Instruments—by
Builders – K
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; 87/15I
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 & Son, Geo.: Chicago, Illinois:
Mundelein College (later Loyola University), Auditorium—87/15I
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 Organ Company: Chicago, Illinois, Our Lady, Help of Christians Catholic
Church (1953), closed 2005—86/9-10, 12-13S (Kilgen)
Kilgen & Son, Geo. (opus 3868): Chicago, Illinois, Rogers Park
Congregational Church, later United Church of Rogers Park (1927)—87/6, 10-11SI
Kilgen & Son, Geo. (opus 3383): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Agatha
Catholic Church (1925)—86/9
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 & Son, Geo. (opus 3309): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Columbanus
Catholic Church (1925): 87/1I
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); 87/6, 11-14SI
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), replaced Schaefer, rebuilt 1950's unknown, 2004
Bradford relocation of 1872 William A. Johnson (opus 386), previously in
Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair United Methodist Church—3/1-3S; 45/7S; 93/1, 6-10SI
Kilgen & Son, Geo. (opus 3899): Chicago, Illinois: Saint Ethelreda Catholic Church (1927),
closed 2007—96/4
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 & Son, Geo. (opus 4781): Indianapolis, Indiana, All Souls
Unitarian Church (1931), replaced 1911 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 237),
replaced 1962 Holtkamp Organ Company (job number 1761)—97/16I
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
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 & Son, Geo. (opus 4518): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Malachy
Catholic Church (1930), enlarged 1931 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 4632)—86/9
Kilgen & Son, Geo. (opus 4632): Chicago, Illinois, Saint Malachy
Catholic Church, 1931 enlargement of 1930 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus
4518)—86/9
Kilgen & Son, Geo.: Chicago, Illinois:
Saint Mary of the Lake Catholic Church, replaced W. W. Kimball, rebuilt
and/or replaced—87/6, 8-20SI
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; 86/9,
11-12S
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; 86/9, 11-12S
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 & Son, Geo. (opus 4367): Indianapolis, Indiana, Saint Joan of
Arc Catholic Church (1929)—96/23
Kilgen & Son, Geo. (opus 4409): Oak Park, Illinois, Ascension Catholic
Church, replaced 2005 Berghaus—88/9
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 & Son, Geo. (opus 5901): Chicago, Illinois: Saint Bartholomew Catholic Church
(1937)—98/8-10SI
Kilgen & Son, Geo. (opus 5923): Indianapolis, Indiana, Second
Presbyterian Church (1937), replaced E. & G. G. Hook (opus 499), replaced
1968 Aeolian-Skinner (opus 1490)—92/7 (Aeolian-Skinner); 96/22 (Aeolian-Skinner);
97/15I (Kilgen)
Kilgen & Son, Geo.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Rita of Cascia Catholic Church
(1949)—94/5-8SI
Kilgen & Son, Geo.: Rushville, Indiana:
Saint Mary Catholic Church (1907)—96/23S
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. Möller—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; 95/3
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, Precious Blood Catholic Church (1923), closed
2005—86/9-10
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 Mary of the Lake Catholic Church, replaced
Kilgen, rebuilt and/or replaced—87/6, 8-20SI
Kimball, W. W.: Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Catholic
Church (1900), rebuilt Wiener Bros.—16/6-7SI; 24/20 (insert); 88/1I
Kimball, W. W.:
Chicago, Illinois, Scottish Rite Cathedral (c. 1904), removed
2006—94/21I
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, First Baptist Church (1928), 1887 Steere &
Turner (opus 247), Kimball altered, restorative repairs Bradford (c. 2007), now
known as Lake Street Church—96/9-14SI (both organs); 97/6
Kimball, W. W.:
Evanston, Illinois, Music Institute of Chicago—94/20SI
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. Möller (opus 891), burned 1924, which
replaced 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627, sold as Möller opus 950 to Oak Park,
Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, replaced there 1925 by Möller 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 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)
Kimball, W. W. (K. P. O. 7071): built for Lake Forest, Illinois, Holy
Spirit Episcopal Church (1929), relocated and rebuilt 1980’s Frank J. Sauter
& Sons for Lake Bluff, Illinois, Grace United Methodist Church—88/10-13SI
Kimball, W. W.: Oak Park, Illinois, Euclid Avenue
United Methodist Church (n.d.), replaced 1922 M. P. Möller (opus 3224),
replaced 1955 M. P. Möller (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. Möller, 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 Æolian-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. (K. P. O. 7096): Indianapolis, Indiana, North United
Methodist Church (1931), altered, rebuilt 2004 Reynolds Associates, Inc.,
chapel: 1997 Orgues
Létourneau—96/22; 97/18-22SPI
Kimball, W. W.:
Indianapolis, Indiana, Zion United Church of Christ (1933/1940)—95/10I;
96/25
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 Æolian-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 Æolian-Skinner (opus 936), various other
alterations, including Nicholas-Bradford, replaced 1900 George S.
Hutchings—22/11 (Æolian-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