Instruments—by Builders – M

 

Mann & Trupiano:  Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Mary Catholic Church, relocation (through Organ Clearing House) and additions for 1874 Jardine (1980)—35/17

 

Mann & Trupiano:  Meggett, South Carolina, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, relocation (through Organ Clearing House) of 1867 E. & G. G. Hook—35/17

 

Mann & Trupiano:  New Haven, Connecticut, Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1982 restoration of 1871 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 576)—45-5-6

 

Mann & Trupiano: Middle Haddam, Connecticut, Second Congregational Church, 1992 restoration of 1827 Appleton—45/5

 

Mann & Trupiano:  New York City, New York, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, rebuild of 1970 Gilbert Adams, rebuild of 1955 Æolian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B), rebuild of 1949 M. P. Möller (opus 7900), rebuild of 1945 E. M. Skinner & Son, rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 205)—15/30

 

 

Marshall Bros.:  Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Congregation Synagogue (1871), burned 1871, replaced 1861 Wolfram & Haeckhel, replaced 1881 Moline, replaced 1911 Casavant (opus 454), (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); 25/21 (Central), 23 (Moline/Central); 26/20 (Central/Moline); 35/5-6 (Wolfram & Haeckhel, Marshall Bros.); 37/13-14I; 41/21-23; 42/25, 31-32

 

Marshall-Bennett:  Chicago, Illinois, Buena Memorial Presbyterian Church (1909), replaced 1923 Hall, Marshall-Bennett moved to Glencoe, Illinois, Trinity Lutheran Church—95/10-12S

 

Marshall-Bennett (opus 156):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church (now Cathedral), 1903 rebuild of 1875 Johnson (opus 456), which replaced 1837 Erben, replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (?sold to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, 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—14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/1875 Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, 1870 Johnson); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)

 

 

Mason & Risch Vocalion (opus 1033):  Central City, Colorado, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1893)—61/23

 

 

McCarty, Randall Jay:  1979 rebuild of 1895 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 84) or 1891 Moline (?), now in Chehalis, Washington, Church of the Epiphany—14/14; 16/28; 57/15

 

 

McEvers, Reverend James M.:  Bloomington, Illinois, Saint Matthew Episcopal Church, rebuild of 1900 August Prante’s Sons, electrified by Holloway, which replaced 1865 Garret House—76/10-11

 

 

Mead, Gilbert:  Oak Park, Illinois, Judson Baptist Church, alterations to 1966-1967 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1466), a rebuild of 1929 Estey (opus 2848)—78/9, 14-18SI (both organs); 79/18

 

 

Meade, George (or S. R. Warren?):  Clarenceville, Québec, Canada, Saint George Anglican Church (1853), replaced c. 1876 S. R. Warren & Co., built for Berthierville-en-haut, Québec, Canada, Saint James Anglican Church—67/13 (c. 1876 Warren)

 

Metzler/Holtkamp:  (Holtkamp job number 1783), built for Northfield, Illinois, Ascension Lutheran Church (1963), later in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, Hope Lutheran Church—18/4-7SI

 

Metzler/Wilhelm:  Seattle, Washington, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church—16/27

 

 

Michell, C. C. (with Cole & Woodberry):  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown, First Baptist Church, now Polite Temple Baptist Church (c. 1890)—53/15

 

Michell, C. C. (with Cole & Woodberry):  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Germantown, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1894)—53/15

 

 

Midmer-Losh (no. 5519):  Ansonia, Connecticut, Assumption Catholic Church (1929)—45/6

 

 

Midmer-Losh (opus 5550):  Atlantic City, New Jersey, Convention Hall, Auditorium—64/20-23S

 

 

Miller, George: obtained pipework from Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), c. 1967, from 1924 Skinner (opus 424), built for Chicago, Illinois, William Zeuch residence, additions 1925 (Skinner opus 424-A), later in Lake Forest, Illinois, Theodore G. Robinson residence, rebuilt 1949, A. R. Temple & Associates—59/16

 

 

Mills, Alexander:  later in Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Covenant Church (1953), built c. 1887 for Cheyenne, Wyoming, Saint Mark Episcopal Church, replaced 1951 Reuter—14/8-11 (insert) SI

