Instruments—by
Builders – D
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 (opus 290): South Bend, Indiana, Saint Patrick
Catholic Church (c. 1875), replaced Van Dinter, replaced 1929 Austin Organ Co.
(opus 1711)—89/4-7SI
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
Doutt, Eugene: Vermillion, South Dakota, First Baptist
Church, 1961 rebuild of 1888 Wilhelm Schuelke (opus 52), replaced 1873 Syracuse
Organ Company—97/3-4S (Syracuse, Schuelke)
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)