Instruments—by Builders – E

 

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:  Montréal, Québec, 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. Möller (opus 9964)—26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/Möller); 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:  Lagro, Indiana, Saint Patrick Catholic Church (c. 1840’s), restored 2004 Gober Organs—88/8SI; 96/22

 

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. Möller 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 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1325), 1982 additions M. P. Möller, 1986 M. P. Möller console—76/10-11

 

Estey (opus 2100):  Evansville, Indiana, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1923), replaced unknown, replaced 1941 Wicks Organ Company (opus 2385), ejected 2007—97/7I

 

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 Æolian-Skinner opus 1390, retaining part of opus 2798 in the chancel), chancel organ since altered, 1981 Brunzema (opus 3)—85/3, 8-11SI (Æolian-Skinner, Brunzema)

 

Estey (opus 2751):  San Francisco, California, Saint Dominic Catholic Church, 1928 console for 1909 Jesse Woodberry, replaced 1955 M. P. Möller—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 Æolian-Skinner opus 1390, retaining part of opus 2798 in the chancel), chancel organ since altered, 1981 Brunzema (opus 3)—85/3, 8-11SI (Æolian-Skinner, Brunzema)

 

Estey (opus 2848):  Oak Park, Illinois, Judson Baptist Church (1929), rebuilt 1966-1967 Æolian-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