/3
Clark,
Thomas (Gary, Indiana, Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic)�56/12-13
Clarke, William Horatio (South Dedham (now Norwood), Massachusetts, Congregational Church; Dedham, Massachusetts, First Unitarian Church; Boston, Massachusetts, Berkeley Street Congregational Church (a.k.a. Berkeley Temple Society); Woburn, Massachusetts, First Congregational Church and First Unitarian Church; Erie, Pennsylvania, First Methodist Church; Boston, Massachusetts, Tremont Temple; Toronto, Canada, Jarvis Street Baptist Church; Indianapolis, Indiana, Roberts Park Methodist Church and Plymouth Congregational Church; Rochester, New York, First Baptist Church; etc.)�44/3-27
Clokey,
Joseph W. (Middletown, Ohio, Broadway Methodist Church)�47/6-10
Cochereau,
Pierre (Paris, France: Notre Dame
Cathedral)�67/9 (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ita Catholic Church)
Coerne,
Louis Adolphe (Boston, Massachusetts)�19/17; 21/11-12, 21
Cole, Rossetter Gleason (Chicago, Illinois: Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Cosmopolitan Music School, Illinois Chapter American Guild of Organists; Evanston, Illinois: First Church of Christ, Scientist)�65/25-26; 66/10; 67/17; 84/4
Congreve, Willard J. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�70/40, 48I
Cook, Frances Anne (Chicago, Illinois, Sixth Presbyterian Church)�70/43
Corey,
N. J.�19/17; 21/15, 21
Cornach,
James�18/14; 19/15
Corrette,
Michel�28/14
Cotsworth,
Albert (Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church)�61/5
Courboin, Charles M. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wanamaker Department Store; New York City, Saint Patrick Cathedral)�15/23-24; 20/4; 24/29; 25/12
Creswold, Arthur J. (Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church, Saint James Episcopal)�13/18; 15/16, 18; 22/16, 18; 23/13; 29/16-17; 70/16
Crouch,
Thomas (Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church)�36/6
Cullis,
Will F. (Oil City, Pennsylvania, Christ Church)�19/16
Currie,
W. H. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Universalist Church)�36/10, 12; 70/39
Cutler,
William H. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�70/39
Dashiell,
Mary A. (Georgetown, DC)�19/15
Dawes,
Charles Gates (Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Grand Opera Company, Chicago Civic
Opera)�28/13
Davie,
Charles H.�29/17
Davis, Dwight (Chicago, Illinois: Epworth United Methodist Church; Gary, Indiana, City (United) Methodist Church)�59/9-11, 13, 15-16; 67/17 (obituary)
Davis,
Mim (Chicago, Illinois: Pullman
United Methodist Church)�66/33 (retirement); 83/2-3 (obituary)
Day,
Weslie A. (Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church)�70/28
Deal,
Alice R.�24/35
DeCoster,
Percy D. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16-17
DeLamarter, Eric (Chicago, Illinois, New England Congregational Church, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago Symphony Orchestra)�15/29; 24/28; 25/11; 28/13; 62/6-7, 26; 70/43
Demorest, Charles H. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/24, 36
Dethier, Gaston�28/14; 63/13
DiCampi, E. (Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church)�15/19
Dickerman, Barbara (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�70/40
Dickinson, Clarence (Chicago, Illinois, Church of the Messiah, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/11, 16, 26; 18/13-14; 19/15
Dodd, Charlotte (Chicago, Illinois, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/36
Dohn, Adolph W. (Chicago, Illinois, First Congregational Church, First Presbyterian Church, Unity Unitarian Church, Westminster Presbyterian Church)�70/39, 40I
Doran,
Jennie (Gary, Indiana, Holy Angels Catholic Church)�56/10
Dosogne, Rene R. (Chicago, Illinois, Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows, Notre Dame Catholic Church, Saint Ita Catholic Church, DePaul University)�51/4, 17-19; 67/9
Dossert, Frank G. (New York City, New York)�19/15
Douglass, Fenner (Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin Conservatory of Music; Durham, North Carolina, Duke University)�18/4
Dunham, Arthur (Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Temple/First Methodist Church, Apollo Musical Club)�19/7; 24/28-29; 59/9; 62/26; 66/18; 68/5-9
Dupr�, Marcel (Paris, France)�70/43 (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)
Dvorak, Anton (Spillville, Iowa, Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church)�19/15
Eddy, Hiram Clarence (Chicago,
Illinois, First Congregational Church, First Presbyterian Church, Hershey
School of Music, Apollo Musical Club)�3/4; 15/21; 16/18; 17/18, 20-21, 24-25,
27; 18/11, 15; 19/14-21; 20/12-14, 16-19; 21/8-9, 14-21; 22/19; 23/5, 13;
24/36; 28/13; 41/16; 47/6; 49/9; 54/13; 58/15; 60/17; 63/6; 68/14; 69/14; 70/8,
22, 34, 39-41I; 71/12; 74/22-24
Eigenschenk,
Edward (Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church)�55/7; 59/9
Elgar,
Sir Edward�28/14
Ellshoff,
Susan (Marshall, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/12
Emery,
Luella Clark (Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterain Church)�23/6
Enderlin, Mae (Chicago, Illinois: Saint Gregory Catholic Church)�79/5I
Erst,
Stephen H. (Chicago, Illinois:
Saint Ignatius Catholic Church)�65/16
Fairclough,
W. E. (Toronto, Canada)�19/15
Falk, Louis (Chicago, Illinois,
Cathedral of the Holy Name, First Presbyterian Church, Unity Unitarian Church,
Union Park Congregational Church, Zion Synagogue, Apollo Musical Club; Oak
Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church)�19/15; 20/21; 21/13; 23/12; 33/9;
39/21; 41/20; 68/12-13; 70/39, 42I
Farnham, H. O. (Louisville,
Kentucky)�18/13; 19/15
Farnam, Lynnwood�16/29
Ferko, Frank (Chicago, Illinois, Saint
Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church)�70/32
Fischer, Irwin (Chicago, Illinois: First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, South Side
Symphony, American Conservatory of Music; Evanston, Illinois: First Church of Christ,
Scientist)�65/26
Fitzjarrald, Marian (Marshall,
Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/12
Flagler,
I. V. (Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church)�41/17; 70/17, 42
Folkerts,
Judy (Forreston, Illinois, Forreston Reformed Church)�12/12
Forbis, Virginia Knapp (Kenilworth,
Illinois: Holy Comforter Episcopal
Church)�81/20I
Fountain,
Grigg (Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University)�18/5-6
Fountain,
Helen (Northfield, Illinois, Ascension Luthern Church)�18/6
Fox,
Virgil (New York City, New York, Riverside Church)�6/11; 9/2; 13/4; 24/36-37;
59/13; 62/15; 82/11
Fry,
Henry S.�25/12; 62/7
Fuhr,
Ken (Oregon, Illinois, Oregon United Methodist Church)�12/15
Fuller, Henry (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, Trinity Episcopal Church, New England Congregational Church)�70/39
Gard,
Frances Archer (Marshall, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/11
Garwood,
Victor (Chicago, Illinois, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/36
Gaydos,
Stephen (Gary, Indiana, Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church)�56/12
Gehring,
Philip (Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University)�19/25
Gehrke,
Hugo (Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Oakland, California)�9/12; 24/35; 61/17-18
Ghent,
Mary, Sarah, and Margaret (Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic
Church)�14/14
Gilman,
J. E. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�70/39
Goodwin,
Hugo (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Gorham,
Ethel Hurst (Marshall, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/11
Gower, John H. (Denver, Colorado, Saint John-in-the-Wilderness Episcopal Cathedral; Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church)�19/16; 25/33; 54/20
Green, Esther Fricke (Chicago, Illinois, Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist; Los Angeles, California, Angelus Temple)�62/20
Guilmant, Alexandre (Paris, France)�17/18, 23-25; 18/10, 15; 19/14-19; 20/13-20; 21/9-10, 17-18, 21; 23/19; 63/13; 70/40 (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)
Hacker, George (Chicago, Illinois: Saint Gregory Catholic Church)�79/10
Hahn,
Philip (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church)�70/32
Haines,
Tina Mae (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James United Methodist Church)�15/29;
58/10-12; 70/44
Hale,
Philip�20/19
Hall, Walter E. (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church; Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church)�17/18; 19/15, 17; 20/13-14; 21/21; 54/20
Hallam,
Lily Wadhams Moline�see Moline, Lily Wadhams
Handel,
George Frederick�28/14
Havens, Charles Arthur (Chicago,
Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, First Baptist Church, First Presbyterian
Church, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16; 38/14-15, 17; 41/11; 54/20; 58/15;
68/22-23; 70/19-20, 23, 39-40I
Hawkins, Miss Jesse (Valparaiso,
Indiana: First Methodist
Church)�68/22
Hayes, Sarah (Marshall, Illinois, First
Methodist Church)�19/12
Hazen, Frank (Chicago, Illinois,
Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/36
Hazlett, William (Evanston,
Illinois: First Congregational Church)�69/14;
76/4 (obituary)
Heaps, Porter (Chicago, Illinois, New
England Congregational)�24/35
H�bert, Bill Lynn (Chicago, Illinois,
Saint James Episcopal Cathedral, De Paul University)�15/16-17
Henderson, L. J. (Chicago, Illinois,
First Presbyterian Church)�70/40
Herring, William (Erie, Pennsylvania,
Saint Peter Cathedral)�17/37
Hertel, Brother Norbert, svd (Techny, Illinois: Divine Word International, Chapel of
the Holy Spirit)�69/25
Higgins, Hiram Murray�28/14
Hlavac, V. J.�18/14; 19/15
Hoerstmann, August (Mishawaka, Indiana,
Saint Joseph Catholic Church)�34/4-9
Hopkins, Katie (Peoria, Illinois, Saint
Martin de Porres Catholic Church)�4/6
Hoppe, John (Chicago, Illinois: Saint Gregory Catholic Church)�79/9-10
Howenstein, Henry (Chicago, Illinois,
Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/36
Howland, C. A. W. (Detroit, Michigan,
First Unitarian Church)�19/17; 21/17-18, 21
Hoyt, Louis P. (Chicago, Illinois,
Saint Mark Episcopal Church)�70/40
Hughes, John L. (Chicago, Illinois,
Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Huntington, Wellington W. (Valparaiso,
Indiana: First Presbyterian
Church, First Christian Church)�68/12-16I, 18
Hyde, Herbert E. (Chicago, Illinois,
Ascension Episcopal, Saint Peter (Episcopal?), Chicago Symphony Orchestra;
Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, Skinner representative)�15/26,
29-31; 70/24, 43; 81/13
Ingram, Donald�19/25
Irwin, Charles David (Chicago,
Illinois, First Presbyterian Church; Boston, Massachusetts,
Hutchings-Votey)�70/34, 40-41I; 71/12
Israel, Michael R. (Louisville, Kentucky: Christ Evangelical United Church of Christ; Jeffersontown, Kentucky: Jeffersontown Christian Church; Anchorage, Kentucky: Anchorage Presbyterian Church; New Albany, Indiana: Saint John United Presbyterian Church; Cincinnati, Ohio: Salem Evangelical United Church of Christ)�66/4 (obituary)
Ives, C. F. (Chicago, Illinois, Grace
Church)�37/19
Jackson, Christopher�22/14
Jaroszewski, Mr. (Chicago,
Illinois: Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church)�74/7
Johnson, Esther Kaub (Chicago, Illinois: Ebenezer Lutheran Church)�82/11
Jones, J. Harry (La Grange,
Illinois�First Presbyterian Church)�85/8
Jordan,
David (Gary (Glen Park), Indiana, Saint Mark Catholic Church)�56/15
Keller, Walter (Chicago, Illinois,
Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Saint Bartholomew Episcopal Church,
Sherwood School of Music)--63/13
Kelley,
James P. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/10, 16
Kenewko,
Mark (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Josephat Catholic Church)�3/3
Kinzey,
Mrs. John H. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Kirk, Charles M. (Chicago, Illinois,
Medinah Temple, Oriental Consistory, Saint Cecilia
Lodge/Chapter/Commandery)�25/8, 10-12; 62/6
Klasen, Reverend Michael (Chicago,
Illinois: Saint Gregory Catholic
Church)�79/4-10I
Klueh, William (Chicago, Illinois: Saint Gregory Catholic Church)�79/10
Knopfel, G. Charles (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Universalist Church, Trinity Episcopal Church, Saint James Episcopal Church, Immanuel Baptist Church, Hook & Hastings representative)�15/16; 36/7; 37/19; 70/19, 42
Koch, Lydia (Chicago, Illinois: Rogers Park Presbyterian Church)�65/22
Kohlenberg,
Jr., Lee M. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Cathedral)�15/15-17
Krausky,
Mildred M. (Whiting, Indiana, Saint John the Baptist (Slovak) Catholic
Church)�56/12
Kroger,
Gerald (Chicago, Illinois:
Ebenezer Lutheran Church)�82/11
Kuker, Gerald (La Grange,
Illinois�Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church)�85/15
Labuda,
Joseph (Chicago, Illinois, Holy Trinity Catholic Church)�15/3
Lampert,
Calvin (Evanston, Illinois: First
Church of Christ, Scientist)�65/26
Lamson,
Elizabeth (Chicago, Illinois, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/36
Lane,
Benjamin (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal
Church)�70/32
Lang,
B. J. (Boston, Massachusetts, Handel and Haydn Society)�19/17-18; 20/14-16, 19;
21/21
Langlais,
Jean (Paris, France)�70/31 (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church)
Lapham, Agnes (Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Church of Christ, Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, University Church, Disciples of Christ)�66/18
Lee,
William H. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Lester,
William (Chicago, Illinois, Union Park Congregational Church; Evanston,
Illinois, First Baptist Church)�3/7; 15/29
Liebling,
Emil (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�17/24; 21/8-10; 23/13;
70/39
Lind, Robert J. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Cathedral; Northfield, Illinois, Ascension Lutheran Church)�15/16-17
Litaize,
Gaston�28/14; 67/9 (Chicago, Illinois:
Saint Ita Catholic Church)
Lloyd, Louisa (Kenilworth,
Illinois: Holy Comforter Episcopal
Church)�81/20
Lochner,
M. (River Forest, Illinois: Grace
Evangelical Lutheran Church)�81/13
Lodine, Robert (Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Hyde Park Baptist Church/Hyde Park Union Church)�15/25; 59/10; 70/13; 81/21
Lohman,
Herman (Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church)�27/4
Lornson,
David (Evanston, Illinois: First
Congregational Church)�69/14
Lucas,
Eva K. (Mrs. Deming H., Chicago, Illinois; Rogers Park Presbyterian Church)�65/22
Lutkin, Peter C. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church; Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University)�15/29; 15/16; 30/10
Lyon,
George Washburn (Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy)�28/14; 70/42
MacDonald,
Robert (Evanston, Illinois: First
Congregational Church; Chicago, Illinois:
Columbia School of Music)�69/18
MacPerson, Charles�15/26
Magill,
Mrs. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Maitland,
Rollo F.�25/12, 33; 62/7
Marallano,
Joseph F. (Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Catholic Cathedral (old))�47/4
Marazek,
Margaret�24/35
Marchal,
Andre�19/8
Martin,
Stanley (Evanston, Illinois, Saint Mark Episcopal Church)�15/29; 24/35
Maryott, Anne Pearson (Chicago, Illinois, Woodlawn Presbyterian Church, Woodlawn Park Methodist Episcopal Church, Woodlawn Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church)�70/40, 43
Matthews,
Thomas (Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church)�15/31
Matthews, W. S. B. (Chicago, Illinois,
Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church)�17/12-14; 18/15; 19/14; 20/11, 13; 21/13;
22/15-16; 23/12; 25/18; 39/7
McCall,
Joseph F. (Gary, (Miller), Indiana, Saint Mary of the Lake Catholic
Church)�56/13
McCane,
James (Chicago, Illinois: Ebenezer
Lutheran Church)�82/11
McCarrell,
A. F. (Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church)�16/18; 18/14; 19/15;
55/7; 69/14; 70/40
Mees,
Arthur�21/19
Mendelssohn,
Felix�28/14
Middelschulte, William (Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name, Saint James Catholic Church, Apollo Musical Club)�13/4; 15/21; 19/15, 17; 20/21; 21/12-13, 21; 25/8, 11-12; 28/14; 41/27; 54/20; 59/11; 62/6-7, 26; 63/13; 68/15-16; 70/40
Middelschulte, Mrs. William (Evanston, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�15/29
Miller, Mary (Marshall, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/11
Mitchell, A. Gordon�25/12; 62/7
Moline, Lily Wadhams (Oak Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist)�24/35; 66/10, 18; 67/17; 71/6
Molter,
John (Chicago, Illinois, Kehilath Anshe Ma'ayriv Synagogue)�37/11
Moore,
Thomas (Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church)�15/21; 22/19
Moore, Francis S. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, Woodlawn Park Methodist Episcopal Church, Sauganash Community Church, Illinois (Chicago) Chapter American Guild of Organists; Oak Park, Illinois: First Methodist Episcopal Church)�62/10; 70/39-41, 43I; 81/20
Moore,
Helen Coldren (Marshall, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/12
Moore,
Samuel C. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�70/40
Morgan,
George W.�20/19; 29/9; 70/19-20
Mueller,
Clara (Wilmette, Illinois: Saint
John Evangelical Lutheran Church)�69/13
Mullette,
Bertrand (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church)�63/12-13
Murray, William H. (La Grange,
Illinois�Emmanuel Episcopal Church)�85/7
Mutter,
Leo (Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church)�15/20-21, 23; 22/14
Nelson,
Edgar (Chicago, Illinois: Apollo
Musical Club)�24/35
Nikatsch,
Leo (Gary, Indiana, Holy Angels Catholic Church)�56/10
Norton,
John (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/11, 16
Ohl, John F. (Kenilworth,
Illinois: Holy Comforter Episcopal
Church)�81/21
Owen, Benjamin (Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church, First Presbyterian Church, Trinity Episcopal Church)�70/39
Owens, Andrew Bankston (Chicago,
Illinois: Eighth Church of Christ,
Scientist)�78/3 (obituary)
Pachelbel,
Charles Theodore (Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Philip Episcopal
Church)�35/17
Parks,
William C. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ita Catholic Church)�67/9
Payne, Theodore or Thomas (?) (Chicago, Illinois, Church of the Ascension, Episcopal, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Paulkert,
Karl�19/25
Pearce,
W. G. (a.k.a. Vox Humana, Chicago, Illinois)�19/14-15
Pedtke, Herman (Chicago, Illinois: Saint Gregory Catholic Church, De Paul
University; Winnetka, Illinois:
Saints Faith, Hope, and Charity Catholic Church)�79/9-10
Peirce,
Mary (Chicago, Illinois, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church)�70/36
Pettinga,
Paul (University of Illinois)�19/11
Pfefferkorn,
Otto (Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church)�19/17; 21/13, 21
Phelps,
Lawrence Irving�63/2 (obituary)
Pilcher, William (Louisville,
Kentucky: Warren Memorial
Presbyterian Church)�79/11
Quinney, Hazel Atherton (Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, University Church, Disciples of Christ, Disciples Divinity House, Chapel of the Holy Grail)�66/18, 22
Radcliffe,
Thomas (Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon Tabernacle)�19/17; 20/20-21; 21/20-21
Rayfield, Robert (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, Moody Bible Institute, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University)�59/10; 70/31-32I
Regestein,
Lois�62/7
Rein, Emil (Chicago, Illinois, First Congregational Church, Trinity Episcopal Church, Saint James Episcopal Church, Church of the Messiah)�15/16; 37/19
Reynolds,
C. E. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church, Ascension Episcopal
Church)�15/16; 30/10
Rice,
Josephine (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church)�24/33
Richardson,
John Allen (Chicago, Illinois: Saint
Paul Episcopal Church)�70/24
Robinson,
Lillian�59/10
Rockholt,
Preston (Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church)�70/28
Rohner
(Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church)�13/18; 15/19
Rokos, Sr. Mary Victoria (now Sr.
Emily, La Grange Park, Illinois�Convent of the Sisters of Saint Joseph)�85/18
Rolf,
Henry (Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church)�27/4
Roney,
Henry B. (Chicago, Illinois: Grace
Episcopal Church)�68/18-19
Root,
Frederick W. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, Third Presbyterian
Church)�37/19, 22; 70/19, 40
Root,
George F. (Chicago, Illinois, New Jerusalem Swedenborgian)�37/18-19, 21-22
Ross,
Helen W. (Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church)�70/43
Roth,
William (Chicago, Illinois:
Ebenezer Lutheran Church)�82/11
Rumsey,
Laura (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Saint-Sa�ns,
Camille (Paris, France)�19/14-15, 19
Sampers, Timothy B. (La Grange,
Illinois�First Congregational Church)�85/12
Santacroce,
Mrs. Thomas (Electa Austin; Wilmette, Illinois: Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church)�69/13
Seder,
Edwin Stanley (Oak Park, Illinois:
First Congregational Church)�66/12-13
Schlueter,
Reverend Charles, ofm, (Chicago,
Illinois, Saint Augustine Catholic Church)�20/4-5
Shawgo,
Michael (Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church)�55/10
Shuey,
William (Oak Park, Illinois)�61/8
Sill,
Norman A. (Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church)�70/28
Simmons,
Ruth (Oak Park, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�61/8
Simon, Ernest Arthur (Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church; Louisville, Kentucky, Christ Church Cathedral)�70/26
Singenberger,
John (Saint Francis, Wisconsin, Saint Francis Seminary)�19/3
Skoog,
Louise (Forest Park, Illinois, Saint Peter Lutheran Church)�13/7
Slade, Mason (La Grange,
Illinois�Emmanuel Episcopal Church)�85/6
Smedley,
William (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Smith, Cecil (La Grange, Illinois�First
Congregational Church)�85/12
Smith,
Melville�18/5
Soria,
Sal (Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name)�64/19
Sowerby, Leo (Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Saint James Episcopal Church/Cathedral, American Conservatory of Music; Washington, DC, College of Church Musicians, National Cathedral)�15/11, 16-17; 28/14; 61/5; 66/17-18
Spach,
Barrett (Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church)�59/13
Spellman,
Leslie P. (Paris, France, American Church; Raleigh, North Carolina, Meredith
College)�24/36-37
Spencer,
Patricia (Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Union Church)�70/13
Staps,
Karl O. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church)�70/32
Stebbins, Charles Albert (Highland
Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist; Chicago, Illinois, First
Church of Christ, Scientist, Second Church of Christ, Scientist; Chicago,
Illinois, and New York City, New York, Aeolian Organ Company)�25/12, 33; 28/14;
62/26
Stebbins,
G. Waring (Brooklyn, New York, Emmanuel Baptist Church)�19/17
Sterling,
W. S. (Cincinnati, Ohio)�19/17-18; 21/15-16, 21
Sterlinski,
Stanley (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Angels Catholic Church)�3/1
Stokes,
Martin (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church)�70/32
Studt,
Vernon (Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Baptist Church, Hyde Park Union
Church)�70/13
Taft,
Frank (Brooklyn, New York)�19/15, 17; 21/13-14, 21
Taylor,
Charles H. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Thayer�18/19
Theiler,
John (Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church)�27/4
Tennant,
Annie E. (Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Baptist Church)�23/19
Thomas, James A. (La Grange,
Illinois�First Presbyterian Church)�85/9
Thomas, Theodore (Chicago, Illinois, Theodore Thomas Orchestra, later Chicago Symphony Orchestra)�16/14; 17/10-11, 20, 31; 19/17; 21/11, 19
Thoms, Burton (Kenilworth, Illinois: Holy Comforter Episcopal Church)�81/19
Thornton,
Earl Clark�19/11
Thunder,
Henry Gordon (Philadelphia, Pennsyvania)�19/17; 20/14-15; 21/21
Tillinghast,
Sarah (Chicago, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church)�36/10
Tingley,
Harry (Marshall, Illinois, First Methodist Church)�19/12
Tomlins, William Lawrence (London, England; Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Apollo Musical Club, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16; 21/19-20
Torrington,
Frederick Herbert (Canada; Boston, Massachusetts: King's Chapel)�22/19
Tyng,
Mitchell (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Vail,
Harris R. (Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Baptist Church, later Hyde Park Union
Church)�70/13
Van Dusen, Frank (Wilmette, Illinois,
Wilmette Congregational Church; Chicago, Illinois, Eighth Church of Christ,
Scientist, Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist)�62/20
Vogt,
A. S. (Canada)�19/17; 20/14; 21/21
Vos, Wesley M. (Chicago, Illinois: De Paul University; Des Plaines, Illinois: The Diapason; Woodstock, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church; Barrington, Illinois: Community Church; Crystal Lake, Illinois: First United Methodsit Church; Palatine, Illinois: Saint Paul United Church of Christ)�76/3 (obituary)
Walser
(Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church)�27/4
Walter,
Johann Gottfried�28/14
Ward, Beverly A. (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Cathedral, Saint Paul Episcopal Church; Hendersonville, North Carolina, First Congregatioanl Church)�15/16-17; 70/32
Warren,
Samuel P. (New York City, New York, Grace Episcopal Church)�19/14-15; 20/19
Watson,
James (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16; 18/13-14; 19/15
Webster,
Frank B. (Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church)�15/23
Wedertz,
Gordon (Chicago, Illinois, Scottish Rite Cathedral)�23/12
Wehengel,
Joseph (Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church)�27/3-4
Weishaar,
Ignaz (Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church)�27/4
Wesley,
Charles�28/14
West,
John A. (Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Episcopal Church)�28/14; 70/40
Wheeler,
Fletcher (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Wheeler,
Scott (Evanston, Illinois: First
Congregational Church)�69/14
White,
John (Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church)�15/16
Whitehouse,
Horace (Evanston, Illinois: First
Congregational Church, Northwestern University)�69/14, 20
Whitehouse,
W. F. (Chicago, Illinois, Saints Peter & Paul Episcopal Cathedral)�29/19
Whitehouse,
Walter W. (Chicago, Illinois:
Disciples Divinity House, Chapel of the Holy Grail)�66/23
Whiting,
George E. (Boston, Massachusetts)�19/14-15, 17, 19-21; 21/21
Whitney,
S. B. (Boston, Massachusetts, Church of the Advent, Episcopal)�19/14-15; 70/40
Widor,
Charles-Marie (Paris, France, Saint-Sulpice)�15/26
Wikman,
Thomas (Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church, Music
of the Baroque)�70/32
Wild, Harrison Major (Chicago, Illinois, Ascension Episcopal, Memorial Church, Unity Church, Grace Episcopal, Apollo Musical Club)�19/15-17; 21/8-11, 13, 21; 23/12-15; 28/14; 30/9; 49/8-9; 55/14; 61/8; 62/26; 65/22; 68/14-15; 70/28, 40
Wise, Fred B. (Chicago, Illinois: University Church, Disciples of Christ)�66/18
Wolle, J. Frederick (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)�19/17; 21/14, 16-17, 21
Wood, David D. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)�19/15
Woodman, R. Huntington (Brooklyn, New York, First Presbyterian Church)�19/15, 17; 20/11-12, 14-15, 19; 21/9, 21; 70/40
Wurmer, Hans (Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Baptist Church, later Hyde Park Union Church)�70/13
Yon, Pietro (New York City, New York, Saint Patrick Cathedral)�62/7
Zeuch, William (Chicago, Illinois; Oak Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church; Boston, Massachusetts, Skinner Organ Company, First (Unitarian) Church)�15/29; 25/8, 11; 59/14-15; 61/8; 62/6-7, 19; 62/26; 69/18-19; 70/43; 71/5
Zimmerman, Walter P. (Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist)�62/26
Adams, Gilbert F.: Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church, alterations to 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating parts of 1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, which replaced 1876 Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), which replaced 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10 (�olian-Skinner opus 909)
Adams, Gilbert F.: New York City, New York, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1970 rebuild of 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B), rebuild of 1949 M. P. M�ller (opus 7900), rebuild of 1945 E. M. Skinner & Son, rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 205), rebuilt Mann & Trupiano�15/30
Adams' Sons, W. K. (opus 33): now in Vancouver, Washington, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1892), rebuilt 1985 by Bond�57/14
�olian (opus 947): Rochester, New York, George Eastman residence (1903), rebuilt 1917 �olian (opus 1416)�12/4-5I
�olian (opus 1374): now in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christ Church (1916), Episcopal, rebuilt 1934 �olian-Skinner (opus 926)�53/15
�olian (opus 1406): Chicago, Illinois, Swift mansion, now in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Belvidere, Illinois�58/12
�olian (opus 1416): Rochester, New York, George Eastman residence, 1917 rebuild of 1903 �olian (opus 947)�12/4-5I
�olian (opus 1726): Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, Longwood Gardens, Grand Ballroom (1930)�53/14
�olian (opus 1738): San Francisco, California, Grace Cathedral (Episcopal), Chapel, rebuilt 1951 �olian-Skinner (opus 1151)�49/7
�olian (opus 1775): Chicago, Illinois, Disciples Divinity House, Chapel of the Holy Grail (1930), also Skinner proposal (never built), ongoing restoration Berghaus�66/21-24SI; 67/18; 75/9; 76/24-25 (convention)
�olian-Skinner (opus 150-A and B): New York City, New York, Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, 1954 rebuild of 1906 Skinner (opus 150), tonal alteration 1963 (opus 150-B)�15/30
�olian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B): New York City, New York, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1955 rebuild of 1949 M. P. M�ller (opus 7900), rebuild of 1945 E. M. Skinner & Son, rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 205), rebuilt 1970 Gilbert Adams, rebuilt Mann & Trupiano�15/30
�olian-Skinner (opus 327-A): Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1959 alterations to 1922 Skinner (opus 327), which incorporated 1910 Casavant (opus 386) in chapel, replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, chapel organ replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
�olian-Skinner (opus 615-A and B): Worcester, Massachusetts, Wesley Methodist Church, 1955 rebuild of 1926 Skinner (opus 615), rebuilt 1972 Berkshire (opus 36)�22/8
�olian-Skinner (opus 664-A): Ann Arbor, Michigan, Hill Auditorium, 1955 rebuild of 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 700), rebuilt 1913 Hutchings, rebuilt 1927 Skinner (opus 664), built for Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World�s Fair (Columbian Exposition), Festival Hall�17/11, 20-30, 37S (Farrand & Votey); 18/10-15; 19/14-21; 20/11-21; 21/8-22; 48/6
�olian-Skinner (opus 891): New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church (1932), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980�s and 1990�s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, studio of Ernest White had 1939 �olian-Skinner (opus 995), enlarged 1941 and 1942, replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1072), replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1080, later moved to Canada), replaced 1953 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/29-33SPI (M�ller)
�olian-Skinner (opus 895): Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church, Huntington Hall (1932), temporary organ, incorporated into 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, which replaced replaced 1876 Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), which replaced 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10 (�olian-Skinner opus 909)
�olian-Skinner (opus 897): Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church, Choir Room--see Church for 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, replaced 1876 Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, replaced 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating parts of 1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall), alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford�22/10 (�olian-Skinner opus 909)
�olian-Skinner (opus 904): Battle Creek, Michigan, W. K. Kellogg Auditorium (1933)�48/5
�olian-Skinner (opus 909): Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, which replaced 1876 Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), which replaced 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, incorporating parts of 1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall, alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10 (�olian-Skinner opus 909)
�olian-Skinner (opus 910): San Francisco, California, Grace Cathedral (Episcopal), rebuilt 1952, �olian-Skinner, console interior 1968 (Ruffatti), additions 1972 (Casavant)�49/7
�olian-Skinner (opus 926): now in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christ Church, Episcopal, 1934 rebuild of 1916 �olian (opus 1374)�53/14
�olian-Skinner (opus 936): Groton, Massachusetts, Groton School, Saint John Chapel (1935), replaced 1900 George S. Hutchings, various alterations, including Kinzey-Angerstein, Nicholas-Bradford�22/11 (�olian-Skinner)
�olian-Skinner (opus 940 and 940-A): Boston, Massachusetts, Advent Episcopal Church (1935-36), rebuilt 1964 �olian-Skinner, restoration Nelson Barden Associates, Inc.�69/32
�olian-Skinner (opus 948): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Mark Episcopal Church (1937), which replaced 1902 Austin (opus 69)�53/14
�olian-Skinner (opus 963): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Hamilton Village, Saint Mary Episcopal Church (1937)�53/13
�olian-Skinner (opus 995): New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White (1939), church had 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980�s and 1990�s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, opus 995 enlarged 1941 and 1942, replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1072), replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1080, later moved to Canada), replaced 1953 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/29-33SPI (M�ller)
�olian-Skinner (opus 1036): Worcester, Massachusetts, Worcester Art Museum (1941)�22/8-9
�olian-Skinner (opus 1047-A): Denver, Colorado, First Baptist Church, built for Atlantic City, New Jersey, Senator Emerson Richards residence (1945)�61/23
�olian-Skinner (opus 1055 and 1055-A): Chicago, Illinois, Monumental Baptist Church, rebuild of c. 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1583), chimes added 1948 (opus 1055-A), which replaced 1869 Johnson & Son (opus 295, probably rebuilt from 1846 Thomas Appleton, originally in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims)�26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson); 40/4; 61/5; 62/19, 23-25S
�olian-Skinner (opus 1072): New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White, church had 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980�s and 1990�s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, opus 1072 replaced 1939 �olian-Skinner (opus 995, enlarged 1941 and 1942), replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1080, later moved to Canada), replaced 1953 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/29-33SPI (M�ller)
�olian-Skinner (opus 1075): Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon Tabernacle, 1945 rebuild of Austin (opus 573), rebuild of 1900-1901 Kimball, rebuild of Joseph Smith, rebuilt Schoenstein�30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6; 58/5; 60/18
�olian-Skinner (opus 1080): New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White (1945), church had 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980�s and 1990�s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, opus 1080 replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1072), which replaced 1939 �olian-Skinner (opus 995 enlarged 1941 and 1942), opus 1080 moved to Canada, replaced 1953 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/29-33SPI (M�ller)
�olian-Skinner (opus 1151): San Francisco, California, Grace Cathedral (Episcopal), Chapel, 1951 rebuild of 1929 �olian (opus 1738)�49/7
�olian-Skinner (opus 1195�console only): Los Angeles, California, Saint Paul Episcopal Cathedral, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church, 1928 Austin (opus 1602), restoration by Berghaus�58/5; 60/18; 64/16; 75/9
�olian-Skinner (opus 1203): Boston, Massachusetts, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Extension, 1949 replacement of 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2107), altered 1970�s J. H. Steinkampf and Jason McKown, altered 1990�s Foley-Baker, additional work 1990�s Lawrence Phelps�63/2; 69/32 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps)
�olian-Skinner (opus 1235): Forest Park, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, replaced 1914 Austin (opus 471, sold to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Timothy Episcopal Church (now Mount Vernon Baptist Church), organ gone), additions by Berghaus�9/9, 11-14SI (�olian-Skinner/Berghaus); 28/37 (�olian-Skinner/Berghaus); 61/7, 15-22S(all organs)P(�olian-Skinner); 62/30 (�olian-Skinner); 76/37 (Convention)
�olian-Skinner (opus 1278): Minneapolis, Minnesota, Saint Mark Episcopal Cathedral, 1953 addition of trumpet stop to Welte organ, rebuilt M. P. M�ller�4/8
�olian-Skinner (opus 1281): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul First Evangelical & Reformed Church, founded as Saint Paul Evangelical Church, now Saint Paul United Church of Christ (1954), burned 1955, replaced 1957 �olian-Skinner (opus 1328), replaced 1936 Wangerin, replaced 1898 Johnson & Son (opus 860)�2/4 (Johnson); 28/15
�olian-Skinner (opus 1325): Bloomington, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (1956),
replaced 1921 Estey (opus 1824), which replaced 1865 Garret House, 1982
additions M. P. M�ller, 1986 M. P. M�ller console�76/10-11
�olian-Skinner (opus 1328): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul United Church of Christ, founded as Saint Paul Evangelical Church, later Saint Paul First Evangelical and Reformed Church (1957), replaced 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1281), burned 1955, replaced 1936 Wangerin, replaced 1898 Johnson & Son (opus 860)�2/4 (Johnson); 28/15
�olian-Skinner (opus 1354): Chicago, Illinois, Roseland Presbyterian Church (founded as
First Presbyterian Church of Roseland), 1960, replaced 1911 M. P. M�ller (opus
1301), rebuilt 1914 M�ller (opus 1709)�74/3-7SI (M�ller/�olian-Skinner); 75/13
�olian-Skinner (opus 1359): Chicago, Illinois, Edgebrook Community Church (United Church of Christ), 1961, replaced unknown, additions 1990's Church Music Service�62/14-18SPI (�olian-Skinner)
�olian-Skinner (opus 1390): La Grange, Illinois, First Presbyterian
Church (1962), replaced 1937 Estey (opus 2798, built as opus 2151 in 1924 for
Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy studio), retaining Estey in chancel, which
replaced W. W. Kimball, chancel organ since altered, 1981 Brunzema (opus
3)�85/3, 8-11SI (�olian-Skinner, Brunzema)
�olian-Skinner (opus 1398): Saint Paul, Minnesota, Cathedral of Saint Paul (1963), also 1925 Skinner (opus 518)�4/8
�olian-Skinner (opus 1450): Chicago, Illinois, Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist (1967)�18/6; 75/3
�olian-Skinner (opus 1455): Kenilworth, Illinois: Holy Comforter Episcopal Church (1965),
earlier instruments: 1906 Hook
& Hastings (opus 2106), burned 1906, replaced 1907 Hook & Hastings
(opus 2147), replaced 1928 with c. 1927 Welte (?), built for Wilmette,
Illinois, Wilmette Village Theatre, �olian-Skinner since altered�81/18-23SPI
(�olian-Skinner)
�olian-Skinner (opus 1466): Oak Park, Illinois, Judson Baptist Church (1966-1967), rebuild of 1929 Estey (opus 2848), alterations by Gilbert Mead�78/9, 14-18SI (both organs); 79/18
�olian-Skinner (opus 1516): Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church (1970), rebuilt 1994 Goulding & Wood, replaced 1970 Roderer (sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 210), which replaced 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 436, moved c. 1912 to Chicago, Illinois, Christ Presbyterian Church, destroyed 1967), which replaced 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 65), built for Chicago, Illinois, North Presbyterian Church, merged 1871 with Westminster Presbyterian Church to form Fourth Presbyterian Church, burned 1871�9/5 (Johnson); 25/22 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson), 23 (Pilcher); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher): 42/26-27, 30-31 (Pilcher)
�olian-Skinner (opus 3015): Chicago, Illinois, Sherwood School of Music, now Sherwood Conservatory of Music (1941), now in Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, Choir Room, Old Church: 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 148, factory number 1401), demolished with building 1967, New Main Church: 1978 Casavant (opus 3383); Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles: 1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615, built for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, then in Masonic Temple, Faribault, Minnesota, restored 1994 Rutz, Morristown, Minnesota)�46/1 (Johnson & Son); 53/4; 54/5-6S, 10 (Casavant/Johnson & Son); 56/11, 15; 61/4S (�olian-Skinner); 69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10
Ahearn, Dan: Warner, New Hampshire, Magdalene College Chapel, 1999 relocation of 1937 Wicks (opus 1592), built for East Chicago, Indiana, Assumption (Slovak) Catholic Church, church closed 1998�66/9SI
Ahearn, Dan: Ann Arbor, Michigan, Motherhouse of Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, 2000 moving of 1947 Wicks (opus 2751), built for Gary, Indiana, Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church, a rebuild of a (second-hand?) Kilgen, Gary building later Abundant Life Missionary Baptist Church, organ removed 2000 to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Motherhouse of Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist�56/10, 12SP; 67/11I
Ahrend (opus 75): Eugene, Oregon, University of Oregon, School of Music, Beall Concert Hall (1972)�57/16
American Organ Supply: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, restorative repairs 1924 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217), 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2)�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
American Organ Supply: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Anthony Catholic Church, rebuild of 1923 Wangerin, rebuild of 1890 Wm. Schuelke�26/12, 14-16S(all organs)I
Anderson, C.: Georgetown, Colorado, Grace Episcopal Church (1876)�61/24
Anderson, C.: Colorado Springs, Colorado, First Presbyterian Church (c. 1879), now in Manitou Springs, Colorado, Community Congregational Church�61/25
Anderson, Chas.: Denver, Colorado, Asbury United Methodist Church (1882)�61/25
Anderson, E.: East Chicago, Indiana, First Congregational Church, rebuild or replacement of 1914 Hinners�65/12-13S (Anderson)
Andover: Bucksport, Maine, Elm Street Congregational Church, 1863 E.
& G. G. Hook (opus 328), restored 1963 Andover�8/3; 10/2
Andover: Leominster, Massachusetts, Saint Mark Episcopal Church, 1964 rebuild of 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 445), built for Fitchville, Massachusetts, Christ Church, Episcopal�22/10-11
Andover Organ Company (opus 111): Newton Centre, Massachusetts, First Baptist Church (1985)�69/33
Andover: Oxford, Massachusetts, Grace Episcopal Church, 1971 restoration of 1867 Johnson (opus 223)�22/11
Andover: Buffalo, New York, Saint Joseph Catholic Cathedral, 2000
rebuild of 1876 Hook & Hastings, E. & G. G. (opus 848), built for
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Centennial Exposition, moved to Buffalo�82/2-3I
(Andover)
Andrews, Alvinza & Son: Auburn, Washington, Saint Matthew Episcopal Church (1853)�14/10; 16/28
Andrews, Alvinza: Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (1854), rebuilt 1864 Chant, burned 1871, replaced 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 410), rebuilt 1892 Farrand & Votey, rebuilt 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 535), rebuilt 1917 Austin (opus 767)�25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31 (Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Johnson), 21 (Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S (Andrews/Chant); 42/26, 30-32; 55/4-5S
Andrews, G.: Chicago, Illinois, Salem Church (Evangelical Lutheran or Congregational?), 1864�35/5; 38/3-4
Andrews, G.: Chicago, Illinois, Our Saviour Church (Episcopal or Lutheran?), 1865�35/5; 38/6
Andrews, G.: Chicago, Illinois, Julius Bauer & Co. (1865)�35/5; 39/6-7
Appleton, Thomas: now in New York City, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art�22/9
Appleton, Thomas: Middle Haddam, Connecticut, Second Congregational Church (1827), restored 1992 Mann & Trupiano�45/5
Appleton, Thomas: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Church of Our Lord, Episcopal (c. 1830)�16/29
Appleton, Thomas: Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Philip Episcopal Church, Chapel of the Good Shepherd (1839)�17/32; 35/18
Appleton, Thomas: Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims (1846), probably rebuilt 1869 for Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church, by Johnson & Son (opus 295), later in Chicago, Illinois, Memorial Baptist Church, organ gone�26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson); 40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/5; 62/24
Austin (opus 2�built under Clough & Warren name): Detroit, Michigan, Sweetest Heart of Mary Catholic Church (1894)�48/4
Austin (opus 65): Chicago, Illinois, Bush Temple of Music (c. 1903), burned, some pipes in Techny, Illinois, Divine Word Seminary, Chapel of the Holy Spirit, 1924-1927 Wiener Bros., also incorporating 1911 Wicks (opus 38), built for Techny, Illinois�24/19-20 (insert) SI (Wiener); 69/7, 22-28SI (Austin/Wicks/Wiener); 71/22I (Wiener)
Austin (opus 69): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Mark Episcopal Church, replaced 1937 �olian-Skinner (opus 948)�43/24
Austin (opus 92): Denver, Colorado, Oakes Home, Chapel of Our Most Merciful Saviour (1902/1903), building now Gardens of Saint Elizabeth's, Chapel of Christ the King�61/25-26
Austin (opus 166): New Britain, Connecticut, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1906)�45/5
Austin (opus 172): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Norwegian Lutheran Church (1906), altered Berghaus�75/12
Austin (opus 271): Chicago, Illinois, Austin Methodist
Episcopal Church (1909), rebuilt 1954 Austin, church later Fraternite Notre
Dame, a.k.a. Our Lady of Frechou, Mother of Mercy and Mother of the Church�73/14-16SI;
78/9-11SI; 79/18
Austin: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Patrick Catholic Church (1914), replaced c. 1873 William Pilcher, which replaced 1858 Erben�35/5 (Erben); 37/6; 62/6 (Austin)
Austin (opus 471): Forest Park, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church (1914), 1939 proposed rebuild by M. P. M�ller, sold to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Timothy Episcopal Church (now Mount Vernon Baptist Church, organ gone), 1950�s proposal, not built, replaced 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1235), additions by Berghaus�9/9, 11-14SI (�olian-Skinner/Berghaus); 61/7, 15-21S(all organs)P(�olian-Skinner); 62/30 (�olian-Skinner)
Austin (opus 500): built for San Francisco, California,
Festival Hall of Exposition, later in Civic Auditorium�74/23
Austin (opus 507): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Clement Episcopal Church (1914)�53/14
Austin (opus 558): Chicago, Illinois, Medinah Temple, removed to storage 2001 Austin, earlier buildings housed 1875 Hook & Hastings (opus 794, built for Chicago, Illinois, Unity Unitarian Church, replaced 1868 Hook & Hastings (opus 471))�24/11 (Hook opus 794/Austin); 25/3-12, 33SPI (Austin); 28/6 (Austin/Hook & Hastings), 9 (Austin), 13, 20 (Hook, opus 794), 32 (Austin); 29/34 (Austin); 29/33 (Hook opus 794); 35/5 (Hook opus 471); 42/26-27, 30-31 (opus 471); 55/13-16S (both organs); 55/14; 56/20; 62/6-10SP (Austin, Hook, etc.); 63/4 (Austin); 64/4I (Austin); 65/5 (Austin); 66/5 (Austin); 67/5I (Austin); 69/5I (Austin); 71/20I (Austin); 72/4I (Austin); 78/8
Austin (opus 573): Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon Tabernacle, 1915 rebuild of 1900-1901 Kimball, rebuild of Joseph Smith, rebuilt 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1075), rebuilt Schoenstein�30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6
Austin (opus 579): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1915), replaced unknown, burned 1956, replaced 1958 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and rebuilt as opus 8516 for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White, to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/5, 23-33SPI (Austin/M�ller); 71/21S (Pasi)
Austin (opus 659): Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist (1916), replaced 1905 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 108), building later Mount Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, later Art Smith residence�78/4-8SI
Austin (opus 664): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel Catholic Church (1916), burned 1949 and 1952, rebuilt 1953 William Delle, including pipework from Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name (?)�62/19, 21-23S
Austin (opus 681): Chicago, Illinois, Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist (1917), 1922 Austin additions, building later First Church of Christ, Scientist, now Saint John Baptist Temple�62/25; 65/26
Austin (opus 767): Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (see also Olivet Presbyterian Church), 1917 rebuilt 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 410), (which replaced 1854 Andrews, rebuilt 1864 Chant, burned 1871), rebuilt 1892 Farrand & Votey, rebuilt 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 535)�25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31 (Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Johnson), 21 (Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S (Andrews/Chant); 39/8; 42/26 (Andrews/Chant); 54/12; 55/6-10S (Austin); 56/19-20
Austin (opus 860): Pueblo, Colorado, Pueblo City Hall and Memorial Auditorium (1920)�61/25
Austin (opus 930): Springfield, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (later Cathedral), c. 1843 Harrison A. Hough, replaced 1848 Schwab, replaced 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 554), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 930), replaced 1977 electronic�47/2-3S (Schwab); 52/4-5
Austin (opus 948): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church, now Cathedral, rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), further alterations, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, which replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), which replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (?sold to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), burned 1871, which replaced 1837 Erben, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211?), now gone�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/1875 Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, 1870 Johnson); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson); 74/23
Austin (opus 978): Chicago, Illinois, Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows, 1920 console for 1902 Lyon & Healy, ongoing restorative repairs, Berghaus Organ Company�3/1, 4S; 28/27; 54/12-15S; 56/19; 62/6; 72/4I; 76/34 (Convention); 77/3
Austin (opus 1196): Chicago, Illinois, Our Lady of Solace Catholic Church (1923) closed 1980�s, console later at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Lawrence Catholic Church (closed 2002), 1928 Austin (opus 1588), which replaced 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 39, factory number 1274)�50/6, 10; 75/3-5SI (Austin opus 1588)
Austin (opus 1233): Denver, Colorado, Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (1925), building now Lotus in the Flame Temple, Denver Zen Center�61/25
Austin (opus 1246): Chicago, Illinois, All Saints Polish National Catholic Cathedral, building now Covenant Presbyterian Church (1924/1931)�56/4-5S
Austin (opus 1274): Winnetka, Illinois, Christ Church, Episcopal, rebuilt, parts in Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church, 1892 Farrand & Votey (opus 119)�3/1, 6, 11-13, 15S (Farrand & Votey); 17/11 (Farrand & Votey); 25/30-31, 33I (Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh); 27/21 (Morton); 28/6 (Farrand & Votey), 13 (Hall & Labagh), 30 (Farrand & Votey); 29/33 (Farrand & Votey); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh); 41/14 (Hall & Labagh); 54/12, 18-20S (Farrand & Votey; 56/19 (Farrand & Votey)
Austin (opus 1297): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ambrose Roman Catholic Church�50/5, 7S; 58/19-20S
Austin (opus 1515): Chicago, Illinois, Eighteenth Church of Christ, Scientist (1927)�66/5
Austin (opus 1588): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Lawrence Catholic Church (1928), replaced 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 39, factory number 1274), addition of console from 1923 Austin opus 1196 (Chicago, Illinois, Our Lady of Solace Catholic Church, closed 1980�s), closed 2002�50/6, 10S; 75/3-5SI (Austin opus 1588)
Austin (opus 1602): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic (1928), console replaced by 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1195), restoration by Berghaus�58/4-9S; 60/18; 64/16; 72/5I; 75/9; 76/26-27 (Convention)
Austin (opus 1627): Hartford, Connecticut, Bushnell Memorial Hall (1929)�45/5
Austin (opus 1634): South Bend, Indiana, Westminster
Presbyterian Church (1928)�73/13
Austin (opus 1646): Chicago, Illinois, Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1928-1929 rebuild of 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 525)�62/26; 77/4-8SI (Austin); 78/8, 28I
Austin (opus 1670): Chicago, Illinois, Visitation Catholic Church (1929), replaced 1910 Casavant (opus 427), Casavant moved to Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault, parish merged c. 1990 with Saint Basil Catholic Church to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, church demolished 1998�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI (Austin/Casavant); 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Austin (opus 1796): Chicago, Illinois, Catholic Apostolic Church, building now Christ the Savior Orthodox Church in America (1931)�55/11-12S
Austin (opus 2043): Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church) (1941), replaced 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), burned 1947, replaced by 1924 Skinner (opus 424, rebuilt 1949 A. R. Temple & Associates)�59/11-16S (all organs); 83/3-4I
Austin (opus 2147): Waukegan, Illinois, Saint Bartholomew Catholic Church (1952), congregation merged with Saint Joseph Catholic Church to form Holy Family Catholic Church, using Saint Joseph Church�81/3
Austin (opus 2159): Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, 1949 rebuild of 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuild of 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuild of 1870 Louis Mitchell, also 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, which possibly replaced unknown, Austin sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin)
Austin (opus 2168): Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, 1950 rebuild of lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt Berghaus; also 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, which possibly replaced unknown, 1870 Louis Mitchell, rebuilt 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin)
Austin (opus 2317): Gary (Glen Park), Indiana, Forty-Third Avenue Presbyterian Church, replaced Kilgen organ, now in Park Ridge, Illinois, Park Ridge Presbyterian Church�59/16-18S (Austin)
Austin (opus 2368): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church, now Cathedral, 1961 rebuild of Austin (opus 948), which replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), which replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (?sold to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), burned 1871, which replaced 1837 Erben, further alterations, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211?), now gone�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/1875 Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, 1870 Johnson); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)
Austin: Los Angeles, California, Saint James
Episcopal Church�58/5
Banahan, John: Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1950�s alterations to 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), replaced 1990 Bradford (opus 6), containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), and William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford)
Barckhoff: Chenoa, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic
Church (c. 1893)�7/2, 5SI
Barckhoff: Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893,
Columbian Exposition), proposal, not built�18/10
Barckhoff: Clinton, Illinois, Family of God Church, built as Saint Paul
Universalist Church, (c. 1900), rebuilt Degner�7/3-4, 6SI
Barckhoff: Clinton, Illinois, Saint Paul Universalist Church, later
Family of God Church (c. 1900), rebuilt Degner�7/3-4, 6SI
Barckhoff, Carl: Valparaiso, Indiana, Immanuel
Evangelical Lutheran Church (1886), replaced 1914 Hillgreen-Lane & Company
(opus 361), rebuilt 1941 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1062), burned 1975,
replaced 1978 Steiner-Reck (opus 62), also 1992 Steiner-Reck�68/26-29SPI
(Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)
Barckhoff: Canton, Michigan, Saint John Neumann Catholic Church (1885),
rebuilt 1993 Wigton (opus 17-R)�48/7
Barckhoff: Ypsilanti, Michigan, First
Congregational United Church of Christ (1905)�48/6
Barckhoff: Auburn, New York, Saint Mary Catholic
Church (c. 1885)�4/9
Barckhoff: Brooklyn, New York, Saint John the
Baptist Church (1893)�17/31, 36
Barckhoff: Middletown, Ohio, Broadway United Methodist Church (now First United Methodist Church), replaced 1916 M. P. M�ller (1935 console), replaced 1974 Reuter�47/6-7S (M�ller)
Barckhoff: Erie, Pennsylvania, Saint Peter Cathedral, 1893 Barckhoff, originally intended for Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World�s Fair (Columbian Exposition)�17/11, 30-31, 36-37S; 18/10
Barckhoff: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint John Lutheran Church (1890), rebuilt Wangerin-Weickhardt, later additions Wangerin�26/9-10SI
Barden, Nelson, & Associates: Boston, Massachusetts, Advent Episcopal Church, restoration of 1935-36 �olian-Skinner (opus 940), rebuilt 1964 �olian-Skinner (opus 940-A)�69/32
Barden, Nelson, & Assoc.: Boston, Massachusetts, Boston University, Boston University symphonic organ�69/31
Bartholomay & Son, F. A.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown,
Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, c. 1932 rebuild of 1862 Hall &
Labagh�53/15
Bartola Musical Instrument Co.: Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Stadium
(1929)�46/5-10
Barton: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Paramount Theatre (1929)�40/23
Barton, Grand: Ann Arbor, Michigan, Michigan
Theatre�48/4
Bassett, Ira: Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church, 1871 rebuild of 1867 Johnson (opus 216), which replaced 1857 House, burned 1874, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), now Olivet Baptist Church�14/14 (Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 35/5 (House, Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 39/20 (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 71/10; 72/6I
Bassett, Ira (?): Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church, c. 1875 rebuild (or by Johnson & Son, no opus number?), Henry Erben (1871), possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill, 1912 building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, congregation merged c. 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ (see Kenwood Evangelical Church/United Church of Christ), Morris rebuilt 1961, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964)�26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/M�ller); 72/6I
Bassett, Ira: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Universalist, 1892 rebuild of 1875 Odell (opus 141), replaced 1857 Erben, burned 1871�25/23 (Odell); 26/20 (Odell/Bassett); 35/5; 36/9-10P; 42/26, 30, 31
Bassett, Ira: Barre, Pennsylvania, Congregational Church (c. 1865), sold 1896 to East Barre, Pennsylvania, Congregational Church�26/18
Bassett, Ira: Barre, Pennsylvania, Methodist Church, replaced 1904 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1546)�26/18
Bates & Culley: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Kensington
Methodist Church (Old Brick) (1897)�53/16
Becker, Jack: Merna, Illinois, Saint Patrick Catholic Church,
refurbishment of 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 192, factory number 1446),
destroyed 1982 by tornado�31/30
Becker, Klaus: South Holland, Illinois, Peace
Christian Reformed Church (1973)�17/8-9SI
Becker, Martin: Monson, Massachusetts, Congregational
Church 1952 rebuild of 1892 Johnson & Son (opus 781)�25/21
Bedient: Rock Island, Illinois, Augustana College, Ascension
Chapel�38/22; 40/20
Beiber, Paul: Chicago, Illinois, Millard Congregational Church, founded as Lawndale Congregational Church, work (?) on 1893 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 356, built for Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterian Church), building c. 1997-1998 became Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America, Steere moved 1996 to Madison, Wisconsin, Luther Memorial Lutheran Church�23/3-6I (insert); 24/11; 25/21; 26/18; 28/6, 28; 29/33; 30/26; 63/6-7SI
Bennett (?): Gary, Indiana, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, rebuilt
unknown�60/15-16S
Berghaus: Addison, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1980
Berghaus�28/37
Berghaus: Arlington Heights, Illinois, Arlington Heights Evangelical
Free Church, 1982 rebuild of hybrid/Geneva, burned 1982�28/38
Berghaus: Aurora, Illinois, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 1981 rebuild of
hybrid�28/38
Berghaus: Beecher, Illinois, Zion Lutheran Church (1973)�28/36
Berghaus: Bellwood, Illinois, Berghaus Organ Company (1979)�28/37
Berghaus: Brookfield, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1982
rebuild of Wicks�28/38
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Ashburn Lutheran Church (1981)�28/38
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows, ongoing restorative repairs to 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 90, factory number 1342), 1920 Austin console, opus 978)�3/1, 4S; 24/11; 28/6, 27; 29/35; 54/12-15S; 56/19; 62/6; 72/5I; 75/10-11; 76/34 (Convention); 77/3
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Disciples Divinity House, Chapel of the Holy Grail, ongoing restoration of 1930 �olian (opus 1775), also Skinner proposal (never built)�66/21-24SI; 75/9
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Grace English
Lutheran Church, 1971 rebuilt of c. 1950 Reuter (opus 900)�28/37
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, rebuild of 1950 Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuild of lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, also 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, which possibly replaced unknown, also 1870 Louis Mitchell, rebuilt 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), also 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Jehovah Lutheran Church, 1976 rebuild of
Toledo Pipe Organ Company rebuild of �olian organ built for Bay City, Michigan,
with 1965 Casavant console�28/37
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Music of the Baroque (1984)�28/37
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Nazareth Lutheran Church (1976)�28/36
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church, 1990 relocation of 1907 Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt (opus 89?), possibly rebuilt H. B. Harrison, also possible work by William Delle, church closed c. 1990, to Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church (replacing 1966 Charles A. Wiener), replaced 1866 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 70), built for Sycamore, Illinois, First Congregational Church (replaced 1867 Pilcher Bros. opus 79), moved to Saint Boniface (1868)�15/4, 6-7SI; 35/5; 39/12S (Pilcher opus 70); 64/9-12SI (both organs)
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Lutheran Church (1982)�28/37
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mark Lutheran Church, 1970 rebuild
of M. P. M�ller�28/37
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church, restoration of 1928 Austin (opus 1602), 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1195, console only)�58/4-9S; 60/18; 64/16; 75/9; 76/26-27 (Convention)
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Angels (Polish)
Catholic Church, ongoing restoration of 1920 W. W. Kimball with D. S. Wentz
console�3/1-2S; 30/12, 26I; 52/6, 15-16S, 20-21; 75/12
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, 1970
rebuild of 1888 Jackson, replaced c. 1863-1871 Pilcher (?)�16/8-9SI; 28/35-36
Berghaus: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Norwegian Lutheran Church, later Saint Paul Community Church, alterations to 1906 Austin (opus 172)�75/12
Berghaus: Cicero, Illinois, Saint Frances of Rome Catholic Church,
1978 rebuild of unknown�28/37
Berghaus: Downers Grove, Illinois, First Christian Church (1977)�28/36
Berghaus: Downers Grove, Illinois, Janet Hutchins residence
(1981)�28/37
Berghaus: Downers Grove, Illinois, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1982
rebuild of 1964 Reuter (opus 1461)�28/38
Berghaus: Elgin, Illinois, First Congregational Church, 1893 Farrand
& Votey (opus 71), rebuilt hybrid, rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�28/37
Berghaus: Elgin, Illinois, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (1976)�28/36
Berghaus: Elk Grove Village, Illinois, later Andover, Massachusetts,
Earl Miller residence (1971)�28/36
Berghaus: Elmhurst, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ,
founded as Saint Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church, 1898 Hinners &
Albertsen, 1979 rebuild of M. P. M�ller�28/37
Berghaus: Forest Park, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1976 additions to 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1235)�9/9, 11-14SI (�olian-Skinner/Berghaus); 28/37 (�olian-Skinner); 61/15-22S(all organs)P(�olian-Skinner); 62/30; 76/37 (Convention)
Berghaus: Franklin Park, Illinois, Mount Calvary Lutheran Church (1979)�28/37
Berghaus: Franklin Park, Illinois, Resurrection Lutheran Church, 1964 Wicks, rebuilt 1983 Berghaus�28/38
Berghaus: Glenview, Illinois, Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1979 rebuild of 1957 Schlicker, which replaced 1909 Hinners, sold to Northbrook, Illinois, Saint Giles Episcopal Church (replaced 1993 Helmuth Wolff (opus 37)), Hinners sold to Okemos, Michigan, William J. Schneider�18/16-17SI (Hinners); 28/37
Berghaus: Hinsdale, Illinois, Redeemer Lutheran Church, hybrid organ, rebuilt 1984 Berghaus�28/37
Berghaus: La Grange, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1978)�28/37
Berghaus: La Grange, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church,
2002-2003 rebuild of 1968-1969 Wicks (opus 4862), a rebuild of 1940 Wicks (opus
2138)�85/3, 14-17SI (Berghaus)
Berghaus: La Grange Park, Illinois, Saint Michael Lutheran Church, 1977 rebuild of 1958 Schlicker�28/37
Berghaus: Lemont, Illinois, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, 1979 rebuild of Wangerin�28/37
Berghaus: Lyons, Illinois, Zion Lutheran Church, 1909 Coburn, rebuilt Doerr, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/36
Berghaus: Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church�see Berghaus, Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church
Berghaus: Oak Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, building now Arts Center of Oak Park, 2000 tonal reversals with Chicago-Midwest Chapter, Organ Historical Society of changes in 1961 Emanuel Semerad and 1975-1977 William Hansen, during rebuild of 1916 W. W. Kimball�61/7, 11-14SP; 62/30; 67/6, 11I, 17; 68/3, 38I; 71/6I; 72/4, 8I; 76/37-38 (Convention)
Berghaus: Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church, 1972 rebuild of 1922 Casavant (opus 940), later alterations�28/37
Berghaus: Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Edmund Catholic Church, 2000 renovation of 1913 Casavant Fr�res (South Haven opus 9), rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2111), alterations by unknown�61/7, 14-15S; 62/30; 67/6-7I; 68/3
Berghaus: Oak Park, Illinois, Willard Memorial Methodist Church, 1980 rebuild of 1930�s Temple Organ, building later Telgdu United Methodist Church, congregation merged with Cuyler Avenue Methodist Church, Trinity Methodist Church, and Washington Boulevard Methodist Church, using the Cuyler Avenue church facility�28/38; 78/12-14
Berghaus: O�Fallon, Illinois, O�Fallon United Church of Christ (1973)�28/36
Berghaus: Orland Park, Illinois, Christ Lutheran Church (1974)�28/36
Berghaus: Palos Park, Illinois, Peace Memorial United Church of Christ (1979)�28/38
Berghaus: River Forest, Illinois, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded in Oak Park�see also Oak Park), 1987 rebuild of 1956 Schlicker rebuild of 1931 Skinner (opus 833)�81/13-16SI (all organs)
Berghaus: Saint Charles, Illinois, First Congregational Church, 1980 rebuild of Wangerin�28/38
Berghaus: Sycamore, Illinois, Saint John Lutheran Church, 1982 rebuild of M. P. M�ller�28/38
Berghaus: Westchester, Illinois, Faith Lutheran Church (1978)�28/37
Berghaus: Yorkville, Illinois, Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 Hinners, rebuilt 1980 Berghaus�28/37
Berghaus: Crown Point, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church (1984), replaced John Sole (believed incorrectly to be Va Dinter)�15/4; 1/25; 28/37
Berghaus: Hammond, Indiana, Saint John Lutheran Church (1976)�28/37
Berghaus: Hobart, Indiana, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church of Northwest Indiana (ELS), 2000 relocation of 1953 M. P. M�ller (opus 8549), built for Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church�69/5-6SI
Berghaus: Lafayette, Indiana, First Baptist Church, 1971 rebuild of 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 648)�28/36
Berghaus: Valparaiso, Indiana, Faith Lutheran Church (1978 or 1979)�28/37; 68/11, 35SI
Berghaus: Valparaiso, Indiana, Thomas Surber residence (1988)�68/33S
Berghaus: Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Chapel of the
Resurrection, 2001 relocation of 1980 Rieger built for Valparaiso, Indiana,
William and Ann Walton residence�74/16
Berghaus: Barien Springs, Michigan, Ruth Ann Plue residence (1981)�28/37
Berghaus: Bullock Creek, Michigan, Messiah Lutheran Church (1975)�28/36
Berghaus: Saint Joseph, Michigan, First Congregational Church, 1958 Sauter, rebuilt 1984 Berghaus�28/38
Berghaus: Akron, Ohio, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1983 rebuild of 1955 Reuter (opus 1152), rebuilt of 1914 M. P. M�ller (opus 1575)�28/38
Berghaus: Cleveland, Ohio, Christ Lutheran Church (1969)�28/37
Berghaus: Cleveland, Ohio, Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1977 rebuild of 1953 Schlicker�28/37
Berghaus: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Gloria Dei-Bethesda Lutheran Church (1978)�28/37
Bergstrom, John (opus 8): Portland, Oregon, Holy Rosary Catholic
Church, rebuilt 1996 Bond�57/16
Berkshire: Orono, Maine, Methodist Church, rebuild of 1891 Emmons
Howard�8/2; 10/1
Berkshire (opus 36): Worcester, Massachusetts, Wesley United
Methodist Church, 1972 rebuild of 1926 Skinner (opus 615), rebuilt 1955
�olian-Skinner (opus 615-A and B)�22/8
Berkshire: Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church,
1975-1976 revisions to 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating parts of
1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall),
replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, which replaced 1876
Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), which replaced 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned
1874, alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions
Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932
�olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10 (�olian-Skinner opus 909)
Berschdorf, Norbert: Racine, Wisconsin, Saint Joseph
Catholic Church, 1965 rebuild of 1870 Pomplitz�10/9; 11/3-4, 7SI
Biggers, James W.: 1957-1963 rebuild
(with John J. Norris Organ Company and others) of Gary, Indiana, Christ
Episcopal Church, 1912 Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 285), console
rebuilt 1936, rebuilt 1980-1981, David L. Hamblin, Jr., building now Saint Stephen
Missionary Baptist Church�60/10-11S
Bishop Organ Company: Arlington, Massachusetts, First Parish
Unitarian Church, 1998 restoration of 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 529),
built for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christ Methodist Episcopal Church, relocated
1983 through Organ Clearing House by Richard Nickerson�69/32
Bishop Organ Company: Lexington, Massachusetts, Follen Community Church, 1995-1996 relocation and restoration through Organ Clearing House of 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 466), built for Stoneham, Massachusetts, Christian Union Church�69/32
Bogue & Associates, Daniel: Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Cantius
(Polish) Catholic Church, mid-1990's rebuild of 1920's Kilgen (replaced 1900 A.
B. Felgemaker & Co. opus 723)�52/6, 11-14S, 20
Bogue & Associates, Daniel: Park Ridge, Illinois, Park Ridge
Presbyterian Church, relocation and work on 1959 Austin (opus 2317), built for
Gary (Glen Park), Indiana, Forty-Third Avenue Presbyterian Church�59/16-18S
Bogue & Associates, Daniel: Donaldson, Indiana, Convent Ancilla
Domini, Chapel, 1997 rebuild of 1923 Van Dinter, rebuilt 1989 David
Skinner�15/4 (Van Dinter); 27/9 (Van Dinter); 56/6-9S
Bogue, Daniel, & Associates: Gary, Indiana, Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church, 1947 Wicks (opus 2751), rebuild of Kilgen (second-hand?), building later Abundant Life Missionary Baptist Church, organ removed 2000 by Bogue to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Motherhouse of Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist�56/10, 12SP; 67/11I
Bond: now in Corvalis, Oregon, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1986
rebuild of 1892 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1090)�57/16
Bond: now in Aurora, Oregon, Aurora Presbyterian Church, 1992
rebuild of 1915 Hinners (opus 1943)�57/14
Bond: now in Portland, Oregon, All Saints' Episcopal Church, 1985
rebuild of (1892) Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1121)�57/13-14
Bond: now in Milwaukie, Oregon, Milwaukie Presbyterian Church,
1992 rebuild of 1898 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 348)�57/15
Bond: now in Portland, Oregon, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1984
rebuild of unknown builder (c. 1885 organ)�57/14
Bond: Portland, Oregon, Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 1996 rebuild
of 1881 John Bergstrom (opus 8)�57/16
Bond: now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, c.
1880, rebuilt c. 1901 Geo. Kilgen & Son, rebuilt 1982 Bond�57/14-15
Bond: now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Mary Catholic Cathedral 1996
rebuild of 1904 Los Angeles Art Organ Company (opus 42)�57/13
Bond: now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Patrick Church, restored (1987) of unknown (English, c.1875)�57/13
Bond: now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Thomas More Catholic Church,
rebuild of 1914 Kilgen�57/13
Bond
(opus 25): Salem, Oregon, Cone
Chapel, Walter Hall, Williamette University 1996�57/16
Bond: Federal Way, Washington, Saint Theresa
Catholic Church�16/27
Bond: now in Vancouver, Washington, Saint Luke Episcopal Church,
1892 W. K. Adams' Sons (opus 33), rebuilt 1984�57/14
Boody, John, and Fritz Noack: Orono, Maine, University of Maine, 1971
rebuild of 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1907)�8/2
Bosch,
Werner (opus 429): Portland, Oregon,
Cathedral of Saint Mark (Anglican)�57/13
Bosch, Werner (opus 578): Barrington, Illinois, Saint Michael
Episcopal Church (1970), revoiced 1973 Roderer�18/18-19SI
Bosman,
Frans W. M. (opus 7): Castle Rock,
Washington: Saint Paul Lutheran
(1990)�57/15
Bozeman-Gibson
& Co.: Belfast, Maine, First
Church, 1975 restoration of 1848 George Stevens�8/2; 10/2; 17/32, 35
Bozeman-Gibson & Co. (opus 9): Marine City, Michigan, Holy Cross
Catholic Church, 1976 rebuild of 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 300), rebuilt
1896 Hook & Hastings, earlier, Louis Van Dinter�34/9; 48/6
Bozeman & Company, George (opus
27): Iowa City, Iowa, Trinity
Episcopal Church, 1983 rebuild of 1912 Henry Pilcher�s Sons (opus 748), built
for Lima, Ohio, Spring Street Lutheran Church, relocated 1925 to Findlay, Ohio,
by Lima Pipe Organ Company�40/21
Bozeman & Co., George (opus
33): Aiken, South Carolina, Saint
Mary, Help of Christians Catholic Church, 1985 rebuild of 1911 Hinners (opus
1249), built for Chicago, Illinois, Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church, later
Fowler-Clifton United Methodist Church, building later Greater Zion Hill
Missionary Baptist Church�63/7-8SI
Bozeman, Jr., & Co., George: Woburn, Massachusetts, First Congregational Church, 1992 restoration of 1860 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 283), c. 1913 alterations unknown�44/4; 69/32
Bozeman & Co., George (opus
55): now in Marylhurst, Oregon,
Marylhurst College, Saint Anne Chapel, 1994 rebuild of 1901 Hutchings-Votey
(opus 554)�57/16
Bradford: now in Chicago, Illinois, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1891 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 54), built for Superior, Wisconsin, Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)�43/33; 75/11; 76/35-36 (Convention)
Bradford: Chicago, Illinois, Lake View Presbyterian Church, 2001 restorative repairs to 1898 Lyon & Healy opus 29 (factory number 1263), electrified 1950�s Nicholas Doerr�75/12; 77/3; 79/12-15SI; 80/8; 85/21
Bradford (Prairie): Chicago, Illinois, Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, restoration of 1888 Johnson & Son (opus 690)�28/6, 15, 25, 38; 29/33; 58/9
Bradford: Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair United Methodist Church, founded as Montrose Methodist Episcopal Church, later Mayfair Methodist Episcopal Church, 1999 purchase and storage of Johnson & Son (opus 386), believed to be built for Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge (1872), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 237), burned 1871, which replaced 1863 Pilcher (sold to Peoria, Illinois, New Jerusalem Church), moved in 1923 to Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair Methodist Church by Coburn Organ Company, renovated 1984 J. C. Taylor�24/11 (1872 Johnson); 25/21 (1867 Johnson); 27/24-29SI; 28/6, 23; 29/31-32S, 33-34 (insert); 37/17-18; 38/19 (1867 Johnson); 42/31 (Johnson opus 237); 58/9; 62/6 (1872 Johnson); 64/5-6SI, 17-18; 79/3
Bradford (Prairie): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cajetan Catholic Church, moved and enlarged 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5563), c. 1983, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Catholic Church (replaced 1918 Unknown, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3557))�28/16 (Casavant), 39 (M�ller); 29/33 (Casavant)
Bradford (Prairie): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Dominic
Catholic Church, 1983-1984 restoration of 1922 Hinners�15/34-35SI; 28/22, 39; 42/18
Bradford: Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church, now Cathedral, 1999-2000 instrument from parts of 1920 Austin (opus 948), 1961 Austin (opus 2368), 1930 Skinner console (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), older organs include 1837 Erben, replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (moved to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211), now gone�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, Johnson); 36/11-13 (Hall & Labagh); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 42/25, 28-31 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)
Bradford: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1998 relocation and restoration of 1892 Hutchings (opus 269), built for Cambridgeport (now Cambridge), Massachusetts, Prospect Street Congregational Church (later Prospect Street Church), relocated through Organ Clearing House, replaced 1930's Charles Wiener, destroyed 1973, which replaced 1900 Lancashire-Marshall, which replaced 1855 Wolfram, burned 1871�35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI; 67/20I (Hutchings, Lancashire-Marshall fa�ade); 68/38-39I; 75/12
Bradford: Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago, Rockefeller
Memorial Chapel, some restoration of 1927 Skinner (opus 634), rebuilt 1976 Kurt
Roderer, alterations David Skinner, gallery organ rebuilt Schlicker�16/22-24,
29SI; 28/9
Bradford (opus 10): Evanston, Illinois, Michael David
residence (1994)�72/10S
Bradford: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, 2001 restorative repairs with Chicago-Midwest Chapter Organ Historical Society for 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 174, factory number 1428), built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Simon (Episcopal) Mission�19/4-5SI; 65/15, 26-28SI; 67/16; 72/4I; 75/12
Bradford (Prairie): Lake Forest, Illinois, Lee and Dorothy
Dollack residence, 1983 relocation and rebuild of c. 1911 Kilgen, built for
Lake Forest, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church�28/38
Bradford (Prairie): Lake Forest, Illinois, Saint Mary
Catholic Church, 1983 relocation and rebuild of c. 1911 Kilgen to Lake Forest,
Illinois, Lee and Dorothy Dollack residence�28/38
Bradford (Prairie): Oak Lawn, Illinois, Pilgrim Faith
United Church (1980)�28/38
Bradford: Oak Park, Illinois, First United Methodist Church, ongoing
restoration of 1925 Skinner (opus 528)�74/21
Bradford (opus 6): Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church (1990), containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), and William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford); 74/15; 75/14
Bradford: Woodstock, Illinois, First Congregational-Universalist
Church, 1985 refurbishing of c. 1907 W. W. Kimball�41/31-32SI
Bradford: now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923
Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue
School)�59/5-8S; 60/2
Bradford (Prairie): Grinnell, Iowa, Saint Paul Episcopal
Church, 1984 organ using chest of 1893 Barckhoff)�28/39
Breilharz, Earl/Lima Pipe Organ
Company: Dubuque, Iowa, Saint Mary
Catholic Church, 1965 rebuild of Philip Odenbrett rebuild of 1870 E. & G.