 

Mills, Alexander:  built for Cheyenne, Wyoming, Saint Mark Episcopal Church (c. 1887), replaced 1951 Reuter, sold 1953 to Cheyenne, Wyoming, First Covenant Church—14/8-11 (insert) SI

 

 

Milnar Organ Company:  Nashville, Tennessee, Assumption Catholic Church, 1995 relocation of 1895 Johnson & Son (opus 819), built for Valparaiso, Indiana, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), (also known as Church of Christ, Christian Tabernacle), 1895, rebuilt 1956 Toledo, building demolished 1990—6/4; 68/11-17SPI (Johnson & Son)

 

 

Mitchell & Forté:  Montréal, Québec, Canada, Le Gesù (1866), replaced 1884 Mitchell, replaced 1901 Casavant (opus 146), rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2232), rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Thérien—67/13 (Mitchell & Forté, Guilbault-Thérien)

 

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Roman Catholic Church (1870), possibly replaced 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 66), which possibly replaced unknown, 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), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus; also, 1879 Steinmeyer—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); 22/12-19 (Mitchell); 25/23 (Mitchell); 26/19 (Mitchell); 35/4-6 (Pilcher, Mitchell); 38/8S (Pilcher), 14-15 (Mitchell); 40/8 (Mitchell); 41/13-14 (Mitchell); 42/19S, 31 (Pilcher); 42/31; 43/30, 32 (Mitchell); 49/2-3S (Steinmeyer); 71/8-9I (Mitchell/Steinmeyer/Austin); 72/9

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Lévis, Quebec, Canada, Notre Dame, rebuilt 1912 Casavant (opus 475)—15/19; 22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Manitoba, Canada, Saint Boniface Cathedral (1875)—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Montreal, Canada, Gesù Church (1884), replaced 1866 Mitchell & Forté, rebuilt 1901 Casavant (opus 146), rebuilt 1954 Casavant (opus 2232), rebuilt 1986 Guilbault-Thérien—22/13; 67/13 (Mitchell & Forté, Guilbault-Thérien)

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Montreal, Canada, Hotel-Dieu, rebuilt 1911 Casavant (opus 445)—22/13 (Mitchell)

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Montreal, Canada, Saint-Jacques (1867)—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis: Montreal, Canada, Pied-du-Courant, 1860's—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Ottawa, Canada, Church of Beloeil, 1860's—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Ottawa, Canada, Saint-Joseph-de-Bytown, 1860's—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Basilica, 1864 rebuild of 1802 Elliott—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Cathedral, 1864 rebuild of c. 1800 unknown (English)—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, L'Ancienne Lorette—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Lanoraie—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-André-de Kamouraska—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-Augustine-de-Portneuf—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-Croix-de-Lotbinière (1887), rebuilt 1910 Casavant—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint Janvier—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint Nicholas (1883)—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-Norbert—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-Patrice Church—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-Pierre-de-Sorel (1884)—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-Roch-sur-Richilieu—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-Romuald—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Sainte-Scholastique—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Saint-Zotique—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Quebec, Canada, Terrebonne—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Sault-au-Récollet, Canada, Dames du Sacré-Coeur (1877)—22/13

 

Mitchell, Louis (opus 129):  Tignish, Prince Edward Island, Canada, Saint Simon and Saint Jude Catholic Church (1882)—15/19

 

Mitchell, Louis:  Vaudreuille, Quebec, Canada, Saint-Michel-—15/19; 22/13

 

 

Moline: Chicago, Illinois:  Sinai Congregation Synagogue (1881), replaced 1871 Marshall Brothers, replaced 1861 Wolfram & Haeckhel, burned 1871, replaced 1911 Casavant (opus 454), (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); 25/21 (Central), 23 (Moline/Central); 26/20 (Central/Moline); 35/5-6 (Wolfram & Haeckhel, Marshall Bros.); 37/13-14I; 41/21-23; 42/25, 31-32

 

