Instruments—by
Builders – C
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
Æolian-Skinner (opus 910), rebuilt 1952 (Æolian-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): Montréal, Québec, Canada,
Basilique de Notre-Dame (1888), moved to Sacre-Couer Chapel, rebuilt 1943
Casavant (opus 1727), burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Thérien (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): Montréal, Québec, 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-Thérien (opus
17)—67/13
Casavant (opus 69): Oswego, New York, Saint Louis Catholic
Church (1896)—4/8
Casavant (opus
90): Montréal, Québec, 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): Montréal, Québec, Canada,
Église du Très-Saint-Nom-de-Jésus (1899), replaced 1915 Casavant (opus 600),
rebuilt 1985-1986 Casavant, rebuilt 1999 Casavant—67/12 (opus 600)
Casavant (opus
112): Montréal, Québec, 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, Gesù Church,
1901 rebuild of 1884 Louis Mitchell, which replaced 1866 Mitchell & Forté,
rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2232), rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Thérien—22/13
Casavant: Rougemount, Québec, Canada, Saint
Thomas Anglican Church, replacement of pipework for 1844 Joseph Walker, built
for Chambly, Québec, Canada, Saint Stephen Anglican Church—67/13-14
Casavant Bros. (opus 354): built for Evanston, Illinois,
Northwestern University, Fisk Hall, relocated 1941 to Lutkin Hall as Casavant
Frères, Limitée (opus 1681)—19/6-9SI; 96/16-18SI (opus 1681)
Casavant (opus
384): Westmount, Québec, Canada,
Église Saint-Leon (1909), replaced 1941 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1995
Guilbault-Thérien (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 Æolian-Skinner (opus 327-A),
chapel organ replaced 1959 M. P. Möller (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/Möller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI
(Skinner/Casavant/Möller)
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. Möller (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): Lévis, Quebec, Canada, Notre Dame, 1912
rebuild of Mitchell, Louis—15/19; 22/13
Casavant (opus
484-1/2): Westmount, Québec,
Canada, Saint Matthias Church, 1912 moving of Joseph Pépin (?), which replaced
unknown, rebuilt 1952 Casavant (opus 2113), replaced 1973 Wilhelm (opus
31)—67/12 (Wilhelm)
Casavant (opus
597): Montréal, Québec, Canada,
Saint John the Evangelist Church (1915), rebuild of 1892 S. R. Warren &
Son, which replaced c. 1863 S. R. Warren, replaced 1984 Wolff & Associés,
Limitée (opus 27)—67/13 (Wolff)
Casavant (opus
600): Montréal, Québec, Canada,
Église du Très-Saint-Nom-de-Jésus (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?): Montréal, Québec, 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-Thérien (opus 17)—67/13 (Guilbault-Thérien)
Casavant Frères (opus 1032?): Detroit, Michigan, Saint Agnes Catholic
Church (1924), merged 1989 with Saint Theresa of Avila Catholic Church to form
Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church, closed 2006, organ removed and for
sale—98/14-15SI
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. Möller (opus 5001), also 1928 M. P. Möller (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/Möller)
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 Frères (opus 1170): Detroit, Michigan, Saint Theresa of
Avila Catholic Church (1926), church merged 1989 with Saint Agnes Catholic
Church to form Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church, closed 2006—98/14
Casavant: Quebec, Canada,
Saint-Croix-de-Lotbinière, 1910 rebuild of 1887 Louis Mitchell—22/13
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): Montréal, Québec, Canada,
Chapelle du Grand Seminaire (1938), rebuild of c. 1907 Joseph Émil Pépin, also
c. 1864 unknown, also 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1186), Casavant rebuild
1964 Odilon Jacques, replaced 1990 Guilbault-Thérien (opus 35)—67/12
Casavant Frères, Limitée (opus 1681): Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern
University, Lutkin Hall, 1941 rebuild of 1909 Casavant Bros. (opus 354), built
for Fisk Hall—19/6-9SI; 96/16-18SI (opus 1681); 97/6
Casavant (opus
1727): Montréal, Québec, Canada,
Basilique de Notre-Dame, 1943 rebuild of 1888 Casavant (opus 18), moved to