G. Hook (opus 531)�40/21
Brombaugh, John: Elgin, Illinois, Church of the Brethren, General Board Offices, 1975 restoration of 1698 Joseph Christoph Harttman�9/4-5, 7I; 11/9 (insert)SI; 24/11; 28/6, 18; 29/33
Brombaugh, John (opus 19): Eugene, Oregon, Central Lutheran Church
(1976/1983/1989/1882)�57/16
Brombaugh, John: Tacoma, Washington, Christ Church,
Episcopal (1979)�14/14; 16/28
Brunner & Co., R. J.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1993
rebuild of 1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1981)�53/15
Brunner & Heller: New Haven, Connecticut, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1982-1985 renovation of 1868 Jardine & Son�45/5
Brunner & Heller: Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, 1983 restoration of Pilcher (opus 24), built 1857 for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Brunzema (opus 3): La Grange, Illinois, First Presbyterian
Church (1981), also: W. W.
Kimball, replaced 1937 Estey (opus 2798, built as opus 2151 in 1924 for Chicago,
Illinois, Lyon & Healy studio), replaced 1962 �olian-Skinner opus 1390,
retaining part of opus 2798 in the chancel), chancel organ since altered, 1981
Brunzema (opus 3)�85/3, 8-11SI (�olian-Skinner, Brunzema)
Buck, George: Maple Park, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1980�s refurbishing of 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1861), built for Joliet, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church�12/11S; 24/4, 14-15 (insert) SPI
Burke, Henry A.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint
Malachy Catholic Church, 1887 rebuild of 1869 H. Knauff & Son�53/15-16
Burlington: Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (1903, congregation moved to River Forest�see also River Forest), building later Wesleyan Church, still later Living Sanctuary of Faith Church of God in Christ�75/11; 76/36-37 (Convention); 77/3; 81/5, 10-12SI; 82/23
Buzard (opus 9): Arlington Heights, Illinois, Southminster Presbyterian Church (1992)�57/5, 10S, 11; 58/22
Casavant (South Haven opus 2): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church (1912), replaced 1924 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217), 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, American Organ Supply�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Casavant (South Haven opus 9): Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Edmund Catholic Church (1913), rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2111), alterations by unknown, 2000 renovation by Berghaus�61/7, 14-15S; 62/30; 67/6-7I; 68/3
Casavant: Chicago, Illinois, Saint James United
Methodist Church (South Haven plant, 1915)�58/4, 10-12S
Casavant (South Haven opus 38): Chicago, Illinois: Ravenswood Presbyterian Church (1916), rebuilt 1959 Casavant (opus 2564)�77/3, 12-14SI (both Casavants); 78/28
Casavant: San Francisco, California, 1972 additions to 1934
�olian-Skinner (opus 910), rebuilt 1952 (�olian-Skinner), console interior 1968
(Ruffatti)�49/7
Casavant: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Central Lutheran Church�4/8
Casavant: Kenosha, Wisconsin, Carthage College�4/10
Casavant (opus 18): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Basilique de Notre-Dame (1888), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943 Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17), also c. 1701 unknown, replaced 1792 Henry Holland, replaced unknown, replaced unknown, replaced 1858 S. R. Warren, rebuilt 1890 Casavant (opus 26), electrified 1924 Casavant (opus 1032), tonal revisions 1991 Casavant, also 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel�67/13
Casavant (opus 26): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Basilique de Notre-Dame (1890), rebuild of 1858 S. R. Warren, which replaced unknown, which replaced unknown, replaced 1792 Henry Holland, which replaced c. 1701 unknown, electrified 1924 Casavant (opus 1032), tonal revisions 1991 Casavant, also 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943 Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17)�67/13
Casavant (opus 69): Oswego, New York, Saint Louis Catholic
Church (1896)�4/8
Casavant (opus 90): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Christ Church Cathedral, 1898 electrification of 1860 Wm. Hill & Son, which replaced 1814 Thomas Elliott, burned, rebuilt 1900 Casavant (opus 112) and George S. Hutchings, rebuilt 1950 Wm. Hill & Son and Norman and Beard, Ltd., 1960 new console Casavant (opus 2610), replaced 1980 Karl Wilhelm (opus 77)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Casavant (opus 101): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, �glise du Tr�s-Saint-Nom-de-J�sus (1899), replaced 1915 Casavant (opus 600), rebuilt 1985-1986 Casavant, rebuilt 1999 Casavant�67/12 (opus 600)
Casavant (opus 112): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Christ Church Cathedral, 1900 rebuild with George S. Hutchings of 1898 Casavant (opus 90), electrification of 1860 Wm. Hill & Son, which replaced 1814 Thomas Elliott, burned, rebuilt 1950 Wm. Hill & Son and Norman and Beard, Ltd., 1960 new console Casavant (opus 2610), replaced 1980 Karl Wilhelm (opus 77)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Casavant (opus 146): Montreal, Canada, Ges� Church, 1901 rebuild of 1884 Louis Mitchell, which replaced 1866 Mitchell & Fort�, rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2232), rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Th�rien�22/13
Casavant: Rougemount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Thomas Anglican Church, replacement of pipework for 1844 Joseph Walker, built for Chambly, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Stephen Anglican Church�67/13-14
Casavant (opus 354): Evanston, Illinois, Fisk Hall (1909), now in Lutkin Hall, rebuilt 1941 Casavant (opus 1681)�19/6-9SI
Casavant: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Croix-de-Lotbini�re, 1910 rebuild of 1887 Louis Mitchell�22/13
Casavant (opus 384): Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada, �glise Saint-Leon (1909), replaced 1941 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1995 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 40)�67/12
Casavant (opus 386): Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1910), Chapel, rebuilt into 1922 Skinner (opus 327, which replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown), altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Casavant (opus 427): Chicago, Illinois, Visitation Catholic Church (1910), replaced 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Casavant moved 1929 to Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault, parish merged with Saint Basil Catholic Church c. 1900, to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, church demolished 1998�63/4-5; 66/11-15SI (Casavant/Austin); 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Casavant (opus 445): Montreal, Canada, Hotel-Dieu, 1911 rebuild of Louis Mitchell�22/13 (Mitchell)
Casavant (opus 454): Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple (1911), replaced 1881 Moline, replaced 1871 Marshall Brothers, replaced 1861 Wolfram & Haeckhel, burned 1871, (console installed by D. S. Wentz at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, for 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Saint Martin and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)), rebuilt 1951 Wicks�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/23 (Moline/Central); 25/21 (Central); 26/20 (Central/Moline); 35/5-6 (Wolfram & Haeckhel, Marshall Bros.); 37/13-14I; 41/21-23; 42/25, 31-32
Casavant (opus 475): L�vis, Quebec, Canada, Notre Dame, 1912 rebuild of Mitchell, Louis�15/19; 22/13
Casavant (opus 484-1/2): Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Matthias Church, 1912 moving of Joseph P�pin (?), which replaced unknown, rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2113), replaced 1973 Wilhelm (opus 31)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Casavant (opus 597): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint John the Evangelist Church (1915), rebuild of 1892 S. R. Warren & Son, which replaced c. 1863 S. R. Warren, replaced 1984 Wolff & Associ�s, Limit�e (opus 27)�67/13 (Wolff)
Casavant (opus 600): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, �glise du Tr�s-Saint-Nom-de-J�sus (1915), replaced 1899 Casavant (opus 101), rebuilt 1985-1986 Casavant, rebuilt 1999 Casavant�67/12 (opus 600)
Casavant (opus 940): Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Episcopal
Church (1922), rebuilt 1972 Berghaus, later alterations, replaced 1869 E. &
G. G. Hook (opus 472), built for Chicago, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church
(which replaced 1856 Erben, replaced 1909 W. W. Kimball, burned, replaced
Estey), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Third Congregational Church,
burned�25/21, 23 (Hook); 28/9 (Casavant), 37 (Casavant/Berghaus); 35/5 (Erben,
Hook); 36/9 (Erben/Hook); 39/17-18S
(Hook); 58/12; 59/3
Casavant (opus 1032): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Basilique de Notre-Dame (1924), electrification of 1890 Casavant (opus 26), which replaced 1858 S. R. Warren, which replaced unknown, which replaced unknown, which replaced 1792 Henry Holland, which replaced c. 1701 unknown, tonal revisions 1991 Casavant, also 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943 Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17)�67/13 (Guilbault-Th�rien)
Casavant (opus 1035): Detroit, Michigan, Saint Agnes Catholic
Church, now Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church (1924)�48/4
Casavant (opus 1093): Chicago, Illinois, Notre Dame Catholic
Church (1925), replaced late 19th century Kilgen, which replaced
1868 Pilcher Bros. (opus 91), also Wicks (built for lower church, now in upper
church)�35/5 (Pilcher); 39/9 (Pilcher Bros./Kilgen); 50/6, 11S (Casavant)
Casavant (opus 1106): Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin (1925), pipework from Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1872 Hook & Hastings opus 649), now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island, which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, rebuilt 1912 Coburn & Taylor, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 348�remains today in Metropolitan Community Church), 1926 church has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5001), also 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5175) in chapel, Grand Avenue building now Metropolitan Community Church�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller)
Casavant (opus 1127): Camden, New Jersey, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1926), rebuild of 1885 Hook & Hastings (opus 1287): rebuilt Patrick J. Murphy & Associates (1995)�53/13
Casavant (opus 1130): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James United Methodist Church (1926)�58/4, 10-14S; 60/18
Casavant (opus 1163): Seattle, Washington Saint James Catholic Cathedral (1926), also 1907 Hutchings-Votey�14/10; 16/29
Casavant (opus 1467): Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church (1932), merged with Chicago, Illinois, Saint Lucy Catholic Church to from Saint Catherine of Sienna-Saint Lucy Catholic Church, using Saint Catherine of Sienna Church, renovated 1990�s Christian & Erickson�59/3-4SP; 60/19; 81/5, 9-10SI; 82/23
Casavant (opus 1596): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Chapelle du Grand Seminaire (1938), rebuild of c. 1907 Joseph �mil P�pin, also c. 1864 unknown, also 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1186), Casavant rebuild 1964 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1990 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 35)�67/12
Casavant (opus 1681): Evanston, Illinois, Lutkin Hall (1941), rebuilt of 1909 Casavant (opus 354), built for Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University, Fisk Hall�19/6-9SI
Casavant (opus 1727): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Basilique de Notre-Dame, 1943 rebuild of 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17), also in church, c. 1701 unknown, replaced 1792 Henry Holland, replaced unknown, replaced unknown, replaced 1858 S. R. Warren, rebuilt 1890 Casavant (opus 26), electrified 1924 Casavant (opus 1032), tonal revisions 1991 Casavant, also�67/13
Casavant (opus 2111): Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Edmund Catholic Church (1952), rebuild of 1913 Casavant (South Haven opus 9), alterations by unknown, 2000 renovation by Berghaus�61/7, 14-15S; 62/30; 67/6-7I; 68/3
Casavant (opus 2113): Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Matthias Church, 1952 rebuild of unknown, 1912 Casavant (opus 484-1/2), moving of Joseph P�pin (?), which replaced unknown, replaced 1973 Wilhelm (opus 31)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Casavant (opus 2232): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Le Ges�, 1954 rebuild of 1901 Casavant (opus 146), which replaced 1866 Mitchell & Fort�, rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Th�rien�67/13 (Mitchell & Fort�, Guilbault-Th�rien)
Casavant (opus 2281): Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, 1954 rebuild of 1910 Casavant (opus 427), built for Chicago, Illinois, Visitation Catholic Church, replaced at Visitation 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Casavant altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault, Visitation Church merged with Saint Basil Catholic Church to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, church demolished 1998�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI; 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Casavant (opus 2419): Worcester, Massachusetts, Saint Paul Catholic Cathedral, 1957 rebuild of 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 512), electrified Joseph G. Cooper�22/9-10
Casavant (opus 2539): built for Bay City, Michigan, Madison Avenue Methodist Church (1959), later in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul German Lutheran Church, congregation later Saint Paul Lutheran (Missouri Synod), now First Saint Paul Lutheran Church, replaced Lancashire-Marshall, replaced unknown (1854), burned 1871, (Casavant now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church), replaced in new building 1972 Schlicker�15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 35/5 (unknown); 36/8 (unknown); 42/25, 31 (unknown); 63/2 (Casavant)
Casavant (opus 2564): Chicago, Illinois, Ravenswood Presbyterian Church, 1959 rebuild of 1916 Casavant South Haven opus 38�77/3, 12-14SI (both Casavants); 78/28
Casavant (opus 2575): Indianapolis, Indiana, First Baptist Church (1960), which replaced c. 1904 ??, which replaced 1874 Clarke, William H. & Co, which replaced 1863 Johnson (opus 149)�44/22-27SP
Casavant (opus 2610): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Christ Church Cathedral, 1960 console for 1950 Wm. Hill & Son and Norman and Beard, Ltd., rebuild of 1900 Casavant (opus 112) and George S. Hutchings, rebuild of 1898 Casavant (opus 90), electrification of 1860 Wm. Hill & Son, which replaced 1814 Thomas Elliott, burned, replaced 1980 Karl Wilhelm (opus 77)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Casavant (opus 2725): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, McGill University, Redpath Hall (1962), sold to Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Concordia University, Loyola Chapel, replaced 1984 Helmuth Wolff (opus 24)�67/12 (Wolff)
Casavant (opus 2740): Gary (Miller), Indiana, Saint Mary of the Lake Catholic Church (1963)�53/4; 56/11S; 63/2; 74/18I; 75/10; 76/29 (Convention)
Casavant (opus 2768): Glencoe, Illinois, North Shore Congregation Israel (1963�63/2
Casavant (opus 2769): Gary, Indiana, Cathedral of the Holy Angels (1963)�53/4; 54/4S, 10; 56/11; 63/2; 81/23I
Casavant (opus 2800): Berkeley, California, All Souls Episcopal Church�49/7
Casavant (opus 2831): Louisville, Kentucky, Calvary Episcopal Church (1965), replaced 1903 Hook & Hastings (opus 1999)�63/13 (Hook & Hastings)
Casavant (opus 3062): La Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal
Church (1970), replaced 1926 W. W. Kimball, which replaced 1908 M. P. M�ller
(opus 891), burned 1924, which replaced 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627, sold
as M�ller opus 950 in 1908 to Oak Park, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church,
replaced there 1925 by M. P. M�ller opus 4345, building now Our Lady of the Immaculate
Conception Traditional Catholic Church)�85/3-7SI (all organs)
Casavant (opus 3105): Iowa City, Iowa, University of Iowa, School of Music, Clapp Recital Hall (1971)�38/22; 40/21
Casavant
(opus 3129): Boston,
Massachusetts, First and Second Church (1973)�16/27
Casavant (opus 3245): built for Rockford, Illinois, Our Savior Lutheran Church (1975), moved 1998 by Kurt Roderer to Evanston, Illinois, Seabury-Western Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, replaced 1933 M. P. M�ller (opus 6143), built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair, House of Religion, altered 1970�s�24/22-28, 34-37 SI (M�ller); 28/9 (M�ller)
Casavant (opus 3267): Whiting, Indiana, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (1975)�56/11
Casavant (opus 3383): Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, replaced 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 148, factory number 1401), demolished with building 1967, Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles: 1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615, built for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, then in Masonic Temple, Faribault, Minnesota, restored 1994 Rutz, Morristown, Minnesota); Choir Room: 1941 �olian-Skinner (opus 3015), built for Chicago, Illinois, Sherwood School of Music (now Sherwood Conservatory of Music)�46/1 (Johnson & Son); 53/4; 54/5-6S, 10 (Casavant/Johnson & Son); 56/11, 15; 61/4S (�olian-Skinner); 69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10; 76/30 (Convention)
Casavant (opus 3537): Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name, chancel instrument, gallery organs: 1858 Erben, rebuilt/replaced 1866 Chant, burned 1871, 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter, replaced 1989 by Flentrop, (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405, rebuilt, Bradford), other pipework in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, 1953 Delle (?), Reuter console now at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Chant); 42/31 (Erben); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S
Casavant (opus 3544): Oak Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church, replaced 1918 Skinner (opus 274), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, pipework rebuilt for Rockford, Illinois, Second Congregational Church by Pipe Organ Specialties, now First United Church of Oak Park�28/9 (Skinner); 61/8 (Skinner)
Casavant (opus 3557): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Catholic Church (1983), replaced 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5563, enlarged by Bradford Organ Company, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cajetan Catholic Church), replaced 1918 Unknown�28/6, 16; 29/33
Casavant: Evanston, Illinois, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel (1993), replaced 1952 Reuter (opus 1020, rebuild of 1886 Roosevelt (opus 299), built for Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church, fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp, replaced 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33, burned), replaced 1927 Skinner (opus 616))�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner)
Casavant: Chicago, Illinois, Orchestra Hall, now Symphony Center, 1997 rebuild of 1981 M. P. M�ller (opus 11427), console rebuilt 1995 Fabry, replaced 1904 Lyon & Healy (opus 164, factory number 1417)�25/11
Cavaill�-Coll: Paris, France, Saint-Sulpice�15/26
Cavaill�-Coll: Paris, France, Saint-Eustache�15/26
Chant, Henry W.: Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (see also Olivet Presbyterian Church), 1864 rebuild of 1854 Andrews, burned 1871, replaced 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 410), rebuilt 1892 Farrand & Votey, rebuilt 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 535), rebuilt 1917 Austin (opus 767)�25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31 (Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Johnson), 21 (Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S (Andrews/Chant); 42/26, 32; 55/5-6S
Chant, Henry W.: Chicago, Illinois, North Baptist Church, (1866), burned 1871�35/6; 42/20, 25-26, 32; 70/14
Chant, Henry W. Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name (1866), replaced 1858 Erben, burned 1871, replaced Johnson & Son (opus 501, 1877), rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter, replaced 1989 by Flentrop (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), (rebuilt, Bradford)), chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Chant); 42/31 (Erben); 59/6-8 (others); 62/19, 21-23S (Johnson/Wangerin-Weickhardt/Sauter/Flentrop)
Chant & Jackson: Chicago, Illinois, Farwell Hall (1869-1870), burned 1871�26/23; 29/8-10S (?); 35/6; 40/7-12; 42/26-27, 31
Chicago-Midwest Chapter, Organ Historical Society: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, 2001 restorative repairs with Bradford Organ Company for 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 174, factory number 1428), built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Simon (Episcopal) Mission�19/4-5SI; 65/15, 26-28SI; 67/16; 72/4I; 75/12
Chicago-Midwest Chapter, Organ Historical Society: Oak Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, building now Arts Center of Oak Park, 2000 tonal reversals of changes in 1961 Emanuel Semerad and 1975-1977 William Hansen, during rebuild of 1916 W. W. Kimball�61/7, 11-14SP; 62/30; 67/6, 11I, 17; 68/3, 38I; 71/6I; 72/4, 8I; 75/11; 76/37-38 (Convention)
Christian & Erickson: Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Catherine of Sienna-Saint Lucy Catholic Church, merger of Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church with Chicago, Illinois, Saint Lucy Catholic Church, using Saint Catherine of Sienna Church, 1990�s renovations to 1932 Casavant (opus 1467)�59/3-4SP; 60/19; 81/5, 9-10SI; 82/23
Christian & Erickson: Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Christopher Episcopal Church, alterations to 1927 M. P. M�ller (opus 4838)�81/5, 8-9SI; 82/23
Church Music Service: Chicago, Illinois, Edgebrook Community Church (United Church of Christ), additions to 1961 �olian-Skinner (opus 1359), replaced unknown�62/14-18SPI (�olian-Skinner)
Clarke (Wm. Horatio), Kinsley (Stephen P.) & Co.: Indianapolis, Indiana, Fourth Presbyterian Church (1874)�44/19-20P, 22
Clarke, Kinsley & Co: Dayton, Ohio, First Presbyterian Church (1874)�44/20-22S
Clarke, William H. & Co: Indianapolis, Indiana, First Baptist Church (1874), which replaced 1863 Johnson (opus 149), replaced c. 1904 ??, replaced 1960 Casavant (opus 2575)�44/22-27SP
Clough & Warren (also known as Austin opus 2): Detroit, Michigan, Sweetest Heart of Mary Catholic Church (1894)�48/4
Coburn Organ Company: Lyons, Illinois, Zion Lutheran Church (1909), rebuilt Doerr, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/36
Coburn Organ Company: moving 1891 Frank Roosevelt (opus 506), from Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian Church of the Messiah, to Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church�53/5; 54/8S
Coburn & Taylor: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, 1905 lower gallery organ, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; also 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, which possibly replaced unknown, also 1870 Louis Mitchell, rebuilt 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), also 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 72/9
Coburn & Taylor: Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, (merged 1871 with Calvary Presbyterian Church, merged 1912 with Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 331), merged 1918 with Sixth Presbyterian Church (1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church), merged 1926 with Woodlawn Presbyterian Church (W. W. Kimball), merged c. 1928 with Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church), relocation and rebuild of 1872 Hook & Hastings opus 649 (1912), which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, (rebuilt by Casavant (opus 1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 348�remains today in Metropolitan Community Church), 1926 church has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5001), also 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5175) in chapel,, Grand Avenue building later Metropolitan Community Church, later Metropolitan Apostolic Community Church �20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller); 74/16-17I (Skinner), 22 (Hook & Hastings); 80/4 (Rutz)
Coburn & Taylor: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, 1900 moving and rebuild of 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall), rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., D. S. Wentz installed console from 1911 Casavant (opus 454, built for Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple, relocated and rebuilt 1951 Wicks), sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central)
Coburn Organ Company: Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair Methodist Church, 1923 moved (?) 1872 Johnson & Son (opus 386) from Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge, renovated 1984 J. C. Taylor, purchased 1999 Bradford�24/11; 27/24-29SI; 28/23; 29/31-32S, 33-34 (insert); 37/17-18; 58/9; 62/6; 64/5-6SI, 17-18; 79/3
Coburn: Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church (1912), earlier buildings had 1871 Erben, rebuilt c. 1875 Johnson & Son (no opus number) or Bassett?, possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, congregation merged c. 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ, Morris rebuilt 1961, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964)�26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 38/15 (Johnson & Son); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/M�ller); 71/10
Coburn & Taylor: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, replaced 1922 Skinner (opus 327), altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, later alterations by Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Coburn & Taylor: Oak Park, Illinois, Unity Temple Unitarian/Universalist Church, 1909 rebuild of 1906 W. W. Kimball, replaced c. 1897 unknown, burned 1905, replaced by second-hand M. P. M�ller, removed 1990�s�67/7-8I
Cole & Woodberry/Michell, C. C.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown, First Baptist Church, now Polite Temple Baptist Church (c. 1890)�53/15
Cole & Woodberry/Michell, C. C.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1894)�53/15
Cole & Woodberry: Kirkland, Washington, Saint John Episcopal Church (1892)�14/10; 16/28
Cole & Woodberry: Vancouver, Washington, Saint Andrew Lutheran (1887), rebuilt 1996, Jeremy Cooper, Concord, New Hampshire�57/12
Collier, Chester, Robert David & Associates: earlier in South Bend, Indiana, Charles Hoke residence, later in Antioch, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Episcopal Church, replaced c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche, moved to Rio de Janero, Brazil, CTG Lopez residence�19/9
Cooper, Joseph G.: Worcester, Massachusetts, Saint Paul Catholic Cathedral, electrification of 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 512), rebuilt 1957 Casavant (opus 2419)�22/9-10
Cooper, Jeremy: Vancouver, Washington, Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, rebuild of 1887 Cole & Woodberry�57/12
Coulter, Kenneth: Mercer Island, Washington, Holy Trinity Lutheran�16/27
Crane, Richard: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 1960 restoration of 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1144)�11/1, 5SI
David, Robert L., Chester Collier & Associates: Antioch, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Episcopal Church, replaced c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche, moved to Rio de Janero, Brazil, CTG Lopez residence, earlier in South Bend, Indiana, Charles Hoke residence�19/9
David, Robert L.: now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of
Perpetual Help Roman Catholic (1993)�58/5
David,
Robert L: Los Angeles, California,
Saint John Episcopal Church�58/5
David,
Robert L: Los Angeles, California,
Saint Paul Episcopal Cathedral�58/5
David, Robert L: Chicago, Illinois, Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal, rebuild of 1884 Hook & Hastings (opus 1227), rebuilt unknown, sold 1981 through Organ Clearing House, to Boca Raton, Florida, Saint David Boys School, rebuilt Klug & Schumacher�23/8-9SI
Davie,
Jackson & Co.: Aurora,
Illinois, Trinity Episcopal Church (1871)�29/17S
Degner: Clinton, Illinois, Family of God Church, built as Saint Paul
Universalist Church, rebuild of c. 1900 Barckhoff�7/3-4, 6SI
Degner: Clinton, Illinois, Saint Paul Universalist Church, later
Family of God Church, rebuild of c. 1900 Barckhoff�7/3-4, 6SI
Delle, William: Chicago, Illinois, Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1953 rebuild of unknown, possibly 1893 Lyon & Healy, built for Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World�s Fair (Columbian Exposition) (?), burned 1953, replaced 1855 unknown, burned 1871�13/8-9, 13SI (Delle); 17/11, 14-15, 37; 18/11; 35/5; 36/8-9; 42/31; 78/3I
Delle, William: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church, possible work on 1907 Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt (opus 89?), possibly rebuilt H. B. Harrison, replaced 1866 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 70), built for Sycamore, Illinois, First Congregational Church (replaced 1867 Pilcher Bros. opus 79), moved to Saint Boniface (1868), church closed c. 1990, relocated by Berghaus to Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church, replacing 1966 Charles A. Wiener�15/4, 6-7SI; 35/5; 39/12S (Pilcher opus 70); 64/9-12SI (both organs)
Delle, William: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel
Catholic Church, 1953 rebuild of 1916 Austin (opus 664), burned 1949 and 1952,
including pipework from Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name
(?)�62/19, 21-23S
Delle, William: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Stanislaus
Kostka (Polish) Catholic Church, 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 553), rebuilt
1927 Wicks (opus 727), console rebuilt 1960's Delle�25/23 (Johnson); 26/19
(Johnson); 52/6-10S
Derrick & Felgemaker: Olean, New York, Methodist Church�38/10
Derrick & Felgemaker: Rushville, New York, First
Congregational Church�38/10
Derrick & Felgemaker: Buffalo, New York (?), First Church
(?)�38/10
Derrick & Felgemaker: Buffalo, New York, Grace (Episcopal?)
Church�38/10
Derrick & Felgemaker: in Buffalo, New York, Schlicker Organ
Company (1860�s), relocated 2002 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr
residence�79/3
Derrick & Felgemaker: Chicago, Illinois, H. M. Higgins Music
Store (1866)�35/5; 38/9-11
Derrick & Felgemaker (opus 116): Erie, Pennsylvania, First Methodist
Church (1873), replaced 1913 Felgemaker (opus 1150), replaced Gottfried,
replaced 1975 Phelps�44/11-12
Dieffenbach, John Jacob: Reading, Pennsylvania, Historical
Society of Berks County and Museum (c. 1880)�53/16
Dieffenbach, Thomas: Shartlesville, Upper Bern Township,
Berks County, Pennsylvania, Frieden's (Peace) Union Church (1891)�53/16
Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Ltd.: Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Chapel of the Resurrection, 1990's rebuild of 1958 Schlicker�28/39 (Schlicker); 71/7I; 75/10 (Schlicker/Dobson); 76/31 (Convention)
Doerr, Nicholas: Chicago, Illinois, Lake View Presbyterian Church, 1950�s electrification of 1898 Lyon & Healy opus 29 (factory number 1263), restorative repairs 2001 Bradford�75/12; 77/3; 79/12-15SI; 85/21
Doerr: Lyons, Illinois, Zion Lutheran Church, rebuild of 1909
Coburn, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/36
Dower, John, and David Hagberg: Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Andrew
Lutheran Church, c. 1905 Hinners, previously in Estelline, South Dakota,
Trinity Lutheran Church�43/33
Du Sell, Brian: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, restorative repairs to replaced 1924 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217), 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, American Organ, replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2),�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Edwards (or Nichols): Chicago, Illinois, New Jerusalem
Swedenborgian Church (1863), erroneous, really by John Roberts, burned
1871�35/5; 37/18-22SI; 38/3S; 42/26
Elliott: Quebec, Canada, Basilica (1802), rebuilt 1864 Louis
Mitchell�22/13
Elliott, Thomas: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Christ Church Cathedral (1814), burned, replaced 1860 Wm. Hill & Son, electrified 1898 Casavant (opus 90), rebuilt 1900 Casavant (opus 112) and George S. Hutchings, rebuilt 1950 Wm. Hill & Son and Norman and Beard, Ltd., 1960 new console Casavant (opus 2610), replaced 1980 Karl Wilhelm (opus 77)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Erben, Henry: Brimfield, Illinois, Jubilee College (1841)�32/13; 48/3;
49/4S, 52/5
Erben, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name (1858), rebuilt/replaced 1866 Chant, burned 1871, 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter, replaced 1989 by Flentrop, (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405, rebuilt, Bradford), chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Chant); 42/31 (Erben); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S (Johnson/Wangerin-Weckhardt/Sauter/Flentrop)
Erben, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, Christ Episcopal Church (later Christ Reformed Episcopal Church), 1868, replaced 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 625)�25/21 (Erben); 26/19 (Johnson); 35/5 (Erben); 39/4
Erben, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1856), replaced
1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 472), replaced 1909 W. W. Kimball, burned,
replaced 1928 Estey (opus 2780), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Grace
Episcopal Church, replaced 1922 Casavant (opus 940), Hook moved to Oak Park,
Illinois, Third Congregational Church, burned�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook);
26/19 (Hook); 35/5 (Erben, Hook); 36/9 (Erben/Hook); 39/17-18S (Hook); 42/31
Erben, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church (1871), rebuilt c. 1875 Johnson & Son or Ira Bassett?, possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill, 1912 building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, congregation merged c. 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ, sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, rebuilt 1961 unknown, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964)�26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/M�ller); 71/10
Erben, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church (1837), replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh, replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211), now gone�15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, Johnson); 36/4 (Hall & Labagh/Stevens & Jewitt); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)
Erben, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, later
Cathedral (c. 1845), burned 1871�35/5, 15; 36/4; 37/6; 42/26, 30-31
Erben, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Patrick Catholic Church (1858),
replaced c. 1873 William Pilcher, replaced 1914 Austin�35/5 (Erben); 37/6; 62/6
(Austin)
Erben, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Universalist Church (1857),
burned 1871, replaced 1875 Odell (opus 141), rebuilt 1892 Bassett�25/23
(Odell); 26/20 (Odell/Bassett); 35/5;
36/9-10P; 42/26, 30-31
Erben,
Henry: Galena, Illinois, Grace
Episcopal Church (1838)�35/5; 38/21; 40/21
Erben, Henry: Jacksonville, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church
(1835)�52/5
Erben, Henry: La Porte, Indiana, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1851), replaced 1872 Steer & Turner (opus 45), rebuilt 1978-1979 Ronald Wahl�4/1-2SI; 11/10 (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 6/4, 6I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 12/6 (insert) (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 53/4; 54/7; 71/7I (Steer & Turner/Wahl)
Erben: Dubuque, Iowa, Saint Raphael Catholic Cathedral (1861), replaced 1914 Tellers-Sommerhof, rebuilt 1918 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1937 Tellers�76/11-12
Erben, Henry: Woodland, Maine, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1850)�8/2-3; 10/2
Erben,
Henry: Grafton, Massachusetts, Unidentified
Church, rebuilt 1969 Noack�22/11
Erben,
Henry: Cass City, Michigan, First
Presbyterian Church (1865)�48/6
Erben,
Henry: Dexter, Michigan, Saint
John Episcopal Church (1857)�48/6
Erben,
Henry: New York City, New York,
Saint Agnes Roman Catholic Church (1875)�43/5, 7-8
Erben,
Henry: Portland, Oregon, First
Presbyterian Church, Chapel Hall�57/16
Erben,
Henry: Charleston, South Carolina,
Huguenot Church (1845)�17/32; 35/18
Erben,
Henry: Stateburg, South Carolina,
Church of the Cross (Episcopal) (1851)�22/4; 35/17
Estey
(opus 554): Terre Haute, Indiana,
Montrose Church (1908), also Hinners (?)�19/11, 13
Estey (opus 849): built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Stephen Methodist Episcopal Church (1911), merged with West Pullman United Methodist Church (1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448) to form New Fellowship United Methodist Church, using West Pullman facility, merged 2002 with Pullman United Methodist Church (1882 Steere & Turner opus 170) and South Deering United Methodist Church to form Greenstone United Methodist Church, using Pullman facility�76/4
Estey (opus 853): Denver, Colorado, Temple Emmanuel (1911), now Temple Events Center Uptown�61/23
Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211?): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church, now Cathedral, Chapel, unknown date (1912 and/or 1914?), now gone, church had 1837 Erben, replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (moved to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, Johnson); 36/11-13 (Hall & Labagh); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 42/25, 28-31 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)
Estey (opus 1784): Joliet, Illinois, Saint Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church (1920), replaced Witzmann, Emil (1884), rebuilt 1950�s Warren Gratian, replaced 1981 by electronic, oboe now in Maple Park, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1861)�24/4, 14-15 (insert) SPI (Hook & Hastings); 33/17
Estey (opus 1824): Bloomington, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (1921),
replaced 1865 Garret House, replaced 1956 �olian-Skinner (opus 1325), 1982
additions M. P. M�ller, 1986 M. P. M�ller console�76/10-11
Estey (opus 2151): built for Chicago, Illinois, Lyon &
Healy studio (1924), relocated 1937 to La Grange, Illinois, First Presbyterian
Church (opus 2798), replaced W. W. Kimball, replaced 1962 �olian-Skinner opus
1390, retaining part of opus 2798 in the chancel), chancel organ since altered,
1981 Brunzema (opus 3)�85/3, 8-11SI (�olian-Skinner, Brunzema)
Estey (opus 2751): San Francisco, California, Saint
Dominic Catholic Church, 1928 console for 1909 Jesse Woodberry, replaced 1955
M. P. M�ller�49/8
Estey (opus 2780): Chicago, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1928), replaced 1909 W. W. Kimball (burned), which replaced 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 472), which replaced 1856 Erben, Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1909), replaced 1922 Casavant (opus 940), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Third Congregational Church, burned�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 35/5 (Erben, Hook); 36/9 (Erben/Hook); 39/17-18S (Hook); 41/13; 42/31
Estey (opus 2798): built in 1924 as Estey (opus 2151) for
Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy studio, relocated 1937 as opus 2798 to La
Grange, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, replaced W. W. Kimball, replaced
1962 �olian-Skinner opus 1390, retaining part of opus 2798 in the chancel),
chancel organ since altered, 1981 Brunzema (opus 3)�85/3, 8-11SI
(�olian-Skinner, Brunzema)
Estey (opus 2848): Oak Park, Illinois, Judson Baptist Church (1929), rebuilt 1966-1967 �olian-Skinner (opus 1466), alterations by Gilbert Mead�78/9, 14-18SI (both organs); 79/18
Estey (opus 3507): Lawrence, Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), 1934 rebuild of 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Chester, Connecticut, Congregational Church, replaced at Chester 1909 Hall, some pipework now in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts of other organs, including William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, replaced at Wilmette 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford)
Evans, William: Grant Place Methodist Episcopal Church
(1870), gone�35/6; 40/12-15
Fabry: Barrington, Illinois, Barrington United Methodist Church,
1997 rebuild of 1960's unknown with 1960 M. P. M�ller (opus 9446), built for
Barrington, Illinois, Henry Beard residence (1960), burned 1998�62/12-13S
Fabry: Chicago, Illinois, Orchestra Hall, now Symphony Center, 1995
rebuild console of 1981 M. P. M�ller (opus 11427), replaced 1904 Lyon &
Healy (opus 164, factory number 1417), removed 1966, rebuilt 1997
Casavant�25/11
Fabry: Zion, Illinois, Catholic Christian Church, relocation and
rebuilding of 1929 Welte-Tripp, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Augustine
Catholic Church (replaced 1905 William Schuelke, church closed 1990,
demolished)�20/3-8 (cover)SI
Farrand & Votey (opus 71): Elgin, Illinois, First Congregational
Church (1893), rebuilt hybrid, rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�28/37
Farrand & Votey (opus 88): Denver, Colorado, All Saints' Episcopal Church, now Chapel of Our Most Merciful Saviour (1890)�61/25
Farrand & Votey (opus 119): Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal
Church 1892 (with Austin console), rebuilt 1912 Frank E. Morton, since altered,
including parts from Winnetka, Illinois, Christ Church, Episcopal, Austin (opus
1274), ?replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (from Chicago, Illinois, Saint James
Episcopal Church?)�3/1, 6, 11-13, 15S (Farrand & Votey); 15/8; 17/11
(Farrand & Votey); 24/11 (Farrand
& Votey); 25/30-31, 33I (Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh); 27/21 (Morton); 28/6, 30 (Farrand & Votey); 29/33
(Farrand & Votey); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 41/14 (Hall &
Labagh); 54/12, 18-20S; 57/19
Farrand & Votey: Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian
Church (see also Olivet Presbyterian Church), 1892 rebuild of 1873 Johnson
& Son (opus 410), which replaced
1854 Andrews, rebuilt 1864 Chant, burned 1871, rebuilt 1901 Hutchings-Votey
(opus 535), rebuilt 1917 Austin (opus 767)�25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31
(Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19
(Johnson), 21 (Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S
(Andrews/Chant); 39/8; 42/26 (Andrews/Chant); 54/12; 55/6-10S (Austin);
56/19-20
Farrand & Votey: Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Michigan Building, Farrand & Votey�17/11, 15; 18/11
Farrand & Votey (opus 700): built for Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World�s Fair (Columbian Exposition), Festival Hall, now in Ann Arbor, Michigan, University of Michigan, Hill Auditorium, rebuilt 1913 Hutchings, rebuilt 1927 Skinner (opus 664), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 664-A)�17/11, 20-30, 37S; 18/10-15; 19/14-21; 20/11-21; 21/8-22; 48/6
Farrand & Votey (opus 776): Denver, Colorado, South Gate Lodge No. 138, A. F. & A. M., (c. 1897), built for Las Vegas, New Mexico, Joshua Raynolds residence�61/23
Farrand & Votey (opus 828): built for Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1897), building now Grant Memorial AME Church, (First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin addition), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, replaced 1924 Skinner (opus 435), Farrand & Votey sold to River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel, broken up for parts (replaced 1958 Schlicker, now in Music Building, new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258)�62/19, 25-28S; 65/26 (Austin)
Felgemaker, A. B.: Summerton, South Carolina, Saint Matthias Episcopal Church (c. 1890)�35/17
Felgemaker, A. B. (opus 676): Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church (88th and Commercial), 1900, replaced
1930 Kilgen (opus 4408)�74/3, 7-9SI (Felgemaker/Kilgen)
Felgemaker, A. B. & Co. (opus
723): Chicago, Illinois, Saint
John Cantius (Polish) Catholic Church (1900), replaced with 1920's Kilgen,
altered, rebuilt mid-1990's Daniel Bogue & Associates�52/6, 12S
Felgemaker, A. B. (opus 976): Chicago, Illinois, Masonic Temple
(1908), later Bethlehem Healing Temple�74/16-17
Felgemaker, A. B. (opus 977): Chicago, Illinois, Masonic Temple
(1908), later Bethlehem Healing Temple�74/16-17SI
Felgemaker, A. B. (opus 1150): Erie, Pennsylvania, First Methodist
Church (1913), replacing 1873 Derrick & Felgemaker (opus 116), replaced
Gottfried, replaced 1975 Phelps�44/11-12
Felgemaker, A. B. (opus 1172): Detroit,
Michigan, Zion Lutheran Church (1914), rebuilt 1932 Votteler-Holtkam-Sparling
(job number 1576)�48/7
Felgemaker (opus 1200): Forest Park, Illinois, Saint Peter
Lutheran Church (c. 1915/1920)�13/7, 17SI
Felgemaker,
Derek: Portland, Oregon,
Westminster Presbyterian Church (1870)�57/12
Fisk,
C. B. (opus 46): Cambridge,
Massachusetts, Harvard University, Memorial Church (1967)�69/32
Fisk,
C. B. (opus 55): Boston,
Massachusetts, Old West United Methodist Church (1971)�69/33
Fisk,
C. B. (opus 67): Huntington,
Indiana, Central Christian Church (1976)�22/20-21SI
Fisk,
C. B. (opus 72): Wellesley,
Massachusetts, Wellesley College, Houghton Chapel (1981)�69/34
Fisk, C. B. (opus 78): Minneapolis, Minnesota, House of Hope Presbyterian Church (1978), replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 214), rebuilt Tellers, Skinner/Tellers altered and moved to Westminster, Colorado, Westminster Methodist Church�4/8 (Fisk)
Fisk, C. B. (opus 87): Ann Arbor, Michigan, University of
Michigan, School of Music, Margaret Dow Towsley Center, Blanche Anderson Moore
Hall (1985)�48/6
Flentrop: New York City, New York, American Guild of Organists
National Convention display (1956), sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Fenner Douglass
residence, sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin Conservatory of Music�28/39
Flentrop: Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University,
Busch-Reisinger Museum (1958)�28/35
Flentrop: Seattle, Washington, Saint Mark Episcopal Cathedral (1965), replaced 1903 W. W. Kimball�14/10 (Flentrop); 16/27 (Flentrop); 30/5 (Kimball); 57/12-13 (Flentrop)
Flentrop:
De Kalb, Illinois, Northern Illinois University, Music Building, 1970
Flentrop�46/2-3
Flentrop: Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name (1989), 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405, rebuilt, Bradford), other pipework at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, 1953 Delle (?), Reuter console at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel), which replaced 1866 Chant (which was rebuild/replacement of 1858 Erben), burned 1871, chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 42/20 (Chant); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S
Flentrop: Chicago, Illinois, Lutheran School of Theology (1981)�16/20, 25SI
Foley-Baker: Boston, Massachusetts, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Extension, 1990�s alterations to 1949-1952 �olian-Skinner (opus 1203), which replaced 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2107), altered 1970�s J. H. Steinkampf and Jason McKown, additional work 1990�s Lawrence Phelps�63/2 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps); 69/32 (�olian-Skinner/ Phelps)
Fritts,
Paul (opus 13): Beaverton, Oregon,
Saint Andrew Lutheran Church (1994)�57/13
Frobenius: Belvedere, California, Saint Stephen
Episcopal Church�49/7
Geneva: Des Plaines, Illinois, Oehler Funeral Home�82/5SI; 83/3
Geneva: Gary, Indiana, First Congregational
Church (1926)�60/6-9SP
Geneva: Gary (Glen Park), Indiana, Saint Mark
Catholic Church�56/15-16S
Gilbert, Vincent & Cheryl (opus 5): Rickardsville, Iowa, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1983 restoration of c. 1868 William King�40/22
Goodrich,
Eben: Dedham, Massachusetts, First
Unitarian Church (c. 1820�s)�44/3
Gottfried: Erie, Pennsylvania, First Methodist Church, replaced 1913 Felgemaker (opus 115), which replaced 1873 Derrrick & Felgemaker (opus 116), replaced 1975 Phelps�44/11-12
Goulding & Wood: Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church, 1994 rebuild of 1970 �olian-Skinner (opus 1516), replaced 1970 Roderer (sold to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 210), which replaced 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 436, moved c. 1912 to Chicago, Illinois, Christ Presbyterian Church, destroyed 1967), which replaced 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 65), built for Chicago, Illinois, North Presbyterian Church, merged 1871 with Westminster Presbyterian Church to form Fourth Presbyterian Church, burned 1871�9/5 (Johnson); 25/22 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson), 23 (Pilcher); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher): 42/26-27, 30-31 (Pilcher)
Grant, Degens & Bradbeer: Oxford, England, Oxford University, New College�15/17
Gratian, Warren: Chicago, Illinois, University Church, Disciples of Christ (c. 1923), founded as the Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial Church (founded as Memorial Baptist Church and merged with First Christian Church, Memorial building later Monumental Baptist Church�see also Monumental Baptist Church), merged 1980 with South Community Church (a 1975 merger of South Congregational Church, founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, and merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church, and Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)�see also South Congregational Church, building later New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1998), sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church, replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), 1988 manual keyboards replaced�66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner); 81/17I
Gratian, Warren: Joliet, Illinois, Saint Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church 1920 Estey (opus 1784), replaced Witzmann, Emil (1884), rebuilt 1950�s Warren Gratian, replaced 1981 by electronic, oboe now in Maple Park, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1861)�24/4, 14-15 (insert) SPI (Hook & Hastings); 33/17
Gruber, James: Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1980 restoration of 1904 Schaefer (opus 34)�18/3 (cover)SI; 24/11; 28/6, 17; 29/33, 35; 57/5, 8S, 11; 58/22; 73/12I; 77/3; 82/6, 25I
Gruber, James: Long Grove, Illinois, Long Grove Community Church (United Church of Christ), 1979 restoration of 1902 Kilgen�18/8-9SI; 57/5-6, 11; 58/22S
Gruber, James: Schaumburg, Illinois, Saint Peter Lutheran Church, 1980 rebuild of 1950 Kilgen�8/3
Guilbault-Th�rien: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Le Ges�, 1986 rebuild of 1954 Casavant (opus 2232), rebuild of 1901 Casavant (opus 146), rebuild of 1884 Mitchell, which replaced 1866 Mitchell & Fort��67/13 (Mitchell & Fort�, Guilbault-Th�rien)
Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Basilique de Notre-Dame, Sacre-Couer Chapel, replaced 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943 Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, also c. 1701 unknown, replaced 1792 Henry Holland, replaced unknown, replaced unknown, replaced 1858 S. R. Warren, rebuilt 1890 Casavant (opus 26), electrified 1924 Casavant (opus 1032), tonal revisions 1991 Casavant�67/13
Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 35): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Chapelle du Grand Seminaire (1990), replaced 1964 Odilon Jacques, rebuild of 1938 Casavant (opus 1596), rebuild of c. 1907 Joseph �mil P�pin, also c. 1864 unknown, also 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1186)�67/12
Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 40): Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada, �glise Saint-Leon (1995), replaced 1941 Odilon Jacques, which replaced 1909 Casavant (opus 384)�67/12
Hagberg, David, and John Dower: Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, rebuild of c. 1905 Hinners, previously in Estelline, South Dakota, Trinity Lutheran Church�43/33
Hall, Thomas: Litchfield, Connecticut, Milton Village Green, Trinity
Episcopal Church (1823)�45/5
Hall, Thomas: Charleston, South Carolina, Saint John Lutheran Church
(1832)�17/32
Hall: Chester, Connecticut, Congregational Church (1909), replaced 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), later in Lawrence, Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), rebuilt 1934 Estey (opus 3507), some pipework later in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts of other organs, including William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan, replaced�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford)
Hall: Chicago, Illinois, Bush Temple of Music (1922), presumably burned�69/24
Hall & Labagh: Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian
Church (1857), burned 1871, merged 1871 with Calvary Presbyterian Church,
replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), slightly altered 1906 unknown,
merged 1912 with Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892 J. W. Steere
& Sons opus 331), relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (rebuilt
by Casavant (opus 1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R.
Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode
Island), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 348�remains today in Metropolitan
Community Church), merged 1918 with Sixth Presbyterian Church (1875 merger of
Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church), merged
1926 with Woodlawn Presbyterian Church (W. W. Kimball), merged c. 1928 with
Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church, new building has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus
5001), also 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5175) in chapel, Grand Avenue building now
Metropolitan Community Church�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook
& Hastings); 28/13 (Hook &
Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh);
36/10-12 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30-31 (Hall
& Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook
& Hastings/Skinner/M�ller)
Hall & Labagh: Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park
Presbyterian Church (1870), built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterian
Church (1852), replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), H&H sold to
church in Tucson, Arizona, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443), building now
United Church of Hyde Park (1930 merger of Hyde Park Presbyterian Church and
Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W. Kimball), 1970 merger with Hyde Park
Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball))�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh);
40/15-18; 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner); 67/18
(Skinner)
Hall & Labagh: Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church (1857), which replaced 1837 Erben, (?sold 1870 to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?, replaced there 1892 Farrand & Votey), replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211), now gone�3/1, 6, 11-13, 15S (Farrand & Votey); 14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 17/11 (Farrand & Votey); 24/11 (Farrand & Votey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 30-31, 33I (Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 29/33 (Farrand & Votey); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, Johnson); 36/4 (Hall & Labagh/Stevens & Jewitt), 11-13 (Hall & Labagh); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)
Hall & Labagh: Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, 1852 proposal, not built, 1854 Alvinza Andrews, rebuilt 1864 Chant, burned 1871, replaced 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 410), rebuilt 1892 Farrand & Votey, rebuilt 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 535), rebuilt 1917 Austin (opus 767)�25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31 (Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Johnson), 21 (Hall & Labagh/Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S (Andrews/Chant); 39/8; 42/26, 30-32 (Andrews); 42/26 (Andrews/Chant), 30-32; 43/22; 54/12; 55/4-10S (Austin); 56/19-20
Hall & Labagh (?): Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Episcopal Church (1849), replaced 1861 Stevens & Jewett, burned 1871, replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 632)�28/14 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5, 16; 37/11-13S; 42/25, 30 (Stevens & Jewett); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh)
Hall & Labagh: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown,
Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (1862), rebuilt c. 1932 F. A. Bartholomay
& Sons�53/15
Hamar, Richard: New Haven, Connecticut, Davenport Congregational Church, now Saint Casimir Catholic Church, 1970 restoration of 1874 Hook & Hastings (opus 750)�45/5
Hamar, Richard: New Haven, Connecticut,
Saint Casimir Catholic Church, built as Davenport Congregational Church, 1970
restoration of 1874 Hook & Hastings (opus 750)�45/5
Hamar, Richard: Waterbury, Connecticut, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 1974-1982 restoration of 1892 Johnson & Son (opus 778)�25/21; 45/5
Hamar, Richard: Derby, Connecticut, Derby United Methodist Church, 1975 restoration of 1868 J. H. & C. S. Odell (opus 65)�45/6
Hamar, Richard: Killingworth, Connecticut, Congregational Church (United Church of Christ), 1975 rebuild of 1875 E. L. Holbrook�45/5
Hamar, Richard: Hampton, Connecticut, Hampton Congregational Church (United Church of Christ), 1984 restoration of 1836 Denison Smith�18/9; 45/6
Hamblin, Jr., David L.: Gary, Indiana: Christ Episcopal Church, 1980-1981 rebuild of 1912 Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 285), console rebuilt 1936, organ rebuilt 1957-1963 by James W. Biggers, Jr., John J. Norris Organ Company, and others, building now Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church�60/10-11S
Hamblin, Jr., David L.: Gary, Indiana: City (United) Methodist Church, removal of 1926 Skinner (opus 611) from to residence, Lansing, Illinois�59/9-11S
Hamblin, Jr., David L.: Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), obtained pipework from 1924 Skinner (opus 424), rebuilt 1949, A. R. Temple & Associates, c. 1967�59/16
Hamill, S. S.: Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church (1880�s), replaced 1871 Erben, rebuilt c. 1875 Johnson & Son (no opus number) or Bassett?, 1912 building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, congregation merged c. 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ (see Kenwood Evangelical Church/United Church of Christ), Morris rebuilt 1961, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964)�26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 38/15 (Johnson & Son); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/M�ller)
Hamill, S. S.: Belfast, Maine, Methodist Church (1879)�10/1-2
Hamill, S. S.: now in East Lansing, Michigan,
University Lutheran Church (1866), rebuilt 1985 Dana Hull�48/5
Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt (opus
89?): Chicago, Illinois, Saint
Boniface Catholic Church (1907), possibly rebuilt H. B. Harrison, possible work
by William Delle, church closed 1990, relocated by Berghaus to Northlake,
Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church (replacing 1966 Charles A.
Wiener), replaced 1866 Pilcher & Chant (opus 70), built for Sycamore,
Illinois, First Congregational Church, moved to Chicago (1868)�15/4, 6-7SI;
35/5 (Pilcher); 39/12S (Pilcher & Chant); 64/9-12SI (Pilcher opus 70,
Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt)
Hansen, William: Oak Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, alterations to 1916 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1961 Emanuel Semerad, building now The Arts Center of Oak Park, 2000-2001 tonal reversals by CMC-OHS Chapter�61/7, 11-14SP; 62/30; 66/10; 67/6, 11I, 17; 68/3, 38I; 71/6I; 72/4, 8I; 75/11; 76/37-38 (Convention)
Harris, Murray M.: Los Angeles, California, Saint Paul Episcopal Cathedral (1911), now in Los Angeles, Saint James Episcopal Church�58/5
Harrison, H. B.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church, possible rebuild of 1907 Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt, replaced 1866 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 70), built for Sycamore, Illinois, First Congregational Church (replaced 1867 Pilcher Bros. opus 79), moved to Saint Boniface (1868), also possible work by William Delle, church closed 1990, relocated by Berghaus to Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church, replacing 1966 Charles A. Wiener�15/4, 6-7SI; 35/5; 39/12S (Pilcher opus 70); 64/9-12SI (Pilcher opus 70/Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt)
Hartman-Beaty: Charleston, South Carolina, Trinity United Methodist Church (1978), utilizing case attributed to Henry Knauff (c. 1860)�35/16
Harttman, Johann Christoph: Elgin, Illinois, Church of the Brethren, General Offices (1698), restored 1975 John Brombaugh�9/4-5, 7I; 11/9 (insert)SI; 24/11; 28/6, 18; 29/33
Haskell, C. S.: Seattle, Washington, Zion Lutheran Church (1893)�14/10; 16/28
Haskell, C. S.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Andrew and Saint Monica Episcopal Church (c. 1897)�53/15
Haskell, C. S.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church (1904)�53/16
Haskell, C. S.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Patrick Catholic Church (1913), rebuild of 1863 J. C. B. Standbridge�53/13-14
Hedgeland, Frederick W.�43/14, 18
Hedstrom, Steven: Peoria, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic
Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, 1980 rebuild of 1896
Lancashire-Marshall (opus 100)�4/6-7S; 48/3; 49/3-4S
Helmkamp: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Louis Catholic Church (1852), sold to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Peter Catholic Church (1868), replaced at Saint Peter with 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 582)�25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 29/5 (Helmkamp); 35/5 (Helmkamp); 36/3 (Helmkamp)
Hendrickson: Decorah, Iowa, Luther College, Jensen Hall�40/23
Hendrickson (opus 48): Valparaiso, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church (1979), replaced 1923 Wicks (opus 461, built for Springfield, Illinois, Saint John Sanitarium, rebuilt 1941, relocated to Valparaiso 1952, relocated and rebuilt by Wicks 1968 for Lansdale, Minnesota, Peace Lutheran Church)�6/7-9SI; 68/30-32SPI (Wicks/Hendrickson)
Hill & Son, Wm.: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Christ Church Cathedral (1860), replaced 1814 Thomas Elliott, burned, electrified 1898 Casavant (opus 90), rebuilt 1900 Casavant (opus 112) and George S. Hutchings, rebuilt 1950 Wm. Hill & Son and Norman and Beard, Ltd., 1960 new console Casavant (opus 2610), replaced 1980 Karl Wilhelm (opus 77)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Hill & Son, Wm., and Norman and Beard, Ltd.: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Christ Church Cathedral, 1950 rebuild of 1900 Casavant (opus 112) and George S. Hutchings, rebuild of 1898 Casavant (opus 90), electrification of 1860 Wm. Hill & Son, which replaced 1814 Thomas Elliott, burned, 1960 new console Casavant (opus 2610), replaced 1980 Karl Wilhelm (opus 77)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Hillgreen-Lane & Co.: Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church (1905), replaced unknown, rebuilt 1916 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 457), rebuilt 1921 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 614), church merged with Saint Paul Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church (see also Saint Paul Episcopal Church)�70/5, 26-28S (Hillgreen-Lane)
Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 108): Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist (1905), replaced 1916 Austin (opus 659), building later Mount Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, later Art Smith residence�78/4-8SI
Hillgreen, Lane & Company: Chicago, Illinois, Blaney Lodge (1910)�64/5
Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 214): Chicago, Illinois, Central Masonic Temple (1910)�27/29
Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 215): Chicago, Illinois, Central Masonic Temple (1910)�27/29
Hillgreen, Lane & Company: Frankfort, Kentucky, George F. Berry residence (1911)�12/6
Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 285): Gary, Indiana, Christ Episcopal Church (1912), console rebuilt 1936, organ rebuilt 1957-1963 by James W. Biggers, Jr., John J. Norris Organ Company, and others, rebuilt 1980-1981, David L. Hamblin, Jr., building now Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church�60/10-11S
Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus
361): Valparaiso, Indiana, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church
(1914), replaced 1886 Carl Barckhoff, rebuilt 1941 Hillgreen-Lane & Company
(opus 1062), burned 1975, replaced 1978 Steiner-Reck (opus 62), also 1992
Steiner-Reck�68/26-29SPI (Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)
Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 457): Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church, 1916 rebuild of 1905 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 106), which replaced unknown, rebuilt 1921 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 614), church merged with Saint Paul Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church (see also Saint Paul Episcopal Church)�70/5, 26-28S (Hillgreen-Lane)
Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 614): Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church, 1921 rebuild of 1916 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 457), rebuild of 1905 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 106), which replaced unknown, church merged with Saint Paul Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church (see also Saint Paul Episcopal Church)�70/5, 26-28S (Hillgreen-Lane)
Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 899): Chesterton, Indiana, First Methodist Church (1927), replaced 1984 Steiner-Reck (opus 70), also purchase of 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company rebuild of 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), built for Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church, broken up for parts�68/20
Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus
1062): Valparaiso, Indiana,
Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1941 rebuild of 1914 Hillgreen-Lane &
Company (opus 361), which replaced 1886 Carl Barckhoff, burned 1975, replaced
1978 Steiner-Reck (opus 62), also 1992 Steiner-Reck�68/26-29SPI
(Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)
Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1069): Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1942 rebuilt of 1893 Van Dinter, rebuild of 1884 Van Dinter, rebuilt 1984 Steiner-Reck (opus 69)�21/7; 34/3-11S (both Van Dinters, Steiner-Reck)PI; 42/6, 8, 11, 13, 16-17
Hillgreen-Lane & Company (?): Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Chapel-Auditorium, 1947 rebuild of 1907 W. W. Kimball, burned 1956�68/5-10PI
Hinners & Albertsen: Rogers Park, Illinois, now in Chicago, First Congregational Church (1891)�49/8-9S
Hinners & Albertsen: Dubuque, Iowa, First German Presbyterian Church (1896)�40/21-22
Hinners & Albertsen: Elmhurst, Illinois, Saint Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Peter United Church of Christ, later M. P. M�ller, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus�28/37
Hinners & Albertsen: Wolcottsville, New York, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (1897)�83/3I
Hinners & Albertsen (?): Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, Saint Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church (19??), rebuilt 1974 Peters, Weiland & Co.�14/6-7SI
Hinners: Aurora, Illinois, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church (1905), sold 1975 to Skokie, Illinois, Trinity Lutheran Church for chapel, church 1971 Roderer, old church housed 1911 Hinners�12/2 (Roderer); 19/22-25SI (1905 Hinners, Roderer); 28/40 (Roderer)
Hinners (opus 1216): Carpentersville, Illinois, Zion United Church of Christ (1911)�41/26-27SI; 73/3, 5-7SI; 74/20; 75/7-8; 76/19-20 (Convention)
Hinners: Chicago, Illinois, Bush Temple of Music (1903), presumably burned�69/24
Hinners (opus 1249): Chicago, Illinois, Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church (1911), later Fowler-Clifton United Methodist Church, building later Greater Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, rebuilt 1985 George Bozeman & Co. (opus 33), for Aiken, South Carolina, Saint Mary, Help of Christians Catholic Church--63/7-8SI
Hinners: Chicago, Illinois, Immanuel Lutheran Church (c. 1902)�13/12, 14SI
Hinners: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Dominic Catholic Church (1922), restored 1983-1984 Bradford�15/34-35SI; 24/11; 28/6, 22, 39; 42/18
Hinners: Crescent City, Illinois, Saint Peter Lutheran Church (1901), rebuilt 1970 Roderer�28/40
Hinners: Forreston, Illinois, Forreston Reformed Church (1919)�12/12
Hinners: built for Glenview, Illinois, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (replaced 1958 Schlicker, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus), sold to Northbrook, Illinois, Saint Giles Episcopal Church (replaced 1993 Helmuth Wolff (opus 37)), Hinners sold to Okemos, Michigan, William J. Schneider�18/16-17SI (Hinners); 28/37
Hinners: now in Kickapoo, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church�48/3; 49/4
Hinners: Marshall, Illinois, First United Methodist Church (1909), restored 1982 Holloway�19/10-13, 26 (insert) SPI
Hinners: now in Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, previously in Estelline, South Dakota, Trinity Lutheran Church, rebuilt by David Hagberg and John Dower�43/33
Hinners: Oak Park, Illinois, Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church (1917), building later Light of Liberty Church, Methodist congregation merged with Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Trinity Methodist Church, Willard Memorial Methodist Church, to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church, using the Cuyler Avenue church�78/12-14
Hinners: Paxton, Illinois, Federated Church (1911)�40/20
Hinners: Skokie, Illinois, Trinity Lutheran Church, 1911 Hinners (old church), new church has 1971 Roderer, chapel has 1905 Hinners, built for Aurora, Illinois, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church�12/2 (Roderer); 19/22-25SI (both organs); 28/40 (Roderer)
Hinners: Yorkville, Illinois, 1913 Hinners, rebuilt 1980 Berghaus�28/37
Hinners: Gary, Indiana, First Methodist Episcopal Church (1917)�59/9
Hinners (opus 1662): built 1913, for Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), then, Chicago, Illinois, Annunciation Catholic Church, now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, rebuilt 1978 Harley Perkins, replaced by 1941 Austin (opus 2043), and 1924 Skinner (opus 424, rebuilt 1949 A. R. Temple & Associates)�57/16 (Hinners); 59/11-16S (all organs)�57/16; 83/3-4I
Hinners: East Chicago, Indiana, First Congregational Church (1914), rebuilt or replaced E. Anderson�65/12-13S (Anderson)
Hinners: East Chicago, Indiana, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1917), replaced 1959 Wicks (opus 3997), building demolished 1998, Wicks in storage for new church�66/8-9SI (Wicks)
Hinners (opus 582): Michigan City, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1904), burned 1908, replaced Hinners (1909), replaced 1989 Steiner-Reck (opus 84)�18/16I
Hinners: Michigan City, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1909), replaced 1904 Hinners (opus 582), burned 1908, replaced 1989 Steiner-Reck (opus 84)�18/16I
Hinners (?): Terre Haute, Indiana, Montrose Church, also, 1908 Estey (opus 554)�19/11, 13
Hinners: Clinton, Iowa, Saint Boniface Catholic Church (1917, with Lyon & Healy connection?)�31/29
Hinners (opus 608): Lapeer, Michigan, Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (c. 1905)�48/5
Hinners (opus 1943): now in Aurora, Oregon, Aurora Presbyterian Church, 1915, rebuilt by Bond�57/14
Hinners: built for Estelline, South Dakota, Trinity Lutheran Church, now in Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, rebuilt by David Hagberg and John Dower�43/33
Hinners: Seattle, Washington, German United Church of Christ (1917)�14/10; 16/27
Hoenig, Philip F: Fort Madison, Iowa, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1985 rebuild of 1889 Moline�40/22
Hoffmann, Otto: Albany, Texas: Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church (1956)�28/39
Holbrook, E. L.: Killingworth, Connecticut, Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) (1875), rebuilt 1975 Richard Hamar�45/5
Holbrook, E. L.: Windham Center, Connecticut, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1857)�45/6
Holbrook, E. L.: Orrington, Maine, Methodist Church (1852), rebuilt 1962 Fritz Noack�8/3; 10/2
Holland, Henry: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Basilique de Notre-Dame (1792), replaced c. 1701 unknown, replaced unknown, replaced unknown, replaced 1858 S. R. Warren, rebuilt 1890 Casavant (opus 26), electrified 1924 Casavant (opus 1032), tonal revisions 1991 Casavant, also 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943 Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17)�67/13
Holloway:
Bloomington, Illinois, Saint Matthew Episcopal Church, electrification
of 1900 August Prante�s Sons, later rebuilt Reverend James M. McEvers, earlier
1865 Garret House�76/10-11
Holloway: Marshall, Illinois, First United Methodist Church, 1982 restoration of 1909 Hinners�19/10-13, 26 (insert) SPI
Holtkamp (job number 1588): Macedonia, Ohio, Hawthorne State Hospital, later Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, later in Washington, DC, Smithsonian Institute�18/4-5
Holtkamp (job number 1524): Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art, 1946 rebuild of 1920 Skinner (opus 333), altered 1930 (opus 333-A), altered Holtkamp 1933�4/8
Holtkamp (job number 1592): Cleveland, Ohio, Holy Ghost Convent, sold to Cleveland, Ohio, Arthur Quimby, later in New York City, New York, Town Hall, restored Holtkamp, later in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art�18/4
Holtkamp (job number 1600): La Grange, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1937), now in Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception (Talcott and Harlem)�see Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job number 1600)
Holtkamp (job number 1638): Ypsilanti, Michigan, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1939 rebuild of 1875 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 819)�48/6
Holtkamp/Kuhn (job number 1677): built for Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley College (1954), later in New York City, New York, Town Hall�18/5
Holtkamp: Hope, Minnesota, University Lutheran Church�4/8
Holtkamp/Metzler (job number 1783): built for Northfield, Illinois, Ascension Lutheran Church (1963), later in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Hope Lutheran Church�9/10, 14-15SI (Wilhelm); 18/4-7SI
Holtkamp (job number 1590): Cleveland, Ohio, First Unitarian Church, portative, replaced by larger Holtkamp, broken up for parts�18/5
Holtkamp (job number 1619): Cleveland, Ohio, First Unitarian Church, replaced portative�18/5
Holtkamp: Walter Gee, later owned by daughter of Walter Gee (location?)�18/4
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 64): Boston, Massachusetts, Tremont Temple (1845), replaced 1853 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 149), replaced 1880 Hook & Hastings (opus 975)�40/7; 44/12-13
Hook, E. & G. G.: Stockton Springs, Maine, Community Church (1847)�8/2; 10/1
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 141): New Haven, Connecticut, United Church of Westville (1852)�45/6
Hook, E. &. G. G. (opus 149): Boston, Massachusetts, Tremont Temple (1853), replaced 1880 Hook & Hastings (opus 975), which replaced 1845 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 64)�40/7; 44/12-13
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 160): built for Boston, Massachusetts, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 160), moved and altered c. 1898 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 551), to Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church�69/31-32
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 171): Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, First Parish Unitarian Church (1854), additions 1860 E. & G. G. Hook and c. 1890 Geo. S. Hutchings�69/31
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 253): Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, First Baptist Church (1859)�10/5; 69/31
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 265): Thomaston, Maine, Congregational Church, rebuilt 1969 Roderer, Kurt, for Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University�28/40
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 283): Woburn, Massachusetts, Congregational Church (1860), c. 1913 alterations unknown, 1992 restoration George Bozeman, Jr. & Co.�44/4; 69/32
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 288): Bangor, Maine, Saint John Catholic Church (1860)�8/3; 10/3
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 294): Boston, Massachusetts, Berkeley Street Congregational Church (a.k.a. Berkeley Temple Society), 1861�44/3
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 298): Woodstock, Vermont, Congregational Church (1861)�44/4
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 300): Marine City, Michigan, Holy Cross Catholic Church (1861), earlier Louis Van Dinter, rebuilt 1896 Hook & Hastings, rebuilt 1976 Bozeman-Gibson & Co. (opus 9)�34/9; 48/6
Hook, E. & G. G.: Brookline, Massachusetts, Sears Chapel, Christ Church Unity�69/31
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 321): Chicago, Illinois, New England Congregational Church (1863), burned 1871, replaced 1872 unknown, replaced 1875 Hook & Hastings (opus 809)�25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/19; 28/13; 35/5; 37/13, 15-16; 42/25, 30-31
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 322): Boston, Massachusetts, Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church (1863), rebuilt 1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1959)�40/7; 41/24-25; 43/34; 69/30-31, 34
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 328): Bucksport, Maine, Elm Street Congregational Church (1863), restored 1963 Andover�8/3; 10/2-3
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 334): Worcester, Massachusetts, Mechanics Hall (1863)�22/10, 21; 23/12
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 360): Brooklyn, New York, Plymouth Church (1865)�22/17; 40/7-8; 41/20
Hook, E. & G. G.: now in Meggett, South Carolina, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1867), relocated through Organ Clearing House by Mann & Trupiano�35/16
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 418): Elizabeth, New Jersey, Westminster Presbyterian Church (1867)�39/6-7
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 420): Boston, Massachusetts, Saint James Catholic Church (1867)�39/6
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 437): Chicago, Illinois, Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, 1867 Pilcher (opus 85, in church, then in chapel), Hook (next in church), replaced by second-hand theatre organ, gone�14/14 (Hook); 25/18, 21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 35/5 (Pilcher, Hook); 38/15 (Hook), 20S (Pilcher); 39/5-7S, 20; 41/6-8, 13
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 445): built for Fitchville, Massachusetts, Christ Church, Episcopal (1868), now in Leominster, Massachusetts, Saint Mark Episcopal Church, for rebuilt 1964 Andover�22/10-11
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 457): Chicago, Illinois, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church (1868), burned 1871, replaced 1877 Hook & Hastings (opus 887)�25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/19 (1877 Hook); 35/5 (opus 457); 39/7-8 (opus 457); 42/25, 30-31
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 461): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Joseph University, Saint Joseph Chapel (1868), restored with additions 1992, Patrick J. Murphy & Associates�53/13
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 466): built for Stoneham, Massachusetts, Christian Union Church, moved and restored 1995-1996 through Organ Clearing House by Bishop Organ Company to Lexington, Massachusetts, Follen Community Church�69/32
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 471): Chicago, Illinois, Unity Unitarian Church (1868), burned 1871, replaced 1875 Hook & Hastings (opus 794)�3/5S (Hook opus 794); 4/10 (Hook opus 794 erratum); 14/14 (Hook opus 471); 21/11 (opus 794); 23/10-12SI (opus 794); 24/11 (opus 794); 25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/20 (opus 794); 28/6, 20 (opus 794); 29/33, 34 (opus 794); 35/5 (opus 471); 39/14-17SP (opus 471); 41/6-7, 13; 42/26-27, 30-31; 55/13S; 62/6 (Hook); 70/4I (1875 Hook & Hastings)
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 472): Chicago, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1869), which replaced 1856 Erben, replaced 1909 W. W. Kimball, burned, replaced 1928 Estey (opus 2780), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1909), replaced 1922 Casavant (opus 940), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Third Congregational Church, burned�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/9 (Casavant), 37 (Casavant/Berghaus); 35/5 (Erben, Hook); 36/9 (Erben/Hook); 39/17-18S (Hook); 41/13; 42/31
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 497): Boston, Massachusetts, Peace Jubilee, rebuilt and relocated to Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn Tabernacle�29/9; 40/11
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 529): built for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christ Methodist Episcopal Church (1870), relocated 1983 through Organ Clearing House by Richard Nickerson, to Arlington, Massachusetts, First Parish Unitarian Church, restored 1998 Bishop Organ Company�69/32
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 531): Dubuque, Iowa, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1870), rebuilt Philip Odenbrett, rebuilt 1965 Earl Breilharz/Lima Pipe Organ Company�40/21
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 534): Chicago, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1870), which replaced c. 1857 Simmons & Fisher, burned 1873, replaced 1874 Steere & Turner (opus 77)�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook/Steere & Turner); 26/19 (Hook/Steere); 28/13 (Steere & Turner), 35/5 (Simmons & Fisher), 6 (Hook); 37/5 (Simmons & Fisher); 41/4-8, 13SP (Hook & Hastings); 42/31
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 553): Woburn, Massachusetts, First Unitarian Church (1870)�44/4
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 554): Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue Baptist Church (1870), founded as Edina Place Baptist Church, later Wabash Avenue Baptist Church, burned 1881, replaced 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 570), burned 1891, rebuilt as Immanuel Baptist Church with 1891 Geo. Kilgen & Son�25/21 (Hook), 23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Hook/Johnson); 35/6 (Hook); 41/8; 70/13, 15
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 558): Stonington, Connecticut, United Church (1870)�45/6
Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 576): built for New York City, New York, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church (1871), now in New Haven, Connecticut, Saint Mary Catholic Church, restored 1982 Mann & Trupiano, et al.�22/9; 45/5-6
Hook, E. & G. G. & Hastings (opus 578): Chicago, Illinois, Union Park Congregational Church (1871), replaced 1868 Johnson (opus 243), merged with First Congregational Church to form New First Congregational Church, replaced by 1927 W. W. Kimball (opus 6949), building now First Baptist Congregational Church�3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball); 24/11 (Kimball); 25/23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33 (Hook & Hastings/Kimball); 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings)
Hook & Hastings (opus 632): Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Episcopal Church (1872), replaced 1861 Stevens & Jewett, burned 1871, replaced 1849 Hall & Labagh (?)�28/14 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5, 16; 37/11-13S; 42/25, 30-31 (Stevens & Jewett); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh)
Hook & Hastings (opus 648): Lafayette, Indiana, First Baptist Church (1872), rebuilt 1971 Berghaus�28/36
Hook & Hastings (opus 649): Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1872), merged 1871 with Calvary Presbyterian Church, merged 1912 with Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 331), merged 1918 with Sixth Presbyterian Church (1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church), merged 1926 with Woodlawn Presbyterian Church (W. W. Kimball), merged c. 1928 with Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church, replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (rebuilt by Casavant (opus 1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island), 1923 Skinner (opus 348�remains today in Metropolitan Community Church), new church has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5001), also 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5175) in chapel, Grand Avenue building later Metropolitan Community Church, later Metropolitan Apostolic Community Church�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller); 74/16-17I (Skinner), 22 (Hook & Hastings); 78/4 (Rutz); 79/3 (Rutz); 80/4 (Rutz)
Hook & Hastings (opus 750): New Haven, Connecticut, Davenport Congregational Church (1874), now Saint Casimir Catholic, restored 1970 Richard Hamar�45/5
Hook & Hastings (opus 774): North Brookfield, Massachusetts, First Congregational Church (1874)�22/11, 21
Hook & Hastings, E. & G. G. (opus 779): Keokuk, Iowa, Unitarian Church, later Four Square Gospel Church, later Deliverance Pentecostal Church�40/22
Hook & Hastings (opus 794): Chicago, Illinois, Unity Unitarian Church (building later Medinah Temple, now Scottish Rite Cathedral) (1875), which replaced 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 471), burned 1871�3/5S (Hook opus 794); 4/10 (Hook opus 794 erratum); 14/14 (Hook opus 471); 21/11 (opus 794); 23/10-12SI (opus 794); 24/11 (opus 794); 25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/20 (opus 794); 28/6, 20 (opus 794); 29/33, 34 (opus 794); 35/5 (Hook opus 471); 41/6-7, 13 (1868 Hook); 42/26-27, 30-31(1868 Hook); 55/13-16S; 56/20; 62/6 (Hook); 70/4I (1875 Hook & Hastings); 75/7-8, 15 (recording); 76/15-16 (Convention); 78/4
Hook & Hastings (opus 801): Boston, Massachusetts, Cathedral of the Holy Cross (1875), electrified c. 1929 William Laws, some restoration Henri Lahaise & Sons�43/30; 69/33
Hook & Hastings (opus 809): Chicago, Illinois, New England Congregational Church (1875), replaced 1863 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 321), burned 1871, replaced 1872 unknown�25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/19; 28/13 (opus 321); 35/5; 37/13, 15-16; 42/25, 30-31
Hook & Hastings, E. & G. G. (opus 819): Ypsilanti, Michigan, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1875), rebuilt 1939 Holtkamp (job number 1638)�48/6
Hook & Hastings, E. & G. G.
