Alaska
Juneau, Alaska: Coliseum Theatre, W. W. Kimball—30/15
California
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
Æolian-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. Möller (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/Möller); 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 Æolian-Skinner (opus 910), rebuilt 1952 (Æolian-Skinner),
console interior 1968 (Ruffatti), additions 1972 (Casavant); Chapel—1929 Æolian
(opus 1738), rebuilt 1951 Æolian-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. Möller
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. Möller—49/7-8
San Francisco,
California: Saint Peter Episcopal
Church, 1912 Austin Organ Company (opus 294)—98/20-21S
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
Colorado
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. Möller (opus 9480),
Catholic Cadet Chapel, 1962 M. P. Möller (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 Æolian-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)
Connecticut
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
District of
Columbia
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
Florida
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
Iowa
Ackley, Iowa: First Presbyterian Church, 1902 Lyon
& Healy (opus 124, factory number 1377), later in Grand Detour, Illinois,
Vincent Gilbert residence—12/15
Algona, Iowa: Congregational Church, 1886 Hook &
Hastings (opus 1295), built for Boone, Iowa, First Presbyterian Church,
replaced at Boone 1935 Reuter, Hook & Hastings moved 1952 to Britt, Iowa,
Saint Patrick Catholic Church—99/11-12
Boone, Iowa: First Presbyterian Church, 1886 Hook
& Hastings (opus 1295), replaced 1935 Reuter, Hook & Hastings moved to
Algona, Iowa, Congregational Church, moved 1952 to Britt, Iowa, Saint Patrick
Catholic Church—99/11-12
Britt, Iowa: Saint Patrick Catholic Church, 1952
relocation of 1886 Hook & Hastings (opus 1295), built for Boone, Iowa,
First Presbyterian Church, replaced at Boone 1935 Reuter, Hook & Hastings
moved first to Algona, Iowa, Congregational Church, later to Britt—99/11-12
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