Sacre-Couer Chapel, burned 1978, replaced 1982 Guilbault-Thérien (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, Québec, Canada,
Saint Matthias Church, 1952 rebuild of unknown, 1912 Casavant (opus 484-1/2),
moving of Joseph Pépin (?), which replaced unknown, replaced 1973 Wilhelm (opus
31)—67/12 (Wilhelm)
Casavant (opus
2232): Montréal, Québec, Canada,
Le Gesù, 1954 rebuild of 1901 Casavant (opus 146), which replaced 1866 Mitchell
& Forté, rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Thérien—67/13 (Mitchell & Forté,
Guilbault-Thérien)
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. Möller (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;
97/16-17S
Casavant (opus
2610): Montréal, Québec, 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): Montréal, Québec, Canada,
McGill University, Redpath Hall (1962), sold to Montréal, Québec, 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; 99/4-6I
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. Möller
(opus 891), burned 1924, which replaced 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627, sold
as Möller opus 950 in 1908 to Oak Park, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church,
replaced there 1925 by M. P. Möller opus 4345, building now Our Lady of the
Immaculate Conception Traditional Catholic Church)—85/3-7SI (all organs); 86/6
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 3160): Lake Forest, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1973),
replaced 1887 Hook & Hastings (opus 1335), rebuilt 1925
Wangerin-Weickhardt, chapel 1965 Schlicker—89/10, 14-18SI (Casavant, Schlicker)
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. Möller (opus 6143), built for Chicago, Illinois, World’s
Fair, House of Religion, altered 1970’s—24/22-28, 34-37 SI (Möller); 28/9
(Möller)
Casavant (opus
3267): Whiting, Indiana, Saint
John the Baptist Catholic Church (1975)—56/11
Casavant Frères, Limitée (opus 3354): Evanston, Illinois, Saint Matthew
Episcopal Church (1977), replaced unknown, Saint Mary Chapel, 1989 Bradford
Organ Company—96/18-20SI (both organs); 97/6
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
Æolian-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 (Æolian-Skinner);
69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10; 76/30 (Convention)
Casavant (opus 3464): Deerfield, Illinois, Trinity International University,
Arnold T. Olson Chapel (1980)—89/10, 21-22SI
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. Möller (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. Möller (opus 11427), console
rebuilt 1995 Fabry, replaced 1904 Lyon & Healy (opus 164, factory number
1417)—25/11
Cavaillé-Coll: Paris, France, Saint-Sulpice—15/26
Cavaillé-Coll: Paris, France, Saint-Eustache—15/26
Cave Organ Company: Indianapolis, Indiana, Scottish Rite Cathedral, 1969 console
replacement for 1929 Skinner Organ Company (opus 696), additions 1950
Aeolian-Skinner (opus 696-A)—92/7I; 95/10I
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. Möller (opus
4838)—81/5, 8-9SI; 82/23
Church Music
Service: Chicago, Illinois,
Edgebrook Community Church (United Church of Christ), additions to 1961
Æolian-Skinner (opus 1359), replaced unknown—62/14-18SPI (Æolian-Skinner)
Clarke (Wm. Horatio),
Kinsley (Stephen P.) & Co.:
Indianapolis, Indiana, Fourth Presbyterian Church (1874)—44/19-20P, 22
Clarke & Co., Wm. H.: Indianapolis, Indiana:
Roberts Park United Methodist Church (1876), replaced 1915 Ernest M.
Skinner Company, replaced 1973 Reuter—95/1I; 96/22
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. Möller (opus 5001), also 1928 M.
P. Möller (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/Möller);
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), replaced unknown, 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); 86/1I
(unknown)
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. Möller (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/Möller); 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 Æolian-Skinner (opus
327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. Möller (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/Möller); 28/9 (Skinner); 65/6-12, 14SI
(Skinner/Casavant/Möller)
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. Möller,
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; 99/15
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