(opus 848): built for
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Centennial Exposition, moved to Buffalo, New York,
Saint Joseph Catholic Cathedral (1876), rebuilt 2000 Andover�82/2-3I (Andover)
Hook & Hastings (opus 869): Cincinnati, Ohio, Music Hall (1877)�43/30
Hook & Hastings (opus 870): Logansport, Indiana, Trinity Episcopal Church (1877), rebuilt 1970�s Kurt Roderer�24/10-11SI
Hook & Hastings (opus 887): Chicago, Illinois, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church (1877), replaced 1868 Hook, E. & G. G. (opus 457), burned 1871�25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/19 (1877 Hook); 35/5 (opus 457); 39/7-8 (opus 457); 42/25, 30-31 (opus 457)
Hook & Hastings (opus 975): Boston, Massachusetts, Tremont Temple (1880), which replaced 1853 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 149), which replaced 1845 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 64)�40/7; 44/12-13
Hook & Hastings (opus 1005): Boston (Roxbury), Massachusetts, Saint Patrick Catholic Church (1880), rebuilt 1893 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 294)�69/33
Hook & Hastings (opus 1045): built for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Industrial Exposition, later in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Immanuel Presbyterian Church (1881)�4/10
Hook & Hastings (opus 1141): Portland, Oregon, The Old Church (1883)�57/15
Hook & Hastings (opus 1144): Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Holy Communion Episcopal Church (1883), restored 1960 Richard Crane�10/9; 11/1, 5SI
Hook & Hastings (opus 1186): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Chapelle du Grand Seminaire (1883), also c. 1864 unknown, also c. 1907 Joseph �mil P�pin, rebuilt 1938 Casavant (opus 1596) and 1964 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1990 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 35)�67/12
Hook & Hastings (opus 1227): Chicago, Illinois, Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal (1884), rebuilt unknown, rebuilt Robert L. David, sold 1981 through Organ Clearing House, to Boca Raton, Florida, Saint David Boys School, rebuilt Klug & Schumacher�23/8-9SI
Hook & Hastings (opus 1287): Camden, New Jersey, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1885), rebuilt 1926 Casavant (opus 1127), rebuilt 1995 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates�53/13
Hook & Hastings (opus 1340): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christ Memorial Reformed Episcopal Church (1887)�53/14
Hook & Hastings (opus 1362): Chicago, Illinois, Leavitt Street Congregational Church (1887)�23/19; 26/19
Hook & Hastings (opus 1397): Chicago, Illinois, La Salle Avenue Baptist Church (1888), founded as North Star Baptist Church, unknown, burned 1871�26/19; 42/25; 70/15
Hook & Hastings (opus 1432): Colorado Springs, Colorado, First Congregational Church (1889), rebuilt 1973 Roderer�28/40
Hook & Hastings (opus 1442): Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Presbyterian Church (founded as First Presbyerian Church of Hyde Park), which replaced 1870 Hall & Labagh (built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterian Church, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple), H&H sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443), building now United Church of Hyde Park (1930 merger with Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W. Kimball), merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball)�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3 (Hall & Labagh, Hook & Hastings); 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner)
Hook & Hastings (opus 1481): Elkhart, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Episcopal Chapel (1891)�32/3
Hook & Hastings (opus 1503): built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church (1891), possibly later in Chicago, Illinois, Christ Episcopal Church�24/12-13SI
Hook & Hastings (opus 1538): Ionia, Michigan, First Baptist Church (1892)�48/5
Hook & Hastings: Marine City, Michigan, Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1896 rebuild of 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 300), rebuilt 1976 Bozeman-Gibson & Co. (opus 9), earlier, Louis Van Dinter�34/9; 48/6
Hook & Hastings (opus 1605): Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, replaced unknown, replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1922 Skinner (opus 327), altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, later alterations by Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Hook & Hastings (opus 1702): built for Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Congregational Church (1896), later in Denver, Colorado, Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church, later in Denver, Colorado, Capitol Heights Presbyterian Church, now in Denver, Colorado, All Saints' Catholic Church�61/25
Hook & Hastings (opus 1861): built for Joliet, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, moved 1923 to Maple Park, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, refurbished 1980�s George Buck, oboe from Joliet, Illinois, Saint Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1920 Estey (rebuilt 1950�s Warren Gratian, replaced 1981 electronic)�12/11S; 24/4, 14-15 (insert) SPI
Hook & Hastings (opus 1879): Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theological Seminary, Chapel (1901), (new campus had 1927 Skinner opus 639, replaced 1984 Karl Wilhelm), later chapel to Union Park Congregational Church, later New First Congregational Church, now First Baptist Congregational Church (see Church listings for separate instruments)� 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 23/20-21I
Hook & Hastings (opus 1907): Orono, Maine, University of Maine (1901), rebuilt 1971 Fritz Noack and John Boody�8/2
Hook & Hastings (opus 1948): Longmont, Colorado, Congregational Church (1902), now in Lyons, Colorado, Old Stone Congregational Church�61/22
Hook & Hastings (opus 1959): Boston, Massachusetts, Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, 1902 rebuild of 1863 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 322)�40/7; 41/24-25; 43/34; 69/30-31, 34
Hook & Hastings (opus 1973): Chicago, Illinois, Lexington Avenue Baptist Church (1902), later Woodlawn Baptist Church�23/22-23SI
Hook & Hastings (opus 1981): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Episcopal Church (1902), rebuilt 1993 R. J. Brunner & Co.�53/15
Hook & Hastings (opus 1999): Louisville, Kentucky, Calvary Episcopal Church (1903), replaced 1965 Casavant (opus 2831)�63/13 (Hook & Hastings)
Hook & Hastings (opus 2014): Chicago, Illinois: Hull House, Theatre (1904)�24/16-18PI
Hook & Hastings (opus 2106): Kenilworth, Illinois, Holy Comforter
Episcopal Church (1906), burned 1906, replaced 1907 Hook & Hastings (opus
2147), replaced 1928 with c. 1927 Welte (?), built for Wilmette, Illinois,
Wilmette Village Theatre, replaced 1965 �olian-Skinner (opus 1455), since
altered�81/18-23SPI (�olian-Skinner)
Hook & Hastings (opus 2107): Boston, Massachusetts, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Extension (1906), rebuilt 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1203), altered 1970�s J. H. Steinkampf and Jason McKown, altered 1990�s Foley-Baker, additional work 1990�s Lawrence Phelps�63/2 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps); 69/32 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps)
Hook & Hastings (opus 2147): Kenilworth, Illinois, Holy Comforter
Episcopal Church (1907), replaced 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2106), burned
1906, replaced 1928 with c. 1927 Welte (?), built for Wilmette, Illinois,
Wilmette Village Theatre, replaced 1965 �olian-Skinner (opus 1455), since
altered�81/18-23SPI (�olian-Skinner)
Hook-Hastings (opus 2265): Chicago, Illinois, Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist (1911), console replaced 1940's Reisner�62/19-21SP; 70/4I; 71/5I; 72/7I; 78/3I
Hook & Hastings (opus 2370): Denver, Colorado, Second Church of Christ, Scientist (1916), building now Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Denver�61/23
Hook & Hastings: Chicago, Illinois, Christ Episcopal Church, c. 1891, possibly built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church (opus 1503?)�24/12-13SI
Hook & Hastings: Charleston Heights, South Carolina, Saint John Catholic Church�35/18
Hope-Jones: South Bend, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (c. 1910),
later People�s Church, later Ambassadors for Christ, replaced 1877 Johnson
& Son (opus 500)�73/13-14SI
Hough, Harrison A.: Springfield, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (later Cathedral), c. 1843, replaced 1848 Schwab, replaced 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 554), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 930), replaced 1977 electronic�52/4-5
House, Garret:
Bloomington, Illinois, Saint Matthew Episcopal Church (1865), replaced
1900 August Prante�s Sons, electrified by Holloway, rebuilt Reverend James M.
McEvers�76/10-11
House, Garret:
Bloomington, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (1865), replaced 1921
Estey (opus 1824), replaced 1956 �olian-Skinner (opus 1325), 1982 additions M.
P. M�ller, 1986 M. P. M�ller console�76/10-11
House, Garrett: Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church, later Second Baptist Church (1857), burned 1871, replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), now Olivet Baptist Church�14/14 (Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 35/5 (House, Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12; 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 71/10; 72/6I
Howard, Emmons: Orono, Maine, Methodist Church (1891), rebuilt Berkshire�8/2; 10/1
Howard, Emmons: Tahuya, Washington, Saint Nicholas Episcopal Church (1894)�14/14; 16/28
Howell (opus 9): Dixon, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church�12/11-12S
Howell (opus 27): Oregon, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church�12/15
Howell Pipe Organs, Inc., H. A.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ita Catholic Church, 2002 rebuild of 1950 Wicks (opus 2907)�50/3-4S; 51/4-21S, 22; 67/8-9I; 78/4P
Hull, Dana: East Lansing, Michigan, University Lutheran Church, 1985 rebuild of 1866 S. S. Hamill�48/5
Huntington, S. L.: now in Chehalis, Washington, Saint John Lutheran Church, 1993 rebuild of c. 1890 Koehnken & Grimm�57/15
Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67): Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church (1876), replaced 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, replaced 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating parts of 1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall), alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10 (�olian-Skinner (opus 909)
Hutchings, Geo. S.: Chicago, Illinois, Charles David Irwin residence (1884)�70/40
Hutchings, Geo. S.: Calais, Maine, Second Baptist Church (1884)�8/3; 10/2
Hutchings, Geo. S.: Cambridge, Massachusetts, Pilgrim Congregational Church, later Pilgrim United Church of Christ, later Korean Church�69/33
Hutchings, Geo. S.: Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, First Parish Unitarian Church, c. 1890 work on 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 171), additions 1860 E. & G. G. Hook�69/31
Hutchings (opus 269): built for Cambridgeport (now Cambridge), Massachusetts, Prospect Street Congregational Church (1892), electrified, church later Prospect Street Church, sold through Organ Clearing House to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, replaced 1900 Lancashire-Marshall, rebuilt 1930's Charles Wiener, destroyed 1973, which replaced 1855 Wolfram, burned 1871, 1998 moved and restored by Bradford�35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI (Hutchings); 67/20I (Hutchings, Lancashire-Marshall fa�ade); 68/38-39I; 75/12
Hutchings, Geo. S. (opus 294): Boston (Roxbury), Massachusetts, Saint Patrick Catholic Church, 1893 rebuild of 1880 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 1005)�69/33
Hutchings, Geo. S. (opus 336): Lockport, Massachusetts, Grace Episcopal Church, one rank later in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), and William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, at Wilmette replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford)
Hutchings, Geo. S. (opus 410): Boston, Massachusetts, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Basilica, altered 1968 and 1997 Henri Lahaise & Sons�69/31
Hutchings, Geo. S. (opus 551): Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, c. 1898 relocation and alteration of 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 160), built for Boston, Massachusetts, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, later Cathedral�69/31-32
Hutchings: Oswego, New York, United Church of Christ (1899)�4/8
Hutchings, Geo. S.: Woodstock, Vermont, Christian Church, 1899 relocation of 1853 Stevens & Co. built for Bangor, Maine, Central Congregational Church, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Zion Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1977 A. David Moore & Co.�40/21
Hutchings, Geo. S. (opus 486): Ansonia, Connecticut, Christ Episcopal Church (1899)�45/6
Hutchings, Geo. S.: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Christ Church Cathedral, participation in 1900 Casavant (opus 112), rebuild of 1898 Casavant (opus 90), electrification of 1860 Wm. Hill & Son, which replaced 1814 Thomas Elliott, burned, rebuilt 1950 Wm. Hill & Son and Norman and Beard, Ltd., 1960 new console Casavant (opus 2610), replaced 1980 Karl Wilhelm (opus 77)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Hutchings, Geo. S: Groton, Massachusetts, Groton School, Saint John Chapel (1900), replaced 1935 �olian-Skinner (opus 936), various alterations, including Kinzey-Angerstein, Nicholas-Bradford�22/11 (�olian-Skinner)
Hutchings-Votey (opus 525): Chicago, Illinois, Second Church of Christ, Scientist (1901), rebuilt 1928-1929 Austin (opus 1646)�62/26; 77/4-8SI (Austin); 78/8, 28I
Hutchings-Votey (opus 535): Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (see also Olivet Presbyterian Church), 1901 rebuild of 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 410), rebuilt 1892 Farrand & Votey (which replaced 1854 Andrews, rebuilt 1864 Chant, burned 1871), rebuilt 1917 Austin (opus 767)�25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31 (Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Johnson), 21 (Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S (Andrews/Chant); 39/8; 42/26 (Andrews/Chant); 54/12; 55/6-10S (Austin); 56/19-20
Hutchings-Votey (opus 554): now in Marylhurst, Oregon, Marylhurst College, Saint Anne Chapel (1901), rebuilt 1994 George Bozeman, Jr. & Co. (opus 55)�57/16
Hutchings-Votey (opus 1469): New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University, Woolsey Hall (1902), rebuilt 1915 J. W. Steere & Son (opus 682), rebuilt 1928 Skinner (opus 722)�45/6
Hutchings-Votey (opus 1494): Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist (1903), founded as Dr. Sawyer's Church, later First Church of Christ, Scientist, now Sixth Church�26/3-5SI
Hutchings-Votey (opus 1503 or 1518): Racine, Wisconsin, built as Church of the Good Shepherd, later Unitarian-Universalist Church (1903), rebuilt 1970 Roderer�11/4, 8SI; 28/40
Hutchings-Votey (opus 1518 or 1503): Racine, Wisconsin, built as Church of the Good Shepherd, later Unitarian-Universalist Church (1903), rebuilt 1970 Roderer�11/4, 8SI; 28/40
Hutchings-Votey (opus 1546): Barre, Pennsylvania, Methodist Church (1904), replaced Ira Bassett organ�26/18
Hutchings-Votey (opus 1583): Chicago, Illinois, Memorial Baptist Church, replaced 1869 Johnson & Son (opus 295, probably rebuilt from 1846 Thomas Appleton, originally in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims), rebuilt 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1055)�26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson); 40/4; 61/5; 62/19, 23-25S
Hutchings-Votey (opus 1621): Chicago, Illinois, North Shore Congregational Church (1906), removed 1987�43/34
Hutchings-Votey: Seattle, Washington, Saint James Catholic Cathedral (1907), also 1926 Casavant (opus 1163)�14/10; 16/29
Hutchings (opus 1661): Woodstock, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1910)�28/37; 41/27-31SPI; 73/3-5SPI; 74/20; 75/8; 76/17-18 (Convention); 77/3
Hutchings: Ann Arbor, Michigan, Hill Auditorium, 1913 rebuild of 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 700), built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Festival Hall, rebuilt 1927 Skinner (opus 664), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 664-A)�17/11, 20-30, 37S (Farrand & Votey); 18/10-15; 19/14-21; 20/11-21; 21/8-22; 48/6
Hybrid�see also Unknown
Hybrid: Arlington Heights, Illinois, Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church, rebuilt 1982 Berghaus, burned 1982�28/38
Hybrid: Aurora, Illinois, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1981 Berghaus�28/38
Hybrid: Elgin, Illinois, First Congregational Church, rebuild of 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 71), rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�28/37
Hybrid: Evanston, Illinois, William H. Barnes residence, later in Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Fisher Catholic Church�17/38; 28/9
Hybrid: Hinsdale, Illinois, Redeemer Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1984 Berghaus�28/37
Hybrid: Norridge, Illinois, Leon Berry residence, later in Park Ridge, Illinois�9/3-4, 6-7I
Hybrid: Park Ridge, Illinois, Leon and Mildred Berry residence, ealier in Norridge, Illinois�9/3-4, 6-7I
Jackson: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church (1888), replaced c. 1863-1871 Pilcher (?), rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�16/8-9SI; 28/35-36
Jackson, James: Camden, South Carolina, Bethesda Presbyterian Church, now in Liberty Hill, South Carolina, Presbyterian Church (1820)�29/19
Jackson, James: Liberty Hill, South Carolina, Presbyterian Church, built 1820 for Camden, South Carolina, Bethesda Presbyterian Church�29/19
Jackson, Richard: Liverpool, England, Liverpool Collegiate Institute (1850)�29/19
Jackson, William: South Deerfield, Massachusetts, Polish National Catholic Church (1868)�29/23
Jackson & Son, James: Ellicottville, New York, Saint John Episcopal Church (1834)�29/19
Jacques, Odilon: Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada, �glise Saint-Leon (1941), replaced 1909 Casavant (opus 384), replaced 1995 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 40)�67/12
Jacques, Odilon: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Chapelle du Grand Seminaire, 1964 rebuild of 1938 Casavant (opus 1596), rebuild of c. 1907 Joseph �mil P�pin, replaced 1990 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 35), also c. 1864 unknown, also 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1186)�67/12
James, Frederick H.: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, 1892 rebuild of c. 1869 Jardine & Son, replaced 1893 Pilcher built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, rebuilt 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1600), rebuilt 1950�s unknown, rebuilt 1970�s unknown�17/11, 15-20, 37SI (Pilcher); 18/11-15
Janke, Rudolf: Evanston, Illinois, Wolfgang R�bsam residence (1974), later in Valparaiso, Indiana, R�bsam residence�25/32-33SI; 68/32-33S
Jardine: Chicago, Illinois, First Unitarian Church (1850), burned 1863, congregation became Church of the Messiah, later reverting to original name�35/5, 16, 18; 36/4; 42/31
Jardine, George: in Elmhurst, Illinois, William Beecher residence (1850�s), relocated 2002 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence�79;3-4S
Jardine: Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church (18??),
replaced c. 1881 Moline, burned 1907, replaced 1891 Roosevelt (opus 506, built
for Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian Church of the Messiah), restored 1998-1999 Rutz�6/3-5SI
(Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 53/5; 54/8S, 10-11; 58/3 (restoration, Rutz);
63/4 (Roosevelt/Rutz)
Jardine: Somerville, Massachusetts, Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic
Church, 1894 Jardine�69/33
Jardine: Marietta, Ohio, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, replaced Koehnken�45/4
Jardine: Chicago, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church (1858), new building contained 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 509), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 636), burned 1959, old building and organ sold to Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal, (new church constructed c. 1885, retaining Jardine, building now West Side Community Church)�25/21, 23 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 36/10; 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons)
Jardine: Decatur, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church, replaced 1884 Pilcher, replaced 1892 Roosevelt (opus 146, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Episcopal Church, 1884), rebuilt Reuter�32/4
Jardine & Son: now in New Haven, Connecticut, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1868), renovated 1982-1985 Brunner & Heller�45/5
Jardine & Son: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral (c. 1869), rebuilt 1892 Frederick H. James, replaced 1893 Pilcher, built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, rebuilt 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1600), rebuilt 1950�s unknown, rebuilt 1970�s unknown�17/11, 15-20, 37SI (Pilcher); 18/11-15
Jardine & Son: Brooklyn, New York, Christ Church (c.1871)�43/18
Jardine & Son: now in Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1874), relocated 1980 Organ Clearing House and additions by Mann & Trupiano�35/17
Jardine & Son, Geo.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Manayunk, Saint David Episcopal Church (1881)�53/13
Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1090): now in Corvalis, Oregon, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1892), rebuilt 1986 Bond�57/16
Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1121): now in Portland, Oregon, All Saints' Episcopal Church (1892), rebuilt Bond�57/13
Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1138): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Free Church of Saint John (Episcopal) (1895)�53/16
Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1249): Camden, New Jersey, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1898)�53/13
Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1509): Detroit, Michigan, Trinity Episcopal Church (1892)�48/7-8
Jardine & Son: New Brunswick, New Jersey, United
Methodist Church (1896)�85/22
Johnson (opus 75): Chicago, Illinois, Wabash Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (founded as State Street Methodist Episcopal Church) (1858), later in Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Wabash Church purchased Olivet Presbyterian Church in 1872, with 1868 Johnson (opus 246)�25/21 (1868 Johnson), 23 (1858 Johnson); 26/19 (1858 Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson opus 75, 246); 37/8-10S; 55/6
Johnson (opus 149): Indianapolis, Indiana, First Baptist Church (1863), replaced 1874 Clarke, William H. & Co, replaced c. 1904 ??, replaced 1960 Casavant (opus 2575)�44/22-27SP
Johnson (opus 163): Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church (1864), burned 1874, replaced 1876 Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, replaced 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating parts of 1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall), alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10 (�olian-Skinner opus 909)
Johnson (opus 211): Hartford, Connecticut, Dudley Buck residence (1867)�15/8-9; 39/20, 22; 43/26, 30
Johnson (opus 216): Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1867), replaced 1857 House, rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), now Olivet Baptist Church�14/14 (Johnson/Bassett); 25/21 (Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 39/20 (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 71/10; 72/6I
Johnson (opus 223): Oxford, Massachusetts, Grace Episcopal Church (1867), restored 1971 Andover�22/11
Johnson (opus 237): Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge (1867), burned 1871, which replaced 1863 Pilcher (sold to Peoria, Illinois, New Jerusalem Church), replaced 1872 Johnson (opus 386, moved (?) in 1923 to Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair Methodist Church by Coburn Organ Company, renovated 1984 by J. C. Taylor)�24/11 (1872 Johnson); 25/21 (1867 Johnson); 27/24 (1867 Johnson), 24-29 (1872 Johnson); 29/6, 31-32, 33-34 (1872 Johnson); 37/17-18; 38/19 (1867 Johnson); 42/31; 62/6 (1872 Johnson)
Johnson (opus 243): Chicago, Illinois, Union Park Congregational Church (1868), burned 1869, replaced 1871 Hook & Hastings (opus 578), merger with First Congregational Church to form New First Congregational Church, replaced 1927 W. W. Kimball (opus 6949), building now First Baptist Congregational Church�3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball); 24/11 (Kimball); 25/23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33 (Hook & Hastings/Kimball); 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/31 (Johnson); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings)
Johnson (opus 246): Chicago, Illinois, Olivet Presbyterian Church (1868), merged 1871 with Second Presbyterian Church, building later Wabash Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (founded as State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, earlier church housed 1858 Johnson opus 75, sold to Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church)�25/21 (1868 Johnson); 26/19 (1858 Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson opus 75, opus 246); 37/8-10S; 39/8; 55/5-6
Johnson (opus 294): Chicago, Illinois, Dudley Buck residence (1869), destroyed 1871�15/8-10S; 25/21; 35/5; 39/18-22S; 40/4; 42/25, 28-31; 43/26
Johnson & Son (opus 295): Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church�see also Forrestville Congregational Church, merged 1975 with Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, to form South Community Church, merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ (merged 1927 with Memorial Church, a merger of Memorial Baptist Church and First Christian Church, building now Monumental Baptist Church�see also Memorial Baptist Church, Monumental Baptist Church), c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1988), South Church building became New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1998), (1869), probably rebuild of 1846 Thomas Appleton organ originally in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims, later in Chicago, Illinois, Memorial Baptist Church, organ gone, replaced in South Congregational Church by 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory number 1315), c. 1895, also W. W. Kimball, replaced in Memorial Baptist by c. 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1581), rebuilt 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1055)�26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson); 40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/5; 62/19, 23-25S (Hutchings-Votey/�olian-Skinner); 66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner)
Johnson (opus 298): Norwich, Connecticut, Greeneville Congregational Church, built as Fourth Congregational Church (1869)�45/6
Johnson (opus 309): Chicago, Illinois, Swedish Lutheran Church (a.k.a. Immanuel or Emmanuel Swedish Lutheran Church, 1869), burned 1871�35/5; 40/4-5; 42/26, 31
Johnson (opus 326): Chicago, Illinois, Ada Street Methodist Church (1870), replaced 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 403)�35/6 (opus 326); 41/8-9
Johnson (opus 329): Chicago, Illinois, founded as Clark Street Methodist Church (1870), burned 1871, replaced First Methodist Episcopal Church 1873 Johnson (opus 406), replaced Chicago Temple 1923 Skinner (opus 414), rebuilt 1984 Wicks�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 25/21 (1870 Johnson); 26/19 (1873 Johnson); 35/6 (1870 Johnson); 41/9-11, 13S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 30, 32 (1870 Johnson); 58/12 (Skinner)
Johnson (opus 331): Chicago, Illinois, Blaney Lodge (1870), burned 1871, Blaney later had 1910 Hillgreen Lane & Co. (?)�25/21; 27/24; 35/6; 41/11; 42/32; 64/5
Johnson (opus 334): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church (1870), which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (?sold to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), which replaced 1837 Erben, burned 1871, replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211?), now gone�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21 (1870 Johnson); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/1875 Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, Johnson); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)
Johnson (opus 339): Stamford, Connecticut, First Universalist Church (1870)�43/30-31
Johnson & Son (opus 353): Chicago, Illinois, Park Avenue Methodist Church (1871), replaced 1892 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 342)�35/6; 41/21
Johnson & Son (opus 386): Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge (1872), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 237), burned 1871, which replaced 1863 Pilcher (sold to Peoria, Illinois, New Jerusalem Church), moved in 1923 to Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair Methodist Church by Coburn Organ Company, renovated 1984 J. C. Taylor�24/11 (1872 Johnson); 25/21 (1867 Johnson); 27/24-29SI; 28/6, 23; 29/31-32S, 33-34 (insert); 37/17-18; 38/19 (1867 Johnson); 42/31 (Johnson opus 237); 58/9; 62/6 (1872 Johnson); 64/5-6SI, 17-18; 79/3
Johnson & Son (opus 389): built for Chester, Connecticut, Congregational Church (1873), replaced 1909 Hall, Johnson later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), rebuilt 1934 Estey (opus 3507), some pipework later in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts of other organs, including William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford); 74/15
Johnson & Son (opus 394): San Francisco, Saint John Presbyterian Church (c. 1873), electrified and altered Schoestein, c. 1956, more recent Schoenstein console�49/7
Johnson & Son (opus 396): Denver, Colorado, First Baptist Church (1873), replaced 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1047-A), built for Atlantic City, New Jersey, Senator Emerson Richards residence (1945)�61/26I
Johnson & Son (opus 403): Chicago, Illinois, Ada Street Methodist Church (1873), replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 326)� 35/5 (opus 326); 41/8-9
Johnson & Son (opus 406): Chicago, Illinois, First Methodist Episcopal Church (1873), which, as Clark Street Methodist Episcopal Church, replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 329, burned 1871), replaced, as Chicago Temple 1923 Skinner (opus 414), rebuilt 1984 Wicks�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 25/21 (1870 Johnson); 26/19 (1873 Johnson); 35/6 (1870 Johnson); 41/9-11, 13S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 30, 32 (1870 Johnson); 58/12 (Skinner)
Johnson & Son (opus 409): built for Springfield, Massachusetts, State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, moved c. 1900 to Thompson, Connecticut, Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) (1873), restored 1984 and 1988 Andover�45/6 (Connecticut)
Johnson & Son (opus 410): Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (see also Olivet Presbyterian Church) (1873), which replaced 1854 Andrews, rebuilt 1864 Chant, burned 1871, rebuilt 1892 Farrand & Votey, rebuilt 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 535), rebuilt 1917 Austin (opus 767)�25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31 (Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Johnson), 21 (Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S (Andrews/Chant); 39/8; 42/26, 30-32 (Andrews); 42/26 (Andrews/Chant); 43/22; 54/12; 55/6-10S (Austin); 56/19-20
Johnson & Son (opus 414): Chicago, Illinois, Apollo Commandery Knights Templar (1874)�27/27; 62/6
Johnson & Son (opus 419): Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy store (1874)�31/17
Johnson & Son (opus 429): Andover, Illinois, Swedish Lutheran Church (1874)�40/5
Johnson & Son (opus 430): Gilbertville, Massachusetts, Congregational Church (1874)�22/11
Johnson & Son (opus 436): Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church (1874), which replaced 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 65), built for North Presbyterian Church, burned 1871, Johnson moved c. 1912 to Chicago, Illinois, Christ Presbyterian Church, destroyed 1967, replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 210), replaced 1970 Roderer (sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1970 �olian-Skinner (opus 1516), rebuilt 1994 Goulding & Wood�9/5; 25/22 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson), 23 (Pilcher); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher); 42/26-27, 30-31 (Pilcher)
Johnson & Son (opus 456): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church (1875), which replaced 1837 Erben, which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (?sold to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), which replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211?), now gone�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, 1870 Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson); 74/23
Johnson & Son (opus 461): Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy store (1875)�31/17
Johnson & Son (opus 468): Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy store (1876)�31/17
Johnson & Son (opus 489): Chicago, Illinois, Hershey Music Hall (1877), sold 1883 to Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin College�25/21, 23; 26/20
Johnson & Son (opus 501): Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name (1877), rebuilt/replaced 1866 Chant, burned 1871, rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter, replaced 1989 by Flentrop (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), (rebuilt, Bradford)), other pipework in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, 1953 Delle (?), Reuter console now at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel, chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S
Johnson & Son (opus 509): Chicago, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church (1878), replaced 1858 Jardine (sold with building to Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal Church, which built new church c. 1885, retained Jardine, new building now West Side Community Church), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 636), burned 1959�25/21, 23 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 36/10 (Jardine); 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons)
Johnson & Son (opus 510): built for Skaneateles, New York,
Baptist Church (1878), moved to Meridian, New York, Baptist Church, replaced Johnson
& Son (opus 528), built 1879 for Skaneateles, New York, Presbyterian
Church�4/9 (opus 528)
Johnson & Son (opus 512): Worcester, Massachusetts, Saint Paul Catholic Cathedral (1878), electrified Joseph G. Cooper, rebuilt 1957 Casavant (opus 2419)�22/9-10
Johnson & Son (opus 528): built for Skaneateles, New York,
Presbyterian Church (1879), moved to Skaneateles, New York, Baptist Church,
replaced 1878 Johnson (opus 510), moved to Meridian, New York, Baptist
Church�4/9 (opus 528)
Johnson & Son (opus 543): Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall (1880), moved 1900 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., D. S. Wentz installed console from 1911 Casavant (opus 454, built for Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple, relocated and rebuilt 1951 Wicks), sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central); 74/22
Johnson & Son (opus 553): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Stanislaus Kostka (Polish) Catholic Church (1881), rebuilt 1927 Wicks (opus 727), console rebuilt 1960's Delle�25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 52/6-10S (both organs), 20
Johnson & Son (opus 554): Springfield, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (later Cathedral), 1881, replaced 1848 Schwab, which replaced c. 1843 Harrison A. Hough, replaced by 1920 Austin (opus 930), replaced 1977 electronic�47/3; 52/4-5
Johnson & Son (opus 559): Oak Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1881), rebuilt 1903 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1913 Casavant, burned 1916, replaced 1918 Skinner (opus 274), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3544), pipework rebuilt for Rockford, Illinois, Second Congregational Church, by Pipe Organ Specialties, building now First United Church�28/9 (Skinner): 61/8 (Skinner); 82/23I (Johnson & Son)
Johnson & Son (opus 570): Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue Baptist Church (1881), founded as Edina Place Baptist Church, later Wabash Avenue Baptist Church, replaced 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 554) which burned 1881, burned 1891, rebuilt as Immanuel Bapist Church with 1891 Geo. Kilgen & Son�25/21 (Hook), 23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Hook/Johnson); 35/6 (Hook); 41/8; 70/13, 15
Johnson & Son (opus 571): Chicago, Illinois, Sixth Presbyterian Church (1882), 1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches, rebuilt c. 1910 Morris & Verney, rebuilt 1917 M. P. M�ller (opus 2289), congregation merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!) to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, building later New Hope House of Prayer�70/37; 71/16-17S
Johnson & Son (opus 582): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Peter Catholic Church (1882), replaced 1852 Helmkamp, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Louis Catholic Church, sold to Saint Peter 1868�25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 29/5 (Helmkamp); 35/5 (Helmkamp); 36/3 (Helmkamp)
Johnson & Son (opus 588): Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1882), replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), building now Olivet Baptist Church�14/14 (1867 Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 71/10; 72/6I
Johnson & Son (opus 615): built 1883 for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, then in Faribault, Minnesota, Masonic Temple, now in Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, restored, Rutz Organ Company, Morristown, Minnesota (1994), Old Church: 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 148, factory number 1401), demolished with building 1967, New Main Church: 1978 Casavant (opus 3383); Choir Room: 1941 �olian-Skinner (opus 3015), built for Chicago, Illinois, Sherwood School of Music (now Sherwood Conservatory of Music)�46/1 (Johnson & Son); 53/4; 54/5-6S, 10 (Casavant/Johnson & Son); 56/11, 15; 61/4S (�olian-Skinner); 75/10; 76/30 (Convention)
Johnson & Son (opus 625): Chicago, Illinois, Christ Episcopal Church, later Christ Reformed Episcopal Church, replaced 1868 Erben�25/21 (Erben); 26/19 (Johnson); 35/5 (Erben); 39/4; 69/29I (Johnson & Son)
Johnson & Son (opus 627): built for
La Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal Church (1884), moved as M. P. M�ller
opus 950 to Oak Park, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, replaced there 1924
M. P. M�ller (opus 4345), building now Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Traditional Catholic Church, replaced at La Grange with 1908 M. P. M�ller opus
891, burned 1924, replaced 1926 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1970 Casavant (Opus
3062)�85/3-7SI (all organs)
Johnson & Son (opus 631): Chicago, Illinois, Corinthian Hall (1884)�27/27; 62/6
Johnson & Son (opus 636): Chicago, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church (1885), replaced 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 509), which replaced 1858 Jardine (sold with building to Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal Church, which built new church c. 1885, retained Jardine, new building now West Side Community Church), burned 1959�25/21, 23 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 36/10 (Jardine); 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons)
Johnson & Son (opus 655): Chicago, Illinois, Church of the Redeemer, Universalist (1885), replaced 1864 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 61), building now Greater Union Baptist Church, fa�ade only remains�26/20 (Johnson); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/4-5S (Pilcher)
Johnson & Son (opus 680): Chicago, Illinois, Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church (1887), building now Blackwell Memorial AME Zion Church�26/19
Johnson & Son (opus 689): Chicago, Illinois, Covenant Presbyterian Church (1888), building later Saint John Assyrian American Apostolic Church, Covenant merged with Fullerton Presbyterian and Christ Presbyterian to form Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, see also Christ Presbyterian Church and Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, building demolished, Johnson sold to Eldon Cunningham, Fort Wayne, Indiana�9/5
Johnson & Son (opus 690): Chicago, Illinois, built as Fullerton Avenue Presbyterian Church, merged with Covenant Presbyterian Church, then known as Fullerton Covenant Presbyterian Church, merged with Christ Presbyterian Church, now Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church�1/1; 2/1-4S; 9/5-6, 8, 11SI; 16/10; 24/11; 28/6, 15, 25, 38; 29/33; 58/9; 75/12
Johnson & Son (opus 723): Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1889), rebuilt 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company, sold to Chesterton, Indiana, First United Methodist Church, broken up for parts, replaced in new building by 1974 Schantz (opus 1318)�68/18-22SPI (Superior/Schantz)
Johnson & Son (opus 729): Chicago, Illinois, Winter Street Methodist Episcopal Church, now Union Avenue United Methodist Church (1890)�16/10-11SI; 24/11; 28/6, 25; 29/34; 58/4, 9-10S; 60/18
Johnson & Son (opus 778): Waterbury, Connecticut, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (1892), restored 1974-1982 Richard Hamar�25/21; 45/5
Johnson & Son (opus 779): Detroit, Michigan, Cass Avenue Methodist Church, now Cass Community United Methodist Church (1892)�48/6
Johnson & Son (opus 781): Monson Massachusetts, Congregational Church (1892), rebuilt 1952 Martin Becker�25/21
Johnson & Son (opus 788): Meriden, Connecticut, Unitarian Universalist Church (1893)�45/5
Johnson & Son (opus 819): Valparaiso, Indiana, First Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ), (also known as Church of Christ, Christian
Tabernacle), 1895, rebuilt 1956 Toledo Organ Company, building demolished 1990,
organ sold to Nashville, Tennessee, Assumption Catholic Church, by Milnar Organ
Company �6/4; 68/11-17SPI (Johnson & Son)
Johnson & Son (opus 856): Watertown, New York, Trinity Episcopal Church (1898)�29/38
Johnson & Son (opus 860): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Evangelical Church (1898), later Saint Paul First Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Paul United Church of Christ, replaced 1936 Wangerin, replaced 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1281), burned 1955, replaced 1957 �olian-Skinner (opus 1328), enlarged 1960�2/4; 28/15
Johnson & Son (no opus number): Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church, c. 1875 rebuild (or by Ira Bassett?) of 1871 Erben, possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill, 1912 building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, congregation merged c. 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ (see Kenwood Evangelical Church/United Church of Christ), Morris rebuilt 1961, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964)�26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 38/15 (Johnson & Son); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/M�ller); 71/10
Johnson & Son (no opus number): Chicago, Illinois, Charles Arthur Havens residence (c. 1885), relocation of another organ?�28/13; 70/23
Johnston (opus 148): San Francisco, California, Notre Dame des Victoires Catholic Church (1915)�49/8
Juget, Denis: Chambly, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Stephen Anglican Church, 1995 renovation of 1854 S. R. Warren, which replaced 1844 Joseph Walker (later in Rougemount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Thomas Anglican Church)�67/14 (Warren)
Kilgen & Son, Geo., Chas. C. Kilgen: Denver, Colorado, Annunciation Catholic Church (c. 1910)�61/25
Kilgen: Hartford, Connecticut, Saint Justin Catholic Church (1929)�45/5
Kilgen: Calumet City, Illinois, Saint John Lutheran Church (1906)�17/34-35SI
Kilgen, Geo. & Son (opus 4536): Chicago, Illinois, Bethany Evangelical Church (1930), later Bethany United Church of Christ�77/4, 9-11SI; 78/28
Kilgen (opus 4408): Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (88th
and Commercial), 1930, replaced 1900 A. B. Felgemaker (opus 676)�74/3, 7-9SI
(Felgemaker/Kilgen); 75/13
Kilgen & Son, Geo.: Chicago, Illinois, Immanuel Baptist Church (1891), founded as Edina Place Baptist Church, later Wabash Avenue Baptist Church, later Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, replaced 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 570, burned 1881), which replaced 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 554, burned 1881)�25/21 (Hook), 23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Hook/Johnson); 35/6 (Hook); 41/8; 70/13, 15
Kilgen: Chicago, Illinois, Notre Dame Catholic Church (late 19th century), replaced 1868 Pilcher Bros. (opus 91), replaced by 1925 Casavant (opus 1093), also Wicks (built for lower church, now in upper church)�35/5 (Pilcher); 39/9 (Pilcher Bros./Kilgen); 50/6, 11-12S (Casavant/Wicks); 51/17-18
Kilgen (opus 4946): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Andrew Catholic Church (1932)�28/9
Kilgen (opus 3360): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Anselm Catholic Church�50/5, 8S
Kilgen & Son, Geo. (opus 3252): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church (1923), merged 1990 with Assumption BVM Catholic Church (West Pullman) to form Assumption BVM/Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church, closed 2002�75/6
Kilgen, Geo., & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church (1924), replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2), alterations as opus 4408, and 5217, 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, American Organ Supply�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Kilgen (opus 3118, additions opus 3932): Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Cantius (Polish) Catholic Church, 1920's (replaced 1900 A. B. Felgemaker & Co. opus 723), altered, rebuilt mid-1990's Daniel Bogue & Associates�52/6, 12-13S, 20
Kilgen (opus 3386): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Josephat Catholic Church (1924), rebuilt 1950's unknown�3/1-3S; 45/7S
Kilgen, Geo., & Son (opus 4408): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church (1924), additions/alterations to Kilgen (opus 3319), replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2), additional alterations as 5217, 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, American Organ Supply�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Kilgen, Geo., & Son (opus 5217): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church (1924), additions/alterations to Kilgen (opus 3319 and 4408), replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2), 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, American Organ Supply�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Kilgen (opus 5287): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church (1935), possibly built for Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1934 World�s Fair, Swift Auditorium (opus 5229)�24/22, 28-34SI; 58/12
Kilgen (opus 5229): Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1934 World�s Fair, Swift Auditorium, possibly relocated 1935 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church (1935), Chicago, Illinois (opus 5287)�24/22, 28-34SI; 58/12
Kilgen (opus 5238): Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1934 World's Fair, Black Forest Village (1934)�24/20
Kilgen (opus 5248): Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1934 World's Fair, Horticultural Hall (1934), possibly sold to Springfield, Illinois, Central Baptist, broken for parts�24/34
Kilgen (opus 3387): Lake Forest, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church (c. 1911 or 1925?), relocated and rebuilt 1983 by Prairie (Bradford) for Lake Forest, Illinois, Lee and Dorothy Dollack residence�28/38
Kilgen: Long Grove, Illinois, Long Grove Community Church (1902), restored 1979 James Gruber�18/8-9SI; 57/5-6, 11; 58/22S
Kilgen (opus 5415): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Lucy Catholic Church (built as Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, later merged with Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, building now Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church), 1934�59/3; 81/9
Kilgen: Schaumburg, Illinois, Saint Peter Lutheran Church (1950), rebuilt 1980 Gruber�8/3
Kilgen (opus 5248): Springfield, Illinois, Central Baptist, 1934 Kilgen, possibly built for Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1934 World's Fair, Horticultural Hall, broken for parts�24/34
Kilgen (opus 5258): Gary (Glen Park), Indiana, Forty-Third Avenue Presbyterian Church (1935), replaced 1959 by Austin (opus 2317)�59/16-18S (Austin)
Kilgen: Gary, Indiana, Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church (second-hand), rebuilt 1947 Wicks (opus 2751), building later Abundant Life Missionary Baptist Church, organ removed 2000 to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Motherhouse of Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist�56/10, 12-13SP (Wicks); 67/11I
Kilgen: Gary, Indiana, Saint Hedwig Catholic Church�56/14S
Kilgen: Durant, Iowa, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1879)�40/23
Kilgen & Son: built for Chesterfield, Missouri, Trinity Lutheran Church (1925), moved 1968 to Cuba, Missouri, Saint Paul Lutheran Church�17/35
Kilgen & Son: now in Cuba, Missouri, Saint Paul Lutheran Church (since 1968), built for Chesterfield, Missouri, Trinity Lutheran Church (1925)�17/35
Kilgen: Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Catholic Cathedral (new) (1920�s), rebuilt M. P. M�ller�47/3
Kilgen: Portland, Oregon, Saint Pius X Catholic Church (1890)�57/13
Kilgen: Portland, Oregon, Saint Thomas More Catholic Church (1914), rebuilt (1982) by Bond Organs, Portland�57/13
Kilgen, George: Edmonds, Washington, Holy Rosary Catholic Church (1877)�14/10; 16/28
Kilgen: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Gesu Catholic Church, c. 1959 rebuild of 1895 W. W. Kimball, built for Chicago, Illinois, Studebaker Theatre, moved to Milwaukee c. 1904, later alterations, replaced in Chicago 1914 W. W. Kimball�4/10
Kimball, W. W.: Juneau, Alaska, Coliseum Theatre�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Hollywood, California, First Baptist Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Hollywood, California, First Presbyterian Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Los Angeles, California, Saint James Episcopal Church�58/5
Kimball, W. W.: Los Angeles, California, Saint Paul
Episcopal Cathedral, console only�58/5
Kimball, W. W.: San Francisco, California, First Church
of Christ, Scientist�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: San Francisco, California, Saint James
Catholic Church (1901), broken up for parts 1970�s�64/14
Kimball, W. W.: Colorado Springs, Colorado, Grace Church and Saint Stephen's Parish, Episcopal, 1936 alterations to 1928 Welte-Tripp, console rebuilt John Chrastina (1974)�61/24
Kimball, W. W.: Denver, Colorado, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1912), rebuilt 1996 Morel & Associates�61/23
Kimball, W. W.: Denver, Colorado, L. C. Phipps residence�30/15
Kimball, W. W. (opus 7231): Denver, Colorado, Saint John-in-the-Wilderness Episcopal Cathedral (1938)�30/15; 61/22-23
Kimball, W. W. (opus 6781): Denver, Colorado, Scottish Rite Masonic Temple�Denver Consistory (1924)�61/23
Kimball, W. W.: Denver, Colorado, Robert Steele Community Center, Robert Steele Gymnasium, moved to Grand View Methodist Episcopal Community Church, building later United Church of Christ, now Messiah Baptist Church (1914)�61/25
Kimball, W. W. (opus 6949): Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Congregational Church, built as Union Park Congregational Church, later New First Congregational Church (merger with First Congregational Church) (1927), replaced 1871 Hook & Hastings (opus 578), which replaced 1868 Johnson (opus 243), burned 1869, Chapel, built as chapel to Chicago Theological Seminary, housed 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879)�3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball); 24/11 (Kimball); 25/23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33 (Hook & Hastings/Kimball); 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings), 31 (Johnson); 75/12; 77/3
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Foley residence, some pipework later in Chicago, Illinois, Acadia Roller Rink�12/6
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1909), replaced 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 472), which replaced 1856 Erben, Kimball burned, replaced 1928 Estey (opus 2780), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1909), replaced 1922 Casavant (opus 940), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Third Congregational Church, burned�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 35/5 (Erben, Hook); 36/9 (Erben/Hook); 39/17-18S (Hook); 41/13; 42/31
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Cross Catholic Church (64th and Maryland? This church merged 1990 with Saint Clara-Saint Cyril Catholic Church�merger 1969 of Saint Clara Catholic Church and Saint Cyril Catholic Church�to form Saint Gelasius Catholic Church, closed 2002)�75/5
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Congregational Church, merged 1930 with Hyde Park Presbyterian Church to form United Church of Hyde Park, at United Church (merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church), built as Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, 1870 Hall & Labagh (built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterain Church, 1852, replaced by Hall & Labagh, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple), replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, and relocated by La Marche, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443),�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner)
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Methodist Church, merged 1970 with United Church of Hyde Park (1930 merger of Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W. Kimball) and Hyde Park Presbyterian Church), at United Church, built as Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, 1870 Hall & Labagh (built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterain Church, 1852, replaced by Hall & Labagh, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple), replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, and relocated by La Marche, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443),�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner)
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Kimball Hall (1891), later in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cecilia Catholic Church�30/9
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Kimball Hall (c. 1897)�30/19
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Kimball Hall (c. 1917), replaced 1925, replaced 1941�25/11; 28/9
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Kimball Hall, Salon�12/6
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Kimball Hall (1925), replaced 1941�28/9
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Kimball Hall (1941)�28/9
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Millard Avenue Baptist Church (c. 1900), later Iglesia Nueva Communidad, demolished c. 1997-1998�30/24-26SI; 63/5-6, 8SI
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Dwight L. Moody Church�30/14
Kimball, W. W. (opus 6949): Chicago, Illinois, New First Congregational Church (built as Union Park Congregational Church, merger with First Congregational Church) (1927), replaced 1871 Hook & Hastings (opus 578), which replaced 1868 Johnson (opus 243), burned 1869, building now First Baptist Congregational Church, Chapel, built as chapel to Chicago Theological Seminary, housed 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879)�3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball); 24/11 (Kimball); 25/23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33 (Hook & Hastings/Kimball); 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings), 31 (Johnson); 75/12; 77/3
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Northwestern University, Thorne Hall (1932?), removed 1982�28/9; 30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, George Pullman residence (1896)�30/14
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cecilia Catholic Church, built for Kimball Hall (1891)�30/9
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Chrysostom Episcopal Church (1897)�30/14
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of the
Angels (Polish) Catholic Church (1920), with D. S. Wentz console, ongoing
restoration Berghaus�3/1-2S; 30/12, 26I; 52/6, 15-16S, 20-21; 75/12; 77/3
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Catholic
Church (1900), rebuilt Wiener Bros.�16/6-7SI; 24/20 (insert)
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Dr. Nicholas Senn
residence�30/14
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church (c. 1895), also 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory number 1315), also 1869 Johnson (opus 295), (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church�see also Forrestville Congregational Church, merged 1975 with Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, to form South Community Church, merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ (merged 1927 with Memorial Church, a merger of Memorial Baptist Church and First Christian Church, Memorial building now Monumental Baptist Church�see also Memorial Baptist Church and Monumental Baptist Church), c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1988), South Church building later New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1998�40/4; 61/5; 66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner)
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Mrs. Horatio O. Stone residence (1895)�30/14
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Studebaker Theatre (1895), moved c. 1904 to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Gesu Catholic Church, rebuilt c. 1959 Kilgen, later alterations, replaced in Chicago 1914 W. W. Kimball�4/10
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Studebaker Theatre (1914), replaced 1895 W. W. Kimball, moved c. 1904 to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Gesu Catholic Church, rebuilt c. 1959 Kilgen, later alterations�4/10 (1895 Kimball)
Kimball, W. W. (opus 6949): Chicago, Illinois, built as Union Park Congregational Church, merger with First Congregational Church, later New First Congregational Church (1927), replaced 1871 Hook & Hastings (opus 578), which replaced 1868 Johnson (opus 243), burned 1869, building now First Baptist Congregational Church, chapel, built as Chapel to Chicago Theological Seminary, housed 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879)�3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball); 24/11 (Kimball); 25/23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33 (Hook & Hastings/Kimball); 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings), 31 (Johnson); 75/12
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, WGN Studio�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Woodlawn Park Presbyterian Church, congregation merged 1926 with First Presbyterian Church, junked (see First Presbyterian Church)�66/24; 70/37-38
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, 2 portable organs�17/11-14, 37; 18/11
Kimball, W. W.: Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University (1894)�30/10
Kimball, W. W.: Kewanee, Illinois, First Methodist Church (1894)�30/13
Kimball, W. W.: La Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal
Church (1926), replaced 1908 M. P. M�ller (opus 891), burned 1924, which
replaced 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627, sold as M�ller opus 950 to Oak Park,
Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, replaced there 1925 by M�ller opus 4345,
building now Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Traditional Catholic
Church), replaced 1970 Casavant (opus 3062)�85/3-7SI (all organs)
Kimball, W. W.: La Grange, Illinois, First Presbyterian
Church, replaced 1937 Estey (opus 2798, built as opus 2151 in 1924 for Chicago,
Illinois, Lyon & Healy studio), replaced 1962 �olian-Skinner opus 1390,
retaining part of opus 2798 in the chancel), chancel organ since altered, 1981
Brunzema (opus 3)�85/3, 8-11SI (�olian-Skinner, Brunzema)
Kimball, W. W.: Oak Park, Illinois, Euclid Avenue
United Methodist Church (n.d.), replaced 1922 M. P. M�ller (opus 3224),
replaced 1955 M. P. M�ller (opus 8890)�81/5-7SI
Kimball, W. W.: Oak Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1916), rebuilt 1961 Emanuel Semerad, additional alterations 1975-1977 William Hansen, 2000 tonal reversals by CMC-OHS Chapter, building now The Arts Center of Oak Park�61/7, 11-14SP; 62/30; 66/10; 67/6, 11I, 17; 68/3, 38I; 71/6I; 72/4, 8I; 75/11; 76/37-38 (Convention)
Kimball, W. W.: Oak Park, Illinois, Unity Temple Unitarian/Universalist Church (1906), replaced c. 1897 unknown, burned 1905, rebuilt 1909 Coburn & Taylor, replaced second-hand M. P. M�ller, removed 1990�s�67/7-8I
Kimball, W. W.: Tuscola, Illinois, First Methodist Church (1895)�30/14
Kimball, W. W.: Wilmette, Illinois: Wilmette Village Theatre (1914),
replaced c. 1927 Welte (?), Welte sold 1928 to Kenilworth, Illinois, Holy
Comforter Episcopal Church, replaced at Kenilworth 1965 �olian-Skinner (opus
1455)�81/20
Kimball, W. W.: Woodstock, Illinois, First Congregational-Universalist Church (c. 1907), refurbished 1985 Bradford�41/31-32SI; 73/3, 5-7SI; 74/20
Kimball, W. W. (opus 7044): built for?, sold to Dyer, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, replacing 1860 Wolfram, built for Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, sold to Dyer 1875-1876, burned 1902�27/4 (Wolfram/Kimball)
Kimball, W. W. (?): Gary, Indiana, Central Baptist Church,
now Crossroads Missionary Baptist Church�60/13-14S
Kimball, W. W.: now in Hammond, Indiana, Calumet
College of Saint Joseph, 1996 relocation of 1898-1899 organ built for
Sharpsburg (earlier Violet), Ohio, Saint Paul Catholic Church�64/14-15SI
Kimball, W. W.: South Bend, Indiana, Studebaker
Building (1898, two organs)�30/14
Kimball, W. W.: South Bend, Indiana, Studebaker Opera
House (1898)�30/14
Kimball, W. W.: Valparaiso, Indiana, Schelling Music
Hall (1914), also known as Schelling Theatre, later known as Lake Theatre,
demolished�68/34
Kimball, W. W.: Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University,
Chapel-Auditorium (1907), rebuilt 1947 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (?), burned
1956�68/5-10PI
Kimball, W. W.: Clermont, Iowa, Union Sunday School
(1896)�40/22-23
Kimball, W. W.: Des Moines, Iowa, Saint Margaret
Catholic Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Mount Vernon, Iowa, Cornell
College�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Lexington, Kentucky, Spindletop Farm,
Mrs. M. F. Yount residence (1937)�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Cambridge, Massachusetts, First Church
of Christ, Scientist�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Cambridge, Massachusetts, Saint Peter
Episcopal Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Worcester, Massachusetts, Municipal
Auditorium�22/9; 30/15-17
Kimball, W. W.: Ann Arbor, Michigan, First United
Methodist Church (1940), rebuilt 1958 Reuter (opus 1236), 1988 Reuter
console�48/4
Kimball, W. W.: Faribault, Minnesota, First
Congregational Church�53/4
Kimball, W. W.: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Messiah
Lutheran Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minneapolis
Auditorium (1905), replaced 1928-1931 W. W. Kimball (opus 7030)�30/14 (both
organs)
Kimball, W. W. (opus 7030): Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minneapolis
Auditorium (1928), replaced 1905 W. W. Kimball, removed 1987�30/14 (both
organs); 43/34
Kimball, W. W. (opus 354): Saint Louis County, Missouri, Covenant
Theological Seminary, Chapel (1891)�17/14
Kimball, W. W.: Atlantic City, New Jersey, Atlantic
City Auditorium, Ballroom�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Red Bank, New Jersey, D. A. Schulte
residence�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Bronx, New York City, New York, Saint
Peter Lutheran Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Great Neck, Long Island, New York,
George E. Devendorf residence�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: New York City, New York, Roxy Theatre
Auditorium�30/13
Kimball, W. W.: New York City, New York, WABC
Studio�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Poughkeepsie, New York, Vasser
College�30/15
Kimball, W. W. (opus 7326): Bucyrus, Ohio: Good Hope Lutheran Church (1942)�30/10
Kimball, W. W.: Cincinnati, Ohio: Stephen A. Gerrard residence (c.
1928)�12/6-10, 13-14I; 30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Columbus, Ohio, First Congregational
Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: built for Sharpsburg, Ohio (earlier
known as Violet), Saint Paul Catholic Church (1898-1899), relocated 1996 to
Hammond, Indiana, Calumet College of Saint Joseph�64/14-15SI
Kimball, W. W.: Violet, Ohio, Saint Paul Catholic
Church�see Sharpsburg, Ohio, Saint Paul Catholic Church
Kimball, W. W.: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, First
Congregational Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Second Baptist Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, University
of Pennsylvania, Hugh A. Clarke (1893)�30/10
Kimball, W. W.: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Heinz
Auditorium�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Saint Paul
Cathedral�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Memphis, Tennessee, Municipal
Auditorium�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon
Tabernacle, 1900-1901 rebuild of Joseph
Smith, rebuilt Austin (opus 573), rebuilt 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1075),
rebuilt Schoenstein�30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6�58/5-6
Kimball, W. W.: Seattle, Washington, Saint Mark
Episcopal Cathedral, 1903 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1965 Flentrop�16/27
(Flentrop); 30/5 (Kimball); 57/12-13 (Flentrop)
Kimball, W. W.: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mrs. A. L.
Benjamin residence�30/14
Kimball, W. W.: Nassau, Bahama Islands, Christ
Episcopal Church�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
First Church of Christ, Scientist�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Peking, China, Union Medical College,
Chapel, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Kimball, W. W.: Moorreesburg, Cape of Good Hope
Province, South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church (1941)�30/13
Kimball, W. W.: Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa,
Public Auditorium (1935)�30/11, 13, 15-17
Kimball, Smallman, & Frazee (opus
69): Leominster, Massachusetts,
Pilgrim Congregational Church, 1904 electrification of 1873 Steere & Tuner
(opus 70)�22/10
King, Douglas B.: Chicago, Illinois, David M. McCain
residence (1979)�20/9 (insert) SPI
King, William: Rickardsville, Iowa, Saint Joseph
Catholic Church (c. 1868), restored 1983 Vincent & Cheryl Gilbert (opus
5)�40/22
King & Son, William: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Hope
Presbyterian Church (1891)�53/15
King & Son, William: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Old Zion
Lutheran Church (1891)�53/14
Kinsella, Jerry: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, restorative repairs to 1924 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217), 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, David Wigton, American Organ Supply, replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2), replaced�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Kinzey-Angerstein: Groton, Massachusetts, Groton School,
Saint John Chapel, alterations to 1935 �olian-Skinner (opus 936), various other
alterations, including Nicholas-Bradford, replaced 1900 George S. Hutchings�22/11
(�olian-Skinner)
Klais, Johannes (opus 1675): Grosse Point Farms, Michigan, Grosse
Point Memorial Church (Presbyterian) (1989)�48/6-7
Klug & Schumacher: now in Boca Raton, Florida, Saint David Boys School, relocation and rebuilding of 1884 Hook & Hastings (opus 1227), built for Chicago, Illinois, Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal, rebuilt unknown, rebuilt Robert L. David, sold 1981 through Organ Clearing House, to Boca Raton�23/8-9SI
Knauff, Henry: Charleston, South Carolina, Trinity
United Methodist Church (c. 1860), case contains 1978 Hartman-Beaty�35/17
Knauff & Son, H.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint
Malachy Catholic Church (1869), rebuilt 1887 Henry A. Burke�53/15-16
Kney (opus 127): Arlington Heights, Illinois, Our
Saviour�s Lutheran Church (1996)�57/5, 9S, 11; 58/22
Koehnken, John: Marietta, Ohio, Saint Luke Episcopal
Church�45/3-4
Koehnken & Grimm: now in Chehalis, Washington, Saint John
Lutheran Church, c, 1890 rebuilt 1993 Huestis & Associates and S. L.
Huntington & Co.�57/15
Krauss, Edwin: Hereford Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania, Huff's Union Church, 1883 rebuild of c. 1865 George Krauss�53/16
Krauss, George: Hereford Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania, Huff's Union Church (c. 1865), rebuilt 1883 Edwin Krauss�53/16
Kuhn/Holtkamp: (Holtkamp job number
1677), built for Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley College (1954), later in
New York City, New York, Town Hall�18/5
La Marche (?): Evanston, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, possible additions to 1914 Skinner (opus 208), also 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 105, factory number 1357), later in storage with Organ Clearing House, rebuilt or replaced Peloubet, building sold 2001 to Music Intitute of Chicago�65/15, 22-26, 28SI (Lyon & Healy, Skinner); 67/16 (Skinner); 83/4-7SPI
La Marche: Oak Park, Illinois, First United Methodist Church, 1937 rebuild of 1925 Skinner (opus 528), which replaced 1911 M. P. M�ller (opus 1259), which replaced 1890 Henry Pilcher�s Sons�61/9-11S; 62/30
Lahaise, Henri, & Sons: Boston, Massachusetts, Holy Cross Catholic Cathedral, some restoration of 1875 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 801), electrified c. 1929 William Laws�69/33
Lahaise, Henri, & Sons: Boston, Massachusetts, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Basilica, 1968 and 1997 alterations to 1897 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 410)�69/31
Lancashire-Marshall: Chicago, Illinois, First Saint Paul Lutheran Church�see Saint Paul German Lutheran Church
Lancashire-Marshall: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul German Lutheran Church, replaced unknown (1854), burned 1871, congregation later Saint Paul Lutheran (Missouri Synod), now First Saint Paul Lutheran Church, replaced 1959 Casavant (opus 2539, built for Bay City, Michigan, Madison Avenue Methodist Church, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church), replaced in new building 1972 Schlicker�15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 35/5 (unknown); 36/8 (unknown); 42/25, 31 (unknown); 63/2 (Casavant)
Lancashire-Marshall (opus 54): Superior, Wisconsin, Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal), (1891) now in Chicago, Illinois Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, rebuilt Bradford�43/33; 75/11; 76/35-36 (Convention)
Lancashire-Marshall (opus 84): now in Chehalis, Washington, Church of
the Epiphany (or 1891 Moline?), 1895 rebuild of 1979 Randall Jay McCarty�14/14;
57/15
Lancashire-Marshall (opus 100): Peoria, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic
Church (now Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church), 1896, rebuilt 1980 Steven
Hedstrom�4/6-7S; 48/3; 49/3-4S
Lancashire-Marshall (opus 104): Peoria, Illinois, Saint Andrew the Apostle
Episcopal-Anglican Church (1897)�48/3; 49/4-6S
Lancashire-Marshall: Delavan, Wisconsin, First Baptist
Church (1899)�10/9; 11/1-3, 6SI
Lancashire-Marshall: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1900), replaced 1855 Wolfram, burned 1871, rebuilt 1930's Charles Wiener, destroyed 1973, replaced 1998 with 1892 Hutchings (opus 269), built for Cambridgeport (now Cambridge), Massachusetts, Prospect Street Congregational Church (later Prospect Street Church), relocated through Organ Clearing House, moved and restored by Bradford�35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI (Hutchings); 67/20I (Hutchings, Lancashire-Marshall fa�ade); 68/38-39I
Lancashire-Marshall: De Witt, Iowa, Saint Joseph Catholic
Church (c. 1900)�40/22
Lane, E. W.: Searsport, Maine, First Congregational Church (1905)�8/2;
10/1
Lauck (opus 32): Valparaiso, Indiana, Good Shepherd
Presbyterian Church (1992)�68/25-26SPI
Laws, William: Boston, Massachusetts, Holy Cross Catholic Cathedral, 1875 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 801), c. 1929 William Laws electrification, some restoration Henri Lahaise & Sons�69/33
Laws, William: Providence, Rhode Island, First Presbyterian Church, assembly of organ, some pipework now in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford)
L�tourneau (opus 38): Ann Arbor, Michigan, Saint Francis of
Assisi Catholic Church�48/7
L�tourneau (opus 39): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, �glise Saint-Gilbert (1993)�67/12
Lima Pipe Organ Company/Earl
Breilharz: Dubuque, Iowa, Saint
Mary Catholic Church, 1965 rebuild of Philip Odenbrett rebuild of 1870 E. &
G. G. Hook (opus 531)�40/21
Lima Pipe Organ Company: Findlay, Ohio, 1925 relocation of 1912
Henry Pilcher�s Sons (opus 748), built for Lima, Ohio, Spring Street Lutheran
Church, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Trinity Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1983
George Bozeman & Company (opus 27)�40/21
Los Angeles Art Organ Company (opus
42): built (1904) for San
Francisco, California: Holy Cross
Catholic Church, now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Mary Catholic Cathedral�57/13
Los Angeles Art Organ Company: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, First
Methodist Church, now Central Methodist Church, chests for 1900 Lyon &
Healy (opus 57, factory number 1306)�31/29
Lye, Edward, & Sons: Clarenceville, Qu�bec, Canada: Wesley United Church (1910)�67/13
Lyon & Healy: Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893,
Columbian Exposition), possibly later in
Chicago, Illinois, Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church (?), burned 1953, rebuilt William
Delle�13/8-9, 13SI (Delle); 17/11,
14-15, 35; 18/11; 78/3I
Lyon & Healy (opus 29, factory number 1263): Chicago, Illinois, Lake View Presbyterian Church (1898), electrified 1950�s Nicholas Doerr, restorative repairs 2001 Bradford�75/12; 77/3; 79/12-15SI; 80/8; 85/21
Lyon & Healy (opus 39, factory number 1274): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Lawrence Catholic Church (1900), 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 39, factory number 1274), replaced 1928 Austin (opus 1588), console from 1923 Austin (opus 1196), from Chicago, Illinois, Our Lady of Solace Catholic Church (closed 1980�s), closed 2002�50/6, 10S; 75/3SI (Austin)
Lyon & Healy (opus 57, factory number 1306): Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, First Methodist Church (1900), now Central Methodist Church, chests replaced (?) by Los Angeles Art Organ Company�31/29
Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory
number 1315): Chicago, Illinois,
South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational
Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church�see also
Forrestville Congregational Church, merged 1975 with Community Christian
Church, Disciples of Christ, to form South Community Church, merged 1980 with
University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde
Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park
Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of
Christ/United Church of Christ, (c. 1923 Warren Gratian sold 1928 to Chicago,
Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church, replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685),
keyboards replaced 1998)), building later New Testament Missionary Baptist
Church (1900), demolished 1998, now in Appleton, Wisconsin (in storage),
possibly replaced c. 1895 W. W. Kimball, possibly replaced 1846 Thomas Appleton
(built for Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims), rebuilt 1869
Johnson & Son (opus 295)�26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 40/4; 61/4-5SI; 66/11,
15-
Lyon & Healy (opus 73, factory
number 1332): Ionia, Michigan,
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, (1900)�48/5
Lyon & Healy (opus 80, factory number 1330): Chicago, Illinois: Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (1901) burned May 15, 1955, rebuilt 1959 Tellers Organ Company, alterations 1994 Frank J. Sauter & Sons�63/11-15SPI; 64/19
Lyon & Healy (opus 88, factory number 1340): Ivesdale, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1901), altered Richard Schneider�7/8-9SI
Lyon & Healy (opus 90, factory
number 1342): Chicago, Illinois,
1902 Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows (1920 Austin console, opus 978), ongoing
restorative repairs, Berghaus Organ Company�3/1, 4S; 24/11; 28/6, 27; 29/35;
54/12-15S; 56/19; 62/6; 72/5I; 75/10-11; 76/34 (Convention); 77/3; 85/23
Lyon & Healy (opus 93, factory
number 1345): Menominee, Illinois,
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church (1901)�38/21; 40/21
Lyon & Healy (opus 97, factory
number 1349): built (1901) for
Chicago, Illinois: First German
Baptist Church, later Good Shepherd Bible Church, later Faith Temple-Sister
Ann�s Miracle Revival Center, to be installed in Appleton, Wisconsin, Saint
Mary Catholic Church�60/4-5S; 61/5
Lyon & Healy (opus 104, factory
number 1356): Chicago, Illinois,
Catholic Apostolic Church (1902)�55/11S
Lyon & Healy (opus 105, factory number 1357): Evanston, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1902), rebuilt or replaced Peloubet, later in storage with Organ Clearing House, also 1914 Skinner (opus 208), additions possibly by La Marche, building sold 2001 to Music Institute of Chicago�65/15, 22-26, 28SI (Lyon & Healy, Skinner); 67/16 (Skinner); 83/4-7SPI
Lyon & Healy (opus 117, factory
number 1369): Chicago, Illinois,
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (1902), replaced (?) 1868 Pilcher Bros. (opus
95)�35/5; 39/12-13S (Pilcher)
Lyon & Healy (opus 124, factory
number 1377): built for Ackley,
Iowa, First Presbyterian Church (1902), later in Grand Detour, Illinois,
Vincent Gilbert residence�12/15
Lyon & Healy (opus 125, factory
number 1378): Chicago, Illinois,
Forrestville Congregational Church (1902), merged 1909 with South
Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church,
merged 1975 with Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, to form South
Community Church, merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of
Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later
Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of
Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial
Church (a merger of First Christian Church and Memorial Baptist Church�see also
Memorial Baptist Church, Monumental Baptist Church), c. 1923 Warren Gratian
(sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), replaced 1928
Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1988), 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66,
factory number 1315), also c. 1895 W. W. Kimball, 1869 Johnson (opus 295),
building demolished 1988, L&H66 in storage in Wisconsin�see also South
Congregational Church)�66/16
Lyon & Healy (?): Chicago, Illinois, Saint George
Catholic Church (1903), rebuilt Wiener Bros.�24/20
Lyon & Healy (opus 148, factory number 1401): Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church (1905), demolished with building 1967, New Main Church: 1978 Casavant (opus 3383); Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles: 1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615, built for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, then in Masonic Temple, Faribault, Minnesota, restored 1994 Rutz, Morristown, Minnesota); Choir Room: 1941 �olian-Skinner (opus 3015), built for Chicago, Illinois, Sherwood School of Music (now Sherwood Conservatory of Music)�46/1 (Johnson & Son); 53/4; 54/5-6S, 10 (Casavant/Johnson & Son); 56/11, 15; 61/4S (�olian-Skinner); 69/29I (Johnson & Son)
Lyon & Healy (opus 164, factory
number 1417): Chicago, Illinois,
Orchestra Hall, now Symphony Center (1904), replaced 1981 M. P. M�ller (opus
11427), console rebuilt 1995 Fabry, rebuilt 1997 Casavant�25/11
Lyon & Healy (opus 174, factory number 1428): built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Simon (Episcopal) Mission (1905), later in Evanston, Illinois, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, 2001 restorative repairs Bradford Organ Company and Chicago-Miwest Chapter Organ Historical Society�19/4-5SI; 65/15, 26-28SI; 67/16; 72/4I; 73/10-11I; 75/12; 77/3
Lyon & Healy (opus 175, factory
number 1429): Chicago, Illinois,
Endeavor Presbyterian Church (founded as Gross Park Presbyterian Church),
building now Cornelia Avenue Baptist Church (1905)�24/11; 28/6, 22; 29/33, 34;
77/4, 8-9SI; 78/28-29; 80/6I; 81/24
Lyon & Healy (opus 192, factory
number 1446): Merna, Illinois,
Saint Patrick Roman Catholic Church (1905), refurbished Jack Becker, destroyed
1982 by tornado�7/2-3S; 31/30
Lyon & Healy (connection?): Clinton, Iowa, Saint Boniface Catholic
Church (1917)�31/29
Lyon & Healy (proposal): Gary, Indiana, First Congregational
Church (1925)�60/6S
Mann & Trupiano: Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Mary
Catholic Church, relocation (through Organ Clearing House) and additions for
1874 Jardine (1980)�35/17
Mann & Trupiano: Meggett, South Carolina, Saint Paul
Episcopal Church, relocation (through Organ Clearing House) of 1867 E. & G.
G. Hook�35/17
Mann & Trupiano: New Haven, Connecticut, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1982 restoration of 1871 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 576)�45-5-6
Mann & Trupiano: Middle Haddam, Connecticut, Second Congregational Church, 1992 restoration of 1827 Appleton�45/5
Mann & Trupiano: New York City, New York, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, rebuild of 1970 Gilbert Adams, rebuild of 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B), rebuild of 1949 M. P. M�ller (opus 7900), rebuild of 1945 E. M. Skinner & Son, rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 205)�15/30
Marshall Bros.: Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Congregation Synagogue (1871), burned 1871, replaced 1861 Wolfram & Haeckhel, replaced 1881 Moline, replaced 1911 Casavant (opus 454), (console installed by D. S. Wentz at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, for 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Saint Martin and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)), rebuilt 1951 Wicks�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21 (Central), 23 (Moline/Central); 26/20 (Central/Moline); 35/5-6 (Wolfram & Haeckhel, Marshall Bros.); 37/13-14I; 41/21-23; 42/25, 31-32
Marshall-Bennett (opus 156): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church (now Cathedral), 1903 rebuild of 1875 Johnson (opus 456), which replaced 1837 Erben, replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (?sold to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211), now gone�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/1875 Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, 1870 Johnson); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)
Mason & Risch Vocalion (opus 1033): Central City, Colorado, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1893)�61/23
McCarty, Randall Jay: 1979 rebuild of 1895
Lancashire-Marshall (opus 84) or 1891 Moline (?), now in Chehalis, Washington,
Church of the Epiphany�14/14; 16/28; 57/15
McEvers, Reverend James M.: Bloomington, Illinois, Saint Matthew Episcopal Church,
rebuild of 1900 August Prante�s Sons, electrified by Holloway, which replaced
1865 Garret House�76/10-11
Mead, Gilbert: Oak Park, Illinois, Judson Baptist Church, alterations to 1966-1967 �olian-Skinner (opus 1466), a rebuild of 1929 Estey (opus 2848)�78/9, 14-18SI (both organs); 79/18
Meade, George (or S. R. Warren?): Clarenceville, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint George Anglican Church (1853), replaced c. 1876 S. R. Warren & Co., built for Berthierville-en-haut, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint James Anglican Church�67/13 (c. 1876 Warren)
Metzler/Holtkamp: (Holtkamp job number 1783), built for
Northfield, Illinois, Ascension Lutheran Church (1963), later in Buffalo Grove,
Illinois, Hope Lutheran Church�18/4-7SI
Metzler/Wilhelm: Seattle, Washington, Saint Thomas
Episcopal Church�16/27
Michell, C. C. (with Cole &
Woodberry): Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, Germantown, First Baptist Church, now Polite Temple Baptist
Church (c. 1890)�53/15
Michell, C. C. (with Cole & Woodberry): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown,
Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1894)�53/15
Midmer-Losh (no. 5519): Ansonia, Connecticut, Assumption
Catholic Church (1929)�45/6
Midmer-Losh (opus 5550): Atlantic City, New Jersey, Convention
Hall, Auditorium�64/20-23S
Miller, George: obtained pipework from Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), c. 1967, from 1924 Skinner (opus 424), built for Chicago, Illinois, William Zeuch residence, additions 1925 (Skinner opus 424-A), later in Lake Forest, Illinois, Theodore G. Robinson residence, rebuilt 1949, A. R. Temple & Associates�59/16
Mills, Alexander: later in Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Covenant Church (1953), built c. 1887 for Cheyenne, Wyoming, Saint Mark Episcopal Church, replaced 1951 Reuter�14/8-11 (insert) SI
Mills, Alexander: built for Cheyenne, Wyoming, Saint Mark Episcopal Church (c. 1887), replaced 1951 Reuter, sold 1953 to Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Covenant Church�14/8-11 (insert) SI
Milnar Organ Company: Nashville, Tennessee, Assumption Catholic Church, 1995 relocation of 1895 Johnson & Son (opus 819), built for Valparaiso, Indiana, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), (also known as Church of Christ, Christian Tabernacle), 1895, rebuilt 1956 Toledo, building demolished 1990�6/4; 68/11-17SPI (Johnson & Son)
Mitchell & Fort�: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Le Ges� (1866), replaced 1884 Mitchell, replaced 1901 Casavant (opus 146), rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2232), rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Th�rien�67/13 (Mitchell & Fort�, Guilbault-Th�rien)
Mitchell, Louis: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Roman Catholic Church (1870), possibly replaced 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 66), which possibly replaced unknown, rebuilt 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; also, 1879 Steinmeyer�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/23 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8 (Mitchell); 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31; 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9
Mitchell, Louis: L�vis, Quebec, Canada, Notre Dame, rebuilt 1912 Casavant (opus 475)�15/19; 22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Manitoba, Canada, Saint Boniface Cathedral (1875)�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Montreal, Canada, Ges� Church (1884), replaced 1866 Mitchell & Fort�, rebuilt 1901 Casavant (opus 146), rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2232), rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Th�rien�22/13; 67/13 (Mitchell & Fort�, Guilbault-Th�rien)
Mitchell, Louis: Montreal, Canada, Hotel-Dieu, rebuilt 1911 Casavant (opus 445)�22/13 (Mitchell)
Mitchell, Louis: Montreal, Canada, Saint-Jacques (1867)�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Montreal, Canada, Pied-du-Courant, 1860's�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Ottawa, Canada, Church of Beloeil, 1860's�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Ottawa, Canada, Saint-Joseph-de-Bytown, 1860's�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Basilica, 1864 rebuild of 1802 Elliott�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Cathedral, 1864 rebuild of c. 1800 unknown (English)�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, L'Ancienne Lorette�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Lanoraie�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Andr�-de Kamouraska�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Augustine-de-Portneuf�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Croix-de-Lotbini�re (1887), rebuilt 1910 Casavant�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint Janvier�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint Nicholas (1883)�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Norbert�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Patrice Church�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Pierre-de-Sorel (1884)�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Roch-sur-Richilieu�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Romuald�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Scholastique�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Saint-Zotique�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Quebec, Canada, Terrebonne�22/13
Mitchell, Louis: Sault-au-R�collet, Canada, Dames du Sacr�-Coeur (1877)�22/13
Mitchell, Louis (opus 129): Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Saint Simon and Saint Jude Catholic Church (1882)�15/19
Mitchell, Louis: Vaudreuille, Quebec, Canada, Saint-Michel-�15/19; 22/13
Moline: Chicago, Illinois: Sinai Congregation Synagogue (1881), replaced 1871 Marshall Brothers, replaced 1861 Wolfram & Haeckhel, burned 1871, replaced 1911 Casavant (opus 454), (console installed by D. S. Wentz at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, for 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Saint Martin and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)), rebuilt 1951 Wicks�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21 (Central), 23 (Moline/Central); 26/20 (Central/Moline); 35/5-6 (Wolfram & Haeckhel, Marshall Bros.); 37/13-14I; 41/21-23; 42/25, 31-32
Moline: Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church (c.
1881), replaced Jardine, burned 1907, replaced 1908, 1891 Roosevelt (opus 506),
built for Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian Church of the Messiah, installed Coburn
& Taylor, restored 1998-1999 Rutz�53/5; 54/8; 63/4 (Roosevelt)
Moline: Davenport, Iowa, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1883)�40/21
Moline: Iowa City, Iowa, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1883)�40/21
Moline: Galena, Illinois, First United Methodist Church (1885)�40/21
Moline: Dubuque, Iowa, Saint John Lutheran Church (1886)�40/21
Moline: Fort Madison, Iowa, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (1889),
rebuilt 1985 Philip F. Hoenig�40/22
Moline (?): Chehalis, Washington, Church
of the Epiphany, or 1895 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 84), rebuilt 1979 Randall
Jay McCarty�14/14; 16/28; 57/15
Moline: now in Vancouver, Washington, Church of the Good
Shepherd�57/14
M�ller, Andreas: Detroit, Michigan, Most Holy Trinity
Catholic Church (1867), rebuilt 1906 August M�ller, rebuilt 1977-1978 William
M. Worden�48/5
M�ller, August: Detroit, Michigan, Most Holy Trinity
Catholic Church, 1906 rebuild of 1867 Andreas M�ller, rebuilt 1977-1978 William
M. Worden�48/5
M�ller, M. P. (opus 8443): built for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, later relocated and enlarged as opus 8516 for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White (1953), church had 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980�s and 1990�s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, earlier studio organs 1939 �olian-Skinner (opus 995), enlarged 1941 and 1942, replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1072), replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1080, later moved to Canada), opus 8443 relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/29-33SPI (M�ller); 72/6
M�ller, M. P.: San Francisco, California, Saint
Dominic Catholic Church, 1955 console for 1909 Jesse Woodberry�49/8
M�ller, M. P.: San Francisco, California, Saint Mary
the Virgin Episcopal Church�49/7-8
M�ller, M. P. (opus 9480): Denver, Colorado, United States Air Force Academy Chapel, Protestant Cadet Chapel (1962)�61/24
M�ller, M. P. (opus 9481): Denver, Colorado, United States Air Force Academy Chapel, Catholic Cadet Chapel (1962)�61/24
M�ller, M. P. (opus 9446): Barrington, Illinois, Henry Beard residence (1960), rebuilt 1997 Fabry for Barrington, Illinois, Barrington United Methodist Church, with 1960's unknown, burned 1998�62/12-13S
M�ller, M. P.:
Bloomington, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, 1982 additions and
1986 console for 1956 �olian-Skinner (opus 1325), which replaced 1921 Estey
(opus 1824), which replaced 1865 Garret House�76/10-11
M�ller, M. P. (opus 850): Chicago, Illinois, Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church (1908), merged c. 1928 with First Presbyterian Church (see also First Presbyterian Church)�70/38; 71/17S
M�ller, M. P. (opus 9611): Chicago, Illinois: Ebenezer Lutheran Church (1963), replaced 1916 J. P. Seeburg, which replaced unknown�82/7, 9-13SPI (M�ller); 83/9
M�ller, M. P.: Chicago, Illinois, Epworth United Methodist Church (1931)�75/11-12I
M�ller, M. P. (opus 9964): Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1964), earlier organs 1857 House, 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, merged with Indiana Avenue Baptist Church, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), now Olivet Baptist Church, church relocated 1918 to former Plymouth Congregational Church (merged 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, later Kenwood United Church of Christ (1888 Steere & Turner, opus 268, replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 207)), 1871 Erben, relocated and rebuilt Johnson & Son, possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill), present building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, rebuilt 1961 unknown�14/14 (Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 39/20 (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5, 13-23SI (Johnson, Bassett, M�ller); 71/10; 72/6I
M�ller, M. P. (opus 5001): Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, merged 1871 with Calvary Presbyterian Church, merged 1912 with Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 331), merged 1918 with Sixth Presbyterian Church (1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church), merged 1926 with Woodlawn Presbyterian Church (W. W. Kimball), merged c. 1928 with Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church, old buildings had 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (rebuilt by Casavant (opus 1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 348�remains today in Metropolitan Community Church), Grand Avenue building now Metropolitan Community Church, 1928 Chapel has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5175)�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller); 72/6 (M�ller)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 5175): Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, Chapel, merged 1871 with Calvary Presbyterian Church, merged 1912 with Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 331), merged 1918 with Sixth Presbyterian Church (1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church), merged 1926 with Woodlawn Presbyterian Church (W. W. Kimball), merged c. 1928 with Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church, old buildings had 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (rebuilt by Casavant (opus 1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 348�remains today in Metropolitan Community Church), Grand Avenue building now Metropolitan Community Church, 1928 Church has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5001)�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller); 72/6 (M�ller)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 3439): Chicago, Illinois, Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist (1923), building later Lake Shore Family Church, later Philadelphia Romanian Church of God, 1923 M. P. M�ller (opus 3439)�82/7-9SI; 83/9I
M�ller, M. P.: Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Baptist Church, founded as First Baptist Church of Hyde Park, later Hyde Park Union Church, 1956 rebuild of 1914 Skinner (opus 211), replaced c. 1890 unknown�70/5, 9-13SI (Skinner/M�ller); 72/6
M�ller, M. P. (opus 3893): Chicago, Illinois, Isaac Israel Temple (1924)�69/19
M�ller, M. P. (opus 675): Chicago, Illinois: Olivet Baptist Church (1906), founded as Xenia Baptist Church, later Zoar Baptist Church, merged 1861 with Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1906 M. P. M�ller opus 675, later building built as First Baptist Church, 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), burned 1940, replaced 1947 M. P. M�ller (opus 7480)�14/14 (1867 Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson): 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5-9, 22-23SPI (Johnson/M�llers); 71/10; 72/9
M�ller, M. P. (opus 3624): Chicago, Illinois, Olivet Baptist Church, built as First Baptist Church, 1924 rebuild of 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), burned 1940, replaced 1947 M. P. M�ller (opus 7480)�14/14 (1867Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson): 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5-9, 22-23SPI (Johnson/M�llers); 71/10; 72/6
M�ller, M. P. (opus 7480): Chicago, Illinois, Olivet Baptist Church (1947), founded as Xenia Baptist Church, later Zoar Baptist Church, merged 1861 with Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1906 M. P. M�ller opus 675, later building built as First Baptist Church, 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), burned 1940�14/14 (1867 Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson): 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5-9, 22-23SPI (Johnson/M�llers); 71/10; 72/6
M�ller, M. P. (opus 11427): Chicago, Illinois, Orchestra Hall (1981), now Symphony Center, replaced 1904 Lyon & Healy (opus 164, factory number 1417), console rebuilt 1995 Fabry, rebuilt 1997 Casavant�25/11
M�ller, M. P. (opus 4174): Chicago, Illinois: Queen of Angels Catholic Church (1925) for lower church, 1939 M. P. M�ller (opus 6752) for upper church�82/7, 13-17SI (both organs)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 6752): Chicago, Illinois, Queen of Angels Catholic Church (1939) for upper church, 1925 M. P. M�ller (opus 4174) for lower church�82/7, 13-17SI (both organs); 83/9
M�ller, M. P. (opus 1301): Chicago, Illinois, Roseland Presbyterian Church (founded as
First Presbyterian Church of Roseland), 1911 M�ller, rebuilt 1914 M�ller (opus
1709), replaced 1960 �olian-Skinner (opus 1354)�74/3-7SI
(M�ller/�olian-Skinner)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 1709): Chicago, Illinois, Roseland Presbyterian Church, 1914 rebuild of 1911 M. P. M�ller (opus
1301), replaced 1960 �olian-Skinner (opus 1354)�74/3-7SI
(M�ller/�olian-Skinner)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 1496): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Basil Catholic Church (1913), replaced (?) 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, demolished 1998, parish merged with Visitation Catholic Church to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, Visitation Catholic Church, 1910 Casavant (opus 427), replaced 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Casavant moved 1929 to Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI
M�ller, M. P. (opus 4210): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clara Catholic Church (1925), merged 1969 with Saint Cyril Catholic Church to form Saint Clara-Saint Cyril Catholic Church, congregation merged 1990 with Holy Cross Catholic Church (64th and Maryland) to form Saint Gelasius Catholic Church, burned 1976, closed 2002�69/19; 70/48; 71/18-20SI; 75/5
M�ller, M. P. (opus 5563): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Catholic Church (1929), replaced 1918 Unknown, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3557), moved to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cajetan Catholic Church, enlarged by Bradford�28/6, 16 (Casavant), 39 (M�ller); 29/33 (Casavant)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 4371): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gregory Catholic Church (1925), replaced 1906 unknown, since rebuilt, later rendered unplayable�79/3-10SI (M�ller)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 6317): Chicago, Illinois, Saint John of God Catholic Church (1937)�24/22
M�ller, M. P.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mark Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�28/37
M�ller, M. P. (opus 5649): Chicago, Illinois: Saint Matthias Catholic Church (1929)�82/7, 17-21SI; 83/9
M�ller, M. P. (opus 8516): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1958), replaced 1915 Austin (opus 579), burned 1956, which replaced unknown, opus 8516 built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and rebuilt as opus 8516 for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White, to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/5, 23-33SPI (Austin/M�ller); 71/21S (Pasi); 72/6
M�ller, M. P. (opus 8912): Chicago, Illinois, Sauganash Community Church, c. 1956�70/40
M�ller, M. P.: Chicago, Illinois, Sherwood School of Music (now Sherwood Conservatory of Music), now in Florida�61/4
M�ller, M. P. (opus 2289): Chicago, Illinois, Sixth Presbyterian Church, 1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches, merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!) to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, building later New Hope House of Prayer, 1917 rebuild of c. 1910 Morris & Verney rebuild of 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 571)�70/37; 71/16-17S
M�ller, M. P. (opus 8549): built for Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (1953), relocated by Berghaus 2000 to Hobart, Indiana, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church of Northwest Indiana (ELS)�69/5-6SI
M�ller, M. P. (opus 4448): built for Chicago, Illinois, West Pullman Methodist Episcopal Church (1926), merged with Saint Stephen United Methodist Church (1911 Estey opus 849, building later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church) to form New Fellowship United Methodist Church, using West Pullman facility, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and Pullman United Methodist Church (1882 Steere & Turner opus 170) to form Greenstone United Methodist Church�76/4
M�ller, M. P. (opus 3865): Chicago, Illinois, Woodlawn Immanuel Lutheran Church (1924)�70/38
M�ller, M. P. (opus 6143): Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair, Hall of Religion (1933), moved to Evanston, Illinois, Seabury-Western Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, altered 1970�s, replaced 1998 with Casavant (opus 3245), built for Rockford, Illinois, Our Savior Lutheran Church (1975), moved by Kurt Roderer�24/22-28, 34-37 SI; 28/9 (M�ller)
M�ller, M. P.: Elmhurst, Illinois, Saint Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Peter United Church of Christ, 1898 Hinners & Albertsen, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus�28/37
M�ller, M. P. (opus 9244): Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1959 chapel organ, replaced chapel organ built 1910 by Casavant (opus 386), part of 1922 Skinner (opus 327), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, alterations 1959 by �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), later alterations by Tellers, Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 6143): moved to Evanston, Illinois, Seabury-Western Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair, Hall of Religion (1933), altered 1970�s, replaced 1998 with Casavant (opus 3245), built for Rockford, Illinois, Our Savior Lutheran Church (1975), moved by Kurt Roderer�24/22-28, 34-37 SI; 28/9 (M�ller)
M�ller, M. P.: Forest Park, Illinois, 1939 proposed rebuild of 1914 Austin (opus 471), not built, Austin sold to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Timothy Episcopal Church (building now Mount Vernon Baptist Church, organ gone), 1950�s proposal, not built, replaced 1954 by �olian-Skinner (opus 1235), additions Berghaus�61/15-22S(all organs)/P(�olian-Skinner); 62/30 (�olian-Skinner)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 891): La Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal
Church (1908), replaced 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627), sold as M�ller opus
950 to Oak Park, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church and replaced there in
1924 by M. P. M�ller (opus 4345), building now Our Lady of the Immaculate
Conception Traditional Catholic Church, opus 891 burned 1924, replaced 1926 W.
W. Kimball, replaced 1970 Casavant (opus 3062)�85/3-7SI (all organs)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 5555): La Grange Park, Illinois, Convent of
the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Chapel of Our Lady of Bethlehem (1929), replaced
1968 Noack (opus 42, since relocated to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, Saint Andrew
Catholic Church) and 1969 Noack (opus 44)�29/26; 85/3, 17-20SI (all organs)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 1599): Oak Park, Illinois, Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (1914), congregation merged with Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, Trinity Methodist Church, Willard Memorial Methodist Church, to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church�78/9, 12-14SI; 79/18
M�ller, M. P. (opus 3224): Oak Park, Illinois, Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church,
replaced W. W. Kimball, replaced 1955 M. P. M�ller (opus 8890)�81/5-7SI
M�ller, M. P. (opus 8890): Oak Park, Illinois, Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church
(1955), replaced 1922 M. P. M�ller (opus 3224), which replaced W. W.
Kimball�81/5-7SI; 82/23
M�ller, M. P. (opus 1259): Oak Park, Illinois, First Methodist Church (1911), which replaced 1890 Henry Pilcher�s Sons, replaced 1925 Skinner (opus 528), rebuilt 1937 La Marche�61/7-11S(Skinner)P(M�ller/Skinner); 62/30 (Skinner)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 4838): Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Christopher Episcopal Church (1927), altered Christian & Erickson�81/5, 8-9SI; 82/23
M�ller, M. P. (opus 950): Oak Park, Illinois, Second Presbyterian
Church, 1908 relocation of 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627), built for La
Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, replaced there by 1908 M�ller
(opus 891), burned 1924, replaced 1926 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1970 Casavant
(opus 3062), replaced at Oak Park by 1925 M. P. M�ller (opus 4345), building
now Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Traditional Catholic Church)�85/3-7SI
(all organs)
M�ller, M. P.: Oak Park, Illinois, Unity Temple Unitarian/Universalist Church, here second-hand, unknown origin or date, removed 1990�s, replaced 1909 Coburn & Taylor rebuild of 1906 W. W. Kimball, which replaced c. 1897 unknown, burned 1905�67/7-8I
M�ller, M. P. (opus 6655): Sycamore, Illinois, Saint John Lutheran Church (1938), rebuilt 1982 Berghaus�28/38
M�ller, M. P. (opus 5558): Chesterton, Indiana, Bethlehem Lutheran Church (1929), rebuilt by M�ller (?), building purchased by First United Methodist Church�82/3-4SI
M�ller, M. P. (opus 9655): Gary (Miller), Indiana, Bethel Lutheran
(1961)�60/15S
M�ller, M. P. (opus 4104): Gary, Indiana, First Baptist Church,
building later First Church of God, now Washington Street Church of God
(1926)�60/13
M�ller, M. P. (opus 11416): Gary, Indiana, First Baptist Church
(1980)�60/13-14S
M�ller, M. P. (opus 10376): Gary, Indiana, Saint Augustine
Episcopal Church (1967)�60/11-12SP
M�ller, M. P. (opus 8787): Gary, Indiana, Saint Monica-Saint Luke
Catholic Church (built as Saint Luke), 1955�56/17S
M�ller, M. P. (opus 217): Indianapolis, Indiana: First Lutheran Church (1895)�80/4
M�ller, M. P.: Valparaiso, Indiana, First Methodist
Church (1887), removed by Edwin Kinne, lost, replaced 1949 M. P. M�ller (opus
7824), abandoned�68/22-25SI; 80/5I (1887 M�ller)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 7824): Valparaiso, Indiana, First United
Methodist Church (1949), replaced 1887 M. P. M�ller, removed by Edwin Kinne,
lost, 1949 organ abandoned�68/22-25SI; 80/5I (1887 M�ller)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 3228): Valparaiso, Indiana, Schauer�s Premier
Theatre (1921), also known as Premier Theatre, demolished 1982�68/34
M�ller, M. P. (opus 212): Sandusky, Michigan, Saint John
Episcopal Church (1898)�48/5-6
M�ller, M. P.: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Saint Mark
Episcopal Cathedral, 1953 �olian-Skinner (opus 1278), rebuild of Welte�4/8
M�ller, M. P.: Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis
Catholic Cathedral, rebuild of 1920�s Kilgen�47/3
M�ller, M. P. (opus 8516): New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White (1953), relocation and enlargement of opus 8443, built 1952 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, earlier studio organs 1939 �olian-Skinner (opus 995), enlarged 1941 and 1942, replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1072), replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1080, later moved to Canada), church had 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980�s and 1990�s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, opus 8516 relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/29-33SPI (M�ller)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 7900): New York City, New York, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1949 rebuild of 1945 E. M. Skinner & Son, rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 205), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B), rebuilt 1970 Gilbert Adams, rebuilt Mann & Trupiano�15/30
M�ller, M. P. (opus 1575): Akron, Ohio, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
(1914), rebuilt 1955 Reuter (opus 1152), rebuilt 1983 Berghaus�28/38
M�ller, M. P.: Middletown, Ohio, Broadway Methodist Church (now First United Methodist), replaced Barkhoff, new console (1935), replaced 1974 Reuter�47/6-7S (M�ller)
M�ller, M. P. (opus 515): now in Albany, Oregon, First Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) 1904�57/16
M�ller, M. P. (opus 5819): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Civic
Center, Convention Hall (1931)�53/13
M�ller, M. P. (opus 1600): Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, 1913 rebuild of 1893 Pilcher, built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, (replacing c. 1869 Jardine, rebuilt 1892 Frederick H. James), rebuilt 1950�s unknown, rebuilt 1970�s unknown�17/11, 15-20, 37SI (Pilcher); 18/11-15
Montgomery, Robert: relocation 1923 Skinner (opus 405),
from La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School, to Whiting, Indiana, Sacred
Heart Catholic Church (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/5-8S
Moore & Co., A. David: Iowa City, Iowa, Zion Lutheran Church,
1977 rebuild of 1853 Stevens & Co., built for Bangor, Maine, Central
Congregational Church, relocated 1899 to Woodstock, Vermont, Christian Church,
by Geo. S. Hutchings�40/21
Morel & Associates: Denver, Colorado, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1996 rebuild of 1912 W. W. Kimball�61/23
Morris, Leonard D.: Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, rebuild of 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), replaced 1924 Skinner (opus 435), Farrand & Votey sold to River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel, broken up for parts (replaced 1958 Schlicker, now in Music Building, new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258) First Church building now Grant Memorial AME Church, (First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin additions)�62/19, 25-28S; 65/26 (Austin)
Morris, Leonard D.: Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church, 1916 rebuild of 1912 Coburn, building sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, Plymouth Church merged with Kenwood Evangelical Church, later Kenwood United Church of Christ (see Kenwood Evangelical Church/United Church of Christ), earlier organs included 1871 Erben, rebuilt c. 1875 Johnson & Son (no opus number) or Bassett?, possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill, Morris rebuilt 1961, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964)�26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 38/15 (Johnson & Son); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/M�ller); 71/10
Morris & Verney: Chicago, Illinois, Sixth Presbyterian Church, 1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches, merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!) to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, building later New Hope House of Prayer, c. 1910 rebuild of 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 571), rebuilt 1917 M. P. M�ller�70/37; 71/16-17S
Morton, Frank E.: Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church, 1912 rebuild of 1892 Farrand & Votey (opus 119, altered, with Austin console), including parts from Winnetka, Illinois, Christ Church, Episcopal, Austin (opus 1274), replaced ?1857 Hall & Labagh (from Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church?)�3/1, 6, 11-13, 15S (Farrand & Votey); 17/11 (Farrand & Votey); 25/30-31, 33I (Farrand & Votey); 27/21 (Morton); 28/6 (Farrand & Votey), 13 (Hall & Labagh), 30 (Farrand & Votey); 29/33 (Farrand & Votey); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh); 41/14 (Hall & Labagh); 54/12, 18-20S; 56/19
Mudler, Bernard: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Our Lady of
the Rosary Catholic Church, 1894 rebuild of c. 1860 unknown�53/13
Murphy & Associates, Patrick
J.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Highway Tabernacle Church (built as Fifth Baptist Church), restoration of 1884
Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 148)�53/15
Murphy & Associates, Patrick
J.: Camden, New Jersey, Cathedral
of the Immaculate Conception, 1995 rebuild of 1885 Hook & Hastings (opus
1287), rebuild of 1926 Casavant (opus 1127)�53/13
Mustel, Victor (opus 470): Denver, Colorado, James Mosby Bratton (1887)�61/25
Newman, David Bruce: Portland, Oregon, Municipal Auditorium,
1971-1975 restoration of 1916 Skinner (opus 265), now in Alpenrose
Dairy�57/15-16
Nicholas-Bradford: Groton, Massachusetts, Groton School,
Saint John Chapel, alterations 1935 �olian-Skinner (opus 936), various other
alterations, including Kinzey-Angerstein, replaced 1900 George S. Hutchings�22/11
(�olian-Skinner)
Nicholas-Bradford: Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints
Episcopal Church, revisions to 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating
parts of 1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington
Hall), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, which replaced 1876
Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), which replaced 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned
1874, alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F,
revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, Choir Room has 1932
�olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10 (�olian-Skinner opus 909)
Nichols (or Edwards): Chicago, Illinois, New Jerusalem
Swedenborgian Church (1863), erroneous, really by John Roberts, burned
1871�35/5; 37/18-22SI; 38/3S; 42/26
Nickerson, Richard: Arlington, Massachusetts, First Parish
Unitarian Church, 1983 relocation through Organ Clearing House of 1870 E. &
G. G. Hook (opus 529), built for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christ Methodist
Episcopal Church, restored 1998 Bishop Organ Company�69/32
Niemann, Henry: Poulsbo, Washington, Saint Charles,
King and Martyr, Episcopal Church (1896)�14/14; 16/28-29
Noack: Orrington, Maine, Methodist Church, 1962 rebuild of 1853 E.
L. Holbrook�8/3; 10/2
Noack, Fritz, and John Boody: Orono, Maine, University of Maine, 1971
rebuild of 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1907)�8/2
Noack: Decatur, Illinois, First United Methodist Church (1973)�7/4,
7SI
Noack: Glen Ellyn, Illinois, Faith Lutheran Church (1974)�12/2-3SI;
16/20; 19/25
Noack (opus 42): La Grange Park, Illinois: Convent of the Sisters of Saint Joseph,
Chapel of Our Lady of Bethlehem (1968), replaced 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5555),
opus 42 since relocated to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, Saint Andrew Catholic Church,
also 1969 Noack (opus 44)�29/26-27SI; 85/3, 17-20SI (all organs)
Noack (opus 44): La Grange Park, Illinois, Convent of
the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Chapel of Our Lady of Bethlehem (1969), replaced
1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5555), also 1968 Noack (opus 42, since relocated to Harrodsburg,
Kentucky, Saint Andrew Catholic Church)�29/26, 28-30SI; 36/14, insert; 85/3,
17-20SI (all organs)
Noack: Grafton, Massachusetts, Unidentified Church, 1969 rebuild of
Erben�22/11
Noack: Worcester, Massachusetts, Mechanics Hall, restoration of
1863 Hook (opus 334)�22/10, 21; 23/12
Noack (opus 40): Worcester, Massachusetts, Trinity
Lutheran Church (1969)�22/9
Noack (opus 93): Corvalis, Oregon, First United
Methodist Church�57/16
Noack: West Seattle, Washington, First Lutheran Church�16/27
Noehren, Robert: Ann Arbor, Michigan, First Baptist
Church (1965)�48/4
Noehren, Robert: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint John
Catholic Cathedral�4/10
Norris Organ Company, John J.:
1957-1963 rebuild (with James W. Biggers, Jr., and others) of Gary, Indiana,
Christ Episcopal Church, 1912 Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 285), console
rebuilt 1936, rebuilt 1980-1981, David L. Hamblin, Jr., building now Saint
Stephen Missionary Baptist Church�60/10-11S
Notter-Menke: Aurora, Illinois, Saint David Episcopal Church, 1963
relocation and rebuild of 1889 Henry Pilcher's Sons, built for Sycamore,
Illinois, Waterman School�22/6-7SI
Nutting, William: Dunham, Qu�bec, Canada: All Saints Anglican Church (1854)�67/13
Odell, J. H. & C. S. (opus 63): Hastings, Michigan, Emmanuel Episcopal Church (1867)�48/5
Odell, J. H. & C. S. (opus 65): Derby, Connecticut, Derby United Methodist Church (1868), restored 1975 Richard Hamar�45/6
Odell, J. H. & C. S. (opus 141): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Universalist (1875), rebuilt 1892 Bassett, replaced 1857 Erben, burned 1871�25/23 (Odell); 26/20 (Odell/Bassett); 35/5; 36/9-10P; 42/26, 30, 31
Odell: Detroit, Michigan, Fort Street Presbyterian Church (1887), rebuilt 1914 Wangerin, since rebuilt�48/8
Odell: Seattle, Washington, Magnolia Presbyterian Church (1877)�14/14; 16/27
Odenbrett, Philip: Dubuque, Iowa, Saint Mary Catholic Church, rebuild of 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 531), rebuilt 1965 Earl Breilharz/Lima Pipe Organ Company�40/21
Organ Clearing House: now in Boca Raton, Florida, Saint David Boys School, 1884 Hook & Hastings (opus 1227), built for Chicago, Illinois, Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal, rebuilt unknown, rebuilt Robert L. David, sold 1981 through OCH, to Boca Raton, Florida, Saint David Boys School, rebuilt Klug & Schumacher�23/8-9SI
Organ Clearing House: Chicago, Illinois, First German Baptist Church, later Good Shepherd Bible Church, later Faith Temple-Sister Ann�s Miracle Revival Center, removal and relocation of 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 97, factory number 1349), with Ronald Wahl, to Appleton, Wisconsin, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1998)�60/4-5S
Organ Clearing House: now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1998 relocation of 1892 Hutchings (opus 269), built for Cambridgeport (now Cambridge), Massachusetts, Prospect Street Congregational Church (later Prospect Street Church), moved and restored by Bradford, replaced 1900 Lancashire-Marshall, rebuilt 1930's Charles Wiener, destroyed 1973, which replaced 1855 Wolfram, burned 1871�35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI (Hutchings); 67/20I (Hutchings, Lancashire-Marshall fa�ade); 68/38-39I
Organ Clearing House: Chicago, Illinois, Woodlawn United Methodist Church, 1941 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 1952)�62/11
Organ Clearing House: Evanston, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, storage of 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 105, factory number 1357), rebuilt or replaced Peloubet, also 1914 Skinner (opus 208), additions possibly by La Marche�65/15, 22-26, 28SI (Lyon & Healy, Skinner)
Organ Clearing House: Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, obtained pipework for 1990 Bradford (opus 6), containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), and William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, at Wilmette replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan, replaced�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford)
Organ Clearing House: Arlington, Massachusetts, First Parish Unitarian Church, 1983 relocation of 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 529), built for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christ Methodist Episcopal Church, by Richard Nickerson, restored 1998 Bishop Organ Company�69/32
Organ Clearing House: Lexington, Massachusetts, Follen Community Church, 1995 relocation of 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 466), built for Stoneham, Massachusetts, Christian Union Church, moved and restored 1995-1996 through Organd Clearing House by Bishop Organ Company�69/32
Organ Clearing House: now in Aiken, South Carolina, Saint Mary, Help of Christians Catholic Church, 1985 rebuild by George Bozeman & Co. (opus 33) of 1911 Hinners (opus 1249), built for Chicago, Illinois, Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church, later Fowler-Clifton United Methodist Church, building later Greater Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church--63/7-8SI
Organ Clearing House: now in Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1980 relocation of 1874 Jardine, additions by Mann & Trupiano�35/17
Organ Clearing House: now in Columbia, South Carolina, Trinity Lutheran Church, relocation of unknown organ�35/17-18
Organ Clearing House: now in Meggett, South Carolina, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, relocation of 1867 E. & G. G. Hook, 1980 Mann & Trupiano�35/17
Ott, Martin: De Kalb, Illinois, Northern Illinois University, Music Building, Boutell Memorial Concert Hall (1983)�46/2-3S
Ott, Martin: Oswego, Illinois, Saint Anne Catholic Church (1986), burned 2000�67/9-10SI
Ott, Martin (opus 75): Portland, Oregon, Saint Mary Catholic
Cathedral (1996)�57/13
Ott, Martin, (opus 79): Saint Benedict, Oregon, Mount Angel
Abbey Monastery Church (1996)�57/16
Pasi: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church (2003), merger of Saint Paul Episcopal Church and Redeemer Episcopal Church using Saint Paul Church, replaced 1958 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and rebuilt as opus 8516 for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White, which replaced 1915 Austin (opus 579), burned 1956, which replaced unknown�70/5, 23-33SPI (Austin/M�ller); 71/21S (Pasi)
Peloubet: Evanston, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, rebuilt or replaced 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 105, factory number 1357), later in storage with Organ Clearing House, also 1914 Skinner (opus 208), additions possibly by La Marche, building sold 2001 to Music Institute of Chicago�65/15, 22-26, 28SI (Lyon & Healy, Skinner); 83/4-7SPI
P�pin, Joseph �mil: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Chapelle du Grand Seminaire (c. 1907), also c. 1864 unknown, also 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1186), P�pin rebuilt 1938 Casavant (opus 1596) and 1964 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1990 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 35)�67/12
P�pin, Joseph �mil: Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Matthias Church, replaced unknown, P�pin moved 1912 as Casavant (opus 484-1/2), rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2113), replaced 1973 Wilhelm (opus 31)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Perkins, Harley: now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 1978 rebuild of 1913 Hinners (opus 1662) from Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), then Chicago, Illinois, Annunciation Catholic Church, replaced by 1941 Austin (opus 2043), burned, and 1924 Skinner (opus 424, rebuilt 1949 A. R. Temple & Associates)�57/16 (Hinners); 59/11-16S (all organs)
Perrault, Michael: Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, 1990�s ongoing restoration of 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), a rebuild of 1910 Casavant (opus 427), built for Chicago, Illinois, Visitation Catholic Church, altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, Casavant replaced at Chicago by 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Visitation merged with Saint Basil Catholic Church to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, church demolished 1998�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI; 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Peters, Weiland, & Co: Iron Ridge, Wisconsin, Saint Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1974 rebuild of Hinners & Albertsen (?), 19??�14/6-7SI
Pfeffer: Woodworth, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church (1892), rebuilt 1970 Roderer�28/40
Pfeffer & Son, J. G.: Burlington, Iowa, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, rebuilt Stannke�40/22
Pfeffer, J. G.: Fort Madison, Iowa, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1878)�40/22
Pfeffer: Garnavillo, Iowa, Saint Joseph Catholic Church�40/22
Pfeffer & Son: Muscatine, Iowa, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1887)�40/22
Pfeffer: Spillville, Iowa, Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church (1876)�19/15; 40/23
Pfeffer: Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Cathedral (old), 1866 rebuild of 1838 Schwab, replaced 1925 Wicks (opus 557), later rebuilt�47/3-5S (Schwab)
Phelps, Lawrence & Associates: Downers Grove, Illinois, First United Methodist Church (1974)�63/2
Phelps: Paris, Illinois, Grace Lutheran Church (1978-1981)�20/22-23SI
Phelps, Lawrence & Associates: Skokie, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church (1974), replaced 1927 Wangerin, altered 1960�s unknown, relocated to New Richmond, Wisconsin, Lutheran Church, which replaced c. 1911 unknown�63/2; 69/7-10SI (Wangerin/Phelps); 71/22 (Phelps); 75/12 (Phelps)
Phelps, Lawrence: Boston, Massachusetts, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Extension, 1990�s alterations to 1949-1952 �olian-Skinner (opus 1203), which replaced 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2107), altered 1970�s J. H. Steinkampf and Jason McKown, altered 1990�s Foley-Baker�63/2 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps); 69/32 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps)
Phelps, Lawrence & Associates: Erie, Pennsylvania, First Methodist Church (1975), replaced Gottfried, which replaced 1913 Felgemaker (opus 1150), which replaced 1873 Derrick & Felgemaker (opus 116)�44/11-12
Pilcher (?): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church (c. 1863-1871), replaced c. 1878 or 1888 Jackson, rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�16/8-9SI; 28/35-36
Pilcher (opus 17): Millwood, Missouri, Catholic Church (1856)�39/9S
Pilcher (opus 18): Saint Louis, Missouri, Trinity Episcopal Church (c. 1856)�39/9
Pilcher (opus 24): built 1857 for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Pilcher (opus 46): Ordered for Goshen, Indiana, Saint James Church, finished for Springfield, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church (1862), replaced c.1867 Pilcher Bros. (opus 78), moved to Chicago, Illinois, Zion Synagogue (1868)�35/5; 39/9S
Pilcher (opus 48): built 1857 as Pilcher (opus 24) for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Pilcher Bros. (opus 52): Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Franklin and Schiller, (1863), burned 1871�35/5; 37/16S; 42/26, 31
Pilcher Bros. (opus 53): Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian Church of the Messiah (1863), congregation founded as First Unitarian Church, now known by original name, replaced 1892 Roosevelt (opus 506, moved to Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church), restored 1998 Rutz�6/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 35/5 (Pilcher); 37/16-17S; 53/5 (Roosevelt); 54/8S, 10-11 (Roosevelt); 58/3 (restoration, Rutz); 63/4 (Roosevelt); 65/5, 13 (Roosevelt)
Pilcher Bros. (opus 56): Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge (1863), sold to Peoria, Illinois, New Jerusalem Church, replaced in Chicago by 1867 Johnson (opus 237), burned 1871, replaced 1872 Johnson (opus 386, moved (?) in 1923 to Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair Methodist Church by Coburn Organ Company, renovated 1984 by J. C. Taylor)�24/11 (1872 Johnson); 25/21 (1867 Johnson); 27/24-29 (both Johnsons); 29/6 (Johnson), 31-32S, 33 (insert); 35/5 (Pilcher); 37/17-18; 38/19 (1867 Johnson); 42/31 (Johnson opus 237); 62/6 (1872 Johnson)
Pilcher Bros. (opus 58): Chicago, Illinois, Ascension Episcopal Church (1864), burned 1871�35/5; 38/4S; 42/25, 31
Pilcher Bros. (opus 59): built for Freeport, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1864), moved (1931) to Huntley, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1864), church now closed�5/1-3, 6-7SI; 11/9S (insert); 14/4; 24/11; 28/6, 18; 29/33, 34-35
Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 61): Chicago, Illinois, Church of the Redeemer, Universalist (1864), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 655), building now Greater Union Baptist Church, fa�ade only remains�26/20 (Johnson); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/4-5S (Pilcher)
Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 62): Chicago, Illinois, Grace Methodist Episcopal Chapel (1864), burned 1871�35/5; 38/5-6S; 42/25, 31
Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 65): Chicago, Illinois, North Presbyterian Church, merged 1871 with Westminster Presbyterian Church to form Fourth Presbyterian Church, burned 1871, replaced 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 436, moved c. 1912 to Chicago, Illinois, Christ Presbyterian Church, destroyed 1967), replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 210), replaced 1970 Roderer (sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1970 �olian-Skinner (opus 1516), rebuilt 1994 Goulding & Wood�9/5 (Johnson); 25/22 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson), 23 (Pilcher); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher); 42/26-27, 30-31 (Pilcher)
Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 66): Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, sold to Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church (1865), possibly replaced unknown, see also 1870 Louis Mitchell, rebuilt 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/23 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8 (Mitchell); 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31; 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9
Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 67): Chicago, Illinois, Church of the Holy Communion, Episcopal (1865)�35/5; 38/8-9S
Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 70): built for Sycamore, Illinois, First Congregational Church (replaced 1866 Pilcher Bros. opus 79), moved to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church, replaced 1907 Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt (possibly rebuilt H. B. Harrison, possible other work by William Delle, church closed c. 1990, relocated by Berghaus to Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church, replacing 1966 Charles A. Wiener)�15/4; 35/5 (Pilcher opus 70); 39/12S (Pilcher opus 79); 64/9-12SI (Pilcher opus 70/Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt)
Pilcher Bros. (opus 71): Dixon, Illinois, W. W. DeWolf Residence (1866)�38/12S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 74): Chicago, Illinois, Second Dutch Reformed Church (1866)�35/5; 38/11S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 79): Sycamore, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1866), replaced 1865 Pilcher Bros. (opus 70, moved to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church (1868), replaced 1908 Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt (opus 89?), possibly rebuilt 1950�s H. B. Harrison, possible work by William Delle, church closed 1990, organ relocated by Berghaus to Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church, replacing 1966 Charles A. Wiener)�39/12S (opus 70); 64/9-12SI (Pilcher opus 70/Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt)
Pilcher Bros. (opus 81): Chicago, Illinois, John Carr Residence (1866)�35/5; 38/11-12S, 20
Pilcher Bros. (opus 85): Chicago, Illinois, Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, (1867, in church, then in chapel), 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 437), replaced by second-hand theatre organ, gone�14/14 (Hook); 25/18, 21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 35/5 (Pilcher, Hook); 38/15 (Hook), 20S (Pilcher); 39/5-7S; 41/6-8, 13
Pilcher Bros. (opus 86): Chicago, Illinois, T. T. Gurney residence (1867)�35/5; 38/20S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 88): Chicago, Illinois, Moseley Mission Sabbath School (1867)�35/5; 39/3-4S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 90): Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Lutheran (1867)�35/5; 39/4S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 91): Chicago, Illinois, Notre Dame Catholic Church (1868), replaced late 19th century Kilgen, replaced 1925 Casavant (opus 1093), also Wicks (built for lower church, now in upper church)�35/5 (Pilcher); 39/9 (Pilcher Bros./Kilgen); 50/6, 11-12S (Casavant/Wicks); 51/17-18
Pilcher Bros. (opus 94): Chicago, Illinois, Saints Peter and Paul Episcopal Cathedral�earlier, Church of the Atonement (1868)�25/23; 26/19; 29/17-18; 32/17; 35/5; 39/10-11S, 22
Pilcher Bros. (opus 95): Chicago, Illinois, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (1868), replaced (?) 1902 Lyon & Healy opus 117 (factory number 1369)�35/5; 39/12-13S (Pilcher)
Pilcher Bros. (opus 96): Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Catholic Church (1868, also called opus 119)�35/5; 39/13-14S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 119): Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Catholic Church (1868, also called opus 96)�35/5; 39/13-14S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 120): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Peter Lutheran Church, gone (1869)�35/5; 40/5-6S
Pilcher, Henry (opus 122): Chicago, Illinois, William L. Randall residence (1869)�35/5; 40/6S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 125): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Catholic
Church (1871), replaced 1891 Roosevelt (opus 494)� 10/5 (Roosevelt); 11/4 (insert) (Roosevelt);
13/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 15/20
(Roosevelt); 18/16 (insert, Roosevelt); 24/11 (Roosevelt); 28/6, 12, 14, 31
(Roosevelt); 29/33 (Roosevelt); 35/6
(Pilcher); 42/19S (Pilcher); 54/17S;
75/2 (Roosevelt recording), 10 (Roosevelt)
Pilcher Bros. (opus 129): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Stephen Evangelical
Lutheran Church (1871)�35/6; 42/19-20S
Pilcher Bros. (opus 132): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ansgarius
(Swedish) Episcopal Church (1871), if built, replaced 1856 unknown�35/5-6;
36/8; 42/20, 32
Pilcher, William: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Patrick Catholic
Church (c. 1873), replaced 1858 Erben, replaced 1914 Austin�35/5 (Erben); 37/6;
62/6 (Austin)
Pilcher�s Sons, Henry: Decatur, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal
Church (1884), replaced Jardine, replaced 1892 Roosevelt (opus 146, built 1884
for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Episcopal Church), rebuilt Reuter�32/4
Pilcher�s Sons, Henry: Elkhart, Illinois, Oglehurst Estate (c. 1884), possibly built for Decatur, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church, now in Elkhart, Illinois, Elkhart Christian Church�32/3-5SI
Pilcher's Sons, Henry: built for Sycamore, Illinois, Waterman School (1889), moved 1963 to Aurora, Illinois, Saint David Episcopal Church, rebuilt Notter-Menke�22/6-7SI
Pilcher�s Sons, Henry: Oak Park, Illinois, First Methodist Church (1890), replaced 1911 M. P. M�ller (opus 1259), replaced 1925 Skinner (opus 528), rebuilt 1937 La Marche�61/7-11S(Skinner)P(M�ller/Skinner); 62/30 (Skinner)
Pilcher�s Sons, Henry: Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, later in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, (replacing c. 1869 Jardine, rebuilt 1892 Frederick H. James), rebuilt 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1600), rebuilt 1950�s unknown, rebuilt 1970�s unknown�17/11, 15-20, 37SI; 18/11-15
Pilcher's Sons, Henry (opus 348): now in Milwaukie, Oregon, Milwaukie
Presbyterian Church (1898), rebuilt 1992 Bond�57/15
Pilcher's Sons, Henry: Peru, Indiana, Trinity Episcopal Church, founded as Saint James Episcopal Church, now Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (c. 1900)�22/4-5SI
Pilcher's Sons, Henry (opus 561): Chicago, Illinois, Woodlawn Park Methodist Episcopal Church (1906), rebuilt 1941 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 1952), later Woodlawn United Methodist Church, demolished 1998�62/10-12S; 70/38I
Pilcher's Sons, Henry: now in Shelton, Washington, Faith Lutheran Church (1907)�14/14; 16/28
Pilcher's Sons, Henry (opus 601): Plymouth, Indiana, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church (1907), rebuilt c. 1972 Roderer�22/3-4 (cover) SI
Pilcher�s Sons, Henry (opus 748): Lima, Ohio, Spring Street Lutheran Church (1912), relocated 1925 to Findlay, Ohio, by Lima Pipe Organ Company, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Trinity Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1983 George Bozeman & Company (opus 27)�40/21
Pilcher's Sons, Henry: Louisville, Kentucky, Saint Brigid Catholic Church (1917), rebuilt Peter Webber�63/13
Pilcher�s Sons, Henry (opus 1157): Oak Park, Illinois, Austin Boulevard Christian Church (1923)�78/9, 11-12SI; 79/11SP, 18
Pilcher's Sons, Henry (opus 1952): Chicago, Illinois, Woodlawn Park Methodist Episcopal Church, 1941 rebuild of 1906 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 561), later Woodlawn United Methodist Church, demolished 1998�62/10-12S; 70/38I
Pipe Organ Specialties: Rockford, Illinois, Second Congregational Church, relocation and rebuild of 1918 Skinner (opus 274), built for Oak Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church (now First United Church), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3544)�28/9 (Skinner); 61/8 (Skinner)
Pomplitz: Racine, Wisconsin, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1870), rebuilt 1965 Norbert Berschdorf�10/9; 11/3-4, 7SI
Potter, Thomas V: work for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt
Avenue School, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart
Catholic Church (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/5-8S
Prairie Organ Company, Inc.�see
Bradford
Prante�s Sons, August: Bloomington, Illinois, Saint Matthew Episcopal Church
(1900), replaced 1865 Garret House, Pranted electrified by Holloway, rebuilt
Reverend James M. McEvers�76/10-11
Reisner: Chicago, Illinois, Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist,
1940's console for 1911 Hook & Hastings (opus 2265)�62/19-21SP; 71/5I;
72/4I
Reuter: Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name, pipework and console for 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter, replaced 1858 Erben, rebuilt/replaced 1866 Chant, burned 1871, replaced 1989 by Flentrop, (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405, rebuilt, Bradford), other pipework in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, 1953 Delle (?), Reuter console now at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel, chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Chant); 42/31 (Erben); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S
Reuter (opus 185): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Basil Catholic Church (1926), removed c. 1990, church demolished 1998, replaced (?) 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), parish merged with Visitation Catholic Church to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, Visitation Catholic Church, 1910 Casavant (opus 427), replaced 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Casavant moved 1929 to Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI; 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Reuter: Decatur, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church, rebuild of
1884 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 146, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint
Clement Episcopal Church, moved to Decatur 1892), replaced 1884 Pilcher,
replaced Jardine�32/4
Reuter (opus 1461): Downers Grove, Illinois, Immanuel
Lutheran Church (1964), rebuilt 1982 Berghaus�28/38
Reuter (opus 1020): Evanston, Illinois, Garret Theological Seminary, Chapel, 1952 rebuild of 1886 Roosevelt (opus 299), built for Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church, replaced 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33), burned, Roosevelt fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp, installed by Frank C. Wichlac & Son, replaced 1993 Casavant, replaced at First Church 1927 Skinner (opus 616)�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 70/43 (Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner)
Reuter: La Grange, Illinois, c. 1957 console for First
Congregational Church, 1937 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job number 1600), now
in Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception (1977)�53/9
Reuter (opus 1477): La Grange, Illinois, First
Congregational Church (1963), chapel installation, church: Verney, replaced 1937
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (console replaced 1957, relocated 1977 to Chicago,
Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, by John Vroom and altered),
replaced 1978 Van Daalen�53/9, 11S; 85/13-14SI (all organs)
Reuter (proposal): Gary, Indiana, First Congregational
Church, (1925)�60/7S
Reuter-Schwarz (opus 2): Matoon, Illinois, Trinity Episcopal
Church (1917)�7/9-10S
Reuter (opus 3): Mason City, Iowa, First Christian
Church (1917)�20/29
Reuter (opus 1236): Ann Arbor, Michigan, First United
Methodist Church (1958), rebuild of 1940 W. W. Kimball, 1988 Reuter
console�48/4
Reuter: Ann Arbor, Michigan, Trinity Luthern Church (1937), built
for Chicago, Illinois, music store�24/22
Reuter (opus 1012): South Bend, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1952),
rebuilt 1992 Reuter, earlier building had 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 500),
replaced, c.1910 Hope-Jones, later People�s Church, later Ambassadors for
Christ�73/13-14SI (Hope-Jones)
Reuter (opus 1152): Akron, Ohio, Holy Trinity Lutheran
Church (1955), rebuild of 1914 M. P. M�ller (opus 1575), rebuilt 1983
Berghaus�28/38
Reuter: Middletown, Ohio, Broadway Methodist Church (now First United Methodist) (1974), replaced 1916 M. P. M�ller (1935 console) (which replaced Barkhoff)�47/6-7S (M�ller)
Reuter (opus 227): Portland, Oregon, Congregation Beth
Israel (1928)�57/12
Reuter: Cheyenne, Wyoming, Saint Mark Episcopal Church (1951), replaced c. 1887 Alexander Mills (sold 1953 to Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Covenant Church)�14/8-11 (insert) SI (Mills)
Richards, Fowkes, & Co. (opus 10): Boston, Massachusetts, First Lutheran Church (2000)�69/33
Richards, Fowkes & Co.: New Brunswick, New Jersey, Christ
Episcopal Church (2001)�85/22
Rieger: Valparaiso, Indiana, William Walton residence (1980), relocated 2001 by Berghaus to Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Chapel of the Resurrection�68/33-34S; 74/16
Rieger: Oxford, England, Christ Church Cathedral�15/17
Roberts, John: Chicago, Illinois, New Jerusalem Swedenborgian Church (1863), burned 1871 (erroneously listed as Edwards or Nichols)�35/5; 37/18-22SI; 38/3S; 42/26, 31
Roche: now in Hamden, Connecticut, Grace and Saint Peter Episcopal Church, 1979 rebuild of 1870 Wm. B. D. Simmons�45/6
Roderer, Kurt: Colorado Springs, Colorado, First Congregational Church, 1973 rebuild of 1889 Hook & Hastings (opus 1432)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Barrington, Illinois, Saint Michael Episcopal Church, 1973 revoicing of 1970 Bosch (opus 578)�18/18-19SI
Roderer, Kurt: Chicago, Illinois, Dr. Howard Brown residence (1968)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church (1970), sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Chicago, Illinois, Pullman (Greenstone) United Methodist Church, built as Pullman Palace Car Company Church, later Presbyterian Church, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and New Fellowship United Methodist Church (merger of West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, and Saint Stephen United Methodist Church, 1911 Estey opus 849, using West Pullman facility, Saint Stephen facility later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church), using Pullman facility, 1968 rebuild of 1882 Steere & Turner (opus 170)�17/3-7SI; 18/20; 28/6, 26; 29/33; 53/6-7S; 54/9; 56/21; 58/21; 62/29; 64/13; 68/37I; 75/7, 9; 76/4 (merger), 8-9, 23 (Convention); 77/27; 80/7; 82/22; 84/3
Roderer, Kurt: Chicago, Illinois, University of
Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, 1976 rebuild of 1927 Skinner (opus 634),
alterations by David Skinner, gallery organ rebuilt by Schlicker, some
restoration by Bradford�16/22-24, 29SI; 28/9
Roderer, Kurt: Crescent City, Illinois, Saint Peter Lutheran
Church, 1970 rebuild of 1901 Hinners�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Crystal Lake, Illinois, Michael and
Susan Friesen residence, built 1984 for Hoffman Estates�28/41
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Dr. Richard Enright
residence (1971)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Immanuel Lutheran
Church (1981)�28/41
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern
University (1968)�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern
University, Vail Chapel, 1969 rebuild of 1860 Hook (opus 265, built for
Thomaston, Maine, Congregational Church)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern
University (1970)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern
University (1975)�28/41
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Karel Paukert
residence (1971), now in Cleveland, Ohio�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, alterations to 1922 Skinner (opus 327), incorporated 1910 Casavant (opus 386) in chapel, replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Roderer, Kurt: Evanston, Illinois, Seabury-Western
Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, 1998 installation of Casavant (opus
3245), built for Rockford, Illinois, Our Savior Lutheran Church (1975),
replaced 1933 M. P. M�ller (opus 6143), built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s
Fair, House of Religion, altered 1970�s�24/22-28, 34-37 SI (M�ller); 28/9 (M�ller)
Roderer, Kurt: Highland Park, Illinois, Arlene Milani
residence (1973)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Michael and
Susan Friesen residence (1984), now in Crystal Lake�28/41
Roderer, Kurt: Morris, Illinois, Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church (1974)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Morton Grove, Illinois, Community
Presbyterian Church (1975)�28/41
Roderer, Kurt: Northfield, Illinois, Margaret Kemper
residence (1968)�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Oak Park, Illinois, First
Congregational Church, 1972 rebuild of 1918 Skinner (opus 274), replaced 1983
Casavant (opus 3544), pipework rebuilt for Rockford, Illinois, Second
Congregational Church by Pipe Organ Specialties, now First United Church of Oak
Park�28/9 (Skinner); 61/8 (Skinner)
Roderer, Kurt: Skokie, Illinois (Evanston mailing addres), Trinity Lutheran Church (1971), old church housed 1911 Hinners, chapel to present church houases 1905 Hinners, built for Aurora, Illinois, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, sold to Skokie 1975�12/2 (Roderer); 19/22-25SI (both organs); 28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Wheaton, Illinois, Wheaton
College�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Wheaton, Illinois, Wheaton
College�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Wilmette, Illinois, Kurt Roderer
residence (1981)�28/41
Roderer, Kurt: Woodworth, Illinois, Saint Paul
Lutheran Church, 1970 rebuild of 1892 Pfeffer�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Fort Wayne, Indiana, Concordia College,
now Concordia Seminary (1971)�28/40-1
Roderer, Kurt: Fort Wayne, Indiana, Grace Lutheran
Church (1979)�28/41
Roderer, Kurt: Hobart, Indiana, Augustana Lutheran
Church (1981)�28/41
Roderer, Kurt: Logansport, Indiana, Trinity Episcopal
Church, 1970�s rebuild of 1877 Hook & Hastings (opus 877)�24/10-11SI
Roderer, Kurt: Plymouth, Indiana, Saint Thomas
Episcopal Church, c. 1972 rebuild of 1907 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus
601)�22/3-4 (cover) SI
Roderer, Kurt: Upland, Indiana, Taylor University,
1972 Roderer�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso
University, Chapel of the Resurrection, 1958 Schlicker
(voicing/maintenance)�28/39
Roderer, Kurt: Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso
Univeristy (1968)�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso
University (1969)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Decorah, Iowa, Luther College (1970),
built for Appleton, Wisconsin, Miriam Clapp Duncan residence, sold to Appleton,
Wisconsin, Ronald Wahl residence, later sold to Decorah�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Barien Springs, Michigan, Andrews
University (1970)�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Crookston, Minnesota, Mount Saint
Benedict Convent (1974)�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Saint Louis, Missouri, Dr. Marie Kremer
residence (1970)�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: New York City, New York, American Guild
of Organists National Convention, installation of 1956 Flentrop�28/39
Roderer, Kurt: Cleveland, Ohio, Karel Paukert
residence, built for Evanston, Illinois (1971)�28/40-1
Roderer, Kurt: Albany, Texas, Matthews Memorial
Presbyterian Church, 1956 Otto Hoffmann, assistance with installation�28/39
Roderer, Kurt: Appleton, Wisconsin, Miriam Clapp
Duncan residence (1970), sold to Appleton, Wisconsin, Ronald Wahl residence,
sold to Decorah, Iowa, Luther College�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Appleton, Wisconsin, Lawrence
University (1970)�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Appleton, Wisconsin, Ronald Wahl
residence, 1970 Roderer, built for Appleton, Wisconsin, Miriam Clapp Duncan
residence, later sold to Decorah, Iowa, Luther College�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Eau Claire, Wisconsin, University of
Wisconsin (1971)�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Alverno College,
1970 Roderer built for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Joseph Convent�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Joseph
Convent, sold, 1970 to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Alverno College�28/40-41
Roderer, Kurt: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Joseph
Convent, 1970 Roderer�28/40
Roderer, Kurt: Racine, Wisconsin,
Unitarian-Universalist Church (built as Good Shepherd Church), 1970 rebuild of
1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1503 or 1518)�11/4, 8SI; 28/40
Roosevelt, Hilbourne: New York City, New York, Grace
(Episcopal) Church (1878)�43/5
Roosevelt, Hilbourne L. (opus 79): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint
Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (1880)�53/14
Roosevelt, Hilbourne L. (opus
125): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Saint Clement Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1914 Austin (opus 507)�53/14
Roosevelt, Hilbourne L.: Great
Barrington, Massachusetts, First Congregational Church (1883)�18/9, 16
Roosevelt, Hilbourne, L. (opus
146): built for Chicago, Illinois,
Saint Clement Episcopal Church (1884), moved in 1892 to Decatur, Illinois,
Saint John Episcopal Church, which replaced 1884 Pilcher, which replaced
Jardine, Roosevelt rebuilt by Reuter�25/23; 26/19; 32/4
Roosevelt, Hilbourne L. (opus
148): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Fifth Baptist Church, now Highway Tabernacle Church (1884), restored 1987
Patrick J. Murphy & Associates�53/15
Roosevelt, Hilbourne L. (opus
294): now in Cathlamet, Puget
Sound, Washington, Our Saviour's Lutheran Church (1885)�57/15
Roosevelt, Hilborne L. (opus 297): built for Washington, DC, Willard Hotel
(1885), later in Deland, Florida, Robert Gellerman residence, relocated 2003 to
Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence�81/3-4S
Roosevelt, Hilborne L. (opus 299): Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1886), replaced 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33), burned, Roosevelt fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp (relocated to Evanston, Illinois, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, rebuilt 1952 Reuter (opus 1020), installed by Frank C. Wichlac & Son, replaced 1993 Casavant), replaced 1927 Skinner (opus 616)�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 70/43 (Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner)
Roosevelt, Frank (opus 374): New York City, New York, Calvary Church
(1887)�43/5
Roosevelt, Frank (opus 380): Denver, Colorado, Trinity United Methodist Church (1888)�61/25
Roosevelt, Frank (opus 382): built for Denver, Colorado, Grace Methodist Church, now in Boulder, Colorado, First United Methodist Church (1888)�61/22-23
Roosevelt, Frank (opus 400): Chicago, Illinois, Auditorium (1889-1890), now Roosevelt University, Auditorium Theatre�15/20, 31; 16/14; 17/27, 29, 38; 19/17; 20/16, 18; 25/4, 8; 62/6; 74/22
Roosevelt, Frank (opus 494): Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Catholic
Church (1891), replaced 1871 Pilcher Bros. (opus 125)�10/5 (Roosevelt); 11/4 (insert) (Roosevelt); 13/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8; 15/20 (Roosevelt); 18/16
(insert); 24/11 (Roosevelt); 28/6, 12, 14, 31 (Roosevelt); 29/33 (Roosevelt);
35/6 (Pilcher); 42/19S (Pilcher); 53/5; 54/12, 16-17S; 56/20; 75/2 (recording),
10; 76/33-34 (Convention); 77/16 (compact disc)
Roosevelt, Frank (opus 498): Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, 1892 rebuild of 1870 Louis Mitchell, which replaced (?) 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, which possibly replaced unknown, Roosevelt rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9
Roosevelt, Frank (opus 506): built for Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian
Church of the Messiah (1892), congregation founded as First Unitarian Church,
now known by original name (replaced 1863 Pilcher Bros. opus 53), now in
Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church (1891), restored 1998
Rutz�6/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8; 37/16-17S; 53/5 (Roosevelt); 54/8S, 10-11
(Roosevelt); 58/3 (restoration, Rutz); 63/4 (Roosevelt); 65/5, 13 (Roosevelt);
75/10; 76/32-33 (convention)
Rosales:
Los Angeles, California, Saint
James Episcopal Church�58/5
Rosales
(opus 11): Portland, Oregon,
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (1987)�57/12
Ruffatti: San Francisco, California, Grace Cathedral (Episcopal), 1968
console for 1934 �olian-Skinner (opus 910), rebuilt 1952 (�olian-Skinner),
additions 1972 (Casavant)�49/7
Ruffatti: San Francisco, California, Cathedral of
Saint Mary of the Assumption (1970)�49/7
Ruggles,
Charles (opus 17): Grosse Isle,
Michigan, Saint James Episcopal Church (1987)�48/7
Rutz: Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church, 1998-1999 restoration of 1891 Frank Roosevelt (opus 506), built for Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian Church of the Messiah, moved 1908 to Michigan City by Coburn & Taylor, replaced c. 1881 Moline, burned 1907, which replaced Jardine�6/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 53/5; 54/8S, 10-11; 58/3 (restoration, Rutz); 63/4 (Roosevelt/Rutz); 75/10; 76/32-33 (convention)
Rutz: Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, restoration of 1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615), built for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, then in Faribault, Minnesota, Masonic Temple�54/6S; 69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10
Ryder & Co., Geo. H. (opus 101): Leadville, Colorado, Saint George Episcopal Church (1882)�61/24
Ryder & Co., Geo. H. (opus 156): Naugatuck, Connecticut, Saint Francis Catholic Church (1890)�45/5
Sauter, Frank: Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name, 1950�s rebuild of 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), which replaced 1866 Chant (which was rebuild/replacement of 1858 Erben), burned 1871, rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, replaced 1989 by Flentrop (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), (rebuilt, Bradford)), Reuter console now at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel, chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S
Sauter, Frank J., & Sons, Inc.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1994 alterations to 1959 Tellers rebuild of 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 80, factory number 1330), burned May 15, 1955�63/11-15SPI; 64/19
Sauter, Frank J., & Sons, Inc.: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, work on 1922 Skinner (opus 327), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, Kurt Roderer, chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Sauter, Frank J.: La Grange, Illinois, First
Congregational Church, 1957 replacement of console for 1937
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling, relocated 1977 to Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church by John Vroom and altered, replaced Verney, replaced
1978 Van Daalen�85/12
Sauter, Frank: Saint Joseph, Michigan, First Congregational Church (c. 1958), rebuilt 1984 Berghaus�28/38
Schaefer (opus 144): Joliet, Illinois, Saint Francis College (1931)�27/5
Schaefer (opus 146): Joliet, Illinois, Saint Francis Convent (1931)�27/5
Schaefer (opus 147): Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1932 rebuild of c. 1890 Van Dinter, replaced 1875-1876 Schlaudecker, replaced 1860 Wolfram (sold to Dyer, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, burned 1902, replaced 1936 W. W. Kimball (opus 7044, second-hand)�27/3-12S(Schaefer)I; 33/6-7I (Schlaudecker); 34/9 (Van Dinter)
Schaefer (opus 164): Joliet, Illinois, Saint Francis Convent Hall (1941)�27/5
Schantz: Forest Park, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1950�s proposal, not built�61/17
Schantz (opus 551): Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church (1963)�68/29-30, 32SI
Schantz (opus 1318): Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1974), replaced 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), rebuilt 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company, sold to Chesterton, Indiana, First United Methodist Church, broken up for parts�68/18-22SPI (Superior/Schantz)
Schlaudecker: Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (1875-1876), replaced 1860 Wolfram (sold 1875-1876 to Dyer, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, burned 1902 (replaced 1936 W. W. Kimball (opus 7044, second-hand)), replaced c. 1890 Van Dinter�27/3-4 (Wolfram), 3-5 (Schlaudecker), 3-12 (Van Dinter)
Schlaudecker (attributed): Jacksonville, Florida, Bethel Baptist Institutional Church (1880�s)�33/10-13SI
Schlaudecker: Chicago, Illinois, Second Baptist Church (1883), replaced unknown (possibly First Baptist 1857 House), burned 1871, replaced unknown�25/23 (1877 unknown); 26/19; 33/7-9, 11I (Schlaudecker); 35/5 (House), 6 (Unknown); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12; 42/20, 22
Schlaudecker: Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (1875-1876), replaced Louis Van Dinter�33/7
Schlaudecker: Nauvoo, Illinois, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church�16/5; 33/6-7I
Schlaudecker: Villa Ridge, Missouri, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church-Gildehaus�16/4-5
Schlicker: Los Angeles, California, Saint James
Episcopal Church�58/5
Schlicker: Chicago, Illinois, First Saint Paul Lutheran Church, founded as Saint Paul German Lutheran Church, congregation later Saint Paul Lutheran (Missouri Synod), replaced 1959 Casavant (opus 2359, built for Bay City, Michigan, Madison Avenue Methodist Church, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church), replaced Lancashire-Marshall, replaced unknown (1854), burned 1871�15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 35/5 (unknown); 36/8 (unknown); 42/25, 31 (unknown); 63/2 (Casavant)
Schlicker: Chicago, Illinois, Messiah Lutheran
Church (1972)�12/2; 19/25
Schlicker: Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, gallery organ rebuild of 1927 Skinner (opus 634), rebuilt 1976 Roderer, alterations by David Skinner, some restoration by Bradford�16/22-24, 29SI; 28/9
Schlicker: Glenview, Illinois, Immanuel Lutheran Church (1957), rebuilt 1979 Berghaus, replaced 1909 Hinners, sold to Northbrook, Illinois, Saint Giles Episcopal Church (replaced 1993 Helmuth Wolff (opus 37)), Hinners sold to Okemos, Michigan, William J. Schneider�18/16-17SI (Hinners); 28/37
Schlicker: La Grange Park, Illinois, Saint Michael Lutheran Church (1958), rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/37
Schlicker: River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel (now in Music Building), replaced 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), built for Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (building now Grant Memorial AME Church, First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin addition), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, (replaced at First Church by 1924 Skinner (opus 435)), relocated to River Forest 1927, broken up for parts (new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258)�62/26; 65/26 (Austin)
Schlicker: River Forest, Illinois, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded in Oak Park�see also Oak Park), 1956 rebuild of 1931 Skinner (opus 833), rebuilt 1987 Berghaus�81/13-16SI (all organs)
Schlicker: Valparaiso, Indiana, Philip Gehring residence (1966)�68/33S
Schlicker: Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Chapel of the Resurrection (1958), rebuilt 1990's Dobson�28/39; 71/7I; 75/10 (Schlicker/Dobson); 76/31 (Convention)
Schlicker: Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Gloria Christi Chapel (1962)�71/7I
Schlicker: Cleveland, Ohio, Saint Paul Lutheran Church (1953), rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/37
Schneider, Richard: Ivesdale, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, alterations to 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 88, factory number 1340)�7/8-9SI
Schoenstein: San Francisco, California, Saint John Presbyterian Church,
c. 1956 electrification and alterations to c. 1873 Johnson (opus 394), more
recent console�49/7
Schoenstein: Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon Tabernacle, 1987 rebuild of 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1075), rebuild of Austin (opus 573), rebuild of 1900-1901 Kimball, rebuild of Joseph Smith�30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6�58/6
Schoenstein: San Francisco, California, Temple Emmanu-El, 1993 console
for 1924 Skinner (opus 497), rebuilt Swain & Kates�49/7
Schuelke, Wm. (opus 10): Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Trinity Lutheran Church (1879), replaced 1859 Wolfram, rebuilt 1928 Wangerin�26/7S (Wangerin)I; 34/17
Schuelke, Wm. (opus 34): Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Francis Catholic Church (1885), replaced unknown�26/9, 11-13S (Schuelke)I
Schuelke, Wm. (opus 67): Leadville, Colorado, First Presbyterian Church (1889)�61/24
Schuelke, Wm.: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Anthony Catholic Church (1890), rebuilt 1923 Wangerin, rebuilt American Organ Supply�26/12, 14-16S(all organs)I
Schuelke, Wm. (opus 70): New Vienna, Iowa, Saint Boniface Catholic Church (1891)�40/22
Schuelke, Wm.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Augustine Catholic Church (1905), replaced 1929 Welte-Tripp, church closed 1990, demolished; organ sold to Zion, Illinois, Christian Catholic Church, rebuilt Fabry�20/3-8 (cover)SI
Schuelke, Wm.: Saint Lucas, Iowa, Saint Luke Catholic Church�40/23
Schwab: now in Covington, Kentucky, Cathedral Basilica of the
Assumption�45/4
Schwab: Falmouth, Kentucky, Saint Francis Xavier Catholic
Church�45/4
Schwab: Detroit, Michigan, Sainte Anne Catholic Cathedral (no longer
Cathedral), 1834 Schwab�45/2-3
Schwab: Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Catholic Cathedral (old) (1838), rebuilt 1886 Pfeffer, replaced 1925 Wicks (opus 557), later rebuilt�45/2; 47/3-5S (Schwab)
Schwab: Cincinnati, Ohio, Cathedral of Saint Peter-in-the-Chains (Catholic)
(1846)�45/2-3
Schwab: Springfield, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (later
Cathedral), 1848, replaced c. 1843 Harrison A. Hough, replaced 1881 by Johnson
& Son (opus 554), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 93), replaced 1977
electronic�45/4; 47/2-3S (Schwab); 52/4-5
Seeburg, J. P.: Chicago, Illinois: Ebenezer Lutheran Church (1916), replaced unknown, replaced 1963 M. P. M�ller (opus 9611)�82/7, 9-13SPI (M�ller)
Semerad, Emmanuel: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Trinity
(Polish) Catholic Church, 1957 rebuild of 1909 Louis Van Dinter & Son
organ, replaced unknown�15/3-5SI; 21/3; 24/11; 27/9; 28/6, 24; 29/35; 42/5,
11-12, 15, 17; 52/6, 11S, 20; 75/12
Semerad, Emmanuel: Gary, Indiana, City (United) Methodist
Church, repairs to 1926 Skinner (opus 611)�59/10
Semerad, Emanuel: Oak Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1961 rebuild of 1916 W. W. Kimball, additional alterations 1975-1977 William Hansen, building now The Arts Center of Oak Park, 2000-2001 tonal reversals by CMC-OHS Chapter�61/7, 11-14SP; 62/30; 66/10; 67/6, 11I, 17; 68/3, 38I; 71/6I; 72/4, 8I; 75/11; 76/37-38 (Convention)
Serrick, Jim, Rev.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, 1977 alterations to 1924 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217), replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2), restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, American Organ Supply�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Simmons, Wm. B. D.: now in Hamden, Connecticut, Grace and
Saint Peter Episcopal Church (1870), rebuilt 1979 Roche�45/6
Simmons, William B. D.: Framingham, Massachusetts, First
Baptist Church (1853)�69/34
Simmons & Fisher: Chicago, Illinois, First Congregational Church (c. 1857), replaced 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 534), burned 1873, replaced 1874 Steere & Turner (opus 77)�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook/Steere & Turner); 26/19 (Hook/Steere); 28/13 (Steere & Turner), 35/5 (Simmons & Fisher), 6 (Hook); 37/5 (Simmons & Fisher); 41/4-8SP(Hook & Hastings); 42/31
Simpson,
Ken: Los Angeles, California,
Saint John Episcopal Church�58/5
Simpson,
Ken: Los Angeles, California,
Saint Paul Episcopal Cathedral�58/5
Sipe: Decorah, Iowa, Luther College, Center
for Faith and Life�40/23
Sipe: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hennepin Avenue
Methodist Church�4/8
Skinner, David: Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist
Congregational Church, Chapel, removal of 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus
1879)�4/3-5, 12
Skinner, David: Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, alterations to 1927 Skinner (Opus 634), rebuilt 1976 Kurt Roderer, gallery organ rebuilt by Schlicker, some restoration by Bradford�16/22-24, 29SI; 28/9
Skinner, David: Donaldson, Indiana, Convent Ancilla
Domini, Chapel, 1989 rebuild of 1923 Van Dinter, 1936 console work by Frank
Wichlac, work by D. S. Wentz/Bill Wentz rebuilt 1997 Daniel Bogue &
Associates�15/4; 21/7, 23-25SI; 27/9 (Van Dinter); 56/6-9S
Skinner, David: Hammond, Indiana, Covenant Presbyterian
Church (1985), founded as First United Presbyterian Church�65/12
Skinner (proposal, not built): Chicago, Illinois, Disciples Divinity House, Chapel of the Holy Grail, 1930 �olian (opus 1775), ongoing restoration Berghaus�66/21-24SI
Skinner (opus 150): New York City, New York, Cathedral of Saint John the Divine (1906), rebuilt 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 150-A), tonal alteration 1963 (opus 150-B)�15/30
Skinner (opus 205): New York City, New York, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church (1913), rebuilt 1945 E. M. Skinner & Son, rebuilt 1949 M. P. M�ller (opus 7900), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B), rebuilt 1970 Gilbert Adams, rebuilt Mann & Trupiano�15/30
Skinner (opus 207): Chicago, Illinois, Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ, replaced 1888 Steere & Turner (opus 268), merged 1918 with Plymouth Congregational Church (see Plymouth Congregational Church)�58/18; 70/15, 18; 71/10-11SI (Steere & Turner/Skinner)
Skinner (opus 208): Evanston, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1914), also 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 105, factory number 1357), rebuilt or replaced Peloubet, later in storage with Organ Clearing House, additions to Skinner possibly by La Marche, building sold 2001 to Music Institute of Chicago�65/15, 22-26, 28SI (Lyon & Healy, Skinner); 67/16 (Skinner); 83/4-7SPI; 84/4-5I
Skinner (opus 210): Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church (1913), which replaced 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 436, moved c. 1912 to Chicago, Illinois, Christ Presbyterian Church, destroyed 1967), which replaced 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 65), built for North Presbyterian Church, burned 1871, (1970 Roderer organ, sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1970 �olian-Skinner (opus 1516), rebuilt 1994 Goulding & Wood�9/5 (Johnson); 25/22 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson), 23 (Pilcher); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher); 42/26-27, 30-31 (Pilcher)
Skinner (opus 211): Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Baptist Church, founded as First Baptist Church of Hyde Park, later Hyde Park Union Church, replaced c. 1890 unknown, rebuilt 1956 M. P. M�ller�70/5, 9-13SI (Skinner/M�ller); 72/6
Skinner (opus 214): Saint Paul, Minnesota, House of Hope Presbyterian Church (1913), rebuilt Tellers, replaced 1978 Fisk (opus 78), Skinner/Tellers altered and moved to Westminster, Colorado, Westminster Methodist Church�4/8 (Fisk)
Skinner (opus 265): Portland, Oregon, Municipal Auditorium, now in Portland, Oregon, Alpenrose Dairy, restored 1971-1975 David Bruce Newman�57/15-16
Skinner (opus 274): Oak Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1918), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3544), pipework rebuilt for Rockford, Illinois, Second Congregational Church by Pipe Organ Specialties, now First United Church of Oak Park�28/9 (Skinner); 61/8 (Skinner)
Skinner (opus 281): Chicago, Illinois, Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist (1918), building later Saint Stephen Church of God in Christ, broken up for parts 1999 Organ Clearing House�66/5-8SI
Skinner (opus 327): Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1922), incorporated 1910 Casavant (opus 386) in chapel, replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 75/12 (Skinner)
Skinner (opus 333 and 333-A): Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art (1920), alterations 1930 (opus 333-A), altered Holtkamp 1933, rebuilt 1946 Holtkamp (job number 1524), replaced Holtkamp 1969�4/8
Skinner (opus 348): Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1922), merged 1871 with Calvary Presbyterian Church, merged 1912 with Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 331), merged 1918 with Sixth Presbyterian Church (1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church), merged 1926 with Woodlawn Presbyterian Church (W. W. Kimball), merged c. 1928 with Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church, building now Metropolitan Community Church, which replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (rebuilt by Casavant (opus 1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island), which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, 1926 church has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5001), also 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5175) in chapel, Skinner remains in Metropolitan Community Church, later Metropolitan Apostolic Community Church�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller); 74/16-17I (Skinner), 22 (Hook & Hastings); 77/3 (Skinner); 78/4 (Rutz); 79/3 (Rutz); 80/4 (Rutz)
Skinner (opus 356): Buffalo, New York, Central Park Methodist Episcopal Church (1922)�81/16I
Skinner (opus 357): Port Chester, New York, Robert Law, Jr., residence (1922), few pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/6-8
Skinner (opus 358): Oak Park, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1922), replaced 1967 Schantz (opus 716)�61/8 (Skinner)
Skinner (opus 405): La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (1923), now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/5-8S; 60/2
Skinner (opus 406): Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church, replaced 1876 Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), which replaced 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, Skinner burned 1932, replaced 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating parts of 1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall), alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10 (�olian-Skinner opus 909)
Skinner (opus 414): Chicago Temple/First United Methodist Church (1923), founded as Clark Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 1870 Johnson (opus 329, burned 1871), rebuilt as First Methodist Episcopal Church, 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 406), replaced as Chicago Temple, Skinner (opus 414), rebuilt 1984 Wicks�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 25/21 (1870 Johnson); 26/19 (1873 Johnson); 35/6 (1870 Johnson); 41/9-11, 13S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 30, 32 (1870 Johnson); 58/12
Skinner (opus 424): Chicago, Illinois, William E. Zeuch residence (1924), additions by Skinner (opus 424-A) in 1925, removed to Lake Forest, Illinois, Theodore G. Robinson residence, rebuilt 1949 by A. R. Temple & Associates for Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), (replaced 1941 Austin (opus 2043), burned in 1947, which had replaced 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), replaced by Allen, broken up for parts, c. 1967)�59/11-16S (all organs); 83/3-4I
Skinner (opus 435): Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, building now Grant Memorial AME Church, (First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin addition), replaced 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, Farrand & Votey sold to River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel, broken up for parts (replaced 1958 Schlicker, now in Music Building, new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258)�62/19, 25-28S; 65/26 (Austin)
Skinner (opus 443): Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, founded as First Presbyterian Church of Hyde Park, replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, which replaced 1870 Hall & Labagh (built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterian Church, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple), building now United Church of Hyde Park (1930 merger with Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W. Kimball), merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball))�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3 (Hall & Labagh, Hook & Hastings); 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner)
Skinner
(opus 446): Los Angeles,
California, Saint John Episcopal Church (1923)�58/5
Skinner
(opus 475): Detroit, Michigan, Jefferson
Avenue Presbyterian Church (1925)�48/7
Skinner (opus 497): San Francisco, California, Temple
Emmanu-El (1924), rebuilt Swain & Kates, 1993 Schoenstein console�49/7
Skinner (opus 518): Saint Paul, Minnesota, Cathedral of
Saint Paul (1925), also 1963 �olian-Skinner (opus 1398)�4/8
Skinner (opus 528): Oak Park, Illinois, First United Methodist Church, which replaced 1911 M. P. M�ller (opus 1259), which replaced 1890 Henry Pilcher�s Sons, rebuilt 1937 La Marche�61/7-11S(Skinner)P(M�ller/Skinner); 62/30; 74/21
Skinner (opus 545): Boston, Massachusetts, Metropolitan
Theatre (1925), altered and rebuilt, broken up for parts 1987, one rank now in
Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built
for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School�59/6-8
Skinner (opus 562 and 562-A): built for Gull Lake, Michigan, W. W.
Kellogg residence (1925), moved 1942 to Battle Creek, Michigan, Percy Jones
General Hospital (opus 562-A), building now Department of Logistic Services
Center, organ gone�12/6
Skinner (opus 579): Auburn, New York, Second Presbyterian Church, later Westminster Presbyterian Church (1926)�4/9
Skinner (opus 607): Chicago, Illinois, Bryn Mawr Community Church (1926),
additions 1946 and 1948 �olian-Skinner (opus 607-A and B)�74/3, 9-11SI; 75/13
Skinner (opus 611): built for Gary, Indiana, City (United)
Methodist Church (later Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church), now in
Lansing, Illinois, David L. Hamblin, Jr., residence, portions burned January 1999�59/9-11S;
63/4
Skinner (opus 615): Worcester, Massachusetts, Wesley
Methodist Church (1926), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 615-A and B),
rebuilt 1972 Berkshire (opus 36)�22/8
Skinner (opus 616): Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1927), replaced 1886 Hilborne Roosevelt (opus 299), fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp (relocated to Evanston, Illinois, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, rebuilt 1952 Reuter (opus 1020), installed by Frank C. Wichlac & Son, replaced 1993 Casavant), which replaced 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33), burned�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 70/43 (Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner); 75/12 (Skinner)
Skinner (opus 634): Chicago, Illinois, University of
Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel (1927), rebuilt 1976 Kurt Roderer, alterations
by David Skinner, gallery organ rebuilt by Schlicker, some restoration by
Bradford�16/22-24, 29SI; 28/9
Skinner (opus 639): Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theological
Seminary, Chapel, older chapel housed 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879),
became chapel to Union Park Congregational Church, later New First
Congregational Church, now First Baptist Congregational Church, Skinner
replaced 1984 Karl Wilhelm�4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 23/20-21I
Skinner (opus 664): Ann Arbor,
Michigan, Hill Auditorium, 1927 rebuild of 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 700),
rebuilt 1913 Hutchings, rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 664-A), built for
Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World�s Fair (Columbian Exposition), Festival
Hall�17/11, 20-30, 37S (Farrand & Votey); 18/10-15; 19/14-21; 20/11-21; 21/8-22; 48/6
Skinner (opus 685): Chicago, Illinois, University Church, Disciples of Christ, founded as the Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial Church (founded as Memorial Baptist Church and merged with First Christian Church, Memorial building later Monumental Baptist Church�see also Monumental Baptist Church), merged 1980 with South Community Church (a 1975 merger of South Congregational Church, founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, and merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church, and Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)�see also South Congregational Church, building later New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1998), replaced c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), 1988 manual keyboards replaced�66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner); 75/9 (Skinner); 76/25-26 (Convention); 81/17I; 82/25
Skinner (opus 722): New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University, Woolsey Hall, 1928 rebuild of 1902 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1469), rebuilt 1915 J. W. Steere & Son (opus 682)�45/6
Skinner (opus 752): Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House (1929), later Lyric Opera of Chicago, additions and used M. P. M�ller console by amateurs, sold 1999 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Cathedral, for incorporation into organ by Bradford, including parts of 1920 Austin (opus 948) and 1961 Austin (opus 2368), with 1930 Skinner console (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall)�64/7-9SI (Skinner)
Skinner (opus 771): Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Municipal War Memorial Building (1929), now in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Coe College, Sinclair Auditorium, with pipework from opus 486�40/23
Skinner (opus 788): Battle Creek, Michigan, Saint Thomas
Episcopal Church (1929)�48/5
Skinner (opus 818): Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce
Hall (1930), console moved to Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal
Cathedral, part of Bradford instrument including 1920 Austin (opus 948), 1961
Austin (opus 2368), and 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois,
Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago)�64/7-9SI (opus 752)
Skinner (opus 833): River Forest, Illinois, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded in Oak Park�see also Oak Park), 1931, rebuilt 1956 Schlicker, rebuilt 1987 Berghaus�81/13-16SI (all organs)
Skinner (opus 840): Mount Vernon, New York, Community
Church at the Circle (1930), vandalized, five ranks now in Whiting, Indiana,
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange,
Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/6-8
Skinner (opus 849): Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Central
Continuation School, now Milwaukee Area Technical College, Robert L. Cooley
Auditorium (1930-1931)�26/5-8SPI
Skinner (opus 866): New Haven, Connecticut, Yale Divinity
School, Marquand Chapel (1931)�45/6
Skinner
(opus 872): Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, Girard College, Chapel (1931)�53/16
Skinner & Son, E. M.: New York City, New York, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1945 rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 205), rebuilt 1949 M. P. M�ller (opus 7900), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B), rebuilt 1970 Gilbert Adams, rebuilt Mann & Trupiano�15/30
Smith, Denison: Hampton, Connecticut, Hampton Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) (1836), restored 1984 Richard Hamar�18/9; 45/6
Smith, Joseph: Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon Tabernacle, rebuilt 1900-1901 Kimball, rebuilt Austin (opus 573), rebuilt 1941 �olian-Skinner (opus 1075), rebuilt Schoenstein�30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6
Snetzler: Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Michael Episcopal Church (1767)�17/32
Sole, John: Crown Point, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church, (believed to be Van Dinter), replaced 1984 Berghaus�15/4; 21/25; 28/37
Speldrich, Josef: Saint Benedict, Oregon, Mount Angel
Abbey Monastery Church (1895-1896)�57/16
Standbridge, J. C. B.: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint
Patrick Catholic Church (1863), rebuilt 1913 C. S. Haskell�53/13-14
Stannke: Burlington, Iowa, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church,
rebuild of 1898 J. G. Pfeffer & Son�40/22
Steinmeyer: now in Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic
Church�49/2-3S
Steer & Turner (opus 8): Storrs, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Chapel (1868)�45/5-6
Steer & Turner (opus 33): Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1873), burned, replaced 1886 Hilborne Roosevelt (opus 299), fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp (relocated to Evanston, Illinois, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, rebuilt 1952 Reuter (opus 1020), installed by Frank C. Wichlac & Son, replaced 1993 Casavant), replaced 1927 Skinner (opus 616)�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 70/43 (Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner)
Steer & Turner (opus 45): La Porte, Indiana, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1872), rebuilt 1978-1979, Wahl, replaced 1851 Erben�4/1-2SI; 6/4, 6I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 11/10; 12/6 (insert) (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 53/4-5; 54/7S, 10; 71/7I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 75/10 (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 76/31-32 (Convention)
Steer & Turner (opus 69): Charleston, South Carolina, Citadel (1873)�35/18
Steer& Turner (opus 70): Leominster, Massachusetts, Pilgrim Congregational Church (1873), electrified 1904 Kimball, Smallman & Frazee (opus 69)�22/10
Steere & Turner (opus 77): Chicago, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1874), replaced 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 534), burned 1873, which replaced c. 1857 Simmons & Fisher�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook/Steere & Turner); 26/19 (Hook/Steere); 28/13 (Steere & Turner), 35/5 (Simmons & Fisher), 6 (Hook); 37/5 (Simmons & Fisher); 41/4-8SP (Hook & Hastings); 42/31
Steer & Turner (opus 86): Willimantic, Connecticut, Saint Joseph
Catholic Church (1874)�45/5-6
Steer & Turner (opus 89): Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Methodist
Church (1875)�25/23; 26/19
Steere & Turner (opus 170): Chicago, Illinois, Pullman (Greenstone) United Methodist Church (1882), built as Pullman Palace Car Company Church, later Presbyterian Church, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and New Fellowship United Methodist Church (merger of West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, and Saint Stephen United Methodist Church, 1911 Estey opus 849, using West Pullman facility, Saint Stephen facility later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church), rebuilt Roderer (1968)�17/3-7SI; 18/20 (insert); 24/11; 28/6, 26; 29/33; 53/6-7S; 54/9; 56/21; 58/21; 60/17; 62/29; 64/13; 67/15, 21; 68/37I; 72/3I; 74/19; 75/7, 9; 76/4 (merger), 8-9, 23 (Convention); 77/27; 80/7; 82/22; 84/3
Steere & Turner (opus 259): Chicago, Illinois, Englewood Methodist
Episcopal Church (1887)�26/19
Steere & Turner (opus 268): Chicago, Illinois, Kenwood Evangelical
Church (1888), later Kenwood United Church of Christ, replaced 1913 Skinner
(opus 207), merged 1918 with Plymouth Congregational Church (see Plymouth
Congregational Church)�58/18; 70/15, 18; 71/10-11SI (Steere &
Turner/Skinner)
Steere & Turner (opus 300): Menomonie, Wisconsin, Mabel Tainter
Memorial Theatre (1890)�10/5; 16/30; 18/20; 29/31; 36/14
Steere & Son, J. W. (opus
312): Chicago, Illinois, Englewood
Universalist (1891)�26/20
Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 331): Chicago, Illionis, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892)�58/15; 74/16-17I (Skinner), 22 (Hook & Hastings); 78/4 (Rutz); 79/3 (Rutz); 80/4 (Rutz)
Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 340): Willimantic, Connecticut: First Baptist Church (1892)�45/5-6
Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 342): Chicago, Illinois, Park Avenue Methodist Church (1892), replaced 1871 Johnson & Son (opus 353)�35/6; 41/21
Steer & Son, J. W. (opus 350): Ionia, Michigan, First Christian Church (1893)�48/5
Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 356): built for Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterian Church, moved c. 1900 to Chicago, Illinois, Millard Congregational Church (founded as Lawndale Congregational Church), work by Paul Beiber (?), building c. 1997-1998 became Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America, moved 1996 to Madison, Wisconsin, Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, by J. C. Taylor�23/3-6I (insert); 24/11; 25/21; 26/18; 28/6, 28; 29/33; 30/26; 63/6-7SI
Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 456): Central City, Colorado, Saint James United Methodist Church (1899)�61/23
Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 682): New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University, Woolsey Hall, 1915 rebuild of 1902 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1469), rebuilt 1928 Skinner (opus 722)�45/6
Steiner-Reck (opus 62): Valparaiso, Indiana, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (1978), replaced 1941 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1062), burned 1975, a rebuild of 1914 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 361), which replaced 1886 Carl Barckhoff, also 1992 Steiner-Reck�68/26-29SPI (Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)
Steiner-Reck (opus 69): Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1984), rebuild of 1942 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1069, rebuild of 1893 Louis Van Dinter, rebuild of 1884 Louis Van Dinter�21/7 (Van Dinter); 34/3-11S (both Van Dinters, Steiner-Reck)PI; 42/6, 8, 11, 13, 16-17
Steiner-Reck (opus 70): Chesterton, Indiana, First Methodist Church (1984), replaced 1927 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 899), also purchase of 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company rebuild of 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), built for Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church�68/20
Steiner-Reck (opus 84): Michigan City, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1989), replaced 1909 Hinners, replaced 1904 Hinners (opus 582), burned 1908�18/16
Steiner-Reck: Valparaiso, Indiana, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church
(1992), also 1886 Carl Barckhoff, replaced 1914 Hillgreen-Lane & Company
(opus 361), rebuilt 1941 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1062), burned 1975,
replaced 1978 Steiner-Reck (opus 62)�68/26-29SPI (Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)
Steinkampf, J. H., Jr., & Jason McKown: Boston, Massachusetts, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Extension, 1970�s alterations to 1949-1952 �olian-Skinner (opus 1203), which replaced 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2107), altered 1990�s Foley-Baker, additional work 1990�s Lawrence Phelps�63/2 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps); 69/32 (�olian-Skinner/ Phelps)
Steinmeyer: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church (1879), built for Germany, also 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, which possibly replaced unknown, also 1870 Louis Mitchell, rebuilt 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher); 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9; 75/9 (Steinmeyer); 76/27 (Convention)
Stevens, Geo. (attributed): Brooklyn, Connecticut, Federated Church of Christ (c. 1853)�45/6
Stevens, Geo.: Belfast, Maine: First Church (1848), restored 1975 Bozeman-Gibson & Co.�8/2, 10/2; 17/32, 35
Stevens, Geo.: Blue Hill, Maine, Baptist Church (1867)�8/3; 10/3
Stevens, Geo.: Calais, Maine, Congregational Church (1873)�8/2; 10/2
Stevens, Geo.: East Machias, Maine, Congregational Church (1872)�8/2; 10/2
Stevens, Geo.: East Cambridge, Maine, Centre Street Congregational Church (1867)�8/2; 10/2
Stevens & Co.: Bangor, Maine, Central Congregational Church (1853), relocated 1899 to Woodstock, Vermont, Christian Church by Geo. S. Hutchings, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Zion Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1977 A. David Moore & Co.�40/21
Stevens & Jewett: Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Episcopal Church (1861), which replaced 1849 Hall & Labagh (?) burned 1871, replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 632)�28/14 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Stevens & Jewett); 36/4 (Hall & Labagh/Stevens & Jewett); 37/11-13S; 42/25, 30-31 (Stevens & Jewett); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh)
Stuart, Levi U.: Chicago, Illinois, Tabernacle Congregational Church (a.k.a. West Side Tabernacle Church)�35/6; 42/20-22
Stuart, Levi U.: Chicago, Illinois, West Side Tabernacle Church�see Tabernacle Congregational Church
Superior Pipe Organ Service Company: Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church, 1952 rebuild of 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), sold to Chesterton, Indiana, First United Methodist Church, broken up for parts, replaced in new building by 1974 Schantz (opus 1318)�68/18-22SPI (Superior/Schantz)
Swain & Kates: San Francisco, California, Temple Emmanu-El, rebuild of 1924 Skinner (opus 497)�49/7
Szymkowski, Paul: Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Cantius (Polish) Catholic Church, mid-1990's restoration of 19th century unknown�52/6, 16, 20
Tallman, F. J. N.: Litchfield, Connecticut, United Methodist Church (1893)�45/5
Tannenberg, David: Spring City, Pennsylvania, Zion Lutheran Church (1791)�53/16
Taylor, J. C.: Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair United Methodist Church, 1984 renovation of 1872 Johnson & Son (opus 386?, built for Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge), moved 1923 to present church by Coburn Organ Company�24/11; 27/24-29SI; 28/23; 29/31-32S, 33-34 (insert); 37/17-18; 58/9; 62/6; 64/5-6SI, 17-18; 79/3
Taylor, J. C.: Madison, Wisconsin, Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, 1996 moving of 1893 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 356), built for Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterian Church, later in Chicago, Illinois, Millard Congregational Church, founded as Lawndale Congregational Church, work by Paul Beiber (?), building c. 1997-1998 became Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America�23/3-6I (insert); 24/11; 25/21; 26/18; 28/6, 28; 29/33; 30/26; 63/6-7SI
Tellers: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1959 rebuild of 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 80, factory number 1330), burned May 15, 1955, alterations 1994 Frank J. Sauter & Sons�63/11-15SPI; 64/19
Tellers: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, alterations to 1922 Skinner (opus 327), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Tellers: Dubuque, Iowa, Saint Raphael Catholic Cathedral, 1937 rebuild of 1914 Tellers-Sommerhof, rebuilt 1918 Tellers-Kent, which replaced 1861 Erben�76/11-12
Tellers: Saint Paul, Minnesota, House of Hope Presbyterian Church, rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 214), replaced 1978 Fisk (opus 78), Skinner/Tellers altered and moved to Westminster, Colorado, Westminster Methodist Church�4/8 (Fisk)
Tellers-Kent: Dubuque, Iowa, Saint Raphael Catholic Cathedral, 1918 rebuild of 1914 Tellers-Sommerhof, which replaced 1861 Erben, rebuilt 1937 Tellers�76/11-12
Tellers-Kent: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, 1922 rebuild of 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuild of 1870 Mitchell, (also in building, 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, which possibly replaced unknown), rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9
Temple, A. R.: Oak Park, Illinois, Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, rebuild of 1914 M�ller (opus 1599), congregation merged with Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, Trinity Methodist Church, Willard Memorial Methodist Church, to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church�78/9, 12-14SI; 79/18
Temple: Oak Park, Illinois, Willard Memorial Methodist Church (1930�s), rebuilt 1980 Berghaus, building later Telgdu United Methodist Church, Willard congregation merged with Cuyler Avenue Methodist Church, Trinity Methodist Church, and Washington Boulevard Methodist Church to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church, using the Cuyler Avenue building�28/38; 78/12-14
Temple & Associates, A. R.: Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), 1949 rebuild of 1924 Skinner (opus 424, additions 1925 Skinner (opus 424-A), built for Chicago, Illinois, William Zeuch residence, relocated Lake Forest, Illinois, Theodore G. Robinson residence), replaced by Allen c. 1967, broken up for parts�59/14-16S; 83/3-4I
Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa): Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, 1971 rebuild of 1950 Austin (opus 2159) built for Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, rebuild of 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuild of 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuild of 1870 Louis Mitchell, also 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, which possibly replaced unknown, lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9
Tellers-Sommerhof: Dubuque, Iowa, Saint Raphael Catholic Cathedral (1914), replaced 1861 Erben, rebuilt 1918 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1937 Tellers�76/11-12
Thompson-Allen: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, restoration of 1922 Skinner (opus 327), incorporating 1910 Casavant (opus 386) in chapel, replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown,altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 75/12 (Skinner)
Toledo Pipe Organ Company: Chicago, Illinois, Jehovah Lutheran Church, rebuild of �olian organ built for Bay City, Michigan, residence, 1965 Casavant console, rebuilt 1976 Berghaus�28/37
Toledo Pipe Organ Company: Valparaiso, Indiana, First Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ), (also known as Church of Christ, Christian
Tabernacle), 1956 rebuild of 1895 Johnson & Son (opus 819), building
demolished 1990, organ sold to Nashville, Tennessee, Assumption Catholic
Church, by Milnar Organ Company �6/4; 68/11-17SPI (Johnson & Son)
Topp, James: Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church, repairs to fire-damaged 1886 Hilborne Roosevelt (opus 299), which replaced 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33), burned, (relocated to Evanston, Illinois, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, rebuilt 1952 Reuter (opus 1020), installed by Frank C. Wichlac & Son, replaced 1993 Casavant), replaced 1927 Skinner (opus 616)�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner)
Unknown�see also Hybrid
Unknown: Barrington, Illinois, Barrington United Methodist Church (1960's), rebuilt 1997 Fabry with 1960 M. P. M�ller (opus 9446), built for Barrington, Illinois, Henry Beard residence, burned 1998�62/12-13S
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Bethel Church (Seamens), burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Bremer Street Mission Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal, rebuild of 1884 Hook & Hastings (opus 1227), rebuilt Robert L. David, sold 1981 through Organ Clearing House, to Boca Raton, Florida, Saint David Boys School, rebuilt Klug & Schumacher�23/8-9SI
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Clybourn Avenue German Methodist Episcopal Church, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Clybourn Avenue Mission Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois: Ebenezer Lutheran Church, replaced 1916 J. P. Seeburg, replaced 1963 M. P. M�ller (opus 9611)�82/7, 9-13SPI (M�ller)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Edgebrook Community Church (United Church of Christ), replaced 1961 �olian-Skinner (opus 1359), additions 1990's Church Music Service�62/14-18SPI (�olian-Skinner)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Erie Street Mission Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church, 1961 rebuild of 1916 L. D. Morris rebuild of 1912 Coburn, building and organ constructed for Plymouth Congregational Church, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964), earlier buildings had 1857 House, 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, merged with Indiana Avenue Baptist Church, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), now Olivet Baptist Church, church relocated 1918 to former Plymouth Congregational Church (merged 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, later Kenwood United Church of Christ (1888 Steere & Turner, opus 268, replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 207)), earlier Plymouth organs include 1871 Erben, relocated and rebuilt Johnson & Son, possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill)�14/14 (Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 39/20 (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5, 13-23SI (Johnson, Bassett, M�ller); 72/6I
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (merged 1871 with Calvary Presbyterian Church, merged 1912 with Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 331), merged 1918 with Sixth Presbyterian Church (1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church), merged 1926 with Woodlawn Presbyterian Church (W. W. Kimball), merged c. 1928 with Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church), 1906 alterations to 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (rebuilt by Casavant (opus 1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 348�remains today in Metropolitan Community Church), new building has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5001), also 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5175) in chapel, Grand Avenue building now Metropolitan Community Church�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh), 8-12 (pre-organ); 36/10-12 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30-31 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller)
Unknown (?): Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, replaced 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, 1870 Mitchell, rebuilt 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 72/9
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Trinity (Polish) Catholic Church, replaced 1909 Louis Van Dinter & Son, rebuilt 1957 Emmanuel Semerad�15/3-5SI; 21/3; 24/11; 27/9; 28/6, 24; 29/35; 42/5, 11-12, 15, 17; 52/6, 11S, 20
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, building now La Salle Street Church (18??)�15/14, 34
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Baptist Church (c. 1890), founded as First Baptist Church of Hyde Park, later Hyde Park Union Church, replaced 1914 Skinner (opus 211), rebuilt 1956 M. P. M�ller�70/5, 9-13SI (Skinner/M�ller)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Illinois Street Mission Church, burned 1871�40/7; 42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, La Salle Street Church, built as Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (18??)�15/14, 34
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Lincoln Park Congregational Church, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, New Church Temple (Swedenborgian)�25/23; 26/20
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, New England Congregational Church (1872), replaced 1863 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 321), burned 1871, replaced 1875 Hook & Hastings (opus 809)�25/21 (1863 Hook); 26/19; 28/13 (opus 321); 35/5; 37/13, 15-16; 42/25, 30-31
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Newsboy Mission Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, North Side Synagogue, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, North Star Baptist Church, burned 1871, rebuilt as La Salle Avenue Baptist Church, 1888 Hook & Hastings (opus 1397)�26/19; 42/25; 70/15
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Norwegian Lutheran Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Oakland Congregational Church, burned 1871�25/21; 35/6; 42/20, 22; 66/16
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Orchard Street Mission Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Our Saviour (Norwegian) Lutheran (1871)�35/6; 42/2
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church (1855), burned 1871 replacement possibly 1893 Lyon & Healy, built for Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World�s Fair (Columbian Exposition) (?), burned 1953, rebuilt William Delle�13/8-9, 13SI (Delle); 17/11, 14-15, 35; 18/11; 35/5; 36/8-9; 42/31; 78/3I
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Railroad Chapel (Presbyterian, 1864), burned 1871, later 1891 Wirsching Church Organ Company�17/6; 35/5; 38/6; 42/31; 70/34; 71/10-11SI (Steere & Turner/Skinner)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Redeemer Episcopal Church, replaced 1905 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 106), rebuilt 1916 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 457), rebuilt 1921 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 614), church merged with Saint Paul Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church (see also Saint Paul Episcopal Church)�70/5, 26-28S (Hillgreen-Lane)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Rogers Park Presbyterian Church (1916), replaced 1927 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling, altered 1988 John Wesche�65/15, 19-22, 28SI (Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ansgarius (Swedish) Episcopal Church (1856), possibly replaced by 1871 Pilcher Bros. (opus 132)�35/5-6; 36/8; 42/20, 25, 31
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Barbara Catholic Church�50/5-6, 9S
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1979-1980 Walter Whitehouse�3/6, 10-11S
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Catholic Church (1918), replaced 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5563), moved c. 1983 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cajetan Catholic Church, enlarged by Bradford, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3557)�28/6, 16 (Casavant); 29/33 (Casavant)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Francis Catholic Church�26/19
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gregory Catholic Church (1906), replaced 1925 M. P. M�ller (opus 4371)�79/3-10SI (M�ller)
Unknown: now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Cantius (Polish) Catholic Church, 19th century, restored mid-1990's Paul Szymkowski�52/6, 14, 20
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church (1861)�35/5; 37/13
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Josephat Catholic Church, 1950's rebuild of 1924 Kilgen�3/1-3S; 45/7S
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Leo the Great�75/5-6
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Louis Catholic Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Michael Catholic Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Catholic Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, no date, replaced 1915 Austin (opus 579), burned 1956, replaced 1958 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and rebuilt as opus 8516 for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White, to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/5, 23-33SPI (Austin/M�ller); 71/21S (Pasi)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (1854), burned 1871, congregation later Saint Paul Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Paul United Church of Christ�35/5; 36/8; 42/25, 31
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul German Lutheran Church (1854), burned 1871, congregation later Saint Paul Lutheran (Missouri Synod), now First Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Lancashire-Marshall, replaced 1959 Casavant (opus 2359, built for Bay City, Michigan, Madison Avenue Methodist Church, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church), replaced in new building 1972 Schlicker�15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 35/5 (unknown); 36/8 (unknown); 42/25, 31 (unknown); 63/2 (Casavant)
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal Church, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown (possibly 1857 House): Chicago, Illinois, Second Baptist Church, burned 1871�38/12; 42/20, 22
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Second Baptist Church (possibly House from First Baptist Church), also unknown organ c. 1877, replaced 1883 Schlaudecker�25/23 (1877 unknown); 26/19; 33/7-9, 11I (Schlaudecker); 35/5 (House), 6 (Unknown); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12; 42/20, 22
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Second German Baptist Church, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Second Universalist Church�25/21
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Seventh Presbyterian Church, burned 1871�25/21; 35/6; 42/20,22
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Congregation Synagogue, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Sons of Peace Synagogue, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Swedish Baptist Church, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Van Buren Street German Methodist Episcopal Church, burned 1871�42/25
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Wilson Street Mission Church, burned 1871�42/26
Unknown: Chicago, Illinois, Young Men�s Christian Association�22/12; 38/14
Unknown: Cicero, Illinois, Saint Frances of Rome Catholic Church, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/37
Unknown: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1922 Skinner (opus 327), altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, later alterations by Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Unknown: Oak Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, building now Arts Center of Oak Park, rebuild of 1916 W. W. Kimball, 2000 tonal reversals by CMC-OHS Chapter�61/7, 11-14SP; 62/30; 67/6, 11I, 17; 68/3, 38I
Unknown: Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Edmund Catholic Church, alterations to 1913 Casavant Fr�res (South Haven opus 9), rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2111), 2000 renovation by Berghaus�61/7, 14-15S; 62/30; 67/6-7I; 68/3
Unknown: Oak Park, Illinois, Unity Temple Unitarian/Universalist Church (c. 1897), burned 1905, replaced 1906 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1909 Coburn & Taylor, replaced by second-hand M. P. M�ller, removed 1990�s�67/7-8I
Unknown: Palatine, Illinois, Saint John United Church of Christ, likely Emil Witzmann (1880�s)�37/17; 57/5, 7S, 11; 58/22
Unknown: Skokie, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church (c. 1911), replaced 1927 Wangerin, altered 1960�s unknown, relocated to New Richmond, Wisconsin, Lutheran Church, replaced 1974 Lawrence Phelps and Associates�63/2; 69/7-10SI; 71/22 (Phelps)
Unknonn: Techny, Illinois, Saint Anne�s Home, rebuilt Wiener Bros., rebuilt Wangerin, sold 1982�24/20 (insert)
Unknown: Gary, Indiana, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, rebuild of Bennett (?)�60/15-16S
Unknown: Sherrill, Iowa, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church�40/22
Unknown: Woburn, Massachusetts, First Congregational Church, c. 1913 alterations to 1860 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 283), 1992 restoration George Bozeman, Jr. & Co.�44/4; 69/32
Unknown: New York City, New York, Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, mid-1960's�20/29
Unknown: now in Portland, Oregon, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, rebuild 1984 by Bond�57/14
Unknown: now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, c. 1880 unknown, rebuilt c. 1901 Geo. Kilgen & Son, rebuilt 1982 Bond�57/14-15
Unknown (Dutch): now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Mark Cathedral (Anglican), rebuilt Frans Bosman, Portland (1982)�57/13
Unknown (English): now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Patrick Church, restored by Bond (1987)�57/13
Unknown: Green Lane, Pennsylvania, Goschenhoppen Historians' Auditorium, Red Men's Hall (1864)�53/16
Unknown: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church (c. 1860), rebuilt 1894 Bernard Mudler�53/13
Unknown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, 1950�s and 1970�s rebuild of 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1600), a rebuild of 1893 Pilcher, built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, (replacing c. 1869 Jardine, rebuilt 1892 Frederick H. James)�17/11, 15-20, 37SI (Pilcher); 18/11-15
Unknown: Reading, Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Berks County and Museum (c. 1821)�53/16
Unknown: now in Columbia, South Carolina, Trinity Lutheran Church�35/17-18
Unknown: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Francis Catholic Church, replaced 1885 Wm. Schuelke (opus 34)�26/9, 11-13SI
Unknown (3 organs): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Basilique de Notre-Dame (c. 1701), replaced 1792 Henry Holland, replaced unknown, replaced unknown, replaced 1858 S. R. Warren, rebuilt 1890 Casavant (opus 26), electrified 1924 Casavant (opus 1032), tonal revisions 1991 Casavant, also 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943 Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17)�67/13
Unknown: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Chapelle du Grand Seminaire (c. 1864), also 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1186), also c. 1907 Joseph �mil P�pin, rebuilt 1938 Casavant (opus 1596) and 1964 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1990 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 35)�67/12
Unknown: Quebec, Canada, Cathedral (c. 1800 English), rebuilt 1864 Louis Mitchell�22/13
Unknown: Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Matthias Church, replaced by Joseph P�pin (?), moved 1912 as Casavant (opus 484-1/2), rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2113), replaced 1973 Wilhelm (opus 31)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Van Daalen: La Grange, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1978),
replaced 1937 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (console replaced 1957 Frank J.
Sauter, relocated 1977 by John Vroom to Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church, with alterations), replaced Verney, chapel 1963
Reuter (opus 1477)� 53/9; 85/3-7SI (all organs)
Van Dinter & Son, Louis: Chicago, Illinois, Holy Trinity (Polish) Catholic Church (1909), replaced unknown, rebuilt 1957 Emmanuel Semerad�15/3-5SI; 21/3; 24/11; 27/9; 28/6, 24; 29/35; 42/5, 11-12, 15, 17; 52/6, 11S, 20; 75/12
Van Dinter, Louis: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church�34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (c. 1890), replaced 1875-1876 Schlaudecker, replaced 1860 Wolfram (sold to Dyer, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, burned 1902, replaced 1936 W. W. Kimball (opus 7044, second-hand), Van Dinter rebuilt 1932 Schaefer (opus 147)�27/3-12S(Schaefer)I; 33/6-7I (Schlaudecker); 34/9 (Van Dinter)
Van Dinter (incorrect attribution): Crown Point, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church, actually John Sole, replaced 1984 Berghaus�15/4; 21/25; 28/37
Van Dinter: Donaldson, Indiana, Convent Ancilla Domini, Chapel (1923), console work 1936 Frank Wichlac, work by D. S. Wentz/Bill Wentz, rebuilt 1989 David Skinner, rebuilt 1997 Daniel Bogue & Associates�15/4; 21/7, 23-25SI; 27/9; 42/16, 56/6-9S
Van Dinter, Louis: Elkhart, Indiana, Saint Vincent Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Fort Wayne, Indiana, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1886)�27/8; 34/9; 42/11, 17
Van Dinter, Louis: Huntington, Indiana, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1915)�34/13
Van Dinter, Louis H., & Son: Huntington, Indiana, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church (1894)�15/4; 21/3-4 (cover) SI; 27/5
Van Dinter, Louis: La Porte, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (c. 1890), replaced c. 1950 Kilgen (opus 7578)�34/11-13S(Kilgen)I
Van Dinter, Louis: La Porte, Indiana, Saint Peter Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Logansport, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1915)�34/13-14I
Van Dinter, Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, M. V. Beiger residence, moved to Notre Dame, Indiana, Saint Mary�s College, convent�42/15
Van Dinter, Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, Presbyterian Church (1884), replaced 1917 Estey�42/6-9, 13SP
Van Dinter, Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1884), rebuilt 1893 Louis Van Dinter, rebuilt 1942 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1069), rebuilt 1984 Steiner-Reck (opus 69)�21/7; 27/8; 34/3-11S (both Van Dinters, Steiner-Reck)PI; 42/6, 8, 11, 13, 16-17
Van Dinter, Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Paul (Episcopal) Pro-Cathedral, moved organ from Niles, Michigan, Ring Lardner residence�42/13-16
Van Dinter, Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Peter Lutheran Church�42/16
Van Dinter, Louis: New Haven, Indiana, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church�34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Notre Dame, Indiana, Saint Mary�s College, convent, moved from Mishawaka, Indiana, M. V. Beiger residence�15/4; 42/15, 16; 65/5-6, 13SI
Van Dinter, Louis & Son: Notre Dame, Indiana, Saint Mary�s College, Holy Ghost Chapel�15/4; 42/15, 16-17, 65/5
Van Dinter, Louis: Peru, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church�34/9
Van Dinter, Louis H.: Peru, Indiana, Saint Charles Catholic Church (1893)�15/4; 21/4-5SI
Van Dinter, Louis H., & Son: Plymouth, Indiana, Saint Michael Catholic Church (c. 1920)�15/4; 22/6-7SI
Van Dinter, Louis: South Bend, Indiana, Saint Hedwig Catholic Church�34/9; 42/11, 17
Van Dinter, Louis: South Bend, Indiana, Saint Mary Catholic Church�42/11
Van Dinter, Louis: South Bend, Indiana, Saint Patrick Catholic Church, moved to Notre Dame, Indiana, Notre Dame seminary�42/11, 16-17
Van Dinter, Louis: South Bend, Indiana, Saint Stanislaus Catholic Church�42/16
Van Dinter, Louis: Louisville, Kentucky, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, now in Louisville, Kentucky, Saint Frances of Rome Catholic Church�21/25; 27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Louisville, Kentucky, Saint Frances of Rome Catholic Church, built for Louisville, Kentucky, mmaculate Conception Catholic Church�21/25; 27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: New Haven, Kentucky, Saint Catherine Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Detroit, Michigan, Our Lady of (Perpetual) Help Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Detroit, Michigan, Sacred Heart Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Detroit, Michigan, Saint Albert Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Hudson, Michigan, Sacred Heart Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Jackson, Michigan, Saint John Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Marine City, Michigan, Holy Cross Catholic Church, later 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 300), rebuilt 1896 Hook & Hastings, rebuilt 1976 Bozeman-Gibson & Co. (opus 9)�27/8; 34/9; 48/6
Van Dinter, Louis: Marquette, Michigan, Saint Peter Catholic Cathedral�27/8; 34/9; 42/11, 17
Van Dinter, Louis: Niles, Michigan, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Niles, Michigan, Ring Lardner residence organ moved to Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Paul (Episcopal) Pro-Cathedral�42/13-15
Van Dinter, Louis: Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, Saint Mary Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter, Louis: Hollandtown, Wisconsin, Saint Francis Catholic Church�27/8; 34/9
Verkade, Gerrit: South Holland, Illinois, Gerrit Verkade residence (1978)�17/32-33SI
Verney: La Grange,
Illinois, First Congregational Church, replaced 1937 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling
(console replaced 1957 Frank J. Sauter, relocated 1977 to Chicago, Illinois,
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church by John Vroom and altered), replaced 1978
Van Daalen, chapel 1963 Reuter (opus 1477)� 53/8; 85/3, 11-14, 20SI (Van
Daalen, Reuter)
Verney: Parkersburg, Illinois, Methodist Church�38/21-22
Verney: Terre Haute, Indiana, Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church�20/24-29SI; 38/21-22
Vocalion (reed): Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Women�s Building�18/11
Von Beckerath: Cleveland, Ohio, Trinity Lutheran Church (1957)�28/35
Von Beckerath: Mercer Island, Washington, Emmanuel Episcopal Church�16/27
Votteler, G. F.: Detroit, Michigan, Saint John Evangelical Church, now Saint John-Saint Luke United Church of Christ (1874)�48/4-5
Votteler-Hettche: South Bend, Indiana, Charles Hoke residence, c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche, later in Antioch, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Episcopal Church, moved by Chester S. Collier, moved 1980 to Rio de Janero, Brazil, CTG Lopez residence, replaced in Antioch, Collier-David & Associates�19/9
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling: Bement, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1920)�7/4, 9S
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling: Chicago, Illinois, Rogers Park Presbyterian Church (1927), replaced 1916 unknown, altered 1988 John Wesche�65/15, 19-22, 28SI (Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job number 1576): Detroit, Michigan, Zion Lutheran Church, 1932 rebuild of 1914 A. B. Felgemaker (opus 1172)�48/7
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job number 1600): La Grange, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1937), replaced Verney, 1957 console replaced Frank J. Sauter, relocated 1977 to Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church by John Vroom and altered, replaced at La Grange 1978 Van Daalen�51/3; 53/8-10S, 12; 85/3, 11-14, 20SI (Van Daalen, Reuter)
Vroom, John: Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church,
1977 relocation of 1937 Votteler-Hotlkamp-Sparling (1957 console replaced Frank
J. Sauter) with alterations, replaced at La Grange, Verney, replaced 1978 at La
Grange Van Daalen�85/3, 11-14, 20SI (Van Daalen, Reuter)
Wahl, Ronald: La Porte, Indiana, 1978-1979 rebuild of 1872 Steer & Turner (opus 45), replaced 1851 Erben�4/1-2SI; 6/4, 6I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 11/10; 12/6 (insert) (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 53/4-5; 54/7S, 10; 71/7I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 75/10 (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 76/31-32 (Convention)
Wahl, Ronald: Chicago, Illinois, First German Baptist, later Good Shepherd Bible Church, later Faith Temple-Sister Ann�s Miracle Revival Center, 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 97, factory number 1349), relocated to Appleton, Wisconsin, Saint Mary Catholic Church�60/4-5S
Walcker (opus 801): Boston, Massachusetts, 1857 or 1863(?) Boston Music Hall�15/18; 22/12, 17; 25/8; 29/9; 38/16; 40/4, 7-8; 43/30
Walcker: Oregon, Illinois, Oregon United Methodist Church (1968)�12/15
Walker & Son, J. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Wenceslaus (Polish) Catholic Church (1991), replaced 1934 Wicks (opus 1235)�52/6, 19S, 21
Walker, Joseph: Chambly, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Stephen Anglican Church (1844), later in Rougemount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Thomas Anglican Church, pipework replaced 1906 Casavant�67/13-14
Wanamaker Grand Court Organ: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wanamaker Department Store (then Hecht's, now Lord & Taylor) (1904, 1914, etc.)�53/15
Wangerin: Los Angeles, California, Saint Vibiana Roman Catholic Cathedral, now in Los Angeles, Saint James Episcopal�58/5
Wangerin: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Evangelical Church, later Saint Paul First Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Paul United Church of Christ, replaced 1898 Johnson & Son (opus 860), replaced 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1281), burned 1955, replaced 1957 �olian-Skinner (opus 1328), enlarged 1960�2/4 (Johnson); 28/15 (Johnson)
Wangerin Art Pipe Organ Company: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Philip Neri
Catholic Church (1920�s, opus 324)�74/3, 11-13SI; 75/13
Wangerin: Lemont, Illinois, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus�28/37
Wangerin: Saint Charles, Illinois, First Congregational Church, rebuilt 1980 Berghaus�28/38
Wangerin: Skokie, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church (1927), replaced c. 1911 unknown, altered 1960�s unknown, relocated to New Richmond, Wisconsin, Lutheran Church, replaced 1974 Lawrence Phelps and Associates�63/2; 69/7-10SI; 71/22 (Phelps)
Wangerin: Techny, Illinois, Saint Anne�s Home, rebuild of Wiener Bros., rebuild of unknown, sold 1982�24/20 (insert)
Wangerin (opus 478): Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church (1925), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan, replaced 1990 Bradford (opus 6), containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), and William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford)
Wangerin: Gary, Indiana, Holy Angels Church (c. 1927)�56/10-11
Wangerin: Detroit, Michigan, Fort Street Presbyterian Church, 1914 rebuild of 1887 Odell, since rebuilt�48/8
Wangerin: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Anthony Catholic Church, 1923 rebuild of 1890 Schuelke, rebuilt American Organ Supply�26/12, 14-16S(all organs)I
Wangerin: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint John Lutheran Church, additions to Wangerin-Weickhardt rebuild of 1890 Barckhoff�26/9-10S (Wangerin-Weickhardt)I
Wangerin: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Trinity Lutheran Church, 1928 rebuild of 1879 William Schuelke (opus 10), replaced 1859 Wolfram�26/7S (Wangerin)I; 34/17
Wangerin-Weickhardt: Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name, 1918 rebuild of 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), which replaced 1866 Chant (which was rebuild/replacement of 1858 Erben), burned 1871, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter, replaced 1989 by Flentrop (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405) (rebuilt, Bradford)), other pipework in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, 1953 Delle (?), Reuter console now at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel, chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S
Wangerin-Weickhardt: Wilmette, Illinois, Maria Immaculata Convent (1920)�19/3-4 (cover) SI
Wangerin-Weickhardt: Gary, Indiana, Saint John Lutheran (Missouri Synod)�60/14-15S
Wangerin-Weickhardt: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, rebuild of 1890 Barckhoff, later Wangerin additions�26/9-10S (Wangerin-Weickhardt)
Warren, S. R.: Chambly, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Stephen Anglican Church (1854), replaced 1844 Joseph Walker (later in Rougemount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Thomas Anglican Church), renovated 1995 Denis Juget�67/14 (Warren)
Warren, S. R. (or George Meade?): Clarenceville, Qu�bec, Canada: Saint George Anglican Church (1853), replaced c. 1876 S. R. Warren & Co., built for Berthierville-en-haut, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint James Anglican Church�67/13 (c. 1876 Warren)
Warren, S. R.: Dunham, Qu�bec, Canada: United Church of Dunham (c. 1855)�67/13
Warren, S. R.: built for Berthierville-en-haut, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint James Anglican Church, later in Clarenceville, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint George Anglican Church (c. 1876), replaced 1853 George Meade or S. R. Warren�67/13 (c. 1876 Warren)
Warren, S. R.: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Basilique de Notre-Dame (1858), replaced unknown, which replaced unknown, which replaced 1792 Henry Holland, which replaced c. 1701 unknown, rebuilt 1890 Casavant (opus 26), electrified 1924 Casavant (opus 1032), tonal revisions 1991 Casavant, also 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943 Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17)�67/13
Warren, S. R.: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint John the Evangelist Church (c. 1863), replaced 1892 S. R. Warren & Son, rebuilt 1915 Casavant (opus 597), replaced 1984 Wolff & Associ�s, Limit�e (opus 27)�67/13 (Wolff)
Warren, S. R.: Frehligsburg, Qu�bec, Canada, Bishop Stewart Memorial Church of the Holy Trinity (1867)�67/13
Warren, S. R., & Son: Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint John the Evangelist Church (1892), replaced c. 1863 S. R. Warren, rebuilt 1915 Casavant (opus 597), replaced 1984 Wolff & Associ�s, Limit�e (opus 27)�67/13 (Wolff)
Webber, Peter: Louisville, Kentucky, Saint Brigid Catholic Church, rebuild of 1917 Henry Pilcher's Sons�63/13
Welte: Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World's Fair (Columbian Exposition), Mechanics Hall, 1893 orchestrion�20/5
Welte: Wilmette, Illinois:
Wilmette Village Theatre (c. 1927?), replaced 1914 W. W. Kimball, Welte
sold 1928 to Kenilworth, Illinois, Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, replaced at
Kenilworth 1965 �olian-Skinner (opus 1455)�81/20
Welte: Boston, Massachusetts, Church of the Covenant�18/20
Welte:
Minneapolis, Minnesota, Saint Mark Episcopal Cathedral, 1953
�olian-Skinner (opus 1278), rebuilt M. P. M�ller�4/8
Welte-Tripp (opus 261): Colorado Springs, Colorado, Grace Church and Saint Stephen's Parish, Episcopal (1928), altered W. W. Kimball (1936), console rebuilt John Chrastina (1974)�61/24
Welte-Tripp: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Augustine Catholic Church (1929), replaced 1905 William Schuelke, church closed 1990, demolished; organ sold to Zion, Illinois, Christian Catholic Church, rebuilt Fabry�20/3-8 (cover)SI
Welte-Tripp (opus 314): Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado College, Shove Chapel (1931)�61/24
Wentz, D. S.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, installation of 1911 Casavant opus 454 console (built for Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple, rebuilt 1951 Wicks) on 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Saint Martin and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros.), sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central)
Wentz, D. S.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Angels (Polish) Catholic Church, console for 1920 W. W. Kimball organ�3/1-2S; 30/12, 26I; 52/15-16S, 20-21; 75/12
Wentz, D. S.: Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, 1970�s alterations to 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), a rebuild of 1910 Casavant (opus 427, built for Chicago, Illinois, Visitation Catholic Church, relocated to Cicero 1929, replaced at Chicago 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Visitation parish merged with Saint Basil Catholic Church to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, church demolished 1998), restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI
Wentz, D. S./Bill: Donaldson, Indiana, Convent Ancilla Domini, Chapel, work on 1923 Van Dinter organ, console work 1936 Frank Wichlac, rebuilt 1989 David Skinner, rebuilt 1997 Daniel Bogue & Associates�15/4; 21/6-7, 23-25SI; 27/9; 42/16; 56/6-9S
Wesche, John: Chicago, Illinois, Rogers Park Presbyterian Church, 1988 alterations to 1927 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling, replaced 1916 unknown�65/15, 19-22, 28SI (Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Whalley & Genung: Port Townsend, Washington, Presbyterian Church (1889)�14/14; 16/29
Whitehouse, Walter: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church, 1979-1980 rebuild of unknown�3/6, 10-11S
Wichlac, Frank: Donaldson, Indiana, Convent Ancilla Domini, Chapel, console work on 1923 Van Dinter organ, work by D. S. Wentz/Bill Wentz, rebuilt 1989 David Skinner, rebuilt 1997 Daniel Bogue & Associates�15/4; 21/6-7, 23-25SI; 27/9; 42/16; 56/6-9S
Wichlace, Frank C. & Sons: Evanston, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, 1952 installation of Reuter (opus 1020), rebuild of 1886 Hilborne Roosevelt (opus 299), built for Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church, replaced 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33), burned, Roosevelt fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp, replaced 1993 Casavant, replaced at First Church 1927 Skinner (opus 616)�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner)
Wicks: Brookfield, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1982 Berghaus�28/38
Wicks: Highland, Illinois, Saint Paul Catholic Church�53/9
Wicks: Chicago, Illinois, Notre Dame Catholic Church (built for lower church, now in upper church), also 1925 Casavant (opus 1093), replaced late 19th century Kilgen, which replaced 1868 Pilcher Bros. (opus 91)�35/5 (Pilcher); 39/9 (Pilcher Bros./Kilgen); 50/6, 11-12S (Casavant/Wicks); 51/17-18�50/6, 12S
Wicks (opus 38): Techny, Illinois, Divine Word International, Chapel of the Holy Spirit (1911), incorporated into 1920�s Wiener Bros., also using pipework of 1902 Austin (opus 65, built for Chicago, Illinois, Bush Temple of Music, burned)�69/7, 22-28SI (Austin/Wicks/Wiener); 71/22I (Wiener)
Wicks (opus 461): Springfield, Illinois, Saint John Sanitarium (1923), rebuilt 1941, relocated 1952 to Valparaiso, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church, rebuilt and relocated 1968 to Lansdale, Minnesota, Peace Lutheran Church, replaced at Valparaiso 1979 Hendrickson (opus 48)�6/7-9SI; 68/30-31SPI (Wicks/Hendrickson)
Wicks (opus 557): Missouri, Saint Louis, Saint Louis Catholic Cathedral (old), replaced 1838 Schwab, rebuilt 1886 Pfeffer, later rebuilt�47/3-5
Wicks (opus 727): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Stanislaus Kostka (Polish) Catholic Church, 1927 rebuild of 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 553), console rebuilt 1960's Delle�25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 52/6-10S (both organs), 20
Wicks (opus 1197): built for Minersville, Pennsylvania, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1934), relocated 1999 to Hellertown, Pennsylvania, Saint George Episcopal Church, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence�81/3-4SI
Wicks (opus 1235): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital Chapel (1934), later in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Wenceslaus (Polish) Catholic Church, rebuilt 1991 Wicks for Darien, Illinois, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church�52/6, 17-19S, 21
Wicks: Gary, Indiana, First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed Church, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ (1936), now Merrillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, organ removed to Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed�60/8-9S
Wicks (opus 1592): East Chicago, Indiana, Assumption (Slovak) Catholic Church (1937), church closed 1998, organ relocated by Dan Ahearn to Warner, New Hampshire, Magdalene College Chapel (1999)�66/9SI
Wicks (opus 2138): La Grange, Illinois, Saint John
Evangelical Lutheran Church (1940), rebuilt 1968-1969 Wicks (opus 4862),
rebuilt Berghaus 2002-2003�85/3, 14-17SI (Berghaus)
Wicks (opus 2751): Gary, Indiana: Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church (1947), rebuild of Kilgen (second-hand?), building later Abundant Life Missionary Baptist Church, organ removed 2000 to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Motherhouse of Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist�56/10, 12-13SP (Wicks); 67/11I (Wicks)
Wicks (opus 2907): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ita Catholic Church (1950), rebuilt 2002 H. A. Howell Pipe Organs, Inc.�50/3-4S; 51/4-21S, 22; 67/8-9I; 78/4P
Wicks: Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Congregation Synagogue, 1951 rebuild of 1911 Casavant (opus 454), (console installed by D. S. Wentz at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, for 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Saint Martin and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)), replaced 1881 Moline, replaced 1871 Marshall Brothers, replaced 1861 Wolfram & Haeckhel, burned 1871�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21 (Central), 23 (Moline/Central); 26/20 (Central/Moline); 35/5-6 (Wolfram & Haeckhel, Marshall Bros.); 37/13-14I; 41/21-23; 42/25, 31-32
Wicks (opus 3997): East Chicago, Indiana, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1959), replaced 1917 Hinners, building demolished 1998, Wicks in storage for new church�66/8-9SI
Wicks: Franklin Park, Illinois, Resurrection Lutheran Church (1964), rebuilt 1983 Berghaus�28/38
Wicks (opus 3945): Techny, Illinois, Holy Spirit Convent (1959), replaced Wiener Bros.�24/20 (insert)
Wicks (opus 4862): La Grange, Illinois, Saint John
Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1968-1969 rebuild of 1940 Wicks (opus 2138),
rebuilt Berghaus 2002-2003�85/3, 14-17SI (Berghaus)
Wicks (opus 5549): Valparaiso, Indiana, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1976)�68/17-18SI
Wicks (opus 5968): Chicago, Illinois, Good Shepherd Congregational Church (United Church of Christ)�71/17
Wicks: Chicago, Illinois, 1984 rebuilt of Skinner (opus 414), founded as Clark Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 1870 Johnson (opus 329, burned 1871), rebuilt as First Methodist Episcopal Church, 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 406), replaced as Chicago Temple, Skinner (opus 414)�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 25/21 (1870 Johnson); 26/19 (1873 Johnson); 35/6 (1870 Johnson); 41/9-11, 13S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 30, 32 (1870 Johnson); 58/12
Wiener Bros.: Chicago, Illinois, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Wiener�24/20 (insert)
Wiener Bros.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Finbarr Catholic Church, Wiener�24/20 (insert)
Wiener Bros.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, 1920�s rebuild of Johnson & Son (opus 543, built 1880 for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Saint Martin Catholic Church and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor), D. S. Wentz installed console from 1911 Casavant (opus 454, built for Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple, rebuilt 1951 Wicks), sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central)
Wiener Bros.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Catholic Church, rebuild of 1900 W. W. Kimball�16/6-7SI; 24/20 (insert)
Wiener Bros.: Techny, Illinois, Divine Word Seminary, Chapel of the Holy Spirit (1924-1927), incorporating parts from 1902 Austin (opus 65), built for Chicago, Illinois, Bush Temple of Music, and 1911 Wicks (opus 38), built for Techny, Illinois�24/19-20 (insert) SI; 69/7, 22-28SI (Austin/Wicks/Wiener); 71/22I (Wiener)
Wiener Bros.: Techny, Illinois, Holy Spirit Convent, Holy Ghost Academy, Wiener organ, replaced 1959 Wicks (opus 3945)�24/20 (insert)
Wiener Bros.: Techny, Illinois, Saint Anne�s Home, rebuild of unknown, rebuilt Wangerin, sold 1982�24/20 (insert)
Wiener, Charles: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1930's rebuild of 1900 Lancashire-Marshall, replaced 1855 Wolfram, burned 1871, destroyed 1973, replaced 1998 with 1892 Hutchings (opus 269), built for Cambridgeport (now Cambridge), Massachusetts, Prospect Street Congregational Church (later Prospect Street Church), relocated through Organ Clearing House, moved and restored by Bradford�35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI (Hutchings); 67/20I (Hutchings, Lancashire-Marshall fa�ade); 68/38-39I
Wiener, Charles A.: Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church (1966), replaced c. 1990 by 1908 Hann-Wangerin-Wieckhardt (opus 89?), built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church (replacing 1866 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 70), built for Sycamore, Illinois, First Congregational Church (replaced 1867 Pilcher Bros. opus 79), moved to Saint Boniface, 1868, possibly rebuilt H. B. Harrison, also possible work by William Delle, church closed c. 1990), relocated by Berghaus�15/4, 6-7SI; 35/5; 39/12S (Pilcher opus 70); 64/9-12SI (both organs)
Wigton, David (opus 12): Detroit, Michigan, Old Saint Mary Catholic Church�48/6
Wigton, David (opus 17-R): Canton, Michigan, Saint John Neumann Catholic Church, 1993 rebuild of 1885 Barkhoff�48/7
Wigton, David: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, restorative repairs to 1924 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217), 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, American Organ Supply, replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2)�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Wilcox & Co., J. H. (opus 5): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Peter the Apostle Catholic Church�53/16
Wilhelm, Karl (opus 13): Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Matthias Church, replaced unknown, 1952 Casavant (opus 2113), rebuild of 1912 as Casavant (opus 484-1/2), moving of Joseph P�pin (?), which replaced unknown�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Wilhelm, Karl: Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theological Seminary, Chapel (1984), replaced 1927 Skinner (opus 639), older chapel housed 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879), became chapel to Union Park Congregational Church, later New First Congregational Church, now First Baptist Congregational Church�4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 23/20-21I
Wilhelm, Karl: Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, c. 1986 positiv, also unknown, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1922 Skinner (opus 327), altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, later alterations by Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/ Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Wilhelm, Karl: Northfield, Illinois, Ascension Lutheran Church, also 1963 Holtkamp/Metzler, Holtkamp/Metzler later at Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Hope Lutheran Church�9/10, 14-15SI (Wilhelm); 18/4-7SI
Wilhelm, Karl (opus 77): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Christ Church Cathedral (1980), replaced 1950 Wm. Hill & Son and Norman and Beard, Ltd., 1960 new console Casavant (opus 2610), rebuild of 1900 Casavant (opus 112) and George S. Hutchings, rebuild of 1898 Casavant (opus 90), electrification of 1860 Wm. Hill & Son, which replaced 1814 Thomas Elliott, burned�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Wilhelm, Karl (opus 97): Ann Arbor, Michigan, First Congregational Church (1985)�48/4
Wilhelm/Metzler: Seattle, Washington, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church�16/27
Willis, Henry: Liverpool, England, Saint George's Hall (1855)�30/15
Willis, Henry: London, England, Saint Paul Cathedral�15/26
Wirsching Church Organ Company: Chicago, Illinois, Railroad Chapel (Presbyterian), replaced 1864 unknown, burned 1871�17/6; 35/5; 38/6; 42/31; 70/34; 71/10-11SI (Steere & Turner/Skinner)
Wirsching: Denver, Colorado, Iliff School of Theology Chapel (1910)�61/23
Wirsching: Chicago, Illinois, Queen�s Theatre�17/6
Wirsching: Park Ridge, Illinois, Saint Mary Episcopal Church (c. 1923), replaced electronic�17/6
Wisconsin Pipe Organ Factory (opus 34): Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1904), restored 1980 Gruber�18/3 (cover)SI; 24/11; 28/6, 17; 29/33, 35; 57/5, 8S, 11; 58/22; 73/12I; 75/7-8; 76/18-19 (Convention); 77/3; 82/6, 25I
Witzmann, Emil: Joliet, Illinois, Saint Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church (1884), replaced 1920 Estey (opus 1784), rebuilt 1950�s Warren Gratian, replaced 1981 by electronic, oboe now in Maple Park, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1861)�24/4, 14-15 (insert) SPI (Hook & Hastings); 33/17
Witzmann, Emil: Palatine, Illinois, Saint John United Church of Christ (1880�s)�7S (insert); 8/3-5I; 37/17; 57/5, 7S, 11; 58/22; 75/7-8; 76/17 (Convention); 77/3
Witzmann, Emil: Streamwood, Illinois, Immanuel United Church of Christ (1888)�7S (insert); 8/3-4, 8I; 24/11; 28/6, 19, 37; 29/33; 37/17; 73/3, 7-9SI; 74/20
Wolff & Associ�s, Hellmuth (opus 22): Davenport, Iowa, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (1979)�38/22; 40/21
Wolff & Associ�s, Helmuth (opus 24): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, McGill University, Redpath Hall (1984), replaced 1962 Casavant (opus 2725, sold to Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Concordia University, Loyola Chapel)�67/12 (Wolff)
Wolff & Associ�s, Helmuth (opus 27): Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint John the Evangelist Church (1984), replaced 1915 Casavant (opus 597), rebuild of 1892 S. R. Warren & Son, which replaced c. 1863 S. R. Warren�67/13 (Wolff)
Wolff, Hellmuth (opus 37): Northbrook, Illinois, Saint Giles Episcopal Church (1993), replaced 1909 Hinners, built for Glenview, Illinois, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (replaced at Glenview 1958 Schlicker, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus), Hinners sold to Okemos, Michigan, William J. Schneider�18/16-17SI (Hinners)
Wolff: Montreal, Canada, McGill University�22/9
Wolfram: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1855), burned 1871, replaced 1900 Lancashire-Marshall, rebuilt 1930's Charles Wiener, destroyed 1973, replaced 1998 with 1892 Hutchings (opus 269), built for Cambridgeport (now Cambridge), Massachusetts, Prospect Street Congregational Church (later Prospect Street Church), relocated through Organ Clearing House, moved and restored by Bradford�35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI (Hutchings); 67/20I (Hutchings, Lancashire-Marshall fa�ade); 68/38-39I
Wolfram: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Trinity Lutheran Church (1859), replaced 1879 Schuelke (opus 10), rebuilt 1928 Wangerin�26/7SI; 34/17
Wolfram & Haeckhel: Chicago, Illinois, Kehilath Anshe Ma'ayriv Synagogue (1859)�35/5; 37/10-11
Wolfram: Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, sold 1875-1876 to Dyer, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, burned 1902 (replaced 1936 W. W. Kimball (opus 7044, second-hand), replaced in Joliet by Schlaudecker, replaced c. 1890 Van Dinter�27/3-4 (Wolfram), 3-5 (Schlaudecker), 3-12 (Van Dinter)
Wolfram & Haeckhel: Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Congregation Synagogue (1861), burned 1871, replaced 1871 Marshall Bros., replaced 1881 Moline, replaced 1911 Casavant (opus 454), (console installed by D. S. Wentz at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, for 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Saint Martin and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)), rebuilt 1951 Wicks�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21 (Central), 23 (Moline/Central); 26/20 (Central/Moline); 35/5-6 (Wolfram & Haeckhel, Marshall Bros.); 37/13-14I; 41/21-23; 42/25, 31-32
Wolfram & Haeckhel: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church (1867)�35/5; 39/4
Wolfram & Haeckhel: Minden, Illinois, Saint John Lutheran Church�34/17
Wood & Son, Granville: Detroit, Michigan, Pilgrim Church of Bethel Christian Ministries, built as Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church (1889)�48/7
Wood & Son, Granville: Detroit, Michigan, Sainte Anne Catholic Church (1887)�48/5
Wood & Son, Granville: Detroit, Michigan, Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church, now Pilgrim Church of Bethel Christian Ministries (1889)�48/7
Woodberry & Harris: Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Baptist Church (1891-1892), merger of Ashland Avenue Baptist Church (founded as Coventry Street Baptist Church), and Union Park Baptist Church�23/16-19
Worden, William M.: Detroit, Michigan, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1973)�48/7
Worden, William M.: Detroit, Michigan, Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 1977-1978 rebuild of 1867 Andreas M�ller, rebuilt 1906 August M�ller�48/5
Woodberry, Jesse: San Francisco, California, Saint Dominic Catholic Church (1909), 1928 Estey console (opus 2751), 1955 M. P. M�ller console�49/8
Woodberry & Harris: Charlestown, Massachusetts, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1892)�69/33
Wurlitzer, Rudolph: Guadeloupe, Mexico, Cathedral�25/29
Wurlitzer, Rudolph (opus 434): Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theatre (1921), enlarged 1923�28/9
Wurlitzer, Rudolph (opus 471): built for Hammond, Indiana, Temple Theatre, relocated to Highland, Indiana, Ernest Underwood residence, later relocated to Rensselaer, Indiana, Philip and Diane Underwood residence, received OHS Citation 2003�79/16-17SI; 80/5; 81/24; 83/8
Wurlitzer, Rudolph (opus 1380): formerly in Portland, Oregon, Broadway Theatre, now in Portland, Oregon, Oaks Roller Rink, Oaks Park (1926)�57/15
Wurlitzer, Rudolph (opus 1713): Chicago, Illinois, Temple Baptist Church (1927), founded as Humboldt Park Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball, building now Iglesia Evangelica Bautista�25/24-27SI
Wurlitzer (opus 2065): Chicago, Illinois, Temple Sholom Synagogue�25/25; 75/9I; 76/27-29 (Convention); 77/3
Wurlitzer (opus 2122): Denver, Colorado, Paramount Theatre (1930)�61/22
Wurlitzer: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Paramount Theatre�40/23
Ziegler, John: Green Lane, Pennsylvania, Goschenhoppen Historians' Auditorium, Red Men's Hall (1730)�53/16
Zimmer: De Kalb, Illinois, Northern Illinois University, Music Building, 1974 Zimmer�46/2-3
Zimmer & Sons, W. (opus 258): River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Chapel (1980's), replaced 1958 Schlicker in older building (now in Music Building), which replaced 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), built for Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (building now Grant Memorial AME Church, First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin addition), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, (replaced at First Church by 1924 Skinner (opus 435)), Farrand & Votey relocated 1927 to River Forest, Auditorium/Chapel, broken up for parts�62/26; 65/26 (Austin)
Juneau, Alaska: Coliseum Theatre, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Belvedere, California: Saint Stephen Episcopal Church, Frobenius�49/7
Berkeley, California: All Souls Episcopal Church, 1964 Casavant (opus 2800)�49/7
Hollywood, California: First Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Hollywood, California: First Presbyterian Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Los Angeles, California: Saint James Episcopal Church�Harris/Kimball/Austin/Schlicker/ Rosales�58/5
Los Angeles, California: Saint John Episcopal Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 446), 1923�58/5
Los Angeles, California: Saint Paul Episcopal Cathedral, Murray M. Harris organ 1911/W. W. Kimball console 1922/1949 �olian-Skinner console (opus 1195)�58/5
Los Angeles, California: Saint Vibiana Roman Catholic Cathedral�58/5
Los Angeles, California: UCLA, Royce Hall, 1930 Skinner (opus 818), console moved to Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Cathedral, incorporated into Bradford instrument, including 1920 Austin (opus 948), 1961 Austin (opus 2368), 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago)�64/7-9SI (Skinner opus 752)
San Francisco, California: American Guild of Organists National Convention (1952), M. P. M�ller (opus 8443), relocated and rebuilt for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White, later relocated and rebuilt for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, where it replaced 1915 Austin (opus 579), burned 1956, which replaced unknown, to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/5, 23-33SPI (Austin/M�ller); 71/21S (Pasi); 72/6
San Francisco, California: Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption, 1970 Ruffatti�49/7
San Francisco, California: Civic Auditorium, Austin (opus 500), built for Festival Hall
of Exposition�74/23
San Francisco, California: Festival Hall of Exposition, Austin (opus 500), later in
Civic Auditorium�74/23
San Francisco, California: First Church of Christ, Scientist, W. W. Kimball�30/15
San Francisco, California: Grace Cathedral (Episcopal), 1934 �olian-Skinner (opus 910), rebuilt 1952 (�olian-Skinner), console interior 1968 (Ruffatti), additions 1972 (Casavant); Chapel�1929 �olian (opus 1738), rebuilt 1951 �olian-Skinner (opus 1151)�49/7
San Francisco, California: Notre Dame des Victoires Catholic Church, 1915 Johnston (opus 148)�49/8
San Francisco, California: Saint Dominic Catholic Church, 1909 Jesse Woodberry, 1928 Estey console (opus 2751), 1955 M. P. M�ller console�49/8
San Francisco, California: Saint James Catholic Church, 1901 W. W. Kimball, broken up for parts 1970�s�64/14
San Francisco, California: Saint John Presbyterian Church, c. 1873 Johnson (opus 394), rebuilt c. 1956 Schoenstein, more recent Schoenstein console�49/7
San Francisco, California: Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, M. P. M�ller�49/7-8
San Francisco, California: Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church�49/8
San Francisco, California: Temple Emmanu-El, 1924 Skinner (opus 497), rebuilt Swain & Kates, 1993 Schoenstein console�49/7
Boulder, Colorado: First United Methodist Church, 1888 Frank Roosevelt (opus 382), built for Denver, Colorado, Grace Methodist Church�61/22-23
Central City, Colorado: Saint James United Methodist Church, 1899 J. W. Steere & Son (opus 456)�61/23
Central City, Colorado: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1893 Mason & Risch Vocalion (opus 1033)�61/23
Colorado Springs, Colorado: Colorado College, Shove Chapel, 1931 Welte-Tripp (opus 314)�61/24
Colorado Springs, Colorado: First Congregational Church, 1889 Hook & Hastings (opus 1432), rebuilt 1973 Roderer�28/40
Colorado Springs, Colorado: First Presbyterian Church, c. 1879 C. Anderson, now in Manitou Springs, Colorado, Community Congregational Church�61/25
Colorado Springs, Colorado: Grace Church and Saint Stephen's Parish, Episcopal, 1928 Welte-Tripp, altered W. W. Kimball (1936), console rebuilt John Chrastina (1974)�61/24
Colorado Springs, Colorado: United States Air Force Academy Chapel, Protestant Cadet Chapel, 1962 M. P. M�ller (opus 9480), Catholic Cadet Chapel, 1962 M. P. M�ller (opus 9481)�61/24
Denver, Colorado: All Saints' Catholic Church, 1896 Hook & Hastings (opus 1702), built for Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Congregational Church, later in Denver, Colorado, Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church, later in Denver, Colorado, Capitol Heights Presbyterian Church�61/25
Denver, Colorado: All Saints' Episcopal Church, 1890 Farrand & Votey (opus 88), building now Chapel of Our Most Merciful Saviour�61/25
Denver, Colorado: Annunciation Catholic Church, c. 1910 Geo. Kilgen and Son, Chas. C. Kilgen�61/25
Denver, Colorado: Asbury United Methodist Church, 1882 Chas. Anderson�61/25
Denver, Colorado: James Mosby Bratton, 1887 Victor Mustel (opus 470)�61/25
Denver, Colorado: Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1912 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1996 Morel & Associates�61/23
Denver, Colorado: Chapel of Christ the King, Gardens of Saint Elizabeth's, built as Oakes Home, Chapel of Our Most Merciful Saviour, 1902/1903 Austin (opus 92)�61/25-26
Denver, Colorado: Chapel of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Oakes Home, building now Gardens of Saint Elizabeth's, Chapel of Christ the King, 1902/1903 Austin (opus 92)�61/25-26
Denver, Colorado: Chapel of Our Most Merciful Saviour, built as All Saints' Episcopal Church, 1890 Farrand & Votey (opus 88)�61/25
Denver, Colorado: First Baptist Church, 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 396), replaced 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1047-A), built 1945 for Atlantic City, New Jersey, Senator Emerson Richards residence�61/23, 26I
Denver, Colorado: Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, 1925 Austin (opus 1233), building now Lotus in the Flame Temple, Denver Zen Center�61/25
Denver, Colorado: Gardens of Saint Elizabeth's, Chapel of Christ the King, built as Oakes Home, Chapel of Our Most Merciful Saviour, 1902/1903 Austin (opus 92)�61/25-26
Denver, Colorado: Grace Methodist Church, 1888 Frank Roosevelt (opus 382), now in Boulder, Colorado, First United Methodist Church�61/22-23
Denver, Colorado: Iliff School of Theology, 1910 Wirsching�61/23
Denver, Colorado: Lotus in the Flame Temple, Denver Zen Center, built as Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, 1925 Austin (opus 1233)�61/25
Denver, Colorado: Messiah Baptist Church, built as Grand View Methodist Episcopal Community Church, later a United Church of Christ, 1914 W. W. Kimball, built for Denver, Colorado, Robert Steele Community Center, Robert Steele Gymnasium�61/25
Denver, Colorado: Oakes Home, Chapel of Our Most Merciful Saviour, building now Gardens of Saint Elizabeth's, Chapel of Christ the King, 1902/1903 Austin (opus 92)�61/25-26
Denver, Colorado: Paramount Theatre, 1930 WurliTzer (opus 2122)�61/22
Denver, Colorado: L. C. Phipps residence, W. W. Kimball--30/15
Denver, Colorado: Saint John-in-the-Wilderness Episcopal Cathedral, 1938 W. W. Kimball (opus 7231)�30/15; 61/22-23
Denver, Colorado: Scottish Rite Masonic Temple--Denver Consistory, 1924 W. W. Kimball (opus 6781)�61/23
Denver, Colorado: Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1916 Hook & Hastings (opus 2370), building now Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Denver�61/23
Denver, Colorado: South Gate Lodge No. 138, A. F. & A. M., c. 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 776), built for Las Vegas, New Mexico, Joshua Raynolds residence�61/23
Denver, Colorado: Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Denver, built as Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1916 Hook & Hastings (opus 2370)�61/23
Denver, Colorado: Temple Emmanuel, 1911 Estey (opus 853), building now Temple Events Center Uptown�61/23
Denver, Colorado: Temple Events Center Uptown, built as Temple Emmanuel, 1911 Estey (opus 853)�61/23
Denver, Colorado: Trinity United Methodist Church, 1888 Frank Roosevelt (opus 380)�61/25
Georgetown, Colorado: Grace Episcopal Church, 1876 C. Anderson�61/24
Leadville, Colorado: First Presbyterian Church, 1889 Wm. Schuelke (opus 67)�61/24
Leadville, Colorado: Saint George Episcopal Church, 1882 Geo. H. Ryder & Co. (opus 101)�61/24
Lyons, Colorado: Old Stone Congregational Church, 1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1948), built for Longmont, Colorado, Congregational Church�61/22
Manitou Springs, Colorado: Community Congregational Church, c. 1879 C. Anderson, built for Colorado Springs, Colorado, First Presbyterian Church�61/25
Pueblo, Colorado: Pueblo City Hall and Memorial Auditorium, 1920 Austin (opus 860)�61/25
Westminster, Colorado: Westminster Methodist Church, relocation and rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 214), rebuilt Tellers, built for Saint Paul, Minnesota, House of Hope Presbyterian Church, replaced 1978 Fisk (opus 78)�4/8 (Fisk)
Ansonia, Connecticut: Assumption Catholic Church, 1929 Midmer-Losh (no. 5519)�45/6
Ansonia, Connecticut: Christ Episcopal Church, 1899 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 486)�45/6
Brooklyn, Connecticut: Federated Church of Christ, c. 1853 Geo. Stevens (attributed)�45/6
Chester, Connecticut: Congregational Church, 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), replaced 1909 Hall, Johnson moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), rebuilt 1934 Estey (opus 3507), some pipework later in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts of other organs, including William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, at Wilmette replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford); 74/15
Derby, Connecticut: Derby United Methodist Church, 1868 J. H. & C. S. Odell (opus 65), restored 1975 Richard Hamar�45/6
Hamden, Connecticut: Grace and Saint Peter Episcopal Church, 1870 Wm. B. D. Simmons, rebuilt 1979 Roche�45/6
Hampton, Connecticut: Hampton Congregational Church (United Church of Christ), 1836 Denison Smith, restored 1984 Richard Hamar�18/9; 45/6
Hartford, Connecticut: Dudley Buck residence, 1867 Johnson (opus 211)�15/8-9; 39/20, 22; 43/26, 30
Hartford, Connecticut: Bushnell Memorial Auditorium, 1929 Austin (opus 1627)�45/5
Hartford, Connecticut: Saint Justin Catholic Church, 1929 Kilgen�45/5
Killingworth, Connecticut: Congregational Church (United Church of Christ), 1875 E. L. Holbrook, rebuilt 1975 Richard Hamar�45/5
Litchfield, Connecticut: Milton Village Green, Trinity Episcopal Church, 1823 Thomas Hall�45/5
Litchfield, Connecticut: United Methodist Church, 1893 F. J. N. Tallman�45/5
Meriden, Connecticut: Unitarian Universalist Church, 1893 Johnson & Son (opus 788)�45/5
Middle Haddam, Connecticut: Second Congregational Church, 1827 Appleton, restored 1992 Mann & Trupiano�45/5
Naugatuck, Connecticut: Saint Francis Catholic Church, 1890 Geo. H. Ryder & Co. (opus 156)�45/5
New Britain, Connecticut: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1906 Austin (opus 166)�45/5
New Haven, Connecticut: Davenport Congregational Church, now Saint Casimir Catholic Church, 1874 Hook & Hastings (opus 750), restored 1970 Ricard Hamar�45/5
New Haven, Connecticut: Saint Casimir Catholic Church, built as Davenport Congregational Church, 1874 Hook & Hastings (opus 750), restored 1970 Ricard Hamar�45/5
New Haven, Connecticut: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1871 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 576), built for New York City, New York, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church, restored 1982 Mann & Trupiano, et al.�22/9; 45-5-6
New Haven, Connecticut: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1868 Jardine & Son, renovated 1982-1985 Brunner & Heller�45/5
New Haven, Connecticut: Trinity Episcopal Church�40/7
New Haven, Connecticut: United Church of Westville, 1852 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 141)�45/6
New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University, Divinity School, Marquand Chapel, 1931 Skinner (opus 866)�45/6
New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University, Woolsey Hall, 1902 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1469), rebuilt 1915 J. W. Steere & Son (opus 682), rebuilt 1928 Skinner (opus 722)�45/6
Norwich, Connecticut: Fourth Congregational Church, now Greeneville Congregational Church, 1869 William A. Johnson (opus 298)�45/6
Norwich, Connecticut: Greeneville Congregational Church, built as Fourth Congregational Church, 1869 William A. Johnson (opus 298)�45/6
Stamford, Connecticut: First Universalist Church, 1870 Johnson (opus 339)�43/30-31
Stonington, Connecticut: United Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 558)�45/6
Storrs, Connecticut: University of Connecticut, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Chapel, 1868 Steer & Turner (opus 8)�45/5-6
Thompson, Connecticut: Congregational Church (United Church of Christ), 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 409, built for Springfield, Massachusetts, State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, moved c. 1900), restored 1984 and 1988 Andover�45/6 (Connecticut)
Waterbury, Connecticut: Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 1892 Johnson & Son (opus 778), restored 1974-1982 Richard Hamar�25/21; 45/5
Willimantic, Connecticut: First Baptist Church, 1892 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 340)�45/5-6
Willimantic, Connecticut: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1874 Steer & Turner (opus 86)�45/5-6
Windham Center, Connecticut: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1857 E. L. Holbrook�45/6
Washington, District of Columbia: Smithsonian Institute, Holtkamp portative (job number 1588), built for Macedonia, Ohio, Hawthorne State Hospital, later known as Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, later in DC�18/4-5
Washington, District of Columbia: Willard Hotel, 1885 Roosevelt (opus 297), later in Deland, Florida, Robert Gellerman residence, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence�81/3-4S
Boca Raton, Florida: Saint David Boys School, 1981 relocation and rebuilding of 1884 Hook & Hastings (opus 1227) built for Chicago, Illinois, Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal, rebuilt unknown, rebuilt Robert L. David, sold 1981 through Organ Clearing House, to Boca Raton, rebuilt Klug & Schumacher�23/8-9SI
Deland, Florida: Robert Gellerman residence, relocation of 1885 Roosevelt (opus 297), relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence�81/3-4S
Jacksonville, Florida: Bethel Baptist Institutional Church, 1880�s Schlaudecker (attributed)�33/10-13SI
Addison, Illinois: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1980 Berghaus�28/37
Andover, Illinois: Swedish Lutheran Church, 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 429)�40/5
Antioch, Illinois: Saint Ignatius Episcopal Church, c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche, moved to CTG Lopez residence, Rio de Janero, Brazil, replaced 1980 Collier-David & Associates, rebuild of organ earlier in South Bend, Indiana, Charles Hoke residence�19/9
Arlington Heights, Illinois: Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church, hybrid/Geneva, rebuilt 1982 Berghaus, burned 1982�28/38
Arlington Heights, Illinois: Our Saviour�s Lutheran Church, 1996 Gabriel Kney organ�57/5, 9S, 11; 58/22
Arlington Heights, Illinois: Southminster Presbyterian Church, 1992 Buzard organ�57/5, 10S, 11; 58/22
Aurora, Illinois: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 1905 Hinners organ, sold 1975 to Skokie, Illinois, Trinity Lutheran Church, old church had 1911 Hinners, new church (built 1951) houses 1971 Roderer in church, chapel, has 1905 Hinners�19/22-25SI (both organs); 28/40 (Roderer)
Aurora, Illinois: Emmanuel Lutheran Church, hybrid, rebuilt 1981 Berghaus�28/38
Aurora, Illinois: Saint David Episcopal Church, 1963 relocation and rebuild by Notter-Menke of 1889 Henry Pilcher's Sons, built for Sycamore, Illinois, Waterman School�22/6-7SI
Aurora, Illinois: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1871 Davie, Jackson & Co.�29/17S
Austin, Illinois: Austin Methodist Episcopal Church, see Chicago, Illinois,
Austin Methodist Episcopal Church
Barrington, Illinois: Barrington United Methodist Church, 1960's unknown, rebuilt 1997 Fabry (including pipework from 1960 M. P. M�ller (opus 9446), built for Barrington, Illinois, Henry Beard residence), burned 1998�62/12-13S
Barrington, Illinois: Henry Beard residence, 1960 M. P. M�ller (opus 9446), rebuilt 1997 Fabry with 1960's unknown in Barrington, Illinois, Barrington United Methodist Church, burned 1998�62/12-13S
Barrington, Illinois: Saint Michael Episcopal Church, 1970 Bosch (opus 578), revoiced 1973 Roderer�18/18-19SI
Barrington Hills, Illinois: Plum Tree Farm, Jaspar Sanfilippo estate�73/12I; 75/8;
76/20-22 (Convention)
Beecher, Illinois: Zion Lutheran Church, 1973 Berghaus�28/36
Bellwood, Illinois: Berghaus Organ Company, 1979 Berghaus�28/37
Belvidere, Illinois: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, from Swift mansion, Chicago, Illinois, c. 1918 �olian (opus 1406)�58/12
Bement, Illinois: First Presbyterian Church, 1920 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling�7/4, 9S
Bloomington, Illinois: Saint Matthew Episcopal Church, 1865 Garret House, replaced
1900 August Prante�s Sons, electrified by Holloway, rebuilt Reverend James M.
McEvers�76/10-11
Bloomington, Illinois: Second Presbyterian Church, 1865 Garret House, replaced 1921
Estey (opus 1824), replaced 1956 �olian-Skinner (opus 1325), 1982 additions M.
P. M�ller, 1986 M. P. M�ller console�76/10-11
Brimfield, Illinois: Jubilee College, 1848 Erben�32/13; 48/3; 49/4S, 52/5
Brookfield, Illinois: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Wicks, rebuilt 1982 Berghaus�28/38
Buffalo Grove, Illinois: Hope Lutheran Church, 1963 Holtkamp/Metzler (Holtkamp job number 1783), built for Northfield, Illinois, Ascension Lutheran Church�18/4-7SI
Buffalo Grove, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1904 Wisconsin Pipe Organ Factory organ (opus 34), restored 1980 James Gruber�18/3 (cover)SI; 24/11; 28/6, 17; 29/33, 35; 57/5, 8S, 11; 58/22; 73/12I; 75/7-8; 76/18-19 (Convention); 77/3; 82/6, 25I
Calumet City, Illinois: Saint John Lutheran Church, 1906 Kilgen�17/34-35SI
Carpentersville, Illinois: Zion Evangelical Church, later Zion Evangelical and Reformed
Church, later Zion United Church of Christ�see Zion United Church of Christ
Carpentersville, Illinois: Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, founded as Zion
Evangelical Church, later Zion United Church of Christ�see Zion United Church
of Christ
Carpentersville, Illinois: Zion United Church of Christ, founded as Zion Evangelical
Church, later Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, 1911 Hinners (opus
1216)�41/26-27SI; 73/3, 5-7SI; 74/20; 75/7-8; 76/19-20 (Convention)
Chenoa, Illinois: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, c. 1893 Carl Barckhoff�7/2, 5SI
Chicago, Illinois: 1933-1934 World's Fair�see World's Fair
Chicago, Illinois: Acadia Roller Rink, some pipework from Chicago, Illinois, Foley residence, W. W. Kimball�12/6
Chicago, Illinois: Ada Street Methodist Church, 1870 Johnson (opus 326), replaced 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 403)� 35/6 (opus 326); 41/8-9
Chicago, Illinois: All Saints Polish National Catholic Cathedral (building now Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1931 Austin (opus 1246)�56/4-5S
Chicago, Illinois: Annunciation Catholic Church, 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), from Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church, now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, rebuilt 1978 Harley Perkins�57/16; 83/3-4I
Chicago, Illinois: Apollo Commandery Knights Templar, 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 414)�27/27; 62/6
Chicago, Illinois: Ascension Episcopal, 1864 Pilcher (opus 58), burned 1871�35/5; 38/4S; 42/25, 31; 55/14
Chicago, Illinois: Ashburn Lutheran Church, 1981 Berghaus�28/38
Chicago, Illinois: Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, founded as Coventry Street Baptist Church, merged with Union Park Baptist Church to form Fourth Baptist Church, c. 1891 Woodberry & Harris�23/16-19; 70/14
Chicago, Illinois: Assumption BVM Catholic Church (West Pullman), merged 1990 with Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church to form Assumption BVM/Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church, closed 2002�see Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church
Chicago, Illinois: Assumption BVM/Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church, 1990 merger of Assumption BVM Catholic Church and Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church, closed 2002�see Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church
Chicago, Illinois: Auditorium, now Roosevelt University, Auditorium Theatre, 1889-1890 Frank Roosevelt (opus 400)�15/20, 31; 16/14; 17/27, 29, 38; 19/17; 20/16, 18; 25/4, 8; 62/6; 74/22
Chicago, Illinois: Austin Methodist Episcopal Church, later Fraternite Notre
Dame, a.k.a. Our Lady of Frechou, Mother of Mercy and Mother of the Church, 1909
Austin (opus 271), rebuilt 1954 Austin�73/14-16SI; 78/9-11SI; 79/18
Chicago, Illinois: Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows, 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 90, factory number 1342), 1920 Austin console, opus 978), ongoing restorative repairs, Berghaus Organ Company�3/1, 4S; 24/11; 28/6, 27; 29/35; 54/12-15S; 56/19; 62/6; 72/5I; 75/10-11; 76/34 (Convention); 77/3; 85/23
Chicago, Illinois: Julius Bauer & Co., 1865 G. Andrews�35/5; 38/6-7
Chicago, Illinois: Bethany Evangelical Church, later Bethany United Church of Christ, 1930 Geo. Kilgen & Son opus 4536�77/4, 9-11SI; 78/28
Chicago, Illinois: Bethany United Church of Christ, founded as Bethany Evangelical Church�see Bethany Evangelical Church
Chicago, Illinois: Bethel Church (Seamens), unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Bethlehem Healing Temple, built as Masonic Temple, 1908 A.
B. Felgemaker (two organs, opus 976 and 977)�74/16-17SI (opus 977)
Chicago, Illinois: Blackwell Memorial AME Zion Church, built as Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church, 1887 Johnson & Son (opus 68)�26/19 (Oakland)
Chicago, Illinois: Blaney Lodge, 1870 Johnson (opus 331), burned 1871, later had 1910 Hillgreen, Lane & Co. (?)�25/21; 27/24; 35/6; 41/11; 42/32; 64/5
Chicago, Illinois: Bremer Street Mission Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Dr. Howard Brown residence, 1968 Roderer�28/40
Chicago, Illinois: Bryn Mawr Community Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 607),
additions 1946 and 1948 �olian-Skinner (opus 607-A and B)�74/3, 9-11SI; 75/13
Chicago, Illinois: Dudley Buck residence, 1869 Johnson (opus 294), burned 1871�15/8-10S; 25/21; 35/5; 39/18-22S; 40/4; 42/25, 28-31; 43/26
Chicago, Illinois: Bush Temple of Music, 1902 Austin (opus 65), burned, pipework sold to Techny, Illinois, Divine Word International, Chapel of the Holy Spirit, incorporated into 1920�s Wiener Bros., also using 1911 Wicks (opus 38)�69/7, 22-28SI (Austin/Wicks/Wiener); 71/22I (Wiener)
Chicago, Illinois: Bush Temple of Music, 1903 Hinners, presumably burned�69/24
Chicago, Illinois: Bush Temple of Music, 1922 Hall, presumably burned�69/24
Chicago, Illinois: John Carr residence, 1866 Pilcher Bros. (opus 81)�35/5; 38/11-12S, 20
Chicago, Illinois: Calvary Presbyterian Church, merged 1871 with First Presbyterian Church�see First Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: Cathedral of the Holy Name, 1858 Erben, rebuilt/replaced 1866 Chant, burned 1871, 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter, replaced 1989 by Flentrop, (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405, rebuilt, Bradford), other pipework in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, 1953 Delle (?), Reuter console now at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel, chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)�13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Chant); 42/31 (Erben); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S
Chicago, Illinois: Catholic Apostolic Church (building now Christ the Savior Orthodox Church in America), 1902 Lyon & Healy; 1931 Austin (opus 1796)�55/11-12S (both organs)
Chicago, Illinois: Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, 1867 Pilcher (opus 85, church, then in chapel), 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 437), replaced by second-hand theatre organ, gone�14/14 (Hook); 25/18, 21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 35/5 (Pilcher, Hook); 38/15 (Hook), 20S (Pilcher); 39/5-7S, 20; 41/6-8, 13
Chicago, Illinois: Central Masonic Temple, 1910 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 214 and opus 215)�27/29
Chicago, Illinois: Central Music Hall, 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543), moved 1900 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., D. S. Wentz installed console from 1911 Casavant (opus 454, built for Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple), sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)�25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central); 74/22
Chicago, Illinois: Century of Progress�see World's Fair
Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Civic Opera House�see Lyric Opera of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Stadium, Bartola Musical Instrument Co. (1929)�46/5-10
Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Temple/First United Methodist Church, founded as Clark Street Methodist Church: 1870 Johnson (opus 329), burned 1871, later First Methodist Church: replaced 1873 Johnson (opus 406), now Chicago Temple: replaced 1923 Skinner organ (opus 414), rebuilt 1984 Wicks�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 25/21 (1870 Johnson); 26/19 (1873 Johnson); 35/6 (1870 Johnson); 41/9-11, 13S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 30, 32 (1870 Johnson); 58/12 (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Theatre, 1921 WurliTzer (opus 434), enlarged 1923�28/9
Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Theological Seminary, Chapel, 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879), chapel became chapel in 1927 for Union Park Congregational Church, later New First Congregational Church, now First Baptist Congregational Church, 1927 campus Chapel, 1927 Skinner (opus 639), replaced 1984 Karl Wilhelm�4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 23/20-21I
Chicago, Illinois: Christ Episcopal Church, later Christ Reformed Episcopal Church, 1868 Erben, replaced 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 625)�25/21 (Erben); 26/19 (Johnson); 35/5 (Erben); 39/4
Chicago, Illinois: Christ Episcopal Church (founded 1888), c. 1891 Hook & Hastings (possibly opus 1503)�24/12-13SI
Chicago, Illinois: Christ Presbyterian Church, 1913 installation of 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 436), destroyed 1967, built for Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church, merger of North Presbyterian Church (1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant opus 65, burned 1871), and Westminster Presbyterian Church, burned 1871, (at Fourth Church, replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 210), 1970 Roderer (sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1970 �olian-Skinner (opus 1516), rebuilt 1994 Goulding & Wood�9/5; 25/22 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher); 42/26-27, 30-31 (Pilcher)
Chicago, Illinois: Christ Reformed Episcopal Church�see Christ Episcopal Church
Chicago, Illinois: Christ the Savior Orthodox Church in America (built as Catholic Apostolic Church), 1931 Austin (opus 1796)�55/11-12S
Chicago, Illinois: Church of Our Saviour�see also Our Saviour Church
Chicago, Illinois: Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal, 1884 Hook & Hastings (opus 1227), rebuilt unknown, rebuilt Robert L. David, sold 1981 through Organ Clearing House, to Boca Raton, Florida, Saint David Boys School, rebuilt Klug & Schumacher�23/8-9SI
Chicago, Illinois: Church of the Ascension, Episcopal�see Ascension Episcopal
Chicago, Illinois: Church of the Atonement, Episcopal, after 1861 Saints Peter and Paul Episcopal Cathedral�see Saints Peter and Paul Episcopal Cathedral
Chicago, Illinois: Church of the Holy Communion, Episcopal, 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 67)�35/5; 38/8-9S
Chicago, Illinois: Church of the Messiah, Unitarian�see Unitarian Church of the Messiah
Chicago, Illinois: Church of the New Jerusalem Swedenborgian�see New Jerusalem Swedenborgian Church
Chicago, Illinois: Church of the Redeemer, Episcopal�see Redeemer Episcopal Church
Chicago, Illinois: Church of the Redeemer, Universalist, 1864 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 61), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 655), building now Greater Union Baptist Church, fa�ade only remains�26/20 (Johnson); 35/5 (Pilcher); 39/4-5S (Pilcher)
Chicago, Illinois: Clark Street Methodist Church�see Chicago Temple/First United Methodist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Clybourn Avenue German Methodist, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Clybourn Avenue Mission Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Columbian Exposition, 1893 World's Fair�see World's Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition)
Chicago, Illlinois: Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, merged 1975 with South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church (1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 125, factory number 1378)), merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ)�see also Forrestville Congregational Church, South Congregational Church, University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: Corinthian Hall, 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 631)�27/27; 62/6
Chicago, Illinois: Cornelia Avenue Baptist Church, built as Endeavor Presbyterian Church (founded as Gross Park Presbyterian Church), 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 175, factory number 1429)�24/11; 28/6, 22; 29/33, 34; 77/4, 8-9SI; 78/28-29; 80/6I; 81/24
Chicago, Illinois: Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1888 Johnson & Son (opus 689), building later Saint John Assyrian American Apostolic Church, Covenant merged with Fullerton Presbyterian and Christ Presbyterian to form Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, see also Christ Presbyterian Church and Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, Johnson sold to Eldon Cunningham, Fort Wayne, Indiana�9/5
Chicago, Illinois: Covenant Presbyterian Church (built as All Saints Polish National Catholic Cathedral, 1931 Austin (opus 1246)�56/4-5S
Chicago, Illinois: Coventry Street Baptist Church, later Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, merged with Union Park Baptist Church to form Fourth Baptist Church, c. 1891 Woodberry & Harris�23/16-19; 70/14
Chicago, Illinois: Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church, merged c. 1928 with First Presbyterian Church (see also First Presbyterian Church), 1908 M. P. M�ller (opus 850)�70/38; 71/17S
Chicago, Illinois: Disciples Divinity House, Chapel of the Holy Grail, Skinner proposal (never built), 1930 �olian (opus 1775), ongoing restoration Berghaus�66/21-24SI; 67/18; 75/9; 76/24-25 (convention)
Chicago, Illinois: Dixon Street Methodist Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Ebenezer Lutheran Church, unknown, replaced 1916 J. P. Seeburg, replaced 1963 M. P. M�ller (opus 9611)�82/7, 9-13SPI (M�ller); 83/9
Chicago, Illinois: Edgebrook Community Church (United Church of Christ), unknown, replaced 1961 �olian-Skinner (opus 1359), additions 1990's Church Music Service�62/14-18SPI (�olian-Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Edina Place Baptist Church, later Wabash Avenue Baptist Church, later Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 554), burned 1881, rebuilt as Immanuel Baptist Church, 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 570), burned 1891, rebuilt with 1891 Kilgen�25/21 (Hook), 23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Hook/Johnson); 35/6 (Hook); 41/8; 70/13, 15
Chicago, Illinois: Eighteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, 1927 Austin (opus 1515)�66/5
Chicago, Illinois: Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist, 1911 Hook & Hastings (opus 2265), console replaced 1940's Reisner�62/19-21SP; 70/4I; 71/5I; 72/7I; 78/3I
Chicago, Illinois: Emmanuel Swedish Lutheran Church, 1869 Johnson (opus 309), burned 1871�35/5; 40/4-5; 42/26, 31
Chicago, Illinois: Endeavor Presbyterian Church (founded as Gross Park Presbyterian Church), building now Cornelia Avenue Baptist Church, 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 175, factory number 1429)�24/11; 28/6, 22; 29/33, 34; 77/4, 8-9SI; 78/28-29; 80/6I; 81/24
Chicago, Illinois: Englewood Methodist Episcopal Church, 1887 Steere & Turner (opus 259)�26/19
Chicago, Illinois: Englewood Universalist, 1891 J. W. Steere & Son (opus 312)�26/20
Chicago, Illinois: Epiphany Episcopal Church, ?1857 Hall & Labagh (from Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church?), 1892 Farrand & Votey (opus 119, altered, with Austin console), rebuilt 1912 Frank E. Morton, including parts from Winnetka, Illinois, Christ Church, Episcopal, Austin (opus 1274)�3/1, 6, 11-13, 15S (Farrand & Votey); 15/8; 17/11 (Farrand & Votey); 24/11 (Farrand & Votey); 25/30-31, 33I (Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh); 27/21 (Morton); 28/6 (Farrand & Votey), 13 (Hall & Labagh), 30 (Farrand & Votey); 29/33 (Farrand & Votey); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh); 41/14 (Hall & Labagh); 54/12, 18-20S; 56/19
Chicago, Illinois: Epworth United Methodist Church, 1931 M. P. M�ller�75/11-12I
Chicago, Illinois: Erie Street Mission Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Faith Temple-Sister Ann�s Miracle Revival Center , built as First German Baptist Church, later Good Shepherd Bible Church, 1901 Lyon & Healy opus 97 (factory number 1349), to be installed in Appleton, Wisconsin, Saint Mary Catholic Church�60/4-5S; 61/5
Chicago, Illinois: Farwell Hall, 1869-1870 Chant & Jackson, burned 1871�26/23; 29/8-10S (?); 35/6; 40/7-12; 42/26-27, 32
Chicago, Illinois: Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, later Mount Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, later Art Smith residence, 1905 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 108), replaced 1916 Austin (opus 659)�78/4-8SI
Chicago, Illinois: Fifth Presbyterian Church, merger of South Presbyterian Church and Twenty-Eighth Street Presbyterian Church, earlier known as Thirty-First Street Presbyterian Church, 1893 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 356), later in Chicago, Illinois, Millard Congregational Church (founded as Lawndale Congregational Church), work by Paul Beiber (?), Millard building c. 1997-1998 became Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America�23/3-6I (insert); 24/11 (Millard); 25/21 (Milard); 26/28; 28/6, 28 (Millard); 30/26 (Millard)
Chicago, Illinois: First Baptist Church, 1857 House, 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, merged with Indiana Avenue Baptist Church, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), now Olivet Baptist Church, church relocated 1918 to former Plymouth Congregational Church (merged 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, later Kenwood United Church of Christ (1888 Steere & Turner, opus 268, replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 207)), 1871 Erben, relocated and rebuilt Johnson & Son, possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill), present building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, rebuilt 1961 unknown, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964)�14/14 (Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 39/20 (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5, 13-23SI (Johnson, Bassett, M�ller); 71/10; 72/6I
Chicago, Illinois: First Baptist Church of Hyde Park, later Hyde Park Baptist Church, later Hyde Park Union Church�see Hyde Park Union Church
Chicago, Illinois: First Baptist Congregational Church, built as Union Park Congregational Church later merged with First Congregational Church to form New First Congregational Church, 1927 W. W. Kimball (opus 6949), replaced 1871 Hook & Hastings (opus 578), which replaced 1868 Johnson (opus 243), burned 1869; Chapel houses fa�ade to 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879), built as Chapel to Chicago Theological Seminary, became chapel in 1927 to Union Park Church, New First, and First Baptist Congregational�3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball), 20 (Chapel); 24/11 (Kimball); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33; 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings), 31 (Johnson); 75/12; 77/3
Chicago, Illinois: First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), merged with Memorial Baptist Church to form Memorial Church, merged 1927 with University Church, Disciples of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ, merged 1980 with South Community Church (a 1975 merger of South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church) and Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ)�see also Forrestville Congregational Church, Memorial Baptist Church, Memorial Church, Monumental Baptist Church, South Congregational Church, University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1897 building now Grant Memorial AME Church, (First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, building now Saint John Baptist Temple, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin addition), 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, replaced 1924 Skinner (opus 435), Farrand & Votey sold to River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel, broken up for parts (replaced 1958 Schlicker, now in Music Building, new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258)�62/19, 25-28S; 65/26 (Austin)
Chicago, Illinois: First Congregational Church, c. 1857 Simmons & Fisher, replaced 1870 Hook (opus 534), burned 1873, replaced 1874 Steere & Turner (opus 77), merged with Union Park Congregational Church to form New First Congregational Church (see also Union Park Congregational Church, New First Congregational Church)�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook/Steere & Turner); 26/19 (Hook/Steere); 28/13 (Steere & Turner), 35/5 (Simmons & Fisher), 6 (Hook); 37/5 (Simmons & Fisher); 41/4-8, 13SP(Hook & Hastings); 42/31
Chicago, Illinois: First German Baptist Church, later Good Shepherd Bible Church, later Faith Temple-Sister Ann�s Miracle Revival Center, 1901 Lyon & Healy opus 97 (factory number 1349), to be installed in Appleton, Wisconsin, Saint Mary Catholic Church�60/4-5S; 61/5
Chicago, Illinois: First Methodist Church�see Chicago Temple/First Methodist Church
Chicago, Illinois: First Presbyterian Church, merged 1871 with Calvary Presbyterian Church, merged 1912 with Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 331), merged 1918 with Sixth Presbyterian Church (1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church), merged 1926 with Woodlawn Presbyterian Church (W. W. Kimball), merged c. 1928 with Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), slightly altered 1906 unknown, relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (rebuilt by Casavant (opus 1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 348�remains today in Metropolitan Community Church), new building has 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5001), also 1928 M. P. M�ller (opus 5175) in chapel, Grand Avenue building later Metropolitan Community Church, later Metropolitan Apostolic Community Church�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh), 8-12 (pre-organ); 36/10-12 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30-31 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller); 72/6 (M�ller); 74/16-17I (Skinner), 22 (Hook & Hastings); 78/4 (Rutz); 79/3 (Rutz); 80/4 (Rutz)
Chicago, Illinois: First Saint Paul Lutheran Church, founded as Saint Paul German Lutheran Church, unknown (1854), burned 1871, congregation later Saint Paul Lutheran (Missouri Synod), Lancashire-Marshall, replaced 1959 Casavant (opus 2539, built for Bay City, Michigan, Madison Avenue Methodist Church, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church), replaced in new building 1972 Schlicker�15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 35/5 (unknown); 36/8 (unknown); 42/25, 31 (unknown); 63/2 (Casavant)
Chicago, Illinois: First Unitarian Church, 1850 Jardine, burned 1863, congregation rebuilt under the name Church of the Messiah, 1891 Roosevelt (opus 506), later building in Hyde Park with name First Unitarian�see also Unitarian Church of the Messiah�35/5, 16, 18; 36/4; 42/31; 65/5, 13 (Roosevelt)
Chicago, Illinois: Foley residence, W. W. Kimball, some pipework later in Chicago, Illinois, Acadia Roller Rink�12/6
Chicago, Illinois: Forrestville Congregational Church, 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 125, factory number 1378), merged 1909 with South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1975 with Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, to form South Community Church, merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial Church (a merger of Memorial Baptist Church and First Christian Church�see also Memorial Baptist Church, Monumental Baptist Church), c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1998), see also South Congregational Church, University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ�66/16
Chicago, Illinois: Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church, 1892 J. W. Steere & Son (opus 331), congregation later merged to form First Presbyterian, building now Metropolitan Community Church (see also First Presbyterian Church)�58/12; 60/18; 70/36-37SI (Steere & Son); 74/16-17I (Skinner), 22 (Hook & Hastings); 78/4 (Rutz); 79/3 (Rutz); 80/4 (Rutz)
Chicago, Illinois: Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, later South Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church, merged 1975 with Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, to form South Community Church, merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial Church (a merger of Memorial Baptist Church (building now Monumental Baptist Church) and First Christian Church))�Forrestville Congregational Church, Memorial Church, see also South Congregational Church, University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, building later Lake Shore Family Church, later Philadelphia Romanian Church of God, 1923 M. P. M�ller (opus 3439)�82/7-9SI; 83/9I
Chicago, Illinois: Fourth Baptist Church (merger of Union Park Baptist Church and Ashland Avenue Baptist Church, founded as Coventry Street Baptist Church), 1891-1892 Woodberry & Harris�23/16-19; 70/14
Chicago, Illinois: Fourth Presbyterian Church, merger of North Presbyterian Church (1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant opus 65, burned 1871), and Westminster Presbyterian Church, burned 1871, replaced 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 436, moved c. 1912 to Chicago, Illinois, Christ Presbyterian Church, destroyed 1967), replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 210), 19710 Roderer (sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1970 �olian-Skinner (opus 1516), rebuilt 1994 Goulding & Wood�25/22 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher); 42/26-27, 30-31 (Pilcher)
Chicago, Illinois: Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church, later Fowler-Clifton United Methodist Church, building later Great Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 1911 Hinners opus 1249, rebuilt 1985 George Bozeman (opus 33) for Aiken, South Carolina, Saint Mary, Help of Christians Catholic Church�63/7-8S (both organs)
Chicago, Illinois: Fowler-Clifton United Methodist Church, founded as Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church, building later Great Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 1911 Hinners opus 1249, rebuilt 1985 George Bozeman (opus 33) for Aiken, South Carolina, Saint Mary, Help of Christians Catholic Church�63/7-8S (both organs)
Chicago, Illinois: Fraternite Notre Dame, a.k.a. Our Lady of Frechou, Mother of
Mercy and Mother of the Church, built as Austin Methodist Episcopal Church�see
Austin Methodist Episcopal Church
Chicago, Illinois: Fullerton Avenue Presbyterian Church�see Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: Fullerton Covenant Presbyterian Church�see Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: Good Shepherd Bible Church, built as First German Baptist Church, later Faith Temple-Sister Ann�s Miracle Revival Center, 1901 Lyon & Healy opus 97 (factory number 1349), to be installed in Appleton, Wisconsin, Saint Mary Catholic Church�60/4-5S; 61/5
Chicago, Illinois: Good Shepherd Congregational Church (United Church of Christ), 1983 Wicks (opus 5968)�71/17
Chicago, Illinois: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1891 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 54), built for Superior, Wisconsin, Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal), rebuilt Bradford�43/33; 75/11; 76/35-36 (Convention)
Chicago, Illinois: Grace English Lutheran Church, c. 1950 Reuter (opus 900), rebuilt 1971 Berghaus�28/37
Chicago, Illinois: Grace Episcopal, 1856 Erben, replaced 1869 Hook (opus 472), replaced 1909 W. W. Kimball, burned, replaced 1928 Estey (opus 2780), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1909), replaced 1922 Casavant (opus 940), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Third Congregational Church, burned�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 35/5 (Erben, Hook); 36/9 (Erben/Hook); 39/17-18S (Hook); 41/13 (1869 Hook); 42/31; 55/14
Chicago, Illinois: Grace Methodist Chapel, 1864 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 62), burned 1871�35/5; 38/5-6S; 42/25, 31
Chicago, Illinois: Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 457), burned 1871, replaced 1877 Hook & Hastings (opus 887)�25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/19 (1877 Hook); 35/5 (opus 457); 39/7-8 (opus 457); 42/25, 30-31
Chicago, Illinois: Grace Presbyterian Church, merged 1875 with Ninth Presbyterian Church to form Sixth Presbyterian Church, 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 571), rebuilt c. 1910 Morris & Verney, rebuilt 1917 M. P. M�ller (opus 2289), merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!), to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church�70/37
Chicago, Illinois: Grant Memorial AME Church, built First Church of Christ, Scientist, (First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, building now Saint John Baptist Temple, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin addition), 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, replaced 1924 Skinner (opus 435), Farrand & Votey sold to River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel, broken up for parts (replaced 1958 Schlicker, new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258)�62/19, 25-28S
Chicago, Illinois: Grant Place Methodist Episcopal Church, 1870 William Evans, gone�35/6; 40/12-15S
Chicago, Illinois: Greater Union Baptist Church, built as Church of the Redeemer, Universalist, 1864 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 61), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 655), fa�ade only remains�35/5 (Pilcher); 39/4-5S
Chicago, Illinois: Greater Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, built as Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church, later Fowler-Clifton United Methodist Church, 1911 Hinners (opus 1249), rebuilt 1985 George Bozeman (opus 33) for Aiken, South Carolina, Saint Mary, Help of Christians Catholic Church�63/7-8SI
Chicago, Illinois: Greenstone United Methodist Church, 2002 merger of South Deering United Methodist Church, Pullman United Methodist Church (1882 Steere & Turner opus 170) and New Fellowship United Methodist Church (merger of West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, and Saint Stephen United Methodist Church, 1911 Estey opus 849, building later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, using West Pullman facility), using Pullman facility, see also Pullman United Methodist Church, West Pullman United Methodist Church, Saint Stephen Methodist Church�76/4; 77/27; 80/7; 82/22; 84/3
Chicago, Illinois: Gross Park Presbyterian Church, later Endeavor Presbyterian Church, building now Cornelia Avenue Baptist Church�see Endeavor Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: T. T. Gurney residence, 1867 Pilcher Bros. (opus 86)�35/5; 38/20S
Chicago, Illinois: Charles Arthur Havens residence, c. 1885 Johnson & Son (no opus number, possible relocation of another instrument?)�28/13; 70/23
Chicago, Illinois: Hershey Music Hall, 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 489), sold 1883 to Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin College�25/21, 23; 26/20
Chicago, Illinois: H. M. Higgins Music Store, 1866 Derrick & Felgemaker�35/5; 38/9-11
Chicago, Illinois: Holy Communion, Episcopal�see Church of the Holy Communion, Episcopal
Chicago, Illinois: Holy Cross Catholic Church (64th and Maryland), merged 1990 with Saint Clara-Saint Cyril Catholic Church (merger 1969 of Saint Clara Catholic Church and Saint Cyril Catholic Church) to form Saint Gelasius Catholic Church, closed 2002, W. W. Kimball (?)�75/5
Chicago, Illinois: Holy Family Catholic Church, possible unknown, replaced 1865 Pilcher & Chant (opus 66), from Chicago, Illinois, Reed�s Temple of Music, 1870 Mitchell, rebuilt 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuilt 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1950 Austin (opus 2159), sold and removed 1971 (gallery only) to Lake Zurich, Illinois, Saint Peter United Church of Christ, rebuilt by Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; 1879 Steinmeyer organ�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (unknown/Pilcher/Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9; 75/9 (Steinmeyer); 76/27 (Convention)
Chicago, Illinois: Holy Name Cathedral�see Cathedral of the Holy Name
Chicago, Illinois: Holy Trinity (Polish) Catholic Church, unknown, replaced 1909 Louis Van Dinter & Sons, rebuilt 1957 Emmanuel Semerad�15/3-5SI (cover); 21/3; 24/11; 27/9; 28/6, 24; 29/35; 42/5, 11-12, 15, 17; 52/6, 11S, 20; 75/12
Chicago, Illinois: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, building now La Salle Street Church, 18?? unknown�15/14, 34I
Chicago, Illinois: Hull House, Theatre, 1904 Hook & Hastings (opus 2014)�24/16-18PI
Chicago, Illinois: Humboldt Park Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1923 with new name, Temple Baptist Church, 1927 WurliTzer (opus 1713), building now Iglesia Evangelica Bautista, refurbished c. 1980's Gilbert Mead�25/24-27SI
Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Baptist Church, founded as First Baptist Church of Hyde Park, later Hyde Park Union Church, c. 1890 unknown, replaced 1914 Skinner (opus 211), rebuilt 1956 M. P. M�ller�70/5, 9-13SI (Skinner/M�ller); 72/6
Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ�see University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ�see University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later University Church, Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ�see University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Congregational Church, merged 1930 with Hyde Park Presbyterian Church to form United Church of Hyde Park, merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball), W. W. Kimball, at United Church of Hyde Park, built as Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, 1870 Hall & Labagh (built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterain Church, 1852, replaced by Hall & Labagh, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple), replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, and relocated by La Marche, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443),�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Methodist Church, merged 1970 with United Church of Hyde Park (1930 merger of Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W., Kimball) and Hyde Park Presbyterian Church), W. W. Kimball, at United Church, built as Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, 1870 Hall & Labagh (built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterain Church, 1852, replaced by Hall & Labagh, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple), replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, and relocated by La Marche, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443),�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, founded as First Presbyterian Church of Hyde Park, building now United Church of Hyde Park (1930 merger with Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W. Kimball), merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball)), 1870 Hall & Labagh (built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterain Church, 1852, replaced by Hall & Labagh, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple), replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, and relocated by La Marche, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443),�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI; 67/18 (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Hyde Park Union Church, founded as First Baptist Church of Hyde Park, later Hyde Park Baptist Church, c. 1890 unknown, replaced 1914 Skinner (opus 211), rebuilt 1956 M. P. M�ller�70/5, 9-13SI (Skinner/M�ller); 72/6
Chicago, Illinois: Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America, built as Millard Congregational Church, founded as Lawndale Congregational Church, 1893 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 356, built for Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterian Church), work by Paul Beiber (?), moved 1996 to Madison, Wisconsin, Luther Memorial Lutheran Church by J. C. Taylor�23/3-6I (insert); 24/11; 25/21; 26/18; 28/6, 28; 29/33; 30/26; 63/6-7SI
Chicago, Illinois: Iglesia Evangelica Bautista, built as Temple Baptist Church, 1927 WurliTzer (opus 1713), refurbished c. 1980's Gilbert Mead, Temple founded as Humboldt Park Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball�25/24-27SI
Chicago, Illinois: Iglesia Nueva Communidad, built as Millard Avenue Baptist Church, c. 1900 W. W. Kimball, demolished c. 1997-1998�30/24-26SI; 63/5-6, 8SI
Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Street Mission Church, unknown, burned 1871�40/7; 42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (Franklin and Schiller), 1863 Pilcher (opus 52), burned 1871�35/5; 37/16S; 42/26, 31
Chicago, Illinois: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (88th and
Commercial), 1900 A. B. Felgemaker (opus 676), replaced 1930 Kilgen (opus
4408)�74/3, 7-9SI (Felgemaker/Kilgen); 75/13
Chicago, Illinois: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (Talcott and Harlem), 1977 relocation of 1937 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (built for La Grange, Illinois, First Congregational Church, console replaced 1957 Frank J. Sauter, replaced Verney, replaced 1978 Van Daalen) by John Vroom, alterations �51/3; 53/8-10S, 12; 85/12
Chicago, Illinois: Immanuel Baptist Church, founded as Edina Place Baptist Church, later Wabash Avenue Baptist Church, later Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 554), burned 1881, replaced 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 570), burned 1891, rebuilt as Immanuel with 1891 Geo. Kilgen & Son�25/21 (Hook), 23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Hook/Johnson); 35/6 (Hook); 41/8; 70/13, 13
Chicago, Illinois: Immanuel Lutheran Church, c. 1902 Hinners�13/12, 14SI
Chicago, Illinois: Immanuel Lutheran Church�see also Woodlawn Immanuel Lutheran Church
Chicago, Illinois: Immanuel Swedish Lutheran Church, 1869 Johnson (opus 309), burned 1871�35/5; 40/4-5; 42/26, 31
Chicago, Illinois: Indiana Avenue Baptist Church, merged with First Baptist Church�see First Baptist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Irving Park Christian Church, 1928 relocation of c. 1923 Warren Gratian, built for Chicago, Illinois, University Church, Disciples of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial Church (a merger of Memorial Baptist Church and First Christian Church�see also Memorial Baptist Church, Memorial Church, Monumental Baptist Church), merged 1980 with South Community Church (a merger of South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church (1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 125, factory number 1378), 1869 Johnson (opus 295), c. 1895 W. W. Kimball, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory number 1315)�see also Forrestville Congregational Church, South Congregational Church), replaced at University Church 1928 Skinner (opus 685, keyboards replaced 1988)�66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Charles David Irwin residence, 1884 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 133)�70/40
Chicago, Illinois: Isaac Israel Temple, 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3893)�69/19
Chicago, Illinois: Jehovah Lutheran Church, Toledo Pipe Organ Company rebuild of �olian organ from Bay City, Michigan, residence, 1965 Casavant console, rebuilt 1976 Berghaus�28/37
Chicago, Illinois: Kehilath Anshe Ma'ayriv Synagogue (a.k.a. K. A. M.), 1859 Wolfram & Haeckhel�35/5; 37/10-11
Chicago, Illinois: Kenwood Evangelical Church, later Kenwood United Church of Christ, 1888 Steere & Turner (opus 268), replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 207), merged 1918 with Plymouth Congregational Church (see Plymouth Congregational Church)�58/18; 70/15, 18; 71/10-11SI (Steere & Turner/Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Kenwood United Church of Christ (built as Kenwood Evangelical), 1888 Steere & Turner (opus 268), replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 207), merged 1918 with Plymouth Congregational Church (see Plymouth Congregational Church)�58/18; 70/15, 18
Chicago, Illinois: Kimball Hall, 1891 W. W. Kimball, later in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cecilia Catholic Church�30/9
Chicago, Illinois: Kimball Hall, c. 1897 W. W. Kimball�30/19
Chicago, Illinois: Kimball Hall, c. 1917 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1925, replaced 1941�25/11; 28/9
*Note:
Organ claimed to have been built for Kimball Hall in 1933 replaced 1940
now in Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ, Indianapolis, Indiana, altered
Casavant and others, information in The American Organist, April 2000,
page 94.
Chicago, Illinois: Kimball Hall, Salon�12/6
Chicago, Illinois: La Salle Avenue Baptist Church, 1888 Hook & Hastings (opus 1397), founded as North Star Baptist Church, unknown, burned 1871�26/19; 42/25; 70/15
Chicago, Illinois: La Salle Street Church, built as Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 18?? unknown�15/14, 34I
Chicago, Illinois: Lake Shore Family Church, built as Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, building later Philadelphia Romanian Church of God�see Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist
Chicago, Illinois: Lake View Presbyterian Church, 1898 Lyon & Healy opus 29 (factory number 1263), electrified 1950�s Nicholas Doerr, restorative repairs 2001 Bradford�75/12; 77/3; 79/12-15SI; 80/8; 85/21
Chicago, Illinois: Lawndale Congregational Church, later Millard Congregational Church�see Millard Congregational Church
Chicago, Illinois: Leavitt Street Congregational Church, 1887 Hook & Hastings (opus 1362)�23/19; 26/19
Chicago, Illinois: Lexington Avenue Baptist Church, now Woodlawn Baptist Church, 1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1973)�23/22-23SI
Chicago, Illinois: Lincoln Park Congregational Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, founded as Fullerton Avenue Presbyterian Church, merged with Covenant Presbyterian Church, then known as Fullerton Covenant Presbyterian Church, merged with Christ Presbyterian Church and known as Lincoln Park Church, 1888 Johnson & Son organ (opus 690)�1/1; 2/1-4S; 9/5-6, 8, 11SI; 16/10; 24/11; 28/6, 15, 25, 38; 29/33; 58/9; 75/12
Chicago, Illinois: Lutheran School of Theology, 1981 Flentrop�16/20, 25SI
Chicago, Illinois: Lyon & Healy store, 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 419)�31/17
Chicago, Illinois: Lyon & Healy store, 1875 Johnson & Son (opus 461)�31/17
Chicago, Illinois: Lyon & Healy store, 1876 Johnson & Son (opus 468)�31/17
Chicago, Illinois: Lyric Opera of Chicago, built as Chicago Civic Opera House, 1929 Skinner (opus 752), additions and used M. P. M�ller console by amateurs, sold 1999 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Cathedral for incorporation into organ by Bradford, including parts from 1920 Austin (opus 948) and 1961 Austin (opus 2368)�64/7-9SI (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church (built as Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, later Saint Lucy Catholic Church)�59/3
Chicago, Illinois: Masonic Temple (Oakley and Madison), later Bethlehem Healing
Temple�see Bethlehem Healing Temple
Chicago, Illinois: Mayfair Methodist Episcopal Church, founded as Montrose Methodist Episcopal Church, now Mayfair United Methodist Church�see Mayfair United Methodist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Mayfair United Methodist Church, founded as Montrose Methodist Episcopal Church, later Mayfair Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872 Johnson & Son organ (opus 386? built for Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge), moved 1923 Coburn Organ Company, renovated 1984 J. C. Taylor�24/11; 27/24-29SI; 28/6, 23; 29/31-32S, 33-34 (insert); 58/9; 62/6; 64/5-6SI, 17-18; 79/3
Chicago, Illinois: David M. McCain residence, 1979 Douglas B. King�20/9 (insert) SPI
Chicago, Illinois: Medinah Temple, built as Unity Church, now Scottish Rite Cathedral, 1868 Hook & Hastings (opus 471); 1875 Hook & Hastings (opus 794), 1912 building 1915 Austin (opus 558), removed to storage 2001 Austin�3/5S (Hook opus 794); 4/10 (Hook opus 794 erratum); 14/14 (Hook opus 471); 21/11 (opus 794); 23/10-12SI (opus 794); 24/11 (Hook opus 794/Austin); 25/3-12, 33SPI (Austin), 21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/20 (opus 794); 28/6 (Austin, Hook opus 794), 9 (Austin), 13 (Austin), 20 (Hook opus 794), 32 (Austin); 29/33-34 (Hook opus 794/Austin); 35/5 (Hook opus 471); 42/26-27, 30-31 (opus 471); 55/13-16S (both organs); 55/14; 56/20; 62/6-10SP (Austin, Hook, etc.); 63/4 (Austin); 64/4I (Austin); 65/5 (Austin); 66/5 (Austin); 67/5I (Austin); 69/5I (Austin); 70/4I (1875 Hook & Hastings); 71/20I (Austin); 72/4I (Austin); 78/8
Chicago, Illinois: Memorial Church�55/14
Chicago, Illinois: Memorial Baptist Church (perhaps founded as University Place Baptist Church, merged with First Christian Church to form Memorial Church, merged 1927 with University Church, Disciples of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (merged 1980 with South Community Church, a 1975 merger of South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church�see also Forrestville Congregational Church) and Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ), c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1988), 1869 Johnson & Son (opus 295, probably rebuilt from 1846 Thomas Appleton in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims, for Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church), replaced c. 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1583), building now Monumental Baptist Church, rebuilt 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1055, chimes added 1948, opus 1055-A)�26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson); 40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/5; 62/19, 23-25S; 66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Memorial Church, merger of First Christian Church and Memorial Baptist Church, merged 1927 with University Church, Disciples of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ, merged 1980 with South Community Church (a 1975 merger of South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church�see also Forrestville Congregational Church) and Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ), c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1988), at Memorial Baptist Church, 1869 Johnson & Son (opus 295, probably rebuilt from 1846 Thomas Appleton in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims, for Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church, also at South Church, c. 1895 W. W. Kimball, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory number 1315), building demolished 1998, Lyon & Healy in storage in Wisconsin), replaced c. 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1583), building now Monumental Baptist Church, rebuilt 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1055, chimes added 1948, opus 1055-A)�26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson); 40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/5; 62/19, 23-25S; 66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Messiah Lutheran Church, 1972 Schlicker�12/2; 19/25
Chicago, Illinois: Messiah Unitarian Church�see Unitarian Church of the Messiah
Chicago, Illinois: Metropolitan Community Church, built as Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church. Later First Presbyterian Church, 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), 1912 Coburn & Taylor (rebuild�rebuilt by Casavant (1106) for Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, residence of H. R. Austin, now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island), 1923 Skinner (opus 348), sold 2003 to Metropolitan Apostolic Community Church �20/18 (Hook); 25/21 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Hall & Labagh), 8-12 (pre-organ); 36/10-12 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15 (Hall & Labagh); 42/26, 30-31 (Hall & Labagh); 58/14-16S; 60/18; 62/10; 69/20 (Skinner); 70/43 (Skinner); 74/16-17I (Skinner), 22 (Hook & Hastings); 77/3 (Skinner); 78/4 (Rutz); 79/3 (Rutz); 80/4 (Rutz)
Chicago, Illinois: Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 554), burned 1881, replaced 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 570), burned 1891, rebuilt as Immanuel Baptist Church with 1891 Geo. Kilgen & Son, founded as Edina Place Baptist Church, later Wabash Avenue Baptist Church�25/21 (Hook), 23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Hook/Johnson); 35/6 (Hook); 41/8; 70/13, 15
Chicago, Illinois: Michigan Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, 1858 Johnson (opus 75) from Wabash Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church�26/19, 23 (1858 Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson opus 75); 55/6
Chicago, Illinois: Millard Avenue Baptist Church, c. 1900 W. W. Kimball, later Iglesia Nueva Communidad, demolished c. 1997-1998�30/24-26SI; 63/5-6, 8SI
Chicago, Illinois: Millard Congregational Church, founded as Lawndale Congregational Church, 1893 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 356, built for Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterian Church), work by Paul Beiber (?), building c. 1997-1998 became Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America, Steere moved 1996 to Madison, Wisconsin, Luther Memorial Lutheran Church by J. C. Taylor�23/3-6I (insert); 24/11; 25/21; 26/18; 28/6, 28; 29/33; 30/26; 63/6-7SI
Chicago, Illinois: Montrose Methodist Episcopal Church, later Mayfair Methodist Episcopal Church, now Mayfair United Methodist Church�see Mayfair United Methodist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Monumental Baptist Church, built as Memorial Baptist Church, c. 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1583), rebuilt 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1055), chimes added 1948, �olian-Skinner opus 1055-A�40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/5; 62/19, 23-25S
Chicago, Illinois: Dwight L. Moody Church, W. W. Kimball�30/14
Chicago, Illinois: Moseley Mission Sabbath School, 1867 Pilcher Bros. (opus 88)�35/5; 39/3-4S
Chicago, Illinois: Mount Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, built as Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, later Art Smith residence�see Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist
Chicago, Illinois: Mount Vernon Baptist Church, built as Saint Timothy Episcopal Church, 1914 Austin (opus 471, built for Forest Park, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran, replaced by 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1235), gone)�61/15-18S
Chicago, Illinois: Mount Zion Baptist Church, merged 1861 with Zoar Baptist Church, founded as Xenia Baptist Church, to form Olivet Baptist Church�see Olivet Baptist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Music of the Baroque, 1984 Berghaus�28/37
Chicago, Illinois: Nazareth Lutheran Church, 1976 Berghaus�28/36
Chicago, Illinois: New Church Temple (Swedenborgian), unknown�25/23; 26/20
Chicago, Illinois: New England Congregational Church, 1863 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 321), burned 1871, replaced unknown, replaced 1875 Hook & Hastings (opus 809)�25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/19; 28/13 (opus 321); 35/5; 37/13, 15-16; 42/25, 30-31
Chicago, Illinois: New Fellowship United Methodist Church, merger of West Pullman United Methodist Church (1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448) and Saint Stephen United Methodist Church (1911 Estey opus 849, building later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church) using West Pullman facility, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and Pullman United Methodist Church (1882 Steere & Turner opus 170) to form Greenstone United Methodist Church, using Pullman facility�76/4
Chicago, Illinois: New First Congregational Church, built as Union Park Congregational Church (merger with First Congregational), 1927 W. W. Kimball (opus 6949), replaced 1871 Hook & Hastings (opus 578), which replaced 1868 Johnson (opus 243), burned 1869, building now First Baptist Congregational Church, chapel, built for Chicago Theological Seminary, houses fa�ade to 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879), became chapel in 1927 to Union Park, New First, and First Baptist Congregational Churches�3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball), 20 (Chapel); 24/11 (Kimball); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33 (Hook & Hastings/Kimball); 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings), 31 (Johnson); 75/12; 77/3
Chicago, Illinois: New Hope House of Prayer, built as Sixth Presbyterian Church, 1875 merger of Ninth Presbyterian Church and Grace Presbyterian Church, merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see also First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), later merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!) to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church�see Sixth Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: New Jerusalem Swedenborgian Church (1863), Roberts (erroneously listed as Edwards or Nichols), burned 1871�35/5; 37/18-22SI; 38/3S; 42/26, 31
Chicago, Illinois: New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, built as South Congregational Church, c. 1895 W. W. Kimball, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory number 1315), now in Appleton, Wisconsin (in storage)�40/4; 61/4-5SI (Lyon & Healy)
Chicago, Illinois: Newsboy Mission Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, 1917 Austin (opus 681), additions 1922 Austin (opus 681-A), combined 1950 with First Church of Christ, Scientist, retained First Church name, building now Saint John Baptist Temple�62/25; 65/26
Chicago, Illinois: Ninth Presbyterian Church, merged 1875 with Grace Presbyterian Church to form Sixth Presbyterian Church, merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church�see Sixth Presbyterian Church and First Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: North Baptist Church, 1866 Chant, burned 1871�35/6; 42/20, 25-26, 32; 70/14
Chicago, Illinois: North Presbyterian Church, 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 65), merged with Westminster Presbyterian Church to form Fourth Presbyterian Church, burned 1871, replaced 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 436, moved c. 1912 to Chicago, Illinois, Christ Presbyterian Church, destroyed 1967), replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 210), replaced 1970 Roderer(sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1970 �olian-Skinner (opus 1516), rebuilt 1994 Goulding & Wood�26/19 (Johnson), 23 (Pilcher); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher); 42/26-27, 30, 31 (Pilcher)
Chicago, Illinois: North Shore Congregational Church, 1906 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1621), removed 1987�43/34
Chicago, Illinois: North Star Baptist Church, unknown, burned 1871, rebuilt as La Salle Avenue Baptist Church, 1888 Hook & Hastings (opus 1397)�26/19; 42/25; 70/15
Chicago, Illinois: North Side Synagogue, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Northwestern University, Thorne Hall, W. W. Kimball (1932?), removed 1982�28/9; 30/15
Chicago, Illinois: Norwegian Lutheran Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Notre Dame Catholic Church, 1868 Pilcher Bros. (opus 91), replaced late 19th century Kilgen, replaced 1925 Casavant (opus 1093), also Wicks (built for lower church, now in upper church)�35/5 (Pilcher); 39/9 (Pilcher Bros./Kilgen); 50/6, 11-12S (Casavant/Wicks); 51/17-18
Chicago, Illinois: Oakland Congregational Church, unknown, burned 1871�25/21; 35/6; 42/20; 66/16
Chicago, Illinois: Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church, congregation merged 1920�s with Saint James Methodist Episcopal Church in Kenwood neighborhood, building now Blackwell Memorial AME Zion Church, 1887 Johnson & Son (opus 680)�26/19
Chicago, Illinois: Olivet Baptist Church, founded as Xenia Baptist Church, later Zoar Baptist Church, merged 1861 with Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1906 M. P. M�ller opus 675, later building built as First Baptist Church, 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), rebuilt 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3624), burned 1940, replaced 1947 M. P. M�ller (opus 7480)�14/14 (1867 Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson): 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5-9, 22-23SPI (Johnson/M�llers); 71/10; 72/9
Chicago, Illinois: Olivet Presbyterian Church, 1868 Johnson (opus 246), merged 1871 with Second Presbyterian Church�25/21; 35/5; 39/8; 42/30; 55/5-6
Chicago, Illinois: Orchard Street Presbyterian Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Orchestra Hall, now Symphony Center, 1904 Lyon & Healy (opus 164, factory number 1417), replaced 1981 M. P. M�ller (opus 11427), console rebuilt 1995 Fabry, rebuilt 1997 Casavant�25/11
Chicago, Illinois: Oriental Lodge, 1863 Pilcher Bros. (opus 56), sold to Peoria, Illinois, New Jerusalem Church, replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 237), burned 1871, replaced 1872 Johnson (opus 386), moved (?) 1923 to Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair Methodist Church by Coburn Organ Company, renovated 1984 by J. C. Taylor�24/11 (1872 Johnson); 25/21 (1867 Johnson); 27/24-29SI (both Johnsons); 28/6, 23; 29/31-32S, 33-34 (insert, Johnson opus 386); 35/5 (Pilcher); 37/17-18; 38/19; 42/31; 62/6 (1872 Johnson); 64/5-6SI, 17-18; 79/3
Chicago, Illinois: Our Lady of Frechou, Mother of Mercy and Mother of the Church, a.k.a. Fraternite Notre Dame, built as Austin Methodist Episcopal Church�see Austin Methodist Episcopal Church
Chicago, Illinois: Our Lady of Solace Catholic Church, 1923 Austin (opus 1196), now closed, console now at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Laurence Catholic Church�50/6, 10
Chicago, Illinois: Our Lady of Sorrows Church, later Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica�see Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows
Chicago, Illinois: Our Saviour (Norwegian) Lutheran Church (1871)�35/6; 42/20
Chicago, Illinois: Our Saviour Episcopal Church�see also Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal
Chicago, Illinois: Our Saviour (Episcopal or Lutheran?), 1865 G. Andrews�35/5; 38/6
Chicago, Illinois: Park Avenue Methodist Church, 1871 Johnson & Son (opus 353), replaced 1892 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 342)�35/6; 41/21
Chicago, Illinois: Philadelphia Romanian Church of God, built as Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist, later Lake Shore Family Church�see Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist
Chicago, Illinois: Plymouth Congregational Church, 1871 Erben, rebuilt c. 1875 Johnson & Son (no opus number) or Bassett?, possibly replaced 1880�s S. S. Hamill, 1912 building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, congregation merged c. 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ, Morris rebuilt 1961, replaced 1964 M. P. M�ller (opus 9964)�26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 38/15 (Johnson & Son); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/M�ller); 71/10; 72/6I
Chicago, Illinois: George Pullman residence, 1896 W. W. Kimball�30/14
Chicago, Illinois: Pullman Palace Car Company Church, later Presbyterian Church, later Pullman United Methodist Church�see Pullman (Greenstone) United Methodist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Pullman (Greenstone) United Methodist Church, built as Pullman Palace Car Company Church, later Presbyterian Church, 1882 Steere & Turner (opus 170), rebuilt Kurt Roderer (1968), merged 2002 with New Fellowship United Methodist Church (a merger of West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, using West Pullman facility, and Saint Stephen United Methodist Church, 1911 Estey opus 849, building later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church) and South Deering United Methodist Church, to form Greenstone United Methodist Church, using Pullman facility�17/3-7SI; 18/20 (insert); 24/11; 28/6, 26; 29/33; 53/6-7S; 54/9; 56/21; 58/21; 60/17; 62/29; 64/13; 67/15, 21; 68/37I; 72/3I; 74/19; 75/7, 9; 76/4 (merger), 8-9, 23 (Convention); 77/27; 80/7; 82/22; 84/3
Chicago, Illinois: Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 1925 M. P. M�ller (opus 4174) for lower church, 1939 M. P. M�ller (opus 6752) for upper church�82/7, 13-17SI (both organs); 83/9
Chicago, Illinois: Queen�s Theatre, Wirsching�17/6
Chicago, Illinois: Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1855 unknown, burned 1871, replacement possibly 1893 Lyon & Healy, built for Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World�s Fair (Columbian Exposition) (?), burned 1953, rebuilt William Delle�13/8-9, 13SI (Delle); 17/11, 14-15, 37; 18/11; 35/5; 36/8-9; 42/31; 78/3I
Chicago, Illinois: Railroad Chapel (Presbyterian), 1864 unknown, burned 1871, later 1891 Wirsching Church Organ Company�17/6; 35/5; 38/6; 42/31; 70/34; 71/12-13SI (Wirsching)
Chicago, Illinois: William L. Randall residence, 1869 Henry Pilcher (opus 122)�35/5; 40/6S
Chicago, Illinois: Ravenswood Presbyterian Church, 1916 Casavant South Haven opus 38, rebuilt 1959 Casavant (opus 2564)�77/3, 12-14SI (both Casavants); 78/28
Chicago, Illinois: Redeemer Episcopal Church, unknown, replaced 1905 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 106), rebuilt 1916 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 457), rebuilt 1921 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 614), church merged with Saint Paul Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church (see also Saint Paul Episcopal Church)�70/5, 26-28S (Hillgreen-Lane)
Chicago, Illinois: Redeemer Universalist�see Church of the Redeemer, Universalist
Chicago, Illinois: Reed�s Temple of Music, 1865 Pilcher (opus 66), sold to Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church�14/14; 35/5; 38/8S (Pilcher); 42/19S
Chicago, Illinois: Rockefeller Chapel�see University of Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel
Chicago, Illinois: Rogers Park Presbyterian Church, 1916 unknown, replaced 1927 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling, 1988 alterations John Wesche�65/15, 19-22, 28SI (Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling); 67/16
Chicago, Illinois: Roosevelt University, Auditorium Theatre, built as Chicago Auditorium, 1889-1890 Frank Roosevelt (opus 400)�15/20, 31; 16/14; 17/27, 29, 38; 19/17; 20/16, 18; 25/4, 8; 62/6; 74/22
Chicago, Illinois: Roseland Presbyterian Church (founded as First Presbyterian
Church of Roseland), 1911 M. P. M�ller (opus 1301), rebuilt 1914 M�ller (opus
1709), replaced 1960 �olian-Skinner (opus 1354)�74/3-7SI
(M�ller/�olian-Skinner); 75/13
Chicago, Illinois: Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Wiener Bros.�24/20 (insert)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church, 1959 Casavant (opus 2539), built for Bay City, Michigan, Madison Avenue Methodist Church, relocated to Chicago, Illinois, First Saint Paul Lutheran Church (replaced Lancashire-Marshall, replaced 1972 Schlicker), then to Saint Alphonsus�15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 63/2 (Casavant)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Ambrose Catholic Church, 1925 Austin (opus 1297)�50/5, 7S; 58/19-20S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Andrew Catholic Church, 1932 Kilgen (opus 4946)�28/9
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Anselm Catholic Church, Kilgen (opus 3360)�50/5, 8S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Ansgarius (Swedish) Episcopal Church, 1856 unknown, replaced 1871 Pilcher Bros. (opus 132)�35/5-6; 36/8; 42/20, 25, 31-32
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Augustine Catholic Church, 1905 William Schuelke, replaced 1929 Welte-Tripp, church closed 1990, demolished; organ sold to Zion, Illinois, Christian Catholic Church, rebuilt Fabry�20/3-8 (cover)SI
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Barbara Catholic Church, unknown�50/5-6, 9S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church, unknown, rebuilt 1979-1980 Walter Whitehouse�3/6, 10-11S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, church demolished 1998, merged with Visitation Cathoilc Church to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, see also Visitation Catholic Church, 1910 Casavant (opus 427), replaced 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Casavant moved 1929 to Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI; 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, merger of Saint Basil Catholic Church and Visitation Catholic Church, Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, church demolished 1998, Visitation Catholic Church, 1910 Casavant (opus 427), replaced 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Casavant moved 1929 to Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI; 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Boniface Catholic Church, 1866 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 70), built for Sycamore, Illinois, First Congregational Church (replaced 1867 Pilcher Bros. opus 79), moved to Saint Boniface (1868), replaced 1907 Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt (opus 89?), possibly rebuilt H. B. Harrison, also possible work by William Delle, church closed c. 1990, relocated by Berghaus to Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church, replacing 1966 Charles A. Wiener�15/4, 6-7SI; 35/5; 39/12S (Pilcher opus 70); 64/9-12SI (both organs)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Cajetan Catholic Church, 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5563), built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Catholic Church (which replaced 1918 Unknown, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3557), enlarged and moved to Saint Cajetan by Bradford Organ Company (Prairie), c. 1983�28/6, 16 (Casavant), 39 (M�ller); 29/33 (Casavant)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church, merged 1990 with Assumption BVM Catholic Church (West Pullman) to form Assumption BVM/Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church, closed 2002, 1923 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3252)�75/6
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Chrysostom Episcopal Church, 1897 W. W. Kimball�30/14
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Cecilia Catholic Church, 1891 W. W. Kimball originally in Chicago, Illinois, Kimball Hall�30/9
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Clara Catholic Church, merged 1969 with Saint Cyril Catholic Church to form Saint Clara-Saint Cyril Catholic Church, congregation merged 1990 with Holy Cross Catholic Church (64th and Maryland) to form Saint Gelasius Catholic Church, 1925 M. P. M�ller (opus 4210), burned 1976, closed 2002�69/19; 70/48; 71/18-20SI; 75/5
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Clara-Saint Cyril Catholic Church, 1969 merger of Saint Clara Catholic Church and Saint Cyril Catholic Church, merged 1990 with Holy Cross Catholic Church (64th and Maryland) to form Saint Gelasius Catholic Church, closed 2002�see Saint Clara Catholic Church and Holy Cross Catholic Church
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Clement Catholic Church, 1983 Casavant (opus 3557), replaced 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5563, enlarged by Bradford Organ Company (Prairie), now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cajetan Catholic Church), replaced 1918 Unknown�28/6, 16 (Casavant), 39 (M�ller); 29/33 (Casavant)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Clement Episcopal Church, 1884 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 146), moved 1892 to Decatur, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church, which replaced 1884 Pilcher, which replaced Jardine, Roosevelt rebuilt by Reuter�25/23; 26/19; 32/4
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Cyril Catholic Church, merged 1969 with Saint Clara Catholic Church to form Saint Clara-Saint Cyril Catholic Church, renamed 1990�s Saint Gelasius Catholic Church�see Saint Clara Catholic Church
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Dominic Catholic Church, 1922 Hinners, restored 1983-1984 Bradford (Prairie)�15/34-35SI; 24/11; 28/6, 21, 39; 42/18
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Finbarr Catholic Church, Wiener Bros.�24/20 (insert)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Francis Catholic Church, unknown�26/19
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, 1916 Austin (opus 664), burned 1949 and 1952, rebuilt 1953 William Delle, including pipework from Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name (?)�62/19, 21-23S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Gelasius Catholic Church, 1990�s merger of former Saint Clara-Saint Cyril Catholic Church, a 1969 merger of Saint Clara Catholic Church and Saint Cyril Catholic Church, and Holy Cross Catholic Church, closed 2002�see Saint Clara Catholic Church and Holy Cross Catholic Church
Chicago, Illinois: Saint George Catholic Church, 1903 Lyon & Healy (?), rebuilt Wiener Bros.�24/20 (insert)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Gregory Catholic Church, 1906 unknown, replaced 1925 M. P. M�ller (opus 4371), since rebuilt and later rendered unplayable�79/3-10SI (M�ller)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Hedwig Catholic Church�56/4-5
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2), replaced 1924 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217), 1977 alterations Rev. Jim Serrick, restoration, 1990�s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, American Organ Supply�65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Ita Catholic Church, 1950 Wicks (opus 2907), rebuilt 2002 H. A. Howell Pipe Organs, Inc.�50/3-4S; 51/4-21S, 22; 67/8-9I; 78/4P
Chicago, Illinois: Saint James Catholic Church, 1871 Pilcher Bros. (opus 125), replaced by 1891 Frank Roosevelt (opus 494)�10/5 (Roosevelt); 11/4 (insert) (Roosevelt); 13/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 15/20 (Roosevelt); 18/16S (insert); 24/11 (Roosevelt); 28/6, 12, 14, 31 (Roosevelt); 29/33 (Roosevelt); 35/6 (Pilcher); 42/19S (Pilcher); 53/5; 54/12, 16-17S (both organs); 56/20; 75/2 (recording), 15; 76/33-34 (Convention); 77/16 (compact disc)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint James Episcopal Church, now Cathedral, 1837 Erben, replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (moved to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211), now gone�14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, Johnson); 36/11-13 (Hall & Labagh); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 42/25, 28-31 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson); 74/23 (Johnson/Austin)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint James Lutheran Church, 1982 Berghaus�28/37
Chicago, Illinois: Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, built as Saint Stephen Methodist Episcopal Church (1911 Estey opus 849, merged with West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, to form New Fellowship United Methodist Church, merged 2002 with Pullman United Methodist Church (1882 Steere & Turner opus 170) and South Deering United Methodist Church to form Greenstone United Methodist Church, using Pullman facility), building later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church�76/4
Chicago, Illinois: Saint James United Methodist Church, 1920�s merger of Saint James Methodist Episcopal Church and Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church, 1915 Casavant, burned 1925, replaced 1926 (opus 1130) Casavant Organs�58/4, 10-14S; 60/18
Chicago, Illinois: Saint John Assyrian American Apostolic Church, built as Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1888 Johnson & Son (opus 689), Covenant merged with Fullerton Presbyterian and Christ Presbyterian to form Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, see also Christ Presbyterian Church and Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, church demolished Johnson sold to Eldon Cunningham, Fort Wayne, Indiana�9/5
Chicago, Illinois: Saint John Baptist Temple, built as Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, later First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1917 Austin (opus 681), 1922 Austin additions�62/25; 65/26
Chicago, Illinois: Saint John Cantius (Polish) Catholic Church, 1900 A. B. Felgemaker & Co. (opus 723), replaced 1920's Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3118, additions opus 3932), rebuilt mid-1990's Daniel Bogue & Associates, also, unknown 19th century, restored mid 1990's Paul Szymkowski�52/6, 12-14S (Felgemaker, Kilgen, and Bogue), 20
Chicago, Illinois: Saint John Catholic Church, 1868 Pilcher Bros. (opus 96 and 119)�35/5; 39/13-14S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint John Episcopal Church, 1861 Unknown�35/5; 37/13
Chicago, Illinois: Saint John Fisher Catholic Church, hybrid, from Evanston, Illinois, William H. Barnes residence�17/38; 28/9
Chicago, Illinois: Saint John of God Catholic Church, 1937 M. P. M�ller (opus 6317)�24/22
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1855 Wolfram, burned 1871, replaced 1900 Lancashire-Marshall, rebuilt 1930's Charles Wiener, destroyed 1973, replaced 1998 with 1892 Hutchings (opus 269), built for Cambridgeport (now Cambridge), Massachusetts, Prospect Street Congregational Church (later Prospect Street Church), relocated through Organ Clearing House, moved and restored by Bradford�35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI; 67/20I (Hutchings, Lancashire-Marshall fa�ade); 68/38-39I; 75/12
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Josephat Catholic Church, 1924 Kilgen, rebuilt 1950's unknown�3/1-3S; 45/7S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Lawrence Catholic Church, closed 2002, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 39, factory number 1274), replaced 1928 Austin (opus 1588), console from 1923 Austin (opus 1196), from Chicago, Illinois, Our Lady of Solace Catholic Church (closed 1980�s)�50/6, 10S; 75/3-5SI (Austin)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Leo the Great Catholic Church, unknown�75/5-6
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Louis Catholic Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Louis Catholic Church, 1852 Helmkamp, sold to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Peter Catholic Church (1868), replaced at Saint Peter with 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 582)�25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 29/5 (Helmkamp); 35/5 (Helmkamp); 36/3 (Helmkamp)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Lucy Catholic Church (built as Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, later merged with Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, building now Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church), 1934 Kilgen (opus 5415)�59/3; 81/9
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Mark Lutheran Church, M. P. M�ller, rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�28/37
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Church, 1900 moving and rebuild of 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall), rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., D. S. Wentz installed console from 1911 Casavant (opus 454, built for Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple, rebuilt 1951 Wicks), sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church, later Cathedral, Erben (c. 1845), burned 1871�35/5, 11-12, 15; 36/4; 37/6; 42/26, 30-31
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�34/9
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital Chapel, later in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Wenceslaus (Polish) Catholic Church, 1934 Wicks (opus 1235), rebuilt 1991 Wicks for Darien, Illinois, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church�52/6, 17-19S (both organs), 21
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Mary of Perpetual Help Roman Catholic Church, 1928 Austin (opus 1602)/1949 �olian-Skinner (console, opus 1195), restoration by Berghaus�58/4-9S; 60/18; 64/16; 72/5I; 75/9; 76/26-27 (Convention)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Mary of the Angels (Polish) Catholic Church, 1920 W. W. Kimball, console D. S. Wentz, ongoing restoration Berghaus�3/1-2S; 30/12, 26I; 52/6, 15-16S, 20-21; 75/12; 77/3
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, c. 1863-1871 Pilcher (?), replaced c. 1878 or 1888 Jackson, rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�16/8-9SI; 28/35-36
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Matthias Catholic Church, 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5649)�82/7, 17-21SI; 83/9
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Michael Catholic Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Patrick Catholic Church, 1858 Erben, replaced c. 1873 William Pilcher, replaced 1914 Austin�35/5 (Erben); 37/6; 62/6 (Austin)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church, merger of Saint Paul Episcopal Church and Redeemer Episcopal Church�see Saint Paul Episcopal Church and Redeemer Episcopal Church
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Catholic Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Catholic Church, 1900 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt Wiener Bros.�16/6-7SI; 24/20 (insert)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Community Church, built as Saint Paul Norwegian Lutheran Church�see Saint Paul Norwegian Lutheran Church
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, unknown, replaced 1915 Austin (opus 579), burned 1956, replaced 1958 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and rebuilt as opus 8516 for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White, to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/5, 23-33SPI (Austin/M�ller); 71/21S (Pasi); 72/6
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Evangelical Church, later Saint Paul First Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Paul United Church of Christ�see Saint Paul United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, unknown (1854), burned 1871, congregation later Saint Paul Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Paul United Church of Christ, see also Saint Paul United Church of Christ�35/5; 36/8; 42/25, 31
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul First Evangelical and Reformed Church, founded as Saint Paul Evangelical Church, now Saint Paul United Church of Christ�see Saint Paul United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul German Lutheran Church, unknown (1854), burned 1871, congregation later Saint Paul Lutheran (Missouri Synod), now First Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Lancashire-Marshall, replaced 1959 Casavant (opus 2539, built for Bay City, Michigan, Madison Avenue Methodist Church, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church), replaced in new building 1972 Schlicker�15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 35/5 (unknown); 36/8 (unknown); 42/25, 31 (unknown)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Norwegian Lutheran Church, later Saint Paul Community Church, 1906 Austin (opus 172), altered Berghaus�75/12
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal Church, built as Third Presbyterian Church, 1858 Jardine, (Third Church moved to new building housed 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 509), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 636), burned 1959), new church constructed c. 1885, retaining Jardine, building now West Side Community Church�25/21 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul United Church of Christ, founded as Saint Paul Evangelical Church, later Saint Paul First Evangelical and Reformed Church, 1898 Johnson & Son (opus 860), replaced 1936 Wangerin, replaced 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1281), burned 1955, replaced 1957 �olian-Skinner (opus 1328), see also Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church and Saint Paul First Evangelical and Reformed Church�2/4 (Johnson); 28/15
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Paul Universalist Church, Erben (1857), burned 1871, replaced 1875 Odell (opus 141), rebuilt 1892 Bassett)�25/23 (Odell); 26/20 (Odell/Bassett); 35/5; 36/9-10P; 42/26, 30, 31
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Peter Catholic Church, 1852 Helmkamp, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Louis Catholic Church, moved to Saint Peter 1868, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 582)�25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 29/5 (Helmkamp); 35/5 (Helmkamp); 36/3 (Helmkamp)
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Peter Lutheran Church, 1869 Pilcher Bros. (opus 120)�35/5; 40/5-6S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Philip Neri Catholic Church, 1920�s Wangerin Art Pipe
Organ Company (opus 324)�74/3, 11-13SI; 75/13
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Simon (Episcopal) Mission, building later All Angels Episcopal Mission, later Buddhist Temple of Chicago, 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 174, factory number 1428), later in Evanston, Illinois, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, 2001 restorative repairs Bradford Organ Company and Chicago-Midwest Chapter Organ Historical Society�19/4-5SI; 65/15, 26-29SI; 67/16; 72/4I; 73/10-11I; 75/12; 77/3
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Stanislaus Kostka (Polish) Catholic Church, 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 553), rebuilt 1927 Wicks (opus 727), console rebuilt 1960's Delle�25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 52/6-10S (both organs), 20
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Stephen Church of God in Christ, built as Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist, 1917 Skinner (opus 281), broken up for parts 1999 Organ Clearing House�66/5-8SI
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Stephen Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1871 Pilcher Bros. (opus 129)�35/6; 42/19-20S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Stephen Methodist Episcopal Church (merged with West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, using West Pullman facility, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and Pullman United Methodist Church, 1882 Steere & Turner opus 170, to form Greenstone United Methodist Church, using Pullman facility), later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church�76/4
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church, 1935 Kilgen organ (opus 5287), possibly built for Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1934 World's Fair, Swift Auditorium (opus 5229)�24/22, 28-34SI; 58/12
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Timothy Episcopal Church, 1914 Austin (opus 471, built for Forest Park, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran, replaced by 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1235), gone), building now Mount Vernon Baptist Church�61/15-18S
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 80, factory number 1330), burned May 15, 1955, rebuilt 1959 Tellers Organ Company, alterations 1994 Frank J. Sauter & Sons�63/11-15SPI; 64/19
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church (now defunct), 1867 Wolfram & Haeckel (?)�35/5; 39/4
Chicago, Illinois: Saint Wenceslaus (Polish) Catholic Church, 1934 Wicks (opus 1235), from Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital Chapel (rebuilt 1991 Wicks for Darien, Illinois, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church), replaced 1991 J. W. Walker & Sons�52/6, 17-19S (both organs), 21
Chicago, Illinois: Saints Peter and Paul Episcopal Cathedral, before 1861, Church of the Atonement, 1868 Pilcher Bros. (opus 94)�25/23; 26/19; 29/17-18; 32/17; 35/5; 39/10-11S, 22
Chicago, Illinois: Salem Church (Evangelical Lutheran or Congregational?), G. Andrews�35/5; 38/3-4
Chicago, Illinois: Sauganash Community Church, 1956 M. P. M�ller (opus 8912)�70/40
Chicago, Illinois: Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Scottish Rite Cathedral (built as Unity Unitarian Church, later Medinah Temple), 1875 Hook & Hastings (opus 794)�3/5S (Hook opus 794); 4/10 (Hook opus 794 erratum); 14/14 (Hook opus 471); 21/11 (opus 794); 23/10-12SI (opus 794); 24/11 (opus 794); 25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/20 (opus 794); 28/20 (opus 794); 29/33, 34 (opus 794); 35/5 (Hook opus 471); 42/26-27, 30-31 (opus 471); 55/1313-16S (both organs); 56/20; 62/6 (Hook); 70/4I (1875 Hook & Hastings); 75/7-8, 15 (recording); 76/15-16 (Convention); 78/4
Chicago, Illinois: Second Baptist Church (founded as Tabernacle Baptist), unknown (possibly First Baptist 1857 House), burned 1871, replaced unknown, replaced 1883 Schlaudecker)�25/23 (1877 unknown); 26/19; 33/7-9, 11I (Schlaudecker); 35/5 (House), 6 (Unknown); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12; 42/20, 22
Chicago, Illinois: Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 525), rebuild 1928-1929 Austin (opus 1646)�62/26; 77/4-8SI (Austin); 78/8, 28I
Chicago, Illinois: Second Dutch Reformed Church, 1866 Pilcher Bros. (opus 74)�35/5; 38/11S
Chicago, Illinois: Second German Baptist Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Second Presbyterian Church (see also Olivet Presbyterian Church), (1852 Hall & Labagh proposal, not built); 1854 Andrews, rebuilt 1864 Henry W. Chant, burned 1871, replaced 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 410), rebuilt 1892 Farrand & Votey, rebuilt 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 535), rebuilt 1917 Austin (opus 767)�25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31 (Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Johnson), 21 (Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S (Andrews/Chant); 39/8; 42/26, 30-32 (Andrews); 43/22; 54/12; 55/4-10S (Andrews/Chant/Austin); 56/19-20
Chicago, Illinois: Second Universalist Church, unknown�25/21
Chicago, Illinois: Dr. Nicholas Senn residence, W. W. Kimball�30/14
Chicago, Illinois: Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist, 1967 �olian-Skinner (opus 1450)�18/6; 75/3
Chicago, Illinois: Seventh Presbyterian Church, unknown, burned 1871�25/21; 35/6; 42/20
Chicago, Illinois: Sherwood School of Music (now Sherwood Conservatory of Music), 1941 �olian-Skinner (opus 3015), now in Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, Choir Room; also, M. P. M�ller, now in Florida�61/4S (�olian-Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Sinai Congregation Synagogue, 1861 Wolfram & Haeckhel, burned 1871, replaced 1871 Marshall Brothers, replaced 1881 Moline, replaced 1911 Casavant (opus 454), (console installed by D. S. Wentz at Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, for 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Saint Martin and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)), rebuilt 1951 Wicks�16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21 (Central), 23 (Moline/Central); 26/20 (Central/Moline); 35/5-6 (Wolfram & Haeckhel, Marshall Bros.); 37/13-14I; 41/21-23; 42/25, 31-32
Chicago, Illinois: Sister Ann�s Miracle Revival Center-Faith Temple, built as First German Baptist Church, later Good Shepherd Bible Church, 1901 Lyon & Healy opus 97 (factory number 1349), to be installed in Appleton, Wisconsin, Saint Mary Catholic Church�60/4-5S; 61/5
Chicago, Illinois, Sixth Presbyterian Church, 1875 merger of Ninth Presbyterian Church and Grace Presbyterian Church, merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see also First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), later merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!) to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, building later New Hope House of Prayer, 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 571), rebuilt c. 1910 Morris & Verney, rebuilt 1917 M. P. M�ller (opus 2289)�70/37; 71/16-17S
Chicago, Illinois: Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, merger of Ninth and Grace Presbyterian Churches�see Sixth Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: Art Smith residence, built as Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, later Mount Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church�see Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist
Chicago, Illinois: Sons of Peace Synagogue, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: South Community Church, 1975 merger of South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church (1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 125, factory number 1378)), 1869 Johnson (opus 295), c. 1895 W. W. Kimball, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory number 1315), building became New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1988, L&H66 in storage in Wisconsin�see also Forrestville Congregational Church, South Congregational Church) and Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial Church (a merger of Memorial Baptist Church and First Christian Church�see also Memorial Baptist Church, Memorial Church, Monumental Baptist Church), c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1988)�see also South Congregational Church, University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ
Chicago, Illinois: South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church, merged 1975 with Community Christian Church to form South Community Church, merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disicples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ (merged 1927 with Memorial Church, a merger of Memorial Baptist Church�building now Monumental Baptist Church�and First Christian Church�see also Memorial Baptist Church/Monumental Baptist Church), c. 1923 Warren Gratian, sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church, replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1988), building later New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1998, 1869 Johnson & Son (opus 295, probably rebuilt from 1846 Thomas Appleton in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims, sold to Chicago, Illinois, Memorial Baptist Church), c. 1895, W. W. Kimball, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory number 1315), now in Appleton, Wisconsin (in storage)�26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson); 40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/4-5SI (Lyon & Healy); 62/24 (Appleton/Johnson); 66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: South Deering United Methodist Church, merged 2002 with New Fellowship United Methodist Church (merger of West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, using West Pullman facility, and Saint Stephen United Methodist Church, 1911 Estey opus 849, building later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church) and Pullman United Methodist Church (1882 Steer & Turner opus 170), to form Greenstone United Methodist Church�see Greenstone United Methodist Church
Chicago, Illinois: South Presbyterian Church, merged with Twenty-Eighth Street Presbyterian Church to form Thirty-First Street Presbyterian Church, later Fifth Presbyterian Church�see Fifth Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, built as Saint Stephen Methodist Episcopal Church (merged with West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, to form New Fellowship United Methodist Church, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and Pullman United Methodist Church, 1882 Steere & Turner opus 170, to form Greenstone United Methodist Church), later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, 1911 Estey opus 849�76/4
Chicago, Illinois: State Street Methodist Episcopal Church�see Wabash Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church
Chicago, Illinois: Mrs. Horatio O. Stone residence, 1895 W. W. Kimball�30/14
Chicago, Illinois: Studebaker Theatre, 1895 W. W. Kimball, moved c. 1904 to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Gesu Catholic Church, rebuilt c. 1959 Kilgen, later alterations, replaced in Chicago 1914 W. W. Kimball�4/10
Chicago, Illinois: Swedish Baptist Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Swedish Lutheran (Immanuel) Church, 1869 Johnson (opus 309), burned 1871�35/5; 42/26, 31
Chicago, Illinois: Swift mansion, c. 1918 �olian (opus 1406), now in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Belvidere, Illinois�58/12
Chicago, Illinois: Symphony Center, built as Orchestra Hall, 1904 Lyon & Healy (opus 164, factory number 1417), replaced 1981 M. P. M�ller (opus 11427), console rebuilt 1995 Fabry, rebuilt 1997 Casavant�25/11
Chicago, Illinois: Tabernacle Baptist Church�see Second Baptist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Tabernacle Congregational Church (a.k.a. West Side Tabernacle), 1866 Stuart, burned 1871�35/6; 42/20-22
Chicago, Illinois: Temple Baptist Church, founded as Humboldt Park Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball, rebuilt as Temple 1923, 1927 WurliTzer (opus 1713), refurbished c. 1980's Gilbert Mead, building now Iglesia Evangelica Bautista�25/24-27SI
Chicago, Illinois: Temple Sholom Synagogue, 1929 Wurlitzer (opus 2065)�25/25; 75/9I; 76/27-29 (Convention); 77/3
Chicago, Illinois: Temple Sinai�see also Sinai Congregation Synagogue
Chicago, Illinois: Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist, building later Saint Stephen Church of God in Christ, 1917 Skinner (opus 281), broken up for parts by Organ Clearing House 1999�66/5-8SI
Chicago, Illinois: Third Presbyterian Church, 1858 Jardine, new building housed 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 509), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 636), burned 1959, old building and organ sold to Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal, (new church constructed c. 1885, retaining Jardine, building now West Side Community Church)�25/21, 23 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 36/10; 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons)
Chicago, Illinois: Thirty-First Street Presbyterian Church, merger of South Presbyterian Church and Twenty-Eighth Street Presbyterian Church, later Fifth Presbyterian Church�see Fifth Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1849 Hall & Labagh (?), replaced 1861 Stevens & Jewett, burned 1871, replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 632)�28/14 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5, 16; 37/11-13S; 42/25, 30-31 (Stevens & Jewett); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh)
Chicago, Illinois: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1953 M. P. M�ller (opus 8549), relocated 2000 by Berghaus to Hobart, Indiana, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church of Northwest Indiana (ELS)�69/5-6SI
Chicago, Illinois: Trinity Lutheran, 1867 Pilcher Bros. (opus 90)�35/5; 39/4S
Chicago, Illinois: Trinity Methodist Church, 1875 Steer & Turner (opus 89)�25/23; 26/19; 70/34
Chicago, Illinois: Twenty-Eighth Street Presbyterian Church, merged with South Presbyterian to form Thirty-First Street Presbyterian Church, later, Fifth Presbyterian Church�see Fifth Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: Union Avenue United Methodist Church, founded as Winter Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 1890 Johnson & Son (opus 729)�16/10-11SI; 24/11; 28/6, 25; 29/34; 58/4, 9-10S; 60/18
Chicago, Illinois: Union Park Baptist Church, merged with Ashland Avenue Baptist Church (founded as Coventry Street Baptist Church) to form Fourth Baptist Church, c. 1891 Woodberry & Harris�23/16-19; 70/14
Chicago, Illinois: Union Park Congregational Church, 1868 Johnson (opus 243), burned 1869, replaced 1871 Hook & Hastings (opus 578), church merged with First Congregational Church to became New First Congregational Church, replaced 1927 W. W. Kimball (opus 6949), building now First Baptist Congregational Church, chapel, built for Chicago Theological Seminary, houses fa�ade to 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879), became chapel in 1927 to Union Park, New First, and First Baptist Congregational Churches�3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball), 20 (Chapel); 24/11 (Kimball); 25/23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33 (Hook & Hastings/ Kimball); 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings), 31 (Johnson); 75/12; 77/3
Chicago, Illinois: Unitarian Church of the Messiah, founded as First Unitarian Church, later resumed First Church name�see also First Unitarian Church, 1863 Pilcher Bros. (opus 53), replaced 1891 Frank Roosevelt (opus 506), now in Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church, restored 1998 Rutz�6/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 35/5 (Pilcher); 37/16-17S; 53/5 (Roosevelt); 54/8S, 10-11 (Roosevelt); 58/3 (Rutz); 63/4 (Roosevelt); 65/5, 13 (Roosevelt); 70/35; 75/10
Chicago, Illinois: United Church of Hyde Park, founded as First Presbyterian Church of Hyde Park, Illinois, present building built as Hyde Park Presbyterian Church (1930 merger with Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W. Kimball), merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball)), 1870 Hall & Labagh, built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterian Church, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple, replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, and relocated by La Marche, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443)�26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI; 67/18 (Skinner)
Chicago, Illinois: Unity Unitarian Church (building became Medinah Temple, now Scottish Rite Cathedral), 1868 Hook & Hastings (opus 471); 1875 Hook & Hastings (opus 794)�3/5S (Hook opus 794); 4/10 (Hook opus 794 erratum); 14/14 (Hook opus 471); 21/11 (opus 794); 23/10-12SI (opus 794); 24/11 (opus 794); 25/21, 23 (both Hooks); 26/20 (opus 794); 28/6, 20 (opus 794); 29/33, 34 (opus 794); 35/5 (Hook opus 471); 39/14-17SP (1868 Hook); 41/6-7, 13 (1868 Hook); 42/26-27, 30-31 (opus 471); 55/13-16S (both organs); 56/20; 62/6 (Hook); 70/4I (1875 Hook & Hastings); 75/7-8, 15 (recording); 76/15-16 (Convention); 78/4
Chicago, Illinois: University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ, founded as the Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial Church (founded as Memorial Baptist Church and merged with First Christian Church, Memorial building later Monumental Baptist Church�see also Monumental Baptist Church), merged 1980 with South Community Church (a 1975 merger of South Congregational Church, founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, and merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church, and Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)�see also South Congregational Church, building later New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1998), c. 1923 Warren Gratian, sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church, replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), 1988 manual keyboards replaced�66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner); 75/9 (Skinner); 76/25-26 (Convention); 81/17I; 82/25
Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, 1927 Skinner (opus 634), rebuilt 1976 Kurt Roderer, alterations by David Skinner, gallery organ rebuilt Schlicker, some restoration Bradford�16/22-24, 29SI; 28/9; 76/12I
Chicago, Illinois: University Place Baptist Church, perhaps later Memorial Baptist Church�see Memorial Baptist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Van Buren German Methodist Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/25
Chicago, Illinois: Visitation Catholic Church, 1910 Casavant (opus 427), replaced 1929 Austin (opus 1670), Casavant moved 1929 to Cicero, Illinois, Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault, parish combined with Saint Basil Catholic Church, c. 1990, to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, see also Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, Saint Basil demolished 1998�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI (Austin/Casavant); 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Chicago, Illinois: Wabash Avenue Baptist Church, founded as Edina Place Baptist Church, later Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 554), burned 1881, rebuilt as Immanuel Baptist Church, 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 570), burned 1891, rebuilt with 1891 Kilgen�25/21 (Hook), 23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Hook/Johnson); 35/6 (Hook); 41/8; 70/13, 15
Chicago, Illinois: Wabash Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (founded as State Street Methodist Episcopal Church), 1858 Johnson (opus 75), sold to Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Wabash Church purchased Olivet Presbyterian Church in 1872, with 1868 Johnson (opus 246)�25/21 (1868 Johnson), 23 (1858 Johnson); 26/19 (1858 Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson opus 75); 37/8-10S; 55/6
Chicago, Illinois: West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. M�ller opus 4448, merged with Saint Stephen United Methodist Church (1911 Estey opus 849, building later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church), to form New Fellowship United Methodist Church, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and Pullman United Methodist Church (1882 Steere & Turner opus 170) to form Greenstone United Methodist Church�76/4 (merger)
Chicago, Illinois: West Side Community Church, built as Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal Church, 1858 Jardine from Chicago, Illinois, former Third Presbyterian Church (new building housed 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 509), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 636), burned 1959, old building and organ sold to Saint Paul, new church constructed c. 1885, retaining Jardine)�25/21 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons)
Chicago, Illinois: West Side Tabernacle Church�see Tabernacle Congregational Church
Chicago, Illinois: Westminster Presbyterian Church, no known pipe organ, merged 1871 with North Presbyterian Church to form Fourth Presbyterian Church�see also North Presbyterian Church and Fourth Presbyterian Church
Chicago, Illinois: WGN Studio, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Chicago, Illinois: Wilson Street Mission Church, unknown, burned 1871�42/26
Chicago, Illinois: Winter Street Methodist Episcopal Church, now Union Avenue United Methodist Church, 1890 Johnson & Son (opus 729)�16/10-11SI; 24/11; 28/6, 25; 29/34; 58/4, 9-10S; 60/18
Chicago, Illinois: Woodlawn Baptist Church, founded as Lexington Avenue Baptist Church, 1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1973)�23/22-23SI; 70/9
Chicago, Illinois: Woodlawn Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1924 M. P. M�ller (opus 3865)�70/38
Chicago, Illinois: Woodlawn Park Methodist Episcopal Church, later Woodlawn United Methodist Church, 1906 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 561), rebuilt 1941 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 1952), demolished 1998�62/10-12S; 70/38I
Chicago, Illinois: Woodlawn Park Presbyterian Church, merged 1926 with First Presbyterian Church, W. W. Kimball, junked 1926 (see First Presbyterian Church)�58/15; 62/10; 66/24; 70/37-38
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Barckhoff (proposal), sold to Erie, Pennsylvania, Saint Peter Cathedral�17/11, 30-31, 36-37S; 18/10
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, 2 W. W. Kimball portable organs�17/11-14, 37; 18/11
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Lyon & Healy, possibly later in Chicago, Illinois, Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church (?), replaced 1855 unknown, burned 1871, burned 1953, rebuilt William Delle�13/8-9, 13SI (Delle); 17/11, 14-15, 37; 18/11
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, Pilcher, later in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, (replacing c. 1869 Jardine, rebuilt 1892 Frederick H. James), rebuilt 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1600), rebuilt 1950�s unknown, rebuilt 1970�s unknown�17/11, 15-20SI, 37; 18/11-15
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Festival Hall (a.k.a. Choral Hall), 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 700), now in Ann Arbor, Michigan, University of Michigan, Hill Auditorium, rebuilt 1913 Hutchings, rebuilt 1927 Skinner (opus 664), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 664-A)�17/11, 20-30, 37S; 18/10-15; 19/14-21; 20/11-21; 21/8-22; 48/6
Chicago, Illinois: World's Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Mechanics Hall, 1893 Welte orchestrion�20/4-5, 8
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Michigan Building, Farrand & Votey�17/11, 15; 18/11
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Women�s Building, Vocalion reed organ�18/11
Chicago, Illinois: World's Fair (1933-1934), Black Forest Village, 1934 Kilgen (opus 5238)�24/34
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1933-1934), House of Religion, 1933 M. P. M�ller (opus 6143), moved to Evanston, Illinois, Seabury-Western Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, altered 1970�s, replaced 1998, 1975 Casavant (opus 3245), built for Rockford, Illinois, Our Savior Lutheran Church, moved by Kurt Roderer�24/22-28, 34-37 SI (M�ller); 28/9 (M�ller)
Chicago, Illinois: World�s Fair (1933-1934), Swift Auditorium, Kilgen organ (opus 5229), possibly sold 1935 to Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church (opus 5287)�24/22, 28-34SI; 58/12
Chicago, Illinois: World's Fair (1933-1934), Horticultural Hall, 1934 Kilgen (opus 5248), possibly to Springfield, Illinois, Central Baptist, broken for parts�24/34
Chicago, Illinois: Xenia Baptist Church, later Zoar Baptist Church, merged 1861 with Mount Zion Baptist Church to form Olivet Baptist Church�see Olivet Baptist Church
Chicago, Illinois: Young Men�s Christian Association�22/12; 38/14
Chicago, Illinois: Zeuch, William, residence, 1924 Skinner (opus 424), additions 1925 (Skinner), removed to Lake Forest, Illinois, Theodore G. Robinson residence, rebuilt 1949 A. R. Temple & Associates for Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church, replaced 1941 Austin (opus 2043), burned 1947, which replaced 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), replaced c. 1967 by Allen, broken up for parts�59/11-16S
Chicago, Illinois: Zion German Evangelical Lutheran, 1868 Pilcher Bros. (opus 95), replaced (?) 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 117 (factory number 1369)�35/5; 39/12-13S (Pilcher)
Chicago, Illinois: Zion Synagogue, 1862/1868 Pilcher (opus 46), ordered for Goshen, Indiana, Saint James Church, built for Springfield, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church (1862), replaced c. 1867 Pilcher (opus 78), moved to Chicago, Illinois, Zion (1868)�35/5; 39/9S
Chicago, Illinois: Zoar Baptist Church, founded as Xenia Baptist Church, merged 1861 with Mount Zion Baptist Church to form Olivet Baptist Church�see Olivet Baptist Church
Cicero, Illinois: Mary, Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, 1929 relocation of 1910 Casavant (opus 427), built for Chicago, Illinois, Visitation Catholic Church (replaced at Visitation 1929 Austin (opus 1670), parish combined with Saint Basil Catholic Church, c. 1990, to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, see also Saint Basil Catholic Church, 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1496), 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, Saint Basil demolished 1998), rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2281), altered 1970�s D. S. Wentz, restoration ongoing 1990�s Michael Perrault�63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI (Austin/Casavant); 67/8, 18 (Visitation)
Cicero, Illinois: Saint Frances of Rome Catholic Church, unknown, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/37
Clinton, Illinois: Family of God Church (built as Saint Paul Universalist Church), c. 1900 Barckhoff, rebuilt Degner�7/3-4, 6SI
Clinton, Illinois: Saint Paul Universalist Church, later Family of God Church, c. 1900 Barckhoff, rebuilt Degner�7/3-4, 6SI
Crescent City, Illinois: Saint Peter Lutheran Church, 1901 Hinners, rebuilt 1970 Roderer�28/40
Crystal Lake, Illinois: Michael and Susan Friesen residence, 1984 Roderer, built for Hoffman Estates�28/41
Darien, Illinois: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, 1934 Wicks (opus 1235), later in Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church, rebuilt 1991 Wicks�52/6, 17-18S (both organs), 21
De Kalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University, Music Building, 1970 Flentrop, 1974 Zimmer, Boutell Memorial Concert Hall, Martin Ott (1983)�46/2-3S (Ott)
Decatur, Illinois: First United Methodist Church, 1973 Noack�7/4, 7SI
Decatur, Illinois: Saint John Episcopal Church, Jardine, replaced 1884 Pilcher, replaced 1892 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 146, built 1884 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Episcopal Church), rebuilt Reuter�32/4
Des Plaines, Illinois: Oehler Funeral Home, Geneva�82/5SI; 83/3
Dixon, Illinois: W. W. DeWolf Residence, 1866 Pilcher Bros. (opus 71)�38/12S
Dixon, Illinois: Saint Luke Episcopal Church, Howell (opus 9)�12/11-12S
Downers Grove, Illinois: First Christian Church, 1977 Berghaus�28/36
Downers Grove, Illinois: First United Methodist Church, 1974 Lawrence Phelps and Associates�63/2
Downers Grove, Illinois: Janet Hutchins residence, 1981 Berghaus�28/37
Downers Grove, Illinois: Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1964 Reuter (opus 1461), rebuilt 1982 Berghaus�28/38
Elgin, Illinois: Church of the Brethren, General Board Offices, 1698 Joseph Christoph Harttman, restored 1975 John Brombaugh�9/4-5, 7I; 11/9 (insert)SI; 24/11; 28/6, 18; 29/33
Elgin, Illinois: First Congregational Church, 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 71), rebuilt hybrid, rebuilt 1970 Berghaus�28/37
Elgin, Illinois: Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1976 Berghaus�28/36
Elk Grove Village, Illinois: Earl Miller residence, later in Andover, Massachusetts, 1971 Berghaus�28/36
Elkhart, Illinois: Elkhart Christian Church, Pilcher, earlier in Elkhart, Illinois, Oglehurst Estate�32/3-5SI
Elkhart, Illinois: Oglehurst Estate, Pilcher, moved 1985 to Elkhart, Illinois, Elkhart Christian Church�32/3-5SI
Elkhart, Illinois: Saint John the Baptist Episcopal Chapel, 1891 Hook & Hastings (opus 1481)�32/3
Elmhurst, Illinois: William Beecher residence, 1850�s George Jardine, relocated 2002 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence�79/3-4S
Elmhurst, Illinois: Saint Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Peter United Church of Christ, 1898 Hinners & Albertsen, later M. P. M�ller, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus�28/37 (M�ller)
Evanston, Illinois: William H. Barnes residence, hybrid, later in Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Fisher Catholic Church�17/38; 28/9
Evanston, Illinois: Michael David residence, 1994 Bradford (opus 10)�72/10S
Evanston, Illinois: Dr. Richard Enright residence, 1971 Roderer�28/40
Evanston, Illinois: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Peloubet, rebuilt or replaced 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 105, factory number 1357), later in storage with Organ Clearing House, also 1914 Skinner (opus 208), additions possibly by La Marche, building sold 2001 to Music Institute of Chicago�65/15, 22-26, 28SI (Lyon & Healy, Skinner); 67/16 (Skinner); 83/4-7SPI; 84/4-5I
Evanston, Illinois: First Congregational Church, 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33), burned, replaced 1886 Hilborne Roosevelt (opus 299), fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp (relocated to Evanston, Illinois, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, rebuilt 1952 Reuter (opus 1020), installed by Frank C. Wichlac & Son, replaced 1993 Casavant), replaced 1927 Skinner (opus 616)�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 70/43 (Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner); 75/12 (Skinner)
Evanston, Illinois: Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, 1952 Reuter (opus 1020, rebuild of 1886 Roosevelt (opus 299), built for Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church, fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp, replaced 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33, burned), replaced 1927 Skinner (opus 616)), replaced 1993 Casavant�69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner)
Evanston, Illinois: Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1981 Roderer�28/41
Evanston, Illinois: Music Institute of Chicago�see First Church of Christ, Scientist
Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, 1894 W. W. Kimball�30/10
Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, Fisk Hall, 1909 Casavant (opus 354), later in Lutkin Hall, rebuilt 1941 Casavant (opus 1681)�19/6-9SI
Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, Alice Millar Chapel, 1963 �olian-Skinner (opus 1413)�19/9
Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, 1968 Roderer�28/40-41
Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, Vail Chapel, 1969 Roderer rebuild of 1860 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 265, built for Thomaston, Maine, Congregational Church)�28/40
Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, 1970 Roderer�28/40
Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, 1976 Roderer�28/41
Evanston, Illinois: Karel Paukert residence 1971 Roderer, now in Cleveland, Ohio�28/40-41
Evanston, Illinois: Wolfgang R�bsam residence, 1974 Rudolf Janke, later in Valparaiso, Indiana, R�bsam residence�25/32-33SI; 68/32-33S
Evanston, Illinois: Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 174, factory number 1428), built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Simon (Episcopal) Mission, 2001 restorative repairs Bradford Organ Company and Chicago-Midwest Chapter Organ Historical Society�19/4-5SI; 65/15, 26-28SI; 67/16; 72/4I; 73/10-11I; 75/12; 77/3
Evanston, Illinois: Saint Luke Episcopal Church, unknown, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1922 Skinner (opus 327), altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, later alterations by Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., chapel organ sold 1986 to Rosemont, Illinois, Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/ Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller); 75/12 (Skinner)
Evanston, Illinois: Seabury-Western Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, 1933 M. P. M�ller (opus 6143), built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair, House of Religion, altered 1970�s, replaced 1998, Casavant (opus 3245), built for Rockford, Illinois, Our Savior Lutheran Church (1975), moved by Kurt Roderer�24/22-28, 34-37 SI (M�ller); 28/9 (M�ller)
Forest Park, Illinois: Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1914 Austin (opus 471), 1939 proposed rebuild by M. P. M�ller, sold to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Timothy Episcopal Church (now Mount Vernon Baptist Church, organ gone), 1950�s proposals from Schantz, Austin, M. P. M�ller, replaced 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 1235), additions by Berghaus�9/9, 11-14SI (�olian-Skinner/Berghaus); 28/37 (�olian-Skinner/Berghaus); 61/7, 15-21S(all organs)P(�olian-Skinner); 62/30; 76/37 (Convention)
Forest Park, Illinois: Saint Peter Lutheran Church, c. 1915/1920 Felgemaker (opus 1200)�13/7, 17SI
Forreston, Illinois: Forreston Reformed Church, 1919 Hinners�12/12
Franklin Park, Illinois: Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, 1979 Berghaus�28/37
Franklin Park, Illinois: Resurrection Lutheran Church, 1964 Wicks, rebuilt 1983 Berghaus�28/38
Freeport, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1864 Pilcher Bros. (opus 59), moved (1931) to Huntley, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, church now closed�5/1-3, 6-7SI; 11/9S (insert); 14/4; 24/11; 28/6, 18; 29/33, 34-35
Galena, Illinois: First United Methodist Church, 1885
Moline�40/21
Galena, Illinois: Grace Episcopal Church, 1838 Henry
Erben�38/21; 40/21
Glen Ellyn, Illinois: Faith Lutheran Church, Noack
(1974)�12/2-3SI; 16/20; 19/25
Glencoe, Illinois: North Shore Congregation Israel, 1963
Casavant (opus 2768)�63/2
Glenview, Illinois: Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1909 Hinners,
replaced 1957 Schlicker, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus, Hinners sold to Northbrook,
Illinois, Saint Giles Episcopal Church, replaced 1993 Helmuth Wolff (opus 37),
Hinners sold to Okemos, Michigan, William J. Schneider�18/16-17SI (Hinners);
28/37
Grand Detour, Illinois: Vincent Gilbert residence, 1902 Lyon
& Healy (opus 124, factory number 1377), built for Ackley, Iowa, First
Presbyterian Church�12/15
Highland, Illinois: Saint Paul Catholic Church, Wicks�53/9
Highland Park, Illinois: Arlene Milani residence, 1973 Roderer�28/40
Hinsdale, Illinois: Redeemer Lutheran Church, hybrid organ, rebuilt 1984 Berghaus�28/37
Hoffman Estates, Illinois: Michael and Susan Friesen residence, 1984 Roderer, moved to Crystal Lake, Illinois�28/41
Huntley, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1864 Pilcher Bros. (opus 59), church now closed, built for Freeport, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church�5/1-3, 6-7SI; 11/9S (insert); 14/4; 24/11; 28/6, 18; 29/33, 34-35
Hyde Park, Illinois: First Baptist Church of Hyde Park, now in Chicago, Illinois, congregation later Hyde Park Baptist Church, later Hyde Park Union Church, c. 1890 unknown, replaced 1914 Skinner (opus 211), rebuilt 1956 M. P. M�ller�70/5, 9-13SI (Skinner/M�ller)
Hyde Park, Illinois: First Presbyterian Church, now in Chicago, Illinois, congregation later Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, merged 1930 Hyde Park Congregational Church to form United Church of Hyde Park (W. W. Kimball), merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball), 1870 Hall & Labagh, built 1852 for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterian Church, then in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple, replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, and relocated by La Marche, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443)�66/11, 24-32SI; 67/18 (Skinner)
Ivesdale, Illinois: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 88, factory number 1340), altered Richard Schneider�7/8-9SI
Jacksonville, Illinois: First Presbyterian Church, 1857 Pilcher (opus 24), built for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Joliet, Illinois: First Presbyterian Church, 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1861), sold 1923 to Maple Park, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, refurbished 1980�s George Buck�12/11S; 24/4, 14-15 (insert) SPI
Joliet, Illinois: Saint Francis College, 1931 Schaefer (opus 144)�27/5
Joliet, Illinois: Saint Francis Convent, 1931 Schaefer (opus 146)�27/5
Joliet, Illinois: Saint Francis Convent Hall, 1941 Schaefer (opus 164)�27/5
Joliet, Illinois: Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1860 Wolfram (sold to Dyer, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, burned 1902), replaced 1875-1876 Schlaudecker, replaced c. 1890 Louis Van Dinter, rebuilt 1932 Schaefer (opus 147)�27/3-12S(Schaefer)I; 33/6-7I (Schlaudecker); 34/9 (Van Dinter)
Joliet, Illinois: Saint Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1884 Emil Witzmann, replaced 1920 Estey (opus 1784), rebuilt 1950�s Warren Gratian, 1981 replaced by electronic, oboe now in Maple Park, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1861)�24/4, 14-15 (insert) SPI (Hook & Hastings); 33/17
Kenilworth, Illinois: Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, 1906 Hook & Hastings
(opus 2106), burned 1906, replaced 1907 Hook & Hastings (opus 2147),
replaced 1928 with c. 1927 Welte (?), built for Wilmette, Illinois, Wilmette
Village Theatre, replaced 1965 �olian-Skinner (opus 1455), since
altered�81/18-23SPI (�olian-Skinner)
Kewanee, Illinois: First Methodist Church, 1894 W. W. Kimball�30/13
Kickapoo, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church (also Saint Patrick Catholic Church in vicinity), Hinners�48/3; 49/4
La Grange, Illinois: Cossitt Avenue School, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/5-8S; 60/2
La Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal
Church, 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627, moved 1908 to Oak Park, Illinois,
Second Presbyterian Church by M. P. M�ller (opus 950), replaced there by M. P.
M�ller opus 4345, building now Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Traditional Catholic Church), replaced 1908 M. P. M�ller opus 891, burned 1924,
replaced 1926 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1970 Casavant opus 3062�85/3-7SI (all
organs)
La Grange, Illinois: First Baptist Church, 1978 Berghaus�28/37
La Grange, Illinois: First Congregational Church, Verney organ, 1937 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job number 1600, using portions of Verney), c. 1957 Reuter console, now in Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (1977), 1965 Reuter organ in chapel (opus 1477), 1978 van Daalen�51/3; 53/8-10S (Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling); 53/11S (Reuter); 85/3, 11-14, 20SI (Reuter, Van Daalen)
La Grange, Illinois: First Presbyterian Church, W. W.
Kimball, replaced 1937 Estey (opus 2798, built as opus 2151 in 1924 for
Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy studio), replaced 1962 �olian-Skinner opus
1390, retaining part of opus 2798 in the chancel), chancel organ since altered,
1981 Brunzema (opus 3)�85/3, 8-11SI (�olian-Skinner, Brunzema)
La Grange, Illinois: Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church,
1940 Wicks (opus 2138), rebuilt 1968-1969 Wicks (opus 4862), rebuilt Berghaus
2002-2003�85/3, 14-17SI (Berghaus)
La Grange Park, Illinois: Convent of the Sisters of Saint Joseph,
Chapel of Our Lady of Bethlehem, 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5555), replaced 1968
Noack (opus 42, since relocated to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, Saint Andrew Catholic
Church) and 1969 Noack (opus 44)� 29/26-30SI;
36/14, insert; 85/3, 17-20SI (all organs)
La Grange Park, Illinois: Saint Michael Lutheran Church, 1958 Schlicker, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/37
Lake Forest, Illinois: Lee and Dorothy Dollack residence, 1983 relocation and rebuild by Prairie (Bradford), of c. 1911 or 1925 (?) Kilgen (opus 3387) built for Lake Forest, Illinois, Saint Mary Catholic Church�28/38
Lake Forest, Illinois: Theodore G. Robinson residence, 1924 Skinner (opus 424), additions 1925 (Skinner), built for Chicago, Illinois, William Zeuch residence, rebuilt 1949, A. R. Temple & Associates, for Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), replaced 1941 Austin (opus 2043) burned in 1947, which replaced 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), replaced by Allen, broken up for parts, c. 1967�57/16 (Hinners); 59/11-16S (all organs)
Lake Forest, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church, c. 1911 or 1925 (?) Kilgen (opus 3387), relocated and rebuilt 1983 by Prairie (Bradford) to Lake Forest, Illinois, Lee and Dorothy Dollack residence�28/38
Lake Zurich, Illinois: Saint Peter United Church of Christ, 1971 Temple Organ Company (Burlington, Iowa) rebuild of 1949 Austin (opus 2159), built for Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church, rebuild of 1922 Tellers-Kent, rebuild of 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 498), rebuild of 1870 Mitchell�13/6-8, 14-16, 18SPI (Mitchell/Roosevelt/Austin, Coburn & Taylor); 14/14 (Mitchell); 15/9 (Mitchell), 18-25, 38SP; 17/24 (Mitchell/Roosevelt); 18/6 (Mitchell); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/21 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8; 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/31, 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9
Lemont, Illinois: Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Wangerin, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus�28/37
Long Grove, Illinois: Long Grove Community Church, 1902 Kilgen organ, restored 1979 James Gruber�18/8-9SI; 57/5-6S, 11; 58/22
Lyons, Illinois: Zion Lutheran Church, 1909 Coburn, rebuilt Doerr, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/36
Maple Park, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1861), built for Joliet, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, moved to Maple Park 1923, refurbished 1980�s George Buck�12/11S; 24/4, 14-15 (insert) SPI
Marshall, Illinois: First United Methodist Church, 1909 Hinners, restored 1982 Holloway�19/10-13, 26 (insert) SPI
Mason City, Illinois: First Methodist Church, 1857 Pilcher (opus 24), built for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Matoon, Illinois: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1917 Reuter-Schwarz (opus 2)�7/9-10S
Menominee, Illinois: Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 93, factory number 1345)�38/21; 40/21
Merna, Illinois: Saint Patrick Catholic Church, 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 192, factory number 1446), refurbished Jack Becker, destroyed 1982 by tornado�7/2-3S; 31/30
Minden, Illinois: Saint John Lutheran Church, Wolfram & Haeckhel�34/17
Minier, Illinois: Liberty Baptist Church (built as Minier Methodist Church), 1857 Pilcher (opus 24), built for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Minier, Illinois: Minier Methodist Church, 1857 Pilcher (opus 24), built for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Morris, Illinois: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 1974 Roderer�28/40
Morton Grove, Illinois: Community Presbyterian Church, 1975 Roderer�28/41
Mundelein, Illinois: Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, c. 1905 Hinners, previously in Estelline, South Dakota, Trinity Lutheran Church, rebuilt David Hagberg and John Dower�43/33
Nauvoo, Illinois: Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Schlaudecker�16/5; 33/6-7I
Norridge, Illinois: Leon Berry residence, hybrid, later in Park Ridge, Illinois�9/3-4, 6-7I
Northbrook, Illinois: Saint Giles Episcopal Church, 1909 Hinners, built for Glenview, Illinois, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (replaced at Glenview 1958 Schlicker, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus), replaced 1993 Helmuth Wolff (opus 37), Hinners sold to Okemos, Michigan, William J. Schneider�18/16-17SI (Hinners)
Northfield, Illinois: Ascension Lutheran Church, 1963 Holtkamp/Metzler (Holtkamp job number 1783), also Wilhelm, Holtkamp/Metzler later at Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Hope Lutheran Church�9/10, 14-15SI (Wilhelm); 18/4-7SI
Northfield, Illinois: Margaret Kemper residence, 1968 Roderer�28/40-41
Northlake, Illinois: Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church, 1966 Charles A. Wiener, replaced c. 1990 by 1908 Hann-Wangerin-Weickhard (opus 89?), built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church (replacing 1866 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 70), built for Sycamore, Illinois, First Congregational Church (replaced 1867 Pilcher Bros. opus 79), moved to Saint Boniface, 1868, possibly rebuilt H. B. Harrison, also possible work by William Delle, church closed c. 1990), relocated by Berghaus�15/4, 6-7SI; 35/5; 39/12S (Pilcher opus 70); 64/9-12SI (both organs)
Oak Lawn, Illinois: Pilgrim Faith United Church, 1980 Prairie (Bradford)�28/38
Oak Park, Illinois: Arts Center of Oak Park, built as the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1916 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1961 Emanuel Semerad, additional alterations 1975-1977 William Hansen, 2000 tonal reversals by CMC-OHS Chapter�61/7, 11-14SP; 62/30; 66/10; 67/6, 11I, 17; 68/3, 38I; 71/6I; 72/4, 8I; 75/11; 76/37-38 (Convention)
Oak Park, Illinois: Austin Boulevard Christian Church, 1923 Henry Pilcher�s Sons (opus 1157)�78/9, 11-12SI; 79/11SP, 18
Oak Park, Illinois: Cornerstone United Methodist Church, built as Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, 1914 M. P. M�ller (opus 1599), congregation merged with Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, Trinity Methodist Church, Willard Memorial Methodist Church, to form Cornerstone�78/9, 12-14SI
Oak Park, Illinois: Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, 1914 M. P. M�ller (opus 1599), congregation merged with Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, Trinity Methodist Church, Willard Memorial Methodist Church, to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church�78/9, 12-14SI; 79/18
Oak Park, Illinois: Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church,
W. W. Kimball, replaced 1922 M. P. M�ller (opus 3224), replaced 1955 M. P.
M�ller (opus 8890)�81/5-7SI; 82/23
Oak Park, Illinois: First Baptist Church, 1922 Skinner (opus 358), replaced 1967 Schantz (opus 716)�61/8
Oak Park, Illinois: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1916 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1961 Emanuel Semerad, additional alterations 1975-1977 William Hansen, building now The Arts Center of Oak Park, 2000 tonal reversals by CMC-OHS Chapter�61/7, 11-14SP; 62/30; 66/10; 67/6, 11I, 17; 68/3, 38I; 71/6I; 72/4, 8I; 75/11; 76/37-38 (Convention)
Oak Park, Illinois: First Congregational Church, 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 559), rebuilt 1903 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1913 Casavant, burned 1916, replaced 1918 Skinner (opus 274), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3544), pipework rebuilt for Rockford, Illinois, Second Congregational Church, by Pipe Organ Specialties, building now First United Church�28/9 (Skinner): 61/8 (Skinner); 82/23I (Johnson & Son)
Oak Park, Illinois: First United Church, built as First Congregational Church, 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 559), rebuilt 1903 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1913 Casavant, burned 1916, replaced 1918 Skinner (opus 274), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3544), pipework rebuilt for Rockford, Illinois, Second Congregational Church, by Pipe Organ Specialties�28/9 (Skinner); 61/8 (Skinner); 82/23I (Johnson & Son)
Oak Park, Illinois: First United Methodist Church, 1890 Henry Pilcher�s Sons, replaced 1911 M. P. M�ller (opus 1259), replaced 1925 Skinner (opus 528), rebuilt 1937 La Marche�61/7-11S(Skinner)P(M�ller/Skinner); 62/30; 74/21 (Skinner)
Oak Park, Illinois: Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (congregation moved to River Forest�see also River Forest), building later Wesleyan Church, still later Living Sanctuary of Faith Church of God in Christ, 1903 Burlington�75/11; 76/36-37 (Convention); 77/3; 81/5, 10-12SI; 82/23
Oak Park, Illinois: Judson Baptist Church, 1929 Estey (opus 2848), rebuilt 1966-1967 �olian-Skinner (opus 1466), alterations by Gilbert Mead�78/9, 14-18SI (both organs); 79/18
Oak Park, Illinois: Light of Liberty Church, built as Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church�see Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church
Oak Park, Illinois: Living Sanctuary of Faith Church of God in Christ, built as Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (congregation moved to River Forest), later Wesleyan Church�see Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
Oak Park, Illinois: Grace Episcopal Church, 1869 E & G. G. Hook (opus 472), built for Chicago, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (replaced 1856 Erben, replaced 1909 W. W. Kimball, burned replaced Estey), 1922 Casavant organ (opus 940), Hook moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Third Congregational Church, burned, Casavant rebuilt 1972 Berghaus, later alterations�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/9 (Casavant), 37 (Casavant/Berghaus); 35/5 (Erben, Hook); 36/9 (Erben/Hook); 58/12; 59/3
Oak Park, Illinois: Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception
Traditional Catholic Church, built as Second Presbyterian Church�see Second
Presbyterian Church
Oak Park, Illinois: Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church, merged with Chicago, Illinois, Saint Lucy Catholic Church to form Saint Catherine of Sienna-Saint Lucy Catholic Church, using Saint Catherine of Sienna Church, 1932 Casavant (opus 1467), renovated 1990�s Christian & Erickson�59/3-4SP; 60/19; 81/5, 9-10SI; 82/23
Oak Park, Illinois: Saint Catherine of Sienna-Saint Lucy Catholic Church, merger of Saint Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church and Chicago, Illinois, Saint Lucy Catholic Church�see information under individual churches
Oak Park, Illinois: Saint Christopher Episcopal Church, 1927 M. P. M�ller (opus 4838), altered Christian & Erickson�81/5, 8-9SI; 82/23
Oak Park, Illinois: Saint Edmund Catholic Church, 1913 Casavant Fr�res (South Haven opus 9), rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2111), alterations by unknown, 2000 renovation by Berghaus�61/7, 14-15S; 62/30; 67/6-7I; 68/3
Oak Park, Illinois: Second Presbyterian Church, 1908 M. P.
M�ller (opus 950, actually 1884 Johnson & son opus 627, built for La
Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, and taken in trade by M�ller and
resold to Second Church), replaced 1925 M. P. M�ller opus 4345, building now
Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Traditional Catholic Church�85/4-5S
(M�ller opus 950/Johnson & son opus 627)
Oak Park, Illinois: Telgdu United Methodist Church, building constructed as Willard Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church�see Willard Memorial Methodist Church
Oak Park, Illinois: Third Congregational Church, 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 472), built for Chicago, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (replaced 1856 Erben, replaced 1909 W. W. Kimball, burned, replaced Estey), moved to Oak Park, Illinois, Grace Episcopal Church (1909), replaced 1922 Casavant (opus 940), moved to Third Church, burned�14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 35/5 (Erben, Hook); 36/9 (Erben/Hook); 39/17-18S (Hook)
Oak Park, Illinois: Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church, later Trinity United Methodis Church, merged with Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, and Willard Memorial Methodist Church to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church�78/12-14
Oak Park, Illinois: Trinity United Methodist Church, formed as Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church, merged with Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, and Willard Memorial Methodist Church to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church�78/9, 12-14
Oak Park, Illinois: Unity Temple Unitarian/Universalist Church�c. 1897 unknown, burned 1905, replaced 1906 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1909 Coburn & Taylor, replaced second-hand M. P. M�ller, removed 1990�s�67/7-8I
Oak Park, Illinois: Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, building later Light of Libert Church, Washington Boulevard congregation merged with Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Trinity Methodist Church, and Willard Memorial Methodist Church to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church, 1917 Hinners�78/12-14
Oak Park, Illinois: Wesleyan Church, built as Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (congregation moved to River Forest), still later Living Sanctuary of Faith Church of God in Christ�see Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church
Oak Park, Illinois: Willard Memorial Methodist Church, 1930�s Temple, rebuilt 1980 Berghaus, merged with Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church and Trinity Methodist Church to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church, Willard building became Telgdu United Methodist Church�28/38; 78/9, 12-14
O�Fallon, Illinois: O�Fallon United Church of Christ, 1973 Berghaus�28/36
Oregon, Illinois: Oregon United Methodist Church, 1968 Walcker�12/15S
Oregon, Illinois: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, Howell (opus 27)�12/15
Orland Park, Illinois: Christ Lutheran Church, 1974 Berghaus�28/36
Oswego, Illinois: Saint Anne Catholic Church, 1986 Martin Ott, burned 2000�67/9-10SI
Palatine, Illinois: Saint John United Church of Christ, Emil Witzmann (attributed, 1880�s)�7S (insert); 8/3-5I; 37/17; 57/5, 7S, 11; 58/22; 75/7-8; 76/17 (Convention); 77/3
Palos Park, Illinois: Peace Memorial United Church of Christ, 1979 Berghaus�28/38
Palos Park, Illinois: Transfiguration Episcopal Church, built for Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church, 1969 Roderer, moved to Palos Park 1971�28/40
Paris, Illinois: Grace Lutheran Church, 1978-1981 Phelps�20/22-23SI
Park Ridge, Illinois: Leon Berry residence, hybrid, earlier in Norridge, Illinois�9/3-4, 6-7I
Park Ridge, Illinois: Park Ridge Presbyterian Church, 1959 Austin (opus 2317), built for Gary (Glen Park), Indiana, Forty-Third Avenue Presbyterian Church�59/16-18S
Park Ridge, Illinois: Saint Mary Episcopal Church, c. 1923 Wirsching, replaced electronic�17/6
Parkersburg, Illinois: Methodist Church, Verny�38/21-22
Paxton, Illinois: Federated Church, 1911 Hinners�40/20
Peoria, Illinois: New Jerusalem Church, 1863 Pilcher, built for Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge (replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 237), burned 1871, replaced 1872 Johnson (opus 386))�24/11 (1872 Johnson); 25/21 (1867 Johnson); 27/24-29SI (both Johnsons); 28/6, 23; 29/31-32S, 33-34 (insert, Johnson opus 386); 35/5 (Pilcher); 37/17-18; 38/19 (1867 Johnson); 42/31 (Johnson opus 237); 62/6 (1872 Johnson)
Peoria, Illinois: Saint Andrew the Apostle Episcopal-Anglican Church, 1897 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 104)�48/3; 49/4-6S
Peoria, Illinois: Saint Joseph Catholic Church (now Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church), 1896 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 100), rebuilt 1980 Steven Hedstrom�4/6-7S; 48/3; 49/3-4S
Peoria, Illinois: Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church (built as Saint Joseph Catholic Church), 1896 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 100), rebuilt 1980 Steven Hedstrom�4/6-7S; 48/3; 49/3-4S
River Forest, Illinois: Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel, 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), built for Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1897 building now Grant Memorial AME Church, First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin additions), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, replaced 1924 Skinner (opus 435), broken up for parts (replaced 1958 Schlicker, now in Music Building, new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258)�62/25-26S; 65/26 (Austin)
River Forest, Illinois: Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded in Oak Park�see also Oak Park), 1931 Skinner (opus 833), rebuilt 1956 Schlicker, rebuilt 1987 Berghaus�81/13-16SI (all organs)
Rock Island, Illinois: Augustana College, Ascension Chapel, Bedient�38/22; 40/21
Rockford, Illinois: Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1975 Casavant (opus 3245), moved 1998 by Kurt Roderer to Evanston, Illinois, Seabury-Western Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, replaced 1933 M. P. M�ller (opus 6143), built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair, House of Religion, altered 1970�s�28/9 (M�ller)
Rockford, Illinois: Second Congregational Church, 1983 Pipe Organ Specialties relocation and rebuild of 1918 Skinner (opus 274), built for Oak Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church (now First United Church), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3544)�28/9 (Skinner); 61/8 (Skinner)
Rogers Park, Illinois (now in Chicago): First Congregational Church, 1891 Hinners & Albertsen�49/8-9S
Roseland, Illinois: annexed to Chicago�see Chicago, Illinois
Rosemont, Illinois: Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, 1986 relocation of 1959 M. P. M�ller (opus 9244), built for chapel of Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (also, unknown, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1922 Skinner (opus 327), altered 1959 �olian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced later alterations by Tellers, later alterations by Kurt Roderer, also work by Frank J. Sauter & Sons, Inc., restorations 1990�s Thompson-Allen, also c. 1986 Karl Wilhelm positiv)�15/26-32 SI (insert) (Skinner/ Casavant/M�ller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI (Skinner/Casavant/M�ller)
Saint Charles, Illinois: First Congregational Church, Wangerin, rebuilt 1980 Berghaus�28/38
Schaumburg, Illinois: Saint Peter Lutheran Church, 1950 Kilgen, rebuilt 1980 Gruber�8/3
Skokie, Illinois: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, c. 1911 unknown, replaced 1927 Wangerin, altered 1960�s unknown, relocated to New Richmond, Wisconsin, Lutheran Church, replaced 1974 Lawrence Phelps and Associates�63/2; 69/7-10SI; 71/22 (Phelps); 75/12 (Phelps)
Skokie, Illinois (Evanston mailing address): Trinity Lutheran Church, 1911 Hinners, new (built 1951) houses 1971 Roderer in church, chapel, 1905 Hinners (built for Aurora, Illinois, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, sold 1975 to Trinity)�12/2 (Roderer); 19/22-25SI (both organs); 28/40 (Roderer)
South Holland, Illinois: Peace Christian Reformed Church, 1973 Becker�17/8-9SI
South Holland, Illinois: Gerrit Verkade residence, 1978 Verkade�17/32-33SI
Springfield, Illinois: Central Baptist Church, possible relocation of 1934 Kilgen (opus 5248), built for Chicago, Illinois, 1933-1934 World's Fair, Horticultural Hall�24/34
Springfield, Illinois: Saint John Sanitarium, 1923 Wicks (opus 461), rebuilt 1941, relocated 1952 to Valparaiso, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church, rebuilt and relocated by Wicks 1968 to Lansdale, Minnesota, Peace Lutheran Church, replaced at Valparaiso 1979 Hendrickson (opus 48)�68/30-32SPI (Wicks/Hendrickson)
Springfield, Illinois: Saint Paul Episcopal Church (later Cathedral), c. 1843 Harrison A. Hough, replaced 1848 Schwab, replaced 1881 Johnson & Son (opus 554), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 930), replaced 1977 electronic�45/4; 47/2-3S (Schwab); 52/4-5
Springfield, Illinois: Third Presbyterian Church, 1862 Pilcher (opus 46--original order for Goshen, Indiana, Saint James Church), moved to Chicago, Illinois, Zion Synagogue (1868), replaced c.1867 Pilcher Bros. (opus 78)�35/5; 39/9S
Streamwood, Illinois: Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, later Immanuel
United Church of Christ�see Immanuel United Church of Christ
Streamwood, Illinois: Immanuel United Church of Christ, earlier Immanuel
Evangelical and Reformed Church, 1888 Emil Witzmann�7S (insert); 8/3-4, 8I;
24/11; 28/6, 19, 37; 29/33; 33/17; 73/3, 7-9SI; 74/20
Sycamore, Illinois: First Congregational Church, 1866 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 70), replaced 1867 Pilcher (opus 79), moved 1868 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Boniface Catholic Church (replaced 1907 Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt (opus 89?), possibly rebuilt H. B. Harrison, possible work by William Delle, church closed 1990, moved by Berghaus to Northlake, Illinois, Saint John Baptist Vianney Catholic Church, replacing 1966 Charles A. Wiener)�15/4, 6-7SI (Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt); 39/12S (Pilcher opus 70); 64/9-12SI (Pilcher opus 70/Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt)
Sycamore, Illinois: Saint John Lutheran Church, 1938 M. P. M�ller (opus 6655), rebuilt 1982 Berghaus�28/38
Sycamore, Illinois: Waterman School, 1889 Henry Pilcher's Sons, relocated and rebuilt 1963 by Notter-Menke, to Aurora, Illinois, Saint David Episcopal Church�22/6-7SI
Techny, Illinois: Divine Word International, Chapel of the Holy Spirit, 1911 Wicks (opus 38), incorporated into 1920�s Wiener Bros., also using pipework of 1902 Austin (opus 65, built for Chicago, Illinois, Bush Temple of Music, burned)�24/19-20 (insert) SI; 69/7, 22-28SI (Austin/Wicks/Wiener); 71/22I (Wiener)
Techny, Illinois: Holy Spirit Convent, Holy Ghost Academy, Wiener Bros., replaced 1959 Wicks (opus 3945)�24/20 (insert)
Techny, Illinois: Saint Anne�s Home, unknown, rebuilt Wiener Bros., rebuilt Wangerin, sold 1982�24/20 (insert)
Tuscola, Illinois: First Methodist Church, 1895 W. W. Kimball�30/14
Waukegan, Illinois: Holy Family Catholic Church, merger of Saint Bartholomew Catholic Church and Saint Joseph Catholic Church, using Saint Joseph Church�81/3
Waukegan, Illinois: Saint Bartholomew Catholic Church, 1952 Austin (opus 2147), congregation merged with Saint Joseph Catholic Church to form Holy Family Catholic Church, using Saint Joseph Church�81/3
Waukegan, Illinois: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, merged with Saint Bartholomew Catholic Church to form Holy Family Catholic Church, using Saint Joseph Church�81/3
Westchester, Illinois: Faith Lutheran Church, 1978 Berghaus�28/37
Wheaton, Illinois: Wheaton College, 1970 Roderer (2 organs)�28/40-41
Wilmette, Illinois: Maria Immaculata Convent, 1920 Wangerin-Weickhardt�19/3-4 (cover) SI
Wilmette, Illinois: Kurt Roderer residence, 1981 Roderer�28/41
Wilmette, Illinois: Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan, replaced 1990 Bradford (opus 6), containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), and William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford); 74/15; 75/14
Wilmette, Illinois: Wilmette Village Theatre, 1914 W. W.
Kimball, replaced c. 1927 Welte (?), Welte sold 1928 to Kenilworth, Illinois,
Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, replaced at Kenilworth 1965 �olian-Skinner
(opus 1455)�81/20
Winnetka, Illinois: Christ Church, Episcopal, Austin (opus 1274), rebuilt, parts in Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church, 1892 Farrand & Votey (opus 119)�3/1, 6, 11-13, 15S (Farrand & Votey); 17/11 (Farrand & Votey); 25/30-31, 33I (Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh); 27/21 (Morton); 28/6 (Farrand & Votey), 13 (Hall & Labagh), 30 (Farrand & Votey); 29/33 (Farrand & Votey); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh); 41/14 (Hall & Labagh); 54/12, 18-20S (Farrand & Votey); 56/19 (Farrand & Votey)
Woodstock, Illinois: Congregational Church, merged with Unitarian Church to form
Congregational Unitarian Church�see Congregational Unitarian Church
Woodstock, Illinois: Congregational Unitarian Church, built as Congregational Church, c. 1907 W. W. Kimball, refurbished with alteration 1985 Bradford�41/31-32SI; 73/3, 5-7SI; 74/20
Woodstock, Illinois: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1910 Hutchings (opus
1661)�28/37; 41/27-31SPI; 73/3-5SPI; 74/20; 75/8; 77/3
Woodstock, Illinois: Unitarian Church, merged with Congregational Church to form
Congregational Unitarian Church�see Congregational Unitarian Church
Woodworth, Illinois: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1892 Pfeffer, rebuilt 1970 Roderer�28/40
Yorkville, Illinois: Cross Lutheran Church, 1913 Hinners, rebuilt 1980 Berghaus�28/37
Zion, Illinois: Christian Catholic Church, 1929 Welte-Tripp, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Augustine Catholic Church (replaced 1905 William Schuelke, church closed 1990, demolished), rebuilt Fabry�20/3-8 (cover)SI
Chesterton, Indiana: Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1929 M. P. M�ller (opus 5558), rebuilt by M�ller (?), building purchased by First United Methodist Church�82/3-4SI
Chesterton, Indiana: First Methodist Church, 1927 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 899), replaced 1984 Steiner-Reck (opus 70), also purchase of 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company rebuild of 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), built for Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church, broken up for parts�68/20
Crown Point, Indiana: Christ Presbyterian Church�59/16
Crown Point, Indiana: Saint John United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks organ, built for Gary, Indiana, First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, organ since removed�60/8-9S
Crown Point, Indiana: Trinity Lutheran Church, John Sole (believed to be Van Dinter), replaced 1984 Berghaus�15/4; 21/25; 28/37
Donaldson, Indiana: Convent Ancilla Domini, Chapel, 1923 Van Dinter organ, console work 1936 Frank Wichlac, work by D. S. Wentz/Bill Wentz, rebuilt 1989 David Skinner, rebuilt 1997 Daniel Bogue & Associates�15/4; 21/6-7, 23-25SI; 27/9; 42/16; 56/6-9S
Dyer, Indiana: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1860 Wolfram (built for Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, sold to Dyer 1875-1876), burned 1902, replaced 1936 W. W. Kimball (opus 7044, second-hand)�27/3-4 (Wolfram/Kimball), 3-5 (Schlaudecker), 3-12 (Van Dinter)
East Chicago, Indiana: Assumption (Slovak) Catholic Church, 1937 Wicks (opus 1592), church closd 1998, organ relocated by Dan Ahearn to Warner, New Hampshire, Magdalene College Chapel�66/9SI
East Chicago, Indiana: First Congregational Church, 1914 Hinners, rebuilt or replaced E. Anderson�65/12-13S (Anderson)
East Chicago, Indiana: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1917 Hinners, replaced 1959 Wicks (opus 3997), building demolished 1998, Wicks in storage for new church�66/8-9SI (Wicks)
Elkhart, Indiana: Saint Vincent Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Fort Wayne, Indiana: Concordia College, now Concordia Seminary, 1971 Roderer�28/40-41
Fort Wayne, Indiana: Eldon Cunningham, purchase of 1888 Johnson & Son (opus 689), built for Chicago, Illinois, Covenant Presbyterian Church, building later Saint John Assyrian American Apostolic Church, Covenant merged with Fullerton Presbyterian and Christ Presbyterian to form Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, church demolished, see also Christ Presbyterian Church and Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, Johnson sold to Cunningham�9/5
Fort Wayne, Indiana: Grace Lutheran Church, 1979 Roderer�28/41
Fort Wayne, Indiana: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1886 Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9; 42/9, 11, 17
Gary, Indiana: Abundant Life Missionary Baptist Church, built as Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church, 1947 Wicks (opus 2751), a rebuild of a second-hand (?) Kilgen, organ removed 2000 to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Motherhouse of Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist�56/10, 12SP; 67/11I
Gary (Miller), Indiana: Bethel Lutheran Church, 1961 M. P. M�ller (opus 9655)�60/15S
Gary (Glen Park), Indiana: Bethel Temple Church of God in Christ�59/16
Gary, Indiana: Bethlehem Lutheran, Bennett (19??), rebuilt unknown�60/15-16S
Gary (West Glen Park), Indiana: Blessed Sacrament Catholic�56/18
Gary (Brunswick), Indiana: Brunswick Presbyterian Church, merged with First Presbyterian Church, now First United Presbyterian Church�59/14
Gary, Indiana: Cathedral of the Holy Angels, c. 1927 Wangerin (?), 1963 Casavant (opus 2769)�53/4; 54/5S, 10; 56/10-11, 15, 17; 63/2 (Casavant); 81/23I
Gary, Indiana: Central Baptist Church, building now Crossroads Missionary Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball (?)�60/13-14S
Gary, Indiana: Christ Episcopal Church, 1912 Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 285), console rebuilt 1936, organ rebuilt 1957-1963 by James W. Biggers, Jr., John J. Norris Organ Company, and others, rebuilt 1980-1981, David L. Hamblin, Jr., building now Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church�60/10-11S
Gary, Indiana: City (United) Methodist Church (founded as First Methodist Episcopal Church) 1926 Skinner (opus 611), building later Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church, now closed, organ later in Lansing, Illinois, David L. Hamblin, Jr., residence, portions burned January 1999�56/10; 59/9-11S; 63/4
Gary, Indiana: Crossroads Missionary Baptist Church, built as Central Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball (?)�60/13-14S
Gary, Indiana: East Side Presbyterian Church (later East Side United Presbyterian Church), merged with First Presbyterian Church, now First United Presbyterian Church�59/14
Gary, Indiana: Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, built as First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later First United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed�60/8-9S
Gary, Indiana: First Baptist Church, building later First Church of God, now Washington Street Church of God, 1926 M. P. M�ller (opus 4104)�60/12
Gary, Indiana: First Baptist Church, 1980 M. P. M�ller (opus 11416)�60/12-13S
Gary, Indiana: First Church of God, built as First Baptist Church, now Washington Street Church of God, 1926 M. P. M�ller organ�60/12
Gary, Indiana: First Congregational Church, 1925 Lyon & Healy/Estey proposal, 1925 Reuter proposal, 1926 Geneva Organ Company�60/6-9SP
Gary, Indiana: First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed�60/8-9S
Gary, Indiana: First Evangelical and Reformed, built as First English Reformed Church, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed�60/8-9S
Gary, Indiana: First Methodist Episcopal Church (later, City (United) Methodist Church), 1917 Hinners�59/9
Gary, Indiana: First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), then in Chicago, Illinois, Annunciation Catholic Church, now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, rebuilt 1978 Harley Perkins, also, 1941 Austin (opus 2043), burned, and 1924 Skinner (opus 424, built for Chicago, Illinois, William E. Zeuch residence, later in Lake Forest, Illinois, Theodore G. Robinson residence, rebuilt 1949 A. R. Temple & Associates, replaced by Allen, broken up for parts, c. 1967)�57/16 (Hinners); 59/11-16S (all organs); 83/3-4I
Gary, Indiana: First United Church of Christ, built as First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed�60/8-9S
Gary, Indiana: First United Presbyterian Church�see First Presbyterian Church
Gary (Glen Park), Indiana: Forty-Third Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1935 Kilgen organ (opus 5258), replaced 1959 Austin (opus 2317), now in Park Ridge, Illinois, Park Ridge Presbyterian Church (congregation now Crown Point, Indiana, Christ Presbyterian Church; building now Bethel Temple Church of God in Christ)�59/16-18S (Austin)
Gary, Indiana: Holy Angels Church/Cathedral�see Gary, Indiana, Cathedral of the Holy Angels
Gary (Glen Park), Indiana: Holy Family (Polish) Catholic Church�56/18
Gary, Indiana: Holy Rosary Catholic Church�56/18
Gary, Indiana: Holy Trinity (Croatian) Catholic Church (later Saint Monica)�56/17
Gary, Indiana: Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church, Kilgen (second-hand?), rebuilt 1947 Wicks (opus 2751), building later Abundant Life Missionary Baptist Church, organ removed 2000 to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Motherhouse of Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist�56/10, 12SP; 67/11I
Gary (Tolleston), Indiana: Sacred Heart (Polish) Catholic�56/18
Gary (Black Oak), Indiana: Saint Ann Catholic Church�56/18
Gary, Indiana: Saint Anthony Catholic Church�56/17
Gary, Indiana: Saint Augustine Episcopal Church, 1967 M. P. M�ller (opus 10376)�60/11-12SP
Gary, Indiana: Saint Casimir (Lithuanian) Catholic Church�56/18
Gary, Indiana: Saint Emeric (Hungarian) Catholic Church�56/18
Gary, Indiana: Saint Hedwig (Polish) Catholic Church, Kilgen�56/14S, 18
Gary, Indiana: Saint John Lutheran (Missouri Synod), Wangerin-Weickhardt�60/14-15S
Gary (Glen Park), Indiana: Saint Joseph the Worker (Croatian) Catholic (founded as Holy Trinity (Croatian) Catholic)�56/17
Gary, Indiana: Saint Luke Catholic Church (now Saint Monica-Saint Luke), 1955 M. P. M�ller (opus 8787)�56/17S
Gary (Glen Park), Indiana: Saint Mark Catholic Church, Geneva�56/15-16S
Gary (Miller), Indiana: Saint Mary of the Lake Catholic Church, 1963 Casavant (opus 2740)�53/4; 56/11S, 15; 74/18I; 75/10; 76/29 (Convention)
Gary, Indiana: Saint Monica Catholic Church (built as Holy Trinity (Croatian) Catholic Church)�56/17
Gary, Indiana: Saint Monica-Saint Luke Catholic Church (built as Saint Luke), Kilgen proposal (not built), 1955 M. P. M�ller (opus 8787)�56/17S
Gary, Indiana: Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church, occupying City (United) Methodist Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 611), now in Lansing, Illinois, David L. Hamblin, Jr., residence�59/9-11S; also, occupying former Christ Episcopal Church, 1912 Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 285), console rebuilt 1936, organ rebuilt 1957-1963 by James W. Biggers, Jr., John J. Norris Organ Company, and others, rebuilt 1980-1981, David L. Hamblin, Jr.�60/10-11S
Gary, Indiana: Stephen Schnurr residence, 1850�s George Jardine, relocated 2002 from Elmhurst, Illinois, William Beecher residence, and 1860�s Derrick & Felgemaker, relocated 2002 from Buffalo, New York, Schlicker Organ Company�79/3-4S (both organs); 1934 Wicks (opus 1197), built for Minersville, Pennsylvania, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, relocated 1999 to Hellertown, Pennsylvania, Saint George Episcopal Church, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, and 1885 Roosevelt (opus 297), built for Washington, DC, Willard Hotel, later in Deland, Florida, Robert Gellerman residence, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana�81/3-4SI (both organs)
Gary, Indiana: Washington Street Church of God, built as First Baptist Church, later First Church of God, 1926 M. P. M�ller�60/12
Gary (Tolleston), Indiana: Westminster Presbyterian Church, merged with First Presbyterian Church, now First United Presbyterian Church�59/14
Glen Park, Indiana: see Gary, Indiana
Goshen, Indiana: Saint James Church, 1862 order for Pilcher (opus 46), cancelled, built for Springfield, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church, moved to Chicago, Illinois, Zion Synagogue (1868), replaced c. 1867 Pilcher Bros. (opus 78)�35/5; 39/9S
Hammond, Indiana: Calumet College of Saint Joseph, 1996 relocation of 1898-1899 W. W. Kimball, built for Sharpsburg (earlier Violet), Ohio, Saint Paul Catholic Church�64/14-15SI
Hammond, Indiana: Covenant Presbyterian Church, founded as First United Presbyterian Church, 1985 David Skinner�65/12
Hammond, Indiana: First United Presbyterian Church, also known as Covenant Presbyterian Church�see also Covenant Presbyterian Church
Hammond, Indiana: Saint John Lutheran Church, 1976 Berghaus�28/37
Hammond, Indiana: Temple Theatre, 1921 Wurlitzer (opus 471), later in Highland, Indiana, Ernest Underwood residence, relocated again to Rensselaer, Indiana, Philip and Diane Underwood residence, received OHS Citation 2003�79/16-17SI; 80/5; 81/24; 83/8
Highland, Indiana: Ernest Underwood residence, relocation of 1921 Wurlitzer (opus 471), built for Hammond, Indiana, Temple Theatre, relocated again to Rensselaer, Indiana, Philip and Diane Underwood residence, received OHS Citation 2003�79/16-17SI; 80/5; 81/24; 83/8
Hobart, Indiana: Augustana Lutheran Church, 1981 Roderer�28/41
Hobart, Indiana: Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church of Northwest Indiana (ELS), 1953 M. P. M�ller (opus 8549), built for Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, relocated 2000 Berghaus�69/5-6SI
Huntington, Indiana: Central Christian Church, 1976 Fisk (opus 67)�22/20-21SI
Huntington, Indiana: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1915 Van Dinter�34/13
Huntington, Indiana: Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 1894 Louis H. Van Dinter & Son�15/4; 21/3-4 (cover) SI; 27/5
Indianapolis, Indiana: First Baptist Church, 1863 Johnson (opus 149), replaced 1874 Clarke, William H. & Co, replaced c. 1904 ??, replaced 1960 Casavant (opus 2575)�44/22-27SP
Indianapolis, Indiana: First Lutheran Church, 1895 M. P. M�ller (opus 217)�80/4
Indianapolis, Indiana: Fourth Presbyterian Church, 1874 Clarke, Kinsley & Co.�44/19-20P, 22
La Porte, Indiana: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, c. 1890 Van Dinter, replaced c. 1950 Kilgen (opus 7578)�34/11-13S(Kilgen)I
La Porte, Indiana: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1851 Erben, 1872 Steer & Turner (opus 45), rebuilt 1978-1979, Wahl�4/1-2SI; 6/4, 6I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 11/10; 12/6 (insert) (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 53/4-5; 54/7S (Steer & Turner/Wahl), 10; 71/7I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 75/10 (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 76/31-32 (Convention)
La Porte, Indiana: Saint Peter Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Lafayette, Indiana: First Baptist Church, 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 648), rebuilt 1971 Berghaus�28/36
Logansport, Indiana: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1915 Louis Van Dinter�34/13-14I
Logansport, Indiana: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1877 Hook & Hastings (opus 870), rebuilt 1970�s Kurt Roderer�24/10-11SI
Merrillville, Indiana: Peace United Church of Christ, founded as Gary, Indiana, First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed�60/8-9S
Michigan City, Indiana: First Congregational Church, Jardine
(18??), c. 1881 Moline, 1891 Roosevelt (opus 506, built for Chicago, Illinois,
Unitarian Church of the Messiah�founded and now known as First Unitarian
Church)�6/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 53/5; 54/8S, 10-11; 58/3
(restoration, Rutz); 63/4 (Roosevelt/Rutz); 65/5; 75/10; 76/32-33 (convention)
Michigan City, Indiana: First Presbyterian Church, 1904 Hinners
(opus 582), burned 1908, replaced 1909 Hinners, replaced 1989 Steiner (opus
84)�18/16I
Miller,
Indiana: see Gary, Indiana
Mishawaka, Indiana: M. V. Beiger residence, Van Dinter, moved to Notre Dame, Indiana, Saint Mary�s College, convent�42/15
Mishawaka,
Indiana: Presbyterian Church, 1884
Van Dinter, replaced 1917 Estey�42/6-9, 13SP
Mishawaka, Indiana: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1884 Louis Van Dinter, rebuilt 1893 Louis Van Dinter, rebuilt 1942 Hillgreen-Lane (opus 1069), rebuilt 1984 Steiner-Reck (opus 69)�21/7 (Van Dinter); 27/8 (Van Dinter); 34/3-11S (both Van Dinters, Steiner-Reck)PI; 42/6, 8, 11, 13, 16-17
Mishawaka, Indiana: Saint Paul (Episcopal) Pro-Cathedral, organ moved by Louis Van Dinter, from Niles, Michigan, Ring Lardner residence�42/13-15, 16
Mishawaka, Indiana: Saint Peter Lutheran Church, Van Dinter�42/16
New Haven, Indiana: Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�34/9
Notre Dame, Indiana: Notre Dame University, seminary, Van Dinter, moved from South Bend, Indiana, Saint Patrick Catholic Church�42/15
Notre Dame, Indiana: Saint Mary�s College, convent, Van Dinter, moved from Mishawaka, Indiana, M. V. Beiger residence�15/4; 42/15-17; 65/5-6, 13SI
Notre Dame, Indiana: Saint Mary�s College, Holy Ghost Chapel, Van Dinter & Son�15/4; 42/15-17; 65/5
Peru, Indiana: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, c. 1900 Henry Pilcher's Sons�22/4-5SI
Peru, Indiana: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�34/9
Peru, Indiana: Saint Charles Catholic Church, 1893 Louis H. Van Dinter�15/4; 21/4-5SI
Peru, Indiana: Saint James Episcopal Church, later Trinity Episcopal Church, now Holy Trinity Episcopal Church�see Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Peru, Indiana: Trinity Episcopal Church, founded as Saint James Episcopal Church, now Holy Trinity Episcopal Church�see Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Plymouth, Indiana: Saint Michael Catholic Church, c. 1920 Louis H. Van Dinter & Son�15/4; 22/6-7SI
Plymouth, Indiana: Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1907 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 601), rebuilt c. 1972 Roderer�22/3-4 (cover) SI
Rensselaer, Indiana: Philip and Diane Underwood residence, 1921 Wurlitzer (opus 471), built for Hammond, Indiana, Temple Theatre, relocated to Highland, Indiana, Ernest Underwood residence, received OHS Citation 2003�79/16-17SI; 80/5; 81/24; 83/8
South Bend, Indiana: Ambassadors for Christ, built as First Presbyterian Church,
later People�s Church�see First Presbyterian Church
South Bend, Indiana: built as First Presbyterian Church, later People�s Church,
later Ambassadors for Christ, 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 500), replaced,
c.1910 Hope-Jones, 1952 building 1952 Reuter (opus 1012), rebuilt 1992
Reuter�73/13-14SI (Hope-Jones)
South Bend, Indiana: Charles Hoke residence, later in Antioch, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1980 Collier-David & Associates, replaced c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche, moved 1980 to CTG Lopez residence, Rio de Janero, Brazil�19/9
South Bend, Indiana: People�s Church, built as First Presbyterian Church, later
Ambassadors for Christ�see First Presbyterian Church
South
Bend, Indiana: Saint Hedwig
Catholic Church, Van Dinter�34/9; 42/11, 17
South
Bend, Indiana: Saint Mary Catholic
Church, Van Dinter�42/11
South Bend, Indiana: Saint Patrick Catholic Church, Van
Dinter, moved to Notre Dame, Indiana, Notre Dame University, seminary�42/11,
15-17
South Bend, Indiana: Saint Stanislaus Catholic Church, Van
Dinter�42/16
South Bend, Indiana: Studebaker Building, two 1898 W. W.
Kimball organs�30/14
South Bend, Indiana: Studebaker Opera House, 1898 W. W.
Kimball�30/14
South Bend, Indiana: Westminster Presbyterian Church, Johnson, replaced 1928 Austin (opus 1634)�73/13
Terre Haute, Indiana: Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church,
Verney�20/24-29SI; 38/21-22
Terre Haute, Indiana: Montrose Church, 1908 Estey (opus 554),
also Hinners (?)�19/11, 13
Tolleston,
Indiana: see Gary, Indiana
Upland,
Indiana: Taylor University, 1972
Roderer�28/40
Valparaiso,
Indiana: Christian Tabernacle�see
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Valparaiso,
Indiana: Church of Christ�see
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Valparaiso,
Indiana: Faith Lutheran Church,
1978 or 1979 Berghaus�28/37; 68/11, 35SI
Valparaiso, Indiana: First Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ), (also known as Church of Christ, Christian Tabernacle), 1895 Johnson
& Son (opus 819), rebuilt 1956 Toledo, building demolished 1990, organ sold
to Nashville, Tennessee, Assumption Catholic Church, by Milnar Organ
Company�6/4; 68/11-17SPI (Johnson & Son)
Valparaiso, Indiana: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1976
Wicks (opus 5549)�68/17-18, 35SI
Valparaiso, Indiana: First Presbyterian Church, 1889 Johnson
& Son (opus 723), rebuilt 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company, sold to
Chesterton, Indiana, First United Methodist Church, broken up for parts,
replaced in new building by 1974 Schantz (opus 1318)�68/18-22SPI
(Superior/Schantz)
Valparaiso, Indiana: First United Methodist Church, 1887 M.
P. M�ller, removed by Edwin Kinne, lost, replaced 1949 M. P. M�ller (opus
7824), abandoned�68/22-25SI; 80/5I (1887 M�ller)
Valparaiso, Indiana: Philip Gehring residence, 1966
Schlicker�68/33S
Valparaiso, Indiana: Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, 1992
Lauck (opus 32)�68/25-26SPI
Valparaiso, Indiana: Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church,
1886 Carl Barckhoff, replaced 1914 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 361),
rebuilt 1941 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1062), burned 1975, replaced
1978 Steiner-Reck (opus 62), also 1992 Steiner-Reck�68/26-29SPI
(Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)
Valparaiso, Indiana: Lake Theatre, built as Schelling Music
Hall, also known as Schelling Theatre, demolished, 1914 W. W. Kimball�68/34
Valparaiso, Indiana: Premier Theatre, also known as
Schauer�s Premier Theatre, 1921 M. P. M�ller (opus 3228), demolished 1982�68/34
Valparaiso, Indiana: Wolfgang R�bsam residence, 1974 Rudolph Janke, built for Evanston, Illinois, R�bsam residence�25/32-33SI; 68/32-33S
Valparaiso,
Indiana: Saint Andrew Episcopal
Church, 1963 Schantz (opus 551)�68/29-30, 32SI
Valparaiso, Indiana: Saint Paul Catholic Church, 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 148, factory number 1401), demolished with building 1967, New Main Church: 1978 Casavant (opus 3383); Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles: 1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615, built for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, then in Masonic Temple, Faribault, Minnesota, restored 1994 Rutz, Morristown, Minnesota); Choir Room: 1941 �olian-Skinner (opus 3015), built for Chicago, Illinois, Sherwood School of Music (now Sherwood Conservatory of Music)�46/1 (Johnson & Son); 53/4; 54/5-6S, 10 (Casavant/Johnson & Son); 56/11, 15; 61/4S (�olian-Skinner); 69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10; 76/30 (Convention)
Valparaiso, Indiana: Schauer�s Premier Theatre, also known as Premier Theatre, 1921 M. P. M�ller (opus 3228), demolished 1982�68/34
Valparaiso, Indiana: Schelling Music Hall, also known as Schelling Theatre, later known as Lake Theatre, demolished, 1914 W. W. Kimball�68/34
Valparaiso, Indiana: Schelling Theatre, also known as Schelling Music Hall, later known as Lake Theatre, demolished, 1914 W. W. Kimball�68/34
Valparaiso, Indiana: Thomas Surber residence, 1988 Berghaus�68/33S
Valparaiso, Indiana: Trinity Lutheran Church, 1952 Wicks (opus 461, built 1923 for Springfield, Illinois, Saint John Sanitarium, rebuilt 1942, rebuilt and relocated 1968 to Lansdale, Minnesota, Peace Lutheran Church), replaced 1976 or 1979 Hendrickson (opus 48)�6/7-9SI; 68/30-31SPI (Wicks/Hendrickson)
Valparaiso, Indiana: Valparaiso University, Chapel-Auditorium, 1907 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1947 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (?), burned 1956�68/5-10PI
Valparaiso, Indiana: Valparaiso University, Chapel of the Resurrection, 1958 Schlicker, rebuilt 1990's Dobson, also 2001 relocation by Berghaus of 1980 Rieger, built for Valparaiso, Indiana, William and Ann Walton residence�28/39; 71/7I; 74/16; 75/10 (Schlicker/Dobson); 76/31 (Convention)
Valparaiso, Indiana: Valparaiso University, Gloria Christi Chapel, 1962 Schlicker�71/7I
Valparaiso, Indiana: Valparaiso University, 1968 Roderer, 1969 Roderer�28/40-41
Valparaiso, Indiana: William Walton residence, 1980 Rieger, relocated 2001 by Berghaus to Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Chapel of the Resurrection�68/33-34S; 74/16
Whiting, Indiana: Calumet College of Saint Joseph�see Hammond, Indiana, Calumet College of Saint Joseph
Whiting, Indiana: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923
Skinner (opus 405, built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School, since
rebuilt, Bradford, containing some pipework from Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral
of the Holy Name (1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), rebuilt 1918
Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950�s Frank Sauter, also 1922 Skinner (opus 357),
1925 Skinner (opus 545), and 1930 Skinner (opus 840))�59/5-8S; 60/2
Whiting, Indiana: Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church,
1975 Casavant (opus 3267)�56/11
Whiting, Indiana: Saints Peter and Paul (Croatian)
Catholic Church (built as Sacred Heart Catholic Church)�59/5
Ackley, Iowa: First Presbyterian Church, 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 124,
factory number 1377), later in Grand Detour, Illinois, Vincent Gilbert
residence�12/15
Burlington, Iowa: Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church,
1898 J. G. Pfeffer & Son, rebuilt Stannke�40/22
Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Coe College, Sinclair Auditorium, 1929
Skinner (opus 771), built for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Municipal War Memorial
Building, with pipework from Skinner opus 486�40/23
Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Iowa Theatre, 1929 Barton�40/23
Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Municipal War Memorial Building, 1929
Skinner (opus 771), now in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Coe College, Sinclair Auditorium,
with pipework from Skinner opus 486�40/23
Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Paramount Theatre, WurliTzer�40/23
Clermont, Iowa: Union Sunday School, 1896 W. W.
Kimball�40/22-23
Clinton, Iowa: Saint Boniface Catholic Church, 1917
Hinners (with Lyon & Healy connection?)�31/29
Decorah, Iowa: Luther College, 1970 Roderer, built for
Appleton, Wisconsin, Miriam Clapp Duncan residence, sold to Appleton,
Wisconsin, Ronald Wahl residence, sold to Decorah�28/40-41
Davenport, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1883 Moline�40/21
Davenport, Iowa: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 1979
Hellmuth Wolff & Associes (opus 22)�38/22; 40/21
De Witt, Iowa: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, c. 1900
Lancashire-Marshall�40/22
Decorah, Iowa: Luther College, Jensen Hall,
Hendrickson�40/23
Decorah, Iowa: Luther College, Center for Faith and
Life, Sipe�40/23
Des Moines, Iowa: Saint Margaret Catholic Church, W. W.
Kimball�30/15
Dubuque, Iowa: First German Presbyterian Church, 1896
Hinners & Albertsen�40/21-22
Dubuque, Iowa: Saint John Lutheran Church, 1886
Moline�40/21
Dubuque, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1870 E.
& G. G. Hook (opus 531), rebuilt Philip Odenbrett, rebuilt 1965 Earl
Beilharz/Lima Pipe Organ Company�40/21
Dubuque, Iowa: Saint Raphael Catholic Cathedral, 1861 Erben, replaced 1914 Tellers-Sommerhof, rebuilt 1918 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1937 Tellers�76/11-12
Durant, Iowa: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1879 Kilgen�40/23
Fort Madison, Iowa: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1889
Moline, rebuilt 1985 Philip F. Hoenig�40/22
Fort Madison, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1878 J. G.
Pfeffer�40/22
Garnavillo, Iowa: Saint Joseph Catholic Church,
Pfeffer�40/22
Grinnell, Iowa: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1984
Bradford (Prairie), using 1893 Barckhoff chest�28/39
Iowa City, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1883
Moline�40/21
Iowa City, Iowa: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1912 Henry
Pilcher�s Sons (opus 748), built for Lima, Ohio, Spring Street Lutheran Church,
relocated 1925 to Findlay, Ohio, by Lima Pipe Organ Company, relocated and rebuilt
1983 George Bozeman, Jr., & Company (opus 27)�40/21
Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa, School of Music,
Clapp Recital Hall, 1971 Casavant (opus 3105)�38/22; 40/21
Iowa City, Iowa: Zion Lutheran Church, 1853 Stevens
& Co., built for Bangor, Maine, Central Congregational Church, relocated
1899 to Woodstock, Vermont, Christian Church, by Geo. S. Hutchings, rebuilt
1977 A. David Moore & Co.�40/21
Keokuk, Iowa: Unitarian Church, later Four Square Gospel Church, later
Deliverance Pentecostal Church, 1874 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus
779)�40/22
Mason City, Iowa: First Christian Church, 1917 Reuter
(opus 3)�20/29
Mount Vernon, Iowa: Cornell College, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Muscatine, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1887
Pfeffer & Son�40/22
New Vienna, Iowa: Saint Boniface Catholic Church, 1891
Wm. Schuelke (opus 70)�40/22
Rickardsville, Iowa: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, c. 1868
William King, restored 1983 Vincent & Cheryl Gilbert (opus 5)�40/22
Saint Lucas, Iowa: Saint Luke Catholic Church, Wm. Schuelke�40/23
Sherrill, Iowa: Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church,
unknown�40/22
Spillville, Iowa: Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church, 1876
Pfeffer�19/15; 40/23
Covington, Kentucky: Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption,
Schwab�45/4
Falmouth, Kentucky: Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church,
Schwab�45/4
Frankfort, Kentucky: George F. Berry residence, 1911
Hillgreen, Lane & Co.�12/6
Lexington, Kentucky: Spindletop Farm, Mrs. M. F. Yount
residence, 1937 W. W. Kimball�30/15
Louisville, Kentucky: Calvary Episcopal Church, 1903 Hook
& Hastings (opus 1999), replaced 1965 Casavant (opus 2831)�63/13 (Hook
& Hastings)
Louisville, Kentucky: Immaculate Conception Catholic Church,
Louis Van Dinter, now in Louisville, Kentucky, Saint Frances of Rome Catholic
Church�21/25; 27/8; 34/9
Louisville, Kentucky: Saint Brigid Catholic Church, 1917
Henry Pilcher's Sons, rebuilt Peter Webber�63/13 (Pilcher)
Louisville, Kentucky: Saint Frances of Rome Catholic Church,
Louis Van Dinter, built for Louisville, Kentucky, Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church�21/25; 27/8; 34/9
New Haven, Kentucky: Saint Catherine Church�27/8; 34/9
Bangor, Maine: Central Congregational Church, 1853
Stevens & Co., relocated 1899 to Woodstock, Vermont, Christian Church by
Geo. S. Hutchings, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Zion Lutheran Church, rebuilt
1977 A. David Moore & Co.�40/21
Bangor, Maine: Saint John Catholic Church, 1860 E.
& G. G. Hook (opus 288)�8/3; 10/3
Belfast, Maine: First Church, 1848 George Stevens,
restored 1975 Bozeman-Gibson & Co.�8/2; 17/32, 35
Belfast, Maine: Methodist Church, 1879 S. S.
Hamill�10/1-2
Blue Hill, Maine: Baptist Church, 1867 Stevens�8/3; 10/3
Bucksport, Maine: Elm Street Congregational Church, 1863
E. & G. G. Hook (opus 328), restored 1963 Andover�8/3; 10/2-3
Calais, Maine: Congregational Church, 1873 Geo.
Stevens�8/2; 10/2
Calais, Maine: Second Baptist Church, 1884 Geo. S.
Hutchings�8/2; 10/2
East Cambridge, Maine: Centre Street Congregational Church,
1867 Geo. Stevens�8/2; 10/2
East Machias, Maine: Congregational Church, 1872 Geo.
Stevens�8/2; 10/2
Orono, Maine: Methodist Church, 1891 Emmons Howard, rebuilt Berkshire�8/2;
10/1
Orono, Maine: University of Maine, 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1907),
rebuilt 1971 Fritz Noack and John Boody�8/2
Orrington, Maine: Methodist Church, 1852 E. L. Holbrook,
rebuilt 1962 Fritz Noack�8/3; 10/2
Searsport, Maine: First Congregational Church, 1905 E. W.
Lane�8/2; 10/1
Stockton Springs, Maine: Community Church, 1847 E. & G. G.
Hook�8/2; 10/1
Thomaston, Maine: Congregational Church, 1860 E. & G.
G. Hook (opus 265), rebuilt 1969 Kurt Roderer, for Evanston, Illinois,
Northwestern University, Vail Chapel�28/40
Woodland, Maine: Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1850 Henry
Erben�8/2-3; 10/2
Andover, Massachusetts: Earl Miller residence, originally in
Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 1970 Berghaus�28/36
Arlington, Massachusetts: First Parish Unitarian Church, 1870 E.
& G. G. Hook (opus 529), built for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Christ
Methodist Episcopal Church, relocated 1983 through Organ Clearing House by
Richard Nickerson, restored 1998 Bishop Organ Company�69/32
Beach Bluff, Massachusetts: H. R. Austin residence, 1925 Casavant (opus 1106), pipework from Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1872 Hook & Hastings opus 649), now in Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island�20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 58/15; 62/10; 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/M�ller)
Boston, Massachusetts: Advent Episcopal Church, 1935-36 �olian-Skinner (opus 940), rebuilt 1964 �olian-Skinner (opus 940-A), restoration Nelson Barden Associates, Inc.�69/32
Boston, Massachusetts: Berkeley Street Congregational Church (Berkeley Temple Society), 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 294)�44/3
Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Music Hall, 1857 or 1863(?) Walcker (opus 801)�15/18; 22/12, 17; 25/8; 29/9; 38/16; 40/4, 7-8; 43/30
Boston, Massachusetts: Boston University, Boston University symphonic organ, Nelson Barden & Assoc.�69/31
Boston, Massachusetts: Cathedral of the Holy Cross�see Holy Cross Catholic Cathedral
Boston, Massachusetts: Church of the Covenant, Welte�18/20
Boston, Massachusetts: Church of the Advent, Episcopal�see Advent Episcopal Church
Boston, Massachusetts: First and Second Church, Casavant�16/27
Boston, Massachusetts: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Extension, 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2107), replaced 1949-1952 �olian-Skinner (opus 1203), altered 1970�s J. H. Steinkampf and Jason McKown, altered 1990�s Foley-Baker, additional work 1990�s Lawrence Phelps�63/2 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps); 69/32 (�olian-Skinner/Phelps)
Boston, Massachusetts: First Lutheran Church, 2000 Richards, Fowkes, & Co. (opus 10)�69/33
Boston, Massachusetts: Holy Cross Catholic Cathedral, 1875 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 801), electrified c. 1929 William Laws, some restoration Henri Lahaise & Sons�69/33
Boston, Massachusetts: Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, 1863 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 322), rebuilt 1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1959)�40/7; 41/24-25; 43/34; 69/30-31, 34
Boston, Massachusetts: Metropolitan Theatre, 1925 Skinner (opus 545), altered and rebuilt, broken up for parts 1987, one rank now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/6-8
Boston, Massachusetts: Mission Church�see Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Basilica
Boston, Massachusetts: Old West United Methodist Church, 1971 C. B. Fisk (opus 55)�69/33
Boston, Massachusetts: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Basilica, 1897 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 410), altered 1968 and 1997 Henri Lahaise & Sons�69/31
Boston, Massachusetts: Peace Jubilee, 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 497), rebuilt and relocated to Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn Tabernacle�29/10; 40/11
Boston, Massachusetts: Saint James Catholic Church, 1867 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 420)�39/6
Boston (Roxbury), Massachusetts: Saint Patrick Catholic Church, 1880 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 1005), rebuilt 1893 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 294)�69/33
Boston, Massachusetts: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 160), moved and altered c. 1898 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 551), to Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church�69/31-32
Boston, Massachusetts: Tremont Temple, 1845 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 64), replaced 1853 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 149), replaced 1880 Hook & Hastings (opus 975)�40/7; 44/12
Brookline, Massachusetts: Christ Church Unity�see Sears Chapel
Brookline, Massachusetts: Sears Chapel, Christ Church Unity, 1862 Hook�69/31
Cambridge, Massachusetts: First Church of Christ, Scientist, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Univeristy, Busch-Reisinger Museum, 1958 Flentrop�28/35
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Memorial Church, 1967 C. B. Fisk (opus 46)�69/32
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Korean Church, founded as Pilgrim Congregational Church, later Pilgrim United Church of Christ�see Pilgrim Congregational Church
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Pilgrim Congregational Church, later Pilgrim United Church of Christ, later Korean Church, 1886 Geo. S. Hutchings�69/33
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Pilgrim United Church of Christ, founded as Pilgrim Congregational Church, later Korean Church�see Pilgrim Congregational Church
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Prospect Street Congregational Church, 1892 Hutchings (opus 269), electrified, building later Prospect Street Church, organ relocated 1998 through Organ Clearing House to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, moved and restored by Bradford, replaced 1900 Lancashire-Marshall, rebuilt 1930's Charles Wiener, destroyed 1973, which replaced 1855 Wolfram, burned 1871�35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20, 26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI (Hutchings); 67/20I (Chicago); 68/38-39I; 75/12
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Saint Peter Episcopal Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Cambridgeport, Massachusetts: now Cambridge, Massachusetts--see Cambridge, Massachusetts
Charlestown, Massachusetts: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1892 Woodberry & Harris�69/33
Dedham, Massachusetts, First Unitarian Church, c. 1820�s Eben Goodrich�44/3
Fitchburg, Massachusetts: Christ Church, Episcopal, 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 445), now in Leominster, Massachusetts, Saint Mark Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1964 Andover�22/10-11
Framingham, Massachusetts: First Baptist Church, 1853 William B. D. Simmons�69/34
Gilbertville, Massachusetts: Congregational Church, 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 430)�22/11
Grafton, Massachusetts: Unidentified Church, Erben, rebuilt 1969 Noack�22/11
Great Barrington, Massachusetts: First Congregational Church, 1883 Hilborne L. Roosevelt�18/9, 16
Groton, Massachusetts: Groton School, Saint John Chapel, 1900 George S. Hutchings, replaced 1935 �olian-Skinner (opus 936), various alterations, including Kinzey-Angerstein, Nicholas-Bradford�22/11 (�olian-Skinner)
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts: First Baptist Church, 1859 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 253)�10/5; 69/31
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts: First Parish Unitarian Church, 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 171), additions 1860 E. & G. G. Hook and c. 1890 Geo. S. Hutchings�69/31
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts: Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, c. 1898 relocation and rebuild by Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 551), of 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 160), built for Boston, Massachusetts, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, later Cathedral�69/31-32
Lawrence, Massachusetts: Christ Presbyterian Church, founded as German Presbyterian Church�see German Presbyterian Church
Lawrence, Massachusetts: German Presbyterian Church, later Christ Presbyterian Church, c. 1909 relocation of 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Chester, Connecticut, Congregational Church, replaced at Chester by Hall, Johnson rebuilt 1934 Estey (opus 3507), some pipework later in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts of other organs, William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, at Wilmette replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford)
Leominster, Massachusetts: Pilgrim Congregational Church, 1873 Steere & Tuner (opus 70), electrified 1904 Kimball, Smallman & Frazee (opus 69)�22/10
Leominster, Massachusetts: Saint Mark Episcopal Church, 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 445), built for Fitchville, Massachusetts, Christ Church, Episcopal, rebuilt 1964 Andover�22/10-11
Lexington, Massachusetts: Follen Community Church, 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 466), built for Stoneham, Massachusetts, Christian Union Church, moved and restored 1995-1996 through Organd Clearing House by Bishop Organ Company�69/32
Lockport, Massachusetts: Grace Episcopal Church, George S. Hutchings (opus 336), one rank now in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), and William Laws organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, at Wilmette replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford)
Monson, Massachusetts: Congregational Church, 1892 Johnson & Son (opus 781), rebuilt 1952 Martin Becker�25/21
Newton Centre, Massachusetts: First Baptist Church, 1985 Andover Organ Company (opus 111)�69/33
North Brookfield, Massachusetts: First Congregational Church, 1874 Hook & Hastings (opus 774)�22/11, 21
Oxford, Massachusetts: Grace Episcopal Church, 1867 Johnson (opus 223), restored 1971 Andover�22/11
Roxbury (Boston), Massachusetts: see Boston, Massachusetts
Somerville, Massachusetts: Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church, 1894 Jardine�69/33
South Deerfield, Massachusetts: Polish National Catholic Church, 1868 William Jackson�29/19
Springfield, Massachusetts: State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 409), later in Thompson, Connecticut, Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) (1873), restored 1984 and 1988 Andover�45/6 (Connecticut)
Stoneham, Massachusetts: Christian Union Church, 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 466), moved and restored 1995-1996 through Organ Clearing House by Bishop Organ Company to Lexington, Massachusetts, Follen Community Church,�69/32
Wellesley, Massachusetts: Wellesley College, Holtkamp/Kuhn (job number 1677), portative (1954), later in New York City, New York, Town Hall�18/5
Wellesley, Massachusetts: Wellesley College, Houghton Chapel, 1981 C. B. Fisk (opus 72)�69/34
Woburn, Massachusetts: First Congregational Church, 1860 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 283), c. 1913 alterations unknown, 1992 restoration George Bozeman, Jr. & Co.�44/4; 69/32
Woburn, Massachusetts: First Unitarian Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 553)�44/4
Worcester, Massachusetts: All Saints Episcopal Church, 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, replaced 1876 Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), burned 1932, replaced 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating parts of 1932 �olian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall), alterations 1940-1949 as �olian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 897)�22/10
Worcester, Massachusetts: Mechanics Hall, 1863 Hook (opus 334), restored Noack�22/10, 21; 23/12
Worcester, Massachusetts: Municipal Auditorium, W. W. Kimball�22/9; 30/15-17
Worcester, Massachusetts: Saint Paul Catholic Cathedral, 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 512), electrified Joseph G. Cooper, rebuilt 1957 Casavant (opus 2419)�22/9-10
Worcester, Massachusetts: Trinity Lutheran Church, 1969 Noack (opus 40)�22/9
Worcester, Massachusetts: Wesley United Methodist Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 615), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 615-A and B), rebuilt 1972 Berkshire (opus 36)�22/8
Worcester, Massachusetts: Worcester Art Museum, 1941 �olian-Skinner (opus 1036)�22/8-9
Ann Arbor, Michigan: First Baptist Church, 1966 Robert Noehren�48/4
Ann Arbor, Michigan: First Congregational Church, 1985 Karl Wilhelm (opus 97)�48/4
Ann Arbor, Michigan: First United Methodist Church, 1940 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1958 Reuter (opus 1236), 1988 Reuter console�48/4
Ann Arbor, Michigan: Michigan Theatre, 1927 Grand Barton�48/4
Ann Arbor, Michigan: Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Letourneau (opus 38)�48/7
Ann Arbor, Michigan: Trinity Lutheran Church, 1937 Reuter, built for Chicago, Illinois, music store�24/22
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan, Hill Auditorium, 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 700), built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Festival Hall, rebuilt 1913 Hutchings, rebuilt 1927 Skinner (opus 664), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 664-A)�17/11, 20-30, 37S; 18/10-15; 19/14-21; 20/11-21; 21/8-22; 48/6
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan, School of Music, Margaret Dow Towsley Center, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, 1985 C. B. Fisk (opus 87)�48/6
Barien Springs, Michigan: Andrews University, 1970 Roderer�28/40-41
Barien Springs, Michigan: Ruth Ann Plue residence, 1981 Berghaus�28/37
Battle Creek, Michigan: Department of Logistic Services Center, built as Percy Jones General Hospital, 1942 relocation of 1925 Skinner (opus 562 and 562-A), built for Gull Lake, Michigan, W. W. Kellogg residence, organ gone�12/6
Battle Creek, Michigan: Percy Jones General Hospital, 1942 relocation (opus 562-A) of 1925 Skinner (opus 562), built for Gull Lake, Michigan, W. W. Kellogg residence, building now Department of Logistic Services Center, organ gone�12/6
Battle Creek, Michigan: W. K. Kellogg Auditorium, 1933 �olian-Skinner (opus 904)�48/5
Battle Creek, Michigan: Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1929 Skinner (opus 788)�48/5
Bay City, Michigan: Madison Avenue Methodist Church, 1959 Casavant (opus 2539), later in Chicago, Illinois, First Saint Paul Lutheran Church, replaced Lancashire-Marshall, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church, replaced in First Saint Paul new building 1972 Schlicker�15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 63/2 (Casavant)
Bullock Creek, Michigan: Messiah Lutheran Church, 1975 Berghaus�28/36
Canton, Michigan: Saint John Neumann Catholic Church, 1885 Barkhoff, rebuilt 1993 Wigton (opus 17-R)�48/7
Cass City, Michigan: First Presbyterian Church, 1865 Henry Erben�48/6
Detroit, Michigan: Cass Avenue Methodist Church, now Cass Community United Methodist Church, 1892 Johnson & Son (opus 779)�48/6
Detroit, Michigan: Fort Street Presbyterian Church, 1887 Odell, rebuilt 1914 Wangerin, since rebuilt�48/8
Detroit, Michigan: Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1925 Skinner (opus 475)�48/7
Detroit, Michigan: Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church (built as Saint Agnes Catholic Church), 1924 Casavant (opus 1035)�48/4
Detroit, Michigan: Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 1867 Andreas M�ller, rebuilt 1906 August M�ller, rebuilt 1977-1978 William M. Worden�48/5
Detroit, Michigan: Old Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1985-1990 Wigton (opus 12)�48/6
Detroit, Michigan: Our Lady of (Perpetual) Help Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Detroit, Michigan: Pilgrim Church of Bethel Christian Ministries, built as Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1889 Granville Wood & Son�48/7
Detroit, Michigan: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Detroit, Michigan: Saint Agnes Catholic Church, now Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church, 1924 Casavant (opus 1035)�48/4
Detroit, Michigan: Saint Albert Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Detroit, Michigan: Sainte Anne Catholic Cathedral (now parish church), 1834 Schwab, replaced 1856 Schwab, see also Sainte Anne Catholic Church�45/2-3
Detroit, Michigan: Sainte Anne Catholic Church, 1887 Granville Wood & Son�48/5
Detroit, Michigan: Saint John Evangelical Church, now Saint John-Saint Luke United Church of Christ, 1874 G. F. Votteler�48/4-5
Detroit, Michigan: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1973 William Worden�48/7
Detroit, Michigan: Sweetest Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 1894 Clough & Warren (also known as Austin opus 2)�48/4
Detroit, Michigan: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1892 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1509)�48/7-8
Detroit, Michigan: Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church, now Pilgrim Church of Bethel Christian Ministries, 1889 Granville Wood & Son�48/7
Detroit, Michigan: Zion Lutheran Church, 1914 A. B. Felgemaker (opus 1172), rebuilt 1932 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job number 1576)�48/7
Dexter, Michigan: Saint John Episcopal Church, Henry Erben (1857)�48/6
East Lansing, Michigan: University Lutheran Church, 1866 S. S. Hamill, rebuilt 1985 Dana Hull�48/5
Grosse Isle, Michigan: Saint James Episcopal, 1987 Charles M. Ruggles (opus 17)�48/7
Grosse Point Farms, Michigan: Grosse Point Memorial Church (Presbyterian), 1989 Johannes Klais (opus 1675)�48/6-7
Gull Lake, Michigan: W. W. Kellogg residence, 1925 Skinner (opus 562), moved 1942 to Battle Creek, Michigan, Percy Jones General Hospital (opus 562-A), building now Department of Logistic Services Center, organ gone�12/6
Hastings, Michigan: Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 1867 J. H. & C. S. Odell (opus 63)�48/5
Hudson, Michigan: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Ionia, Michigan: First Baptist Church, 1892 Hook & Hastings (opus 1538)�48/5
Ionia, Michigan: First Christian Church, 1893 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 350)�48/5
Ionia, Michigan: Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 73 or 1332)�48/5
Jackson, Michigan: Saint John Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Lapeer, Michigan: Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, c. 1905 Hinners (opus 608)�48/5
Marine City, Michigan: Holy Cross Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter, later 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 300), rebuilt 1896 Hook & Hastings, rebuilt 1976 Bozeman-Gibson & Co. (opus 9)�27/8 (Van Dinter); 34/9; 48/6
Marquette, Michigan: Saint Peter Catholic Cathedral, Van Dinter organ�27/8; 34/9; 42/11, 17
Niles, Michigan: Lardner, Ring, residence, organ removed to Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Paul (Episcopal) Pro-Cathedral by Louis Van Dinter�42/13-15
Niles, Michigan, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Okemos, Michigan: William J. Schneider, 1909 Hinners, built for Glenview, Illinois, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (replaced 1958 Schlicker, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus), sold to Northbrook, Illinois, Saint Giles Episcopal Church, (replaced 1993 Helmuth Wolff (opus 37)), Hinners sold to Schneider�18/16-17SI (Hinners); 28/37
Overland Park, Michigan: Holy Trinity Church, 1982 installation of 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920�s Wiener Bros., D. S. Wentz installed console from 1911 Casavant (opus 454, built for Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple, Saint Martin closed c. 1990))�24/20 (Wiener); 25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central)
Saint Joseph, Michigan: First Congregational Church, c. 1958 Sauter, rebuilt 1984 Berghaus�28/38
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan: Saint Mary Catholic Church, Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Sandusky, Michigan: Saint John Episcopal Church, 1898 M. P. M�ller (opus 212)�48/5-6
Ypsilanti, Michigan: First Congregational United Church of Christ, 1905 Barkhoff�48/6
Ypsilanti, Michigan: Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1875 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 819), rebuilt 1939 Holtkamp (job number 1638)�48/6
Crookston, Minnesota: Mount Saint Benedict Convent, 1974 Roderer�28/40
Faribault, Minnesota: First Congregational Church, 1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615), later in Faribault, Minnesota, Masonic Temple, now in Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles (restored 1994 Rutz), Congregational Church and Kimball organ�53/4; 54/6S; 69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10
Faribault, Minnesota: Masonic Temple, 1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615), built for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, now in Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles (restored 1994 Rutz)�53/4; 54/6S; 69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10
Hope, Minnesota: University Lutheran Church, Holtkamp�4/8
Lansdale, Minnesota: Peace Lutheran Church, 1968 rebuild and relocation by Wicks of 1923 Wicks (opus 461), built for Springfield, Illinois, Saint John Sanitarium, rebuilt 1941, relocated 1952 to Valparaiso, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church, replaced at Valparaiso 1979 Hendrickson (opus 48)�68/30-32SPI (Wicks/Hendrickson)
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Central Lutheran Church, Casavant�4/8
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church, Sipe�4/8
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Messiah Lutheran Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Minneapolis Auditorium, 1905 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1928-1931 W. W. Kimball (opus 7030), removed 1987�30/14 (both organs); 43/34 (1928 Kimball)
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Saint Mark Episcopal Cathedral, Welte organ, 1953 �olian-Skinner (opus 1278), rebuilt M. P. M�ller�4/8
Saint Paul, Minnesota: House of Hope Presbyterian Church, 1913 Skinner (opus 214), rebuilt Tellers, replaced 1978 Fisk (opus 78), Skinner/Tellers altered and moved to Westminster, Colorado, Westminster Methodist Church�4/8 (Fisk)
Saint Paul, Minnesota: Saint Paul Catholic Cathedral, 1925 Skinner (opus 518), also 1963 �olian-Skinner (opus 1398)�4/8
Chesterfield, Missouri: Trinity Lutheran Church, 1925 Kilgen & Son, moved 1968 to Cuba, Missouri, Saint Paul Lutheran Church�17/35
Cuba, Missouri: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1968 relocation of 1925 Kilgen & Son, built for Chesterfield, Missouri, Trinity Lutheran Church�17/35
Millwood, Missouri: Catholic Church, 1856 Pilcher (opus 17)�39/9S
Saint Louis, Missouri: Calvary Free Episcopal Church, 1857 Pilcher (opus 24), built for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Saint Louis, Missouri: Dr. Marie Kremer residence, 1970 Roderer�28/40-41
Saint Louis, Missouri: Saint Louis Catholic Cathedral (old), 1838 Schwab, rebuilt 1886 Pfeffer, replaced 1925 Wicks (opus 557), later rebuilt�45/3; 47/3-5S (Schwab)
Saint Louis, Missouri: Saint Louis Catholic Cathedral (new), 1920�s Kilgen, rebuilt M. P. M�ller�47/3
Saint Louis, Missouri: Saint Louis Fair, 1857 Pilcher (opus 24), sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Saint Louis, Missouri: Trinity Episcopal Church, c.1856 Pilcher (opus 18)�39/9
Saint Louis County, Missouri: Covenant Theological Seminary, Chapel, 1891 W. W. Kimball (opus 354)�17/14
Villa Ridge, Missouri: Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church-Gildehaus, Schlaudecker�16/4-5
Warner, New Hampshire: Magdalen College Chapel, 1999 relocation by Dan Ahearn of 1937 Wicks (opus 1592), built for East Chicago, Indiana, Assumption (Slovak) Catholic Church�66/9SI
Atlantic City, New Jersey: Atlantic City Auditorium, Ballroom, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Atlantic City, New Jersey: Convention Hall, Auditorium, Midmer-Losh (opus 5550)�64/20-23S
Camden, New Jersey: Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1885 Hook & Hastings (opus 1287), rebuilt 1926 Casavant (opus 1127), rebuilt 1995 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates�53/13
Camden, New Jersey: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1898 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1249)�53/13
Elizabeth, New Jersey: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1867 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 418)�39/6-7
New Brunswick, New Jersey: Christ Episcopal Church, 2001 Richards,
Fowkes & Co.�85/22
New Brunswick, New Jersey: United Methodist Church, 1896 Jardine
& Son�85/22
Newark, New Jersey: Third Presbyterian Church, 1852 Hall & Labagh, replaced 1870 Hall & Labagh, 1852 organ relocated to Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple, then Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), H&H sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443), building now United Church of Hyde Park (1930 merger with Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W. Kimball), merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball))�40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner)
Red Bank, New Jersey: D. A. Schulte residence, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Auburn, New York: Saint Mary Catholic Church, c. 1885 Barckhoff�4/9
Auburn, New York: Second Presbyterian Church, later Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 579)�4/9
Auburn, New York: Westminster Presbyterian Church, built as Second Presbyterian Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 579)�4/9
Brooklyn, New York: Brooklyn Tabernacle, rebuilt 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 497), built for Boston, Massachusetts, Peace Jubilee�29/10; 40/11
Brooklyn, New York: Christ Church, c. 1871 Jardine & Son�43/18
Brooklyn, New York: Plymouth Church, 1865 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 360)�22/17; 40/7-8; 41/20
Brooklyn, New York: Saint John the Baptist Church, 1893 Barckhoff�17/31, 36
Brooklyn Heights, New York: Church of the Pilgrims, 1846 Thomas Appleton organ, sold to Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church, probably rebuilt 1869 Johnson & Son (opus 295), later in Chicago, Illinois, Memorial Baptist Church, gone�40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/5
Bronx, New York City, New York: Saint Peter Lutheran Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Buffalo, New York: Central Park Methodist Episcopal Church, 1922 Skinner�81/16I
Buffalo, New York (?): First Church (?), Derrick &
Felgemaker�38/10
Buffalo, New York: Grace (Episcopal?) Church. Derrick
& Felgemaker�38/10
Buffalo, New York: Saint Joseph Catholic Cathedral, 1876
Hook & Hastings (opus 848), built for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Centennial Exposition, rebuilt 2000 Andover�82/2-3I (Andover)
Buffalo, New York: Schlicker Organ Company, 1860�s Derrick
& Felgemaker, relocated 2002 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr
residence�79/3
Ellicottville, New York: Saint John Episcopal Church, 1834 James
Jackson & Son�29/19
Great Neck, Long Island, New York: George E. Devendorf residence, W. W.
Kimball�30/15
Meridian, New York: Baptist Church, 1878 Johnson & Son
(opus 510), built for Skeneateles, New York, Baptist Church (replaced 1879
Johnson & Son (opus 528))�4/8 (opus 528)
Mount Vernon, New York: Community Church at the Circle, 1930 Skinner (opus 840), vandalized and removed, five ranks now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/6-8
New York City, New York: American Guild of Organists National Convention, 1956 Flentrop, sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Fenner Douglass residence, sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin Conservatory of Music�28/39
New York City, New York: Calvary (Episcopal) Church, 1887 Frank Roosevelt (opus 374)�43/5
New York City, New York: Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, 1906 Skinner (opus 150), rebuilt 1954 �olian-Skinner (opus 150-A), tonal alteration 1963 (opus 150-B)�15/30
New York City, New York: Chapel of the Resurrection, Church of the Incarnation, later Church of the Good Shepherd (Epsicopal)�see Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
New York City, New York: Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, founded as Chapel of the Resurrection, Church of the Incarnation, mid-1960's unknown�20/29
New York City, New York: Grace (Episcopal) Church, 1878 Hilbourne Roosevelt�43/5
New York City, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Appleton�22/9
New York City, New York: Roxy Theatre Auditorium, W. W. Kimball�30/13
New York City, New York: Saint Agnes Roman Catholic Church, 1875 Henry Erben�43/5, 7-8
New York City, New York: Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church, 1871 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 576), now in New Haven, Connecticut, Saint Mary Catholic Church, restored 1982 Mann & Trupiano, et al.�22/9; 45-5-6
New York City, New York: Saint John the Divine�see Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
New York City, New York: Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, 1932 �olian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980�s and 1990�s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, studio of Ernest White had 1939 �olian-Skinner (opus 995), enlarged 1941 and 1942, replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1072), replaced 1945 �olian-Skinner (opus 1080, later moved to Canada), replaced 1953 M. P. M�ller (opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi�70/29-33SPI (M�ller); 71/21 (Pasi); 72/6
New York City, New York: Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1913 Skinner (opus 205), rebuilt 1945 E. M. Skinner & Son, rebuilt 1949 M. P. M�ller (opus 7900), rebuilt 1955 �olian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B), rebuilt 1970 Gilbert Adams, rebuilt Mann & Trupiano�15/30
New York City, New York: Steinway Hall�40/7
New York City, New York: Town Hall, Holtkamp portative (job number 1592), built for Cleveland, Ohio, Holy Ghost Convent, sold to Cleveland, Ohio, Arthur Quimby, then in New York City, restored Holtkamp, later in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art, also Holtkamp/Kuhn (job number 1677), built for Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley College (1954), later in New York City�18/4-5
New York City, New York: WABC Studio, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Olean, New York: Methodist Church, Derrick &
Felgemaker�38/10
Oswego, New York: Saint Louis Catholic Church, 1896
Casavant (opus 69)�4/8-9
Oswego, New York: United Church of Christ, 1889 Hutchings�4/9
Port Chester, New York: Robert Law, Jr., residence, 1922 Skinner (opus 357), junked in 1958, few pipes in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (rebuilt, Bradford)�59/6-8
Poughkeepsie, New York: Vassar College, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Rochester, New York: George Eastman residence, 1903 �olian (opus 947), rebuilt 1917 �olian (opus 1416)�12/4-5I
Rushville, New York: First Congregational Church, Derrick
& Felgemaker�38/10
Skaneateles, New York: Baptist Church, 1878 Johnson & Son
(opus 510), moved to Meridian, New York, Baptist Church, replaced Johnson &
Son (opus 528), built 1879 for Skaneateles, New York, Presbyterian Church�4/9
(opus 528)
Skaneateles, New York: Presbyterian Church, 1879 Johnson &
Son (opus 528), moved to Skaneateles, New York, Baptist Church, replacing 1878
Johnson & Son (opus 510, moved to Meridian, New York, Baptist Church)�4/9
(opus 528)
Watertown, New York: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1898 Johnson
& Son (opus 856)�29/38
Wolcottsville, New York: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church,
1897 Hinners & Albertsen�83/3I
Akron, Ohio: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1914 M. P. M�ller (opus 1575),
rebuilt 1955 Reuter (opus 1152), rebuilt 1983 Berghaus�28/38
Bucyrus, Ohio: Good Hope Lutheran Church, 1942 W. W.
Kimball (opus 7326)�30/10
Cincinnati, Ohio: Cathedral of Saint Peter-in-the-Chains (Catholic), 1846 Schwab�45/2-3
Cincinnati, Ohio: Stephen A. Gerrard residence, W. W. Kimball (c. 1928)�12/6-10, 13-14I; 30/15
Cincinnati, Ohio: Music Hall, 1877 Hook & Hastings (opus 869)�43/30
Cleveland, Ohio: Christ Lutheran Church, 1969 Berghaus�28/37
Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1920 Skinner (opus 333), alterations 1930 (opus 333-A), altered Holtkamp 1933, rebuilt 1946 Holtkamp (job number 1524), replaced Holtkamp 1969�4/8
Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, Holtkamp portative (job number 1592), built for Cleveland, Ohio, Holy Ghost Convent, sold to Cleveland, Ohio, Arthur Quimby, later in New York City, New York, Town Hall, restored Holtkamp, later in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art�18/4
Cleveland, Ohio: First Unitarian Church, Holtkamp portative (job number 1590), replaced by larger Holtkamp (job number 1619), portative broken up for parts�18/5
Cleveland, Ohio: Holy Ghost Convent, Holtkamp (job number 1592), portative, sold to Cleveland, Ohio, Arthur Quimby, later in New York City, New York, Town Hall, restored Holtkamp, later in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art�18/4
Cleveland, Ohio: Karel Paukert residence, built for Evanston, Illinois, 1971 Roderer�28/40-41
Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur Quimby, Holtkamp portative (job number 1592), built for Cleveland, Ohio, Holy Ghost Convent, sold to Cleveland, Ohio, Arthur Quimby, later in New York City, New York, Town Hall, restored Holtkamp, later in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art�18/4
Cleveland, Ohio: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1953 Schlicker, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus�28/37
Cleveland, Ohio: Trinity Lutheran Church, 1957 von Beckerath�28/35
Columbus, Ohio: First Congregational Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Dayton, Ohio: First Presbyterian Church, 1874 Clarke, Kinsley & Co.�44/20-22S
Findlay, Ohio: unidentified church, 1912 Henry Pilcher�s Sons (opus 748), built for Lima, Ohio, Spring Street Lutheran Church, relocated 1925 by Lima Pipe Organ Company, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Trinity Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1983 George Bozeman & Company (opus 27)�40/21
Lima, Ohio: Springs Street Lutheran Church, 1912 Henry Pilcher�s Sons (opus 748), relocated 1925 to Findlay, Ohio, by Lima Pipe Organ Company, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Trinity Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1983 by George Bozeman, Jr., & Company (opus 27)�40/21
Macedonia, Ohio: Hawthorne State Hospital, Holtkamp (job number 1588), later known as Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, portative, later in Washington, DC, Smithsonian Institute�18/4-5
Macedonia, Ohio: Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, earlier known as Hawthorne State Hospital, Holtkamp (job number 1588), portative, later in Washington, DC, Smithsonian Institute�18/4-5
Marietta, Ohio: Saint Luke Episcopal Church, Koehnken, replaced by Jardine�45/3-4
Middletown, Ohio: Broadway Methodist Church (now First United Methodist), Barkhoff, replaced 1916 M. P. M�ller (1935 console), replaced 1974 Reuter�47/6-7S (M�ller)
Oberlin, Ohio: Fenner Douglass residence, 1956 Flentrop, built for New York City, New York, American Guild of Organists National Convention display, later sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin Conservatory of Music�28/39
Oberlin, Ohio: Oberlin College, 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 489), built for Chicago, Illinois, Hershey Music Hall, sold to Oberlin 1883�25/21, 23 (Chicago); 26/20 (Chicago)
Oberlin, Ohio: Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1956 Flentrop, built for New York City, New York, American Guild of Organists National Convention display, sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Fenner Douglass residence, sold later to Conservatory�28/39
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: First Congregational Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Albany, Oregon: First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 1904 M. P. M�ller (opus 515)�57/16
Aurora, Oregon: Aurora Presbyterian Church, 1915 Hinners (opus 1943), rebuilt 1992 by Bond�57/14
Beaverton, Oregon: Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, 1994 Paul Fritts (opus 13)�57/13
Corvalis, Oregon: First United Methodist Church, 1980 Noack (opus 93)�57/16
Corvalis, Oregon: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1892 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1090), rebuilt 1986 Bond�57/16
Eugene, Oregon: Central Lutheran Church, 1976/1983/1989/1992 John Brombaugh (opus 19)�57/16
Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon, School of Music, Beall Concert Hall, 1972 Ahrend (opus 75)�57/16
Marylhurst, Oregon: Saint Anne Chapel, Marylhurst College, 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 554), rebuilt 1994 George Bozeman, Jr. & Co. (opus 55)�57/16
Milwaukie, Oregon: Milwaukie Presbyterian Church, 1898 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 348), rebuilt 1992 Bond�57/15
Portland, Oregon: All Saints' Episcopal Church, 1892 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1121), rebuilt 1985 Bond�57/13-14
Portland, Oregon: Alpenrose, Dairy, 1916 Skinner (opus 265), restored 1971-1975 David Bruce Newman�57/15-16
Portland, Oregon: Broadway Theatre, 1926 WurliTzer (opus 1380), now in Portland, Oregon, Oaks Park Roller Rink, Oaks Park�57/15
Portland, Oregon: Cathedral of Saint Mark (Anglican), 1966 Werner Bosch (opus 429), c. 1790 unknown (Dutch), restored Frans Bosman, Portland (1982)�57/13
Portland, Oregon: Congregation Beth Israel, 1928 Reuter (opus 227)�57/12
Portland, Oregon: First Presbyterian Church, Chapel Hall, 1851 Henry Erben�57/16
Portland, Oregon: Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1984 Bond rebuild of c. 1885 unknown�57/14
Portland, Oregon: Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 1996 rebuild of 1881 John Bergstrom (opus 8)�57/16
Portland, Oregon: Municipal Auditorium, now in Portland, Oregon, Alpenrose Dairy, 1916 Skinner (opus 265), restored 1971-1975 David Bruce Newman�57/15-16
Portland, Oregon: Oaks Park Roller Rink, Oaks Park, 1926 WurliTzer (opus 1380)�57/15
Portland, Oregon: The Old Church, 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1141)�57/15
Portland, Oregon: Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), renovated 1978 Henry Perkins, formerly in Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), then Chicago, Illinois, Annunciation Catholic Church, replaced by 1941 Austin (opus 2043), burned, and 1924 Skinner (opus 424, rebuilt 1949 A. R. Temple & Associates)�57/16 (Hinners); 59/11-16S (all organs); 83/3-4I
Portland, Oregon: Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, c. 1880 unknown, rebuilt c. 1901 Geo. Kilgen & Son, rebuilt 1982 Bond�57/14-15
Portland, Oregon: Saint Mary Catholic Cathedral, 1904 Los Angeles Art Organ Company (opus 42), rebuilt 1996 Bond; 1996 Martin Ott (opus 75)�57/13
Portland, Oregon: Saint Patrick Church, c. 1875 unknown (English), restored by Bond (1987), Portland�57/13
Portland, Oregon: Saint Pius X Catholic Church, 1890 Kilgen�57/13
Portland, Oregon: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 1987 Rosales (opus 11)�57/12
Portland Oregon: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1870 Derrick Felgemaker�57/12
Saint Benedict, Oregon: Mount Angel Abbey Monastery Church, 1895-1896 Josef Speldrich, 1996 Martin Ott (opus 79)�57/16
Salem, Oregon: Cone Chapel, Walter Hall, Williamette University, 1996 Bond (opus 25)�57/16
Barre, Pennsylvania: Congregational Church, c. 1865 Ira Bassett, sold 1896 to East Barre, Pennsylvania, Congregational Church�26/18
Barre, Pennsylvania: Methodist Church, Ira Bassett organ, replaced 1904 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1546)�26/18
East Barre, Pennsylvania: Congregational Church, 1896 relocation of c. 1865 Ira Bassett, built for Barre, Pennsylvania, Congregational Church�26/18
Erie, Pennsylvania: First Methodist Church, 1873 Derrick & Felgemaker (opus 116), replaced 1913 Felgemaker (opus 1150), replaced Gottfried, replaced 1975 Phelps�44/11-12
Erie, Pennsylvania: Saint Paul Cathedral, Casavant�4/8
Erie, Pennsylvania: Saint Peter Cathedral, 1893 Barckhoff, designed for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition)�17/11, 30-31, 36-37S; 18/10
Green Lane, Pennsylvania: Goschenhoppen Historians' Auditorium, Red Men's Hall, 1864 unknown, also 1830 John Ziegler�53/16
Hellertown, Pennsylvania: Saint George Episcopal Church, 1999 relocation of 1934 Wicks (opus 1197), built for Minersville, Pennsylvania, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence�81/3-4SI
Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania: Huff's Union Church, c. 1865 George Krauss, rebuilt 1883 Edwin Krauss�53/16
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania: Longwood Gardens, Grand Ballroom, 1930 �olian (opus 1726)�53/14
Minersville, Pennsylvania: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1934 Wicks (opus 1197), relocated 1999 to Hellertown, Pennsylvania, Saint George Episcopal Church, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence�81/3-4SI
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Centennial Exposision, 1876 Hook & Hastings (opus 848), relocated to Buffalo, New York, Saint Joseph Catholic Cathedral, rebuilt 2000 Andover�82/2-3I
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Christ Church, Episcopal, 1916 �olian (opus 1374), rebuilt 1934 �olian-Skinner (opus 926)�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Christ Memorial Reformed Episcopal Church, 1887 Hook & Hastings (opus 1340)�53/14
Philadelphia, Pennyslvania: Christ Methodist Episcopal Church, 1870
E. & G. G. Hook (opus 529), relocated 1983 through Organ Clearing House by
Richard Nickerson, restored 1998 Bishop Organ Company, for Arlington,
Massachusetts, First Parish Unitarian Church,�69/32
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Civic Center, Convention Hall, 1931 M. P. M�ller (opus 5819)�53/13
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Fifth Baptist Church, now Highway Tabernacle Church, 1884 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 148), restored 1987 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Free Church of Saint John (Episcopal), 1895 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1138)�53/16
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Girard College, Chapel, 1931 Skinner (opus 872)�53/16
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Gloria Dei (Old Swedes) Episcopal Church, 1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1981), rebuilt 1993 R. J. Brunner & Co.�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hecht's Department Store, formerly Wanamaker Department Store, now Lord & Taylor, Grand Court Organ (1904, 1914, etc.)�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Highway Tabernacle Church, built as Fifth Baptist Church, 1884 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 148), restored 1987 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hope Presbyterian Church, 1891 Wm. King & Son�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Kensington Methodist Church (Old Brick), 1897 Bates & Culley�53/16
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lord & Taylor, built as Wanamaker Department Store, then Hecht's Department Store, Grand Court Organ (1904, 1914, etc.)�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 1904 C. S. Haskell�53/16
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Old Zion Lutheran Church, 1891 William King & Son�53/14
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, c. 1860 unknown, rebuilt 1894 Bernard Mudler�53/13
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saint Andrew & Saint Monica Episcopal Church, c. 1897 C. S. Haskell�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 1880 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 79)�53/14
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saint Clement Episcopal Church, 1883 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 125), rebuilt 1914 Austin (opus 507)�53/14
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saint Joseph University, Saint Joseph Chapel, 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 461), restored with additions 1992 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates�53/13
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saint Malachy Catholic Church, 1869 H. Knauff & Son, rebuilt 1887 Henry A. Burke�53/15-16
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saint Mark Episcopal Church, 1902 Austin (opus 69), replaced 1937 �olian-Skinner (opus 948)�43/24 (Austin), 53/14 (�olian-Skinner)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saint Patrick Catholic Church, 1863 J. C. B. Standbridge, rebuilt 1913 C. S. Haskell�53/13-14
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saint Peter the Apostle Catholic Church, 1871 J. H. Wilcox & Co. (opus 5)�53/16
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Wanamaker Department Store, Grand Court Organ (1904, 1914, etc.)�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Germantown, First Baptist Church, now Polite Temple Baptist Church, c. 1890 C. C. Michell (with Cole & Woodberry)�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Germantown, Polite Temple Baptist Church, built as First Baptist Church, c. 1890 C. C. Michell (with Cole & Woodberry)�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Germantown, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1894 C. C. Michell (with Cole & Woodberry)�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Germantown, Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1862 Hall & Labagh, rebuilt c. 1934 F. A. Bartholomay & Sons�53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Germantown, Second Presbyterian Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hamilton Village, Saint Mary Episcopal Church, 1937 �olian-Skinner (opus 963)�53/13
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Manayunk, Saint David Episcopal Church, 1881 Geo. Jardine & Son�53/13
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Heinz Auditorium, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Saint Paul Cathedral, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, c. 1869 Jardine, rebuilt 1892 Frederick H. James, replaced 1893 Pilcher, built for Chicago, Illinois, World�s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, rebuilt 1913 M. P. M�ller (opus 1600), rebuilt 1950�s unknown, rebuilt 1970�s unknown�17/11, 15-20, 37SI; 18/11-15
Reading, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Berks County and Museum, c. 1800 John Jacob Dieffenbach, also c. 1821 unknown�53/16
Shartlesville, Upper Bern Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania: Frieden's (Peace) Union Church, 1891 Thomas Dieffenbach�53/16
Spring City, Pennsylvania: Zion Lutheran Church, 1791 David Tannenberg�53/16
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania: Central Methodist Church (built as First Methodist Church), 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 57, factory number 1306), chests replaced (?) by Los Angeles Art Organ Company�31/29
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania: First Methodist Church, now Central Methodist Church, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 57, factory number 1306), chests replaced (?) by Los Angeles Art Organ Company�31/29
Central Falls, Rhode Island: Saint Matthew Roman Catholic Church,
1925 Casavant (opus 1106) from residence of H. R. Austin, Beach Bluff,
Massachusetts, pipework from Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1872
Hook & Hastings opus 649)� 20/18
(Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings);
28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 58/15; 62/10; 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook &
Hastings/Skinner/M�ller)
Providence, Rhode Island: First Presbyterian Church, William Laws assembled organ, some pipework later in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), at Wilmette replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950�s Joseph Banahan, replaced�69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford)
Aiken, South Carolina: Saint Mary, Help of Christians Catholic
Church, 1985 relocation and rebuild by George Bozeman (opus 33) of 1911 Hinners
(opus 1249), built for Chicago, Illinois, Fowler Methodist Episcopal Church,
later Fowler-Clifton United Methodist Church, building later Greater Zion Hill
Missionary Baptist Church--63/7-8SI
Camden, South Carolina: Bethesda Presbyterian Church, 1820
James Jackson, now in Liberty Hill, South Carolina, Presbyterian Church�29/19
Charleston, South Carolina: Citadel, 1873 Steer & Turner (opus
69)�35/18
Charleston, South Carolina: Huguenot Church, 1845 Henry
Erben�17/32; 35/18
Charleston, South Carolina: Saint John Lutheran Church, 1822
Hall�17/32
Charleston, South Carolina: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1874
Jardine, relocated 1980 Organ Clearing House and additions by Mann &
Trupiano�35/17
Charleston, South Carolina: Saint Michael Episcopal Church, 1767
Snetzler�17/32
Charleston, South Carolina: Saint Philip Episcopal Church, Chapel
of the Good Shepherd, 1839 Thomas Appleton�17/32; 35/18
Charleston, South Carolina: Trinity United Methodist Church, 1978
Hartman-Beaty, in case attributed to Henry Knauff (c. 1860)�35/17
Charleston Heights, South
Carolina: Saint John Catholic
Church, rebuilt Hook & Hastings�35/18
Columbia, South Carolina: Trinity Lutheran Church, unknown,
relocated through Organ Clearing House�35/17-18
Liberty Hill, South Carolina: Presbyterian Church, 1820 James
Jackson, built for Camden, South Carolina, Bethesda Presbyterian Church�29/19
Meggett, South Carolina: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1867 E.
& G. G. Hook, relocated through Organ Clearing House by Mann &
Trupiano�35/17
Stateburg, South Carolina: Church of the Cross (Episcopal), 1851
Henry Erben�22/4; 35/17
Summerton, South Carolina: Saint Matthias Episcopal Church, c.
1890 A. B. Felgemaker�35/17
Estelline, South Dakota: Trinity Lutheran Church, c. 1905
Hinners, now in Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, rebuilt
David Hagberg and John Dower�43/33
Memphis, Tennessee: Municipal Auditorium, W. W.
Kimball�30/15
Nashville, Tennessee: Assumption Catholic Church, 1995
relocation by Milnar Organ Company of 1895 Johnson & Son (opus 819), built
for Valparaiso, Indiana, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), (also
known as Church of Christ, Christian Tabernacle), rebuilt 1956 Toledo, building
demolished 1990�6/4; 68/11-17SPI (Johnson & Son)
Albany, Texas: Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church,
1956 Otto Hoffman�28/39
Salt Lake City, Utah: Mormon Tabernacle, Joseph Smith, rebuilt 1900-1901 Kimball, rebuilt Austin (opus 573), rebuilt 1949 �olian-Skinner (opus 1075), rebuilt Schoenstein�30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6
Woodstock, Vermont: Christian Church, 1899 relocation by Geo. S. Hutchings of 1853 Stevens & Co., built for Bangor, Maine, Central Congregational Church, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Zion Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1977 A. David Moore & Co.�40/21
Woodstock,
Vermont: Congregational Church,
1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 298)�44/4
Lawrenceville, Virginia: Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, Pilcher (opus 24), built 1857 for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, restored Brunner & Heller�14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Auburn, Washington: Saint Matthew Episcopal Church, 1853 Alvinza Andrews & Son�14/10; 16/28
Castle
Rock, Washington: Saint Paul
Lutheran, 1990 Frans W. M. Bosman (opus 7)�57/15
Cathlamet, Puget Sound,
Washington: Our Saviour's Lutheran
Church, 1885 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 294)�57/15
Chehalis, Washington: Church of the Epiphany, 1895
Lancashire-Marshall (opus 84) or 1891 Moline (?), rebuilt 1979 Randall Jay
McCarty�14/14; 16/28; 57/15
Chehalis, Washington: Saint John Lutheran Church, c. 1890
Koehnken & Grimm, rebuilt 1993 Huestis & Associates and S. L.
Huntington & Co.�57/15
Edmonds, Washington: Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 1877
George Kilgen�14/10; 16/28
Federal Way, Washington: Saint Theresa Catholic Church, Richard
Bond�16/27
Kirkland, Washington: Saint John Episcopal Church, 1892 Cole
& Woodberry�14/10; 16/28
Mercer Island, Washington: Emmanuel Episcopal Church, von
Beckerath�16/27
Mercer Island, Washington: Holy Trinity Lutheran, Kenneth
Coulter�16/27
Port Townsend, Washington: Presbyterian Church, 1889 Whalley &
Genung�14/14; 16/29
Poulsbo, Washington: Saint Charles, King and Martyr,
Episcopal Church, 1896 Henry Niemann�14/14; 16/28-29
Seattle, Washington: German United Church of Christ, 1917
Hinners�14/10; 16/27
Seattle, Washington: Magnolia Presbyterian Church, 1877 J.
H. & C. S. Odell�14/10; 16/27
Seattle, Washington: Saint James Catholic Cathedral, 1907
Hutchings-Votey, 1926 Casavant (opus 1163)�14/10; 16/29
Seattle, Washington: Saint Mark Episcopal Cathedral, 1903 W. W. Kimball, 1965 Flentrop�14/10 (Flentrop); 16/27 (Flentrop); 30/5 (Kimball); 57/12-13 (Flentrop)
Seattle, Washington: Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, Metzler/Wilhelm�16/27
Seattle, Washington: Zion Lutheran Church, 1893 C. S. Haskell�14/10; 16/28
Shelton, Washington: Faith Lutheran Church, 1907 Pilcher�14/10; 16/28
Tacoma, Washington: Christ Church, Episcopal, 1979 Brombaugh�14/14; 16/28
Tahuya, Washington: Saint Nicholas Episcopal Church, 1894 Emmons Howard�14/14; 16/28
West Seattle, Washington: First Lutheran Church, Noack�16/27
Vancouver,
Washington: Church of the Good
Shepherd, 1892 Moline�57/14
Vancouver, Washington: Saint Andrew Lutheran, 1887 Cole & Woodberry, rebuilt 1996 Jeremy Cooper�57/12
Vancouver, Washington: now in Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1890 W. K. Adams' Sons (opus 33), rebuilt 1985 Bond�57/14
Appleton, Wisconsin: Miriam Clapp Duncan residence, 1970 Roderer, sold to Appleton, Wisconsin, Ronald Wahl residence, sold to Decorah, Iowa, Luther College�28/40-41
Appleton, Wisconsin: Lawrence University, 1970 Roderer�28/40-41
Appleton, Wisconsin: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1901 Lyon & Healy opus 97 (factory number 1349), built for Chicago, Illinois: First German Baptist Church, later Good Shepherd Bible Church, later Faith Temple-Sister Ann�s Miracle Revival Center�60/4-5S
Appleton, Wisconsin: Ronald Wahl residence, 1970 Roderer, built for Appleton, Wisconsin, Miriam Clapp Duncan residence, sold to Decorah, Iowa, Luther College�28/40-41
Delavan, Wisconsin: First Baptist Church, 1899 Lancashire-Marshall�10/9; 11/1-3, 6SI
Eau Claire, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin, 1971 Roderer�28/40-41
Hollandtown, Wisconsin: Saint Francis Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter�27/8; 34/9
Iron Ridge, Wisconsin: Saint Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hinners & Albertsen (?), 19??, rebuilt 1974 Peters, Weiland & Co.�14/6-7SI
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1144), restored 1960 Richard Crane�10/9; 11/1, 5SI
Kenosha, Wisconsin: Carthage College, Casavant�4/10
Madison, Wisconsin: Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, J. C. Taylor moved 1893 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 356 here in 1996, built for Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterian Church, later in Chicago, Illinois, Millard Congregational Church, founded as Lawndale Congregational Church, work by Paul Beiber (?), building c. 1997-1998 became Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America�23/3-6I (insert); 24/11; 25/21; 26/18; 28/6, 28; 29/33; 30/26; 63/6-7SI
Menomonie, Wisconsin: Mabel Tainter Memorial Theatre, 1890 Steere & Turner (opus 300)�10/5; 16/30; 18/20; 29/31; 36/14
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Alverno College, 1968 Roderer, built for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Joseph Convent�28/40-41
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Mrs. A. L. Benjamin residence, W. W. Kimball�30/14
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Central Continuation School, now Milwaukee Area Technical College, Robert L. Cooley Auditorium, 1930-1931 Skinner (opus 849)�26/5-8SPI
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: First Church of Christ, Scientist, founded as Dr. Sawyer's Church, now Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist�see Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Gesu Catholic Church, 1895 W. W. Kimball, built for Chicago, Illinois, Studebaker Theatre, moved to Milwaukee c. 1904, rebuilt c. 1959 Kilgen, later alterations, replaced in Chicago 1914 W. W. Kimball�4/10
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Gloria Dei-Bethesda Lutheran Church, 1978 Berghaus�28/37
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1881 Hook & Hastings (opus 1045), built for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Industrial Exposition�4/10
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Industrial Exposition, 1881 Hook & Hastings (opus 1045), now in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Immanuel Presbyterian Church�4/10
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Milwaukee Area Technical College, founded as Central Continuation School, Robert L. Cooley Auditorium, 1930-1931 Skinner (opus 849)�26/5-8SPI
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Saint Anthony Catholic Church, 1890 Schuelke, rebuilt 1923 Wangerin, rebuilt American Organ Supply�26/12, 14-16S(all organs)I
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Saint Francis Catholic Church, unknown, replaced 1885 Schuelke (opus 34)�26/9, 11-13S (Schuelke)I
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Saint John Catholic Cathedral, Noehren�4/10
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Saint John Lutheran Church, 1890 Barckhoff, rebuilt Wangerin-Weickhardt, later Wangerin additions�26/9-10S (Wangerin-Weickhardt)I
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Saint Joseph Convent, 1968 Roderer, sold to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Alverno College, 1970 Roderer�28/40-41
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Saint Paul Church, A Ghostly Tale�26/16
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Dr. Sawyer's Church, later First Church of Christ, Scientist�see Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, founded as Dr. Sawyer's Church, later First Church of Christ, Scientist, now Sixth Church, 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1494)�26/3-5SI
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Trinity Lutheran Church, 1859 Wolfram, replaced 1879 Schuelke (opus 10), rebuilt 1928 Wangerin�26/7S (Wangerin)I; 34/17
New Richmond, Wisconsin, Lutheran Church: c. 1974 relocation of 1927 Wangerin organ, altered 1960�s unknown, built for Skokie, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church, at Skokie, replaced c. 1911 unknown, replaced 1974 Lawrence Phelps and Associates�63/2; 69/7-10SI (Wangerin/Phelps); 71/22 (Phelps)
Racine, Wisconsin: Good Shephard Church, later Unitarian-Universalist Church, 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1503 or 1518), rebuilt 1970 Roderer�11/4, 8SI; 28/40
Racine, Wisconsin: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1870 Pomplitz, rebuilt 1965 Norbert Berschdorf�10/9; 11/3-4, 7SI
Racine, Wisconsin: Unitarian-Universalist Church, built as Good Shephard Church, 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1503 or 1518), rebuilt 1970 Roderer�11/4, 8SI; 28/40
Superior, Wisconsin: Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal), 1891 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 54), now in Chicago, Illinois, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1891 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 54), rebuilt Bradford�43/33; 75/11
Cheyenne, Wyoming: First Congregational Church, 1896 Hook & Hastings (opus 1702), later in Denver, Colorado, Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church, later in Denver, Colorado, Capitol Heights Presbyterian Church now in Denver, Colorado: All Saints' Catholic Church�61/25
Cheyenne, Wyoming: First Covenant Church, 1953 relocation of c. 1887 Alexander Mills, built for Cheyenne, Wyoming, Saint Mark Episcopal Church�14/8-11 (insert) SI
Cheyenne, Wyoming: Saint Mark Episcopal Church, c. 1887 Alexander Mills, replaced 1951 Reuter, Mills sold to Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Covenant Church�14/8-11 (insert) SI
Nassau, Bahama Islands: Christ Episcopal Church, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Rio de Janero, Brazil: CTG Lopez residence, 1980 relocation of c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche, earlier in Antioch, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Episcopal Church (replaced 1980 Collier-David & Associates with rebuild ealier in South Bend, Indiana, Charles Hoke residence)�19/9
Berthierville-en-haut, Qu�bec, Canada: Saint James Anglican Church, c. 1876 S. R. Warren & Co., moved to Clarenceville, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint George Anglican Church, replaced 1853 George Meade or S. R. Warren, since removed�67/13 (c. 1876 Warren)
Chambly, Qu�bec, Canada: Saint Stephen Anglican Church, 1844 Joseph Walker, later in Rougemount, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Thomas Anglican Church, replaced 1854 S. R. Warren, renovated 1995 Denis Juget�67/14 (Warren)
Clarenceville, Qu�bec, Canada: Saint George Anglican Church, 1853 George Meade or S. R. Warren, replaced c. 1876 S. R. Warren & Co., built for Berthierville-en-haut, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint James Anglican Church�67/13 (c. 1876 Warren)
Clarenceville, Qu�bec, Canada: Wesley United Church, 1910 Edward Lye & Sons�67/13
Dunham, Qu�bec, Canada: All Saints Anglican Church, 1854 William Nutting�67/13
Dunham, Qu�bec, Canada: United Church of Dunham, c. 1855 S. R. Warren�67/13
Frehligsburg, Qu�bec, Canada: Bishop Stewart Memorial Church of the Holy Trinity, 1867 S. R. Warren & Co.�67/13
L�vis, Quebec, Canada: Notre Dame, Louis Mitchell, rebuilt 1912 Casavant (opus 475)�15/19; 22/13
Manitoba, Canada: Saint Boniface Cathedral, 1875 Mitchell�22/13
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: Basilique de Notre-Dame, c. 1701 unknown, replaced 1792 Henry Holland, replaced unknown, replaced unknown, replaced 1858 S. R. Warren, rebuilt 1890 Casavant (opus 26), electrified 1924 Casavant (opus 1032), tonal revisions 1991 Casavant, also 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943 Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 17)�67/13
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: Chapelle du Grand Seminaire, c. 1864 unknown, also 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1186), also c. 1907 Joseph �mil P�pin, rebuilt 1938 Casavant (opus 1596) and 1964 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1990 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 35)�67/12 (Guilbault-Th�rien)
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: Christ Church Cathedral, 1814 Thomas Elliott, burned, replaced 1860 Wm. Hill & Son, electrified 1898 Casavant (opus 90), rebuilt 1900 Casavant (opus 112) and George S. Hutchings, rebuilt 1950 Wm. Hill & Son and Norman and Beard, Ltd., 1960 new console Casavant (opus 2610), replaced 1980 Karl Wilhelm (opus 77)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: Concordia University, Loyola Chapel, 1962 Casavant (opus 2725), built for Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, McGill University, Redpath Hall, replaced at McGill by 1984 Helmuth Wolff (opus 24)�67/12 (Wolff)
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: �glise Saint-Gilbert, 1993 L�tourneau (opus 39)�67/12
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: �glise du Tr�s-Saint-Nom-de-J�sus, 1899 Casavant (opus 101), replaced 1915 Casavant (opus 600), rebuilt 1985-1986 Casavant, rebuilt 1999 Casavant�67/12 (opus 600)
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: Le Ges�, 1866 Mitchell & Fort�, replaced 1884 Mitchell, replaced 1901 Casavant (opus 146), rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2232), rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Th�rien�22/13 (Mitchell); 67/13 (Mitchell & Fort�, Guilbault-Th�rien)
Montreal, Qu�bec, Canada: Hotel Dieu, Louis Mitchell, rebuilt 1911 Casavant (opus 445)�22/13
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: McGill University, Redpath Hall, 1962 Casavant (opus 2725), sold to Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada, Concordia University, Loyola Chapel, replaced 1984 Helmuth Wolff (opus 24)� 22/9 (Wolff); 67/12 (Wolff)
Montreal, Qu�bec, Canada: Pied-du-Courant, 1860's Louis Mitchell�22/13
Montreal, Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Jacques, Louis Mitchell (1867)�22/13
Montr�al, Qu�bec, Canada: Saint John the Evangelist Church, c. 1863 S. R. Warren, replaced 1892 S. R. Warren & Son, rebuilt 1915 Casavant (opus 597), replaced 1984 Wolff & Associ�s, Limit�e (opus 27)�67/13 (Wolff)
Ottawa, Canada: Church of Beloeil, 1860's Louis Mitchell�22/13
Ottawa, Canada: Saint-Joseph-de-Bytown, 1860's Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Basilica, 1802 Elliot, rebuilt 1864 Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Cathedral, c. 1800 unknown (English), rebuilt 1864 Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: L'Ancienne Lorette, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Lanoraie, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Andr�-de Kamouraska, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Augustine-de-Portneuf, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Croix-de-Lotbini�re, Louis Mitchell (1887), rebuilt 1910 Casavant�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Janvier, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint Nicholas, Louis Mitchell(1883)�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Norbert, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Patrice Church, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Pierre-de-Sorel, Louis Mitchell (1884)�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Roch-sur-Richilieu, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Romuald, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Sainte-Scholastique, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Saint-Zotique, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Qu�bec, Canada: Terrebonne, Louis Mitchell�22/13
Rougemount, Qu�bec, Canada: Saint Thomas Anglican Church, 1844 Joseph Walker, built for Chambly, Qu�bec, Canada, Saint Stephen Anglican Church, pipework replaced 1906 Casavant�67/13-14
Sault-au-R�collet, Canada: Dames du Sacr�-Coeur, Louis Mitchell (1877)�22/13
Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada: Saint Simon and Saint Jude Catholic Church, 1882 Louis Mitchell (opus 129)�15/19
Vaudreuille, Quebec, Canada: Saint-Michel�22/13
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: First Church of Christ, Scientist, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada: Church of Our Lord, Episcopal, c. 1830 Thomas Appleton�16/29
Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada: �glise Saint-Leon, 1909 Casavant (opus 384), replaced 1941 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1995 Guilbault-Th�rien (opus 40)�67/12
Westmount, Qu�bec, Canada: Saint Matthias Church, unknown, replaced by Joseph P�pin (?), moved 1912 as Casavant (opus 484-1/2), rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2113), replaced 1973 Wilhelm (opus 31)�67/12 (Wilhelm)
Peking, China: Union Medical College, Chapel, W. W. Kimball�30/15
Liverpool, England: Liverpool Collegiate Institute, 1850 Richard Jackson�29/19
Liverpool, England: Saint George's Hall, Henry Willis (1855)�30/16
London, England: Saint Paul Cathedral, Henry (�Father�) Willis�15/26
Oxford, England: Christ Church Cathedral, Rieger�15/17
Oxford, England: Oxford University, New College, Grant, Degens & Bradbeer�15/17
Paris, France: Saint-Eustache, Cavaill�-Coll�15/26
Paris, France: Saint-Sulpice, Cavaill�-Coll�15/26
Guadeloupe, Mexico: Cathedral, WurliTzer�25/29
Moorreesburg, Cape of Good Hope
Province, South Africa: Dutch Reformed Church, W. W. Kimball (1941)�30/13
Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa: Public Auditorium, W. W. Kimball (1935)�30/11, 13, 15-17