Moline:  Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church (c. 1881), replaced Jardine, burned 1907, replaced 1908, 1891 Roosevelt (opus 506), built for Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian Church of the Messiah, installed Coburn & Taylor, restored 1998-1999 Rutz—53/5; 54/8; 63/4 (Roosevelt)

 

Moline:  Davenport, Iowa, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1883)—40/21

 

Moline:  Iowa City, Iowa, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1883)—40/21

 

Moline:  Galena, Illinois, First United Methodist Church (1885)—40/21

 

Moline:  Dubuque, Iowa, Saint John Lutheran Church (1886)—40/21

 

Moline:  Fort Madison, Iowa, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (1889), rebuilt 1985 Philip F. Hoenig—40/22

 

Moline (?): Chehalis, Washington, Church of the Epiphany, or 1895 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 84), rebuilt 1979 Randall Jay McCarty—14/14; 16/28; 57/15

 

Moline:  now in Vancouver, Washington, Church of the Good Shepherd—57/14

 

 

Möller, Andreas:  Detroit, Michigan, Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church (1867), rebuilt 1906 August Möller, rebuilt 1977-1978 William M. Worden—48/5

 

 

Möller, August:  Detroit, Michigan, Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 1906 rebuild of 1867 Andreas Möller, rebuilt 1977-1978 William M. Worden—48/5

 

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 8443):  built for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, later relocated and enlarged as opus 8516 for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White (1953), church had 1932 Æolian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980’s and 1990’s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, earlier studio organs 1939 Æolian-Skinner (opus 995), enlarged 1941 and 1942, replaced 1945 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1072), replaced 1945 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1080, later moved to Canada), opus 8443 relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi—70/29-33SPI (Möller); 72/6

 

Möller, M. P.:  San Francisco, California, Saint Dominic Catholic Church, 1955 console for 1909 Jesse Woodberry—49/8

 

Möller, M. P.:  San Francisco, California, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church—49/7-8

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 9480):  Denver, Colorado, United States Air Force Academy Chapel, Protestant Cadet Chapel (1962)—61/24

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 9481):  Denver, Colorado, United States Air Force Academy Chapel, Catholic Cadet Chapel (1962)—61/24

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 9446):  Barrington, Illinois, Henry Beard residence (1960), rebuilt 1997 Fabry for Barrington, Illinois, Barrington United Methodist Church, with 1960's unknown, burned 1998—62/12-13S

 

Möller, M. P.:  Bloomington, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, 1982 additions and 1986 console for 1956 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1325), which replaced 1921 Estey (opus 1824), which replaced 1865 Garret House—76/10-11

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 850):  Chicago, Illinois, Crerar Memorial Presbyterian Church (1908), merged c. 1928 with First Presbyterian Church (see also First Presbyterian Church)—70/38; 71/17S

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 9611):  Chicago, Illinois:  Ebenezer Lutheran Church (1963), replaced 1916 J. P. Seeburg, which replaced unknown—82/7, 9-13SPI (Möller); 83/9

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 8612):  Chicago, Illinois, Sauganash Community Church (1956)—90/12-14SI

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5881):  Chicago, Illinois, Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, later Epworth United Methodist Church (1931), 2005 OHS Citation—75/11-12I; 87/16-20SP; 88/4

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 9964):  Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1964), earlier organs 1857 House, 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, merged with Indiana Avenue Baptist Church, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), rebuilt 1924 M. P. Möller (opus 3624), now Olivet Baptist Church, church relocated 1918 to former Plymouth Congregational Church (merged 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, later Kenwood United Church of Christ (1888 Steere & Turner, opus 268, replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 207)), 1871 Erben, relocated and rebuilt Johnson & Son, possibly replaced 1880’s S. S. Hamill), present building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, rebuilt 1961 unknown—14/14 (Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 39/20 (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5, 13-23SI (Johnson, Bassett, Möller); 71/10; 72/6I

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5001):  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, old buildings had 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (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), Grand Avenue building now Metropolitan Community Church, 1928 Chapel has 1928 M. P. Möller (opus 5175)—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); 72/6 (Möller)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5175):  Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, Chapel, 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, old buildings had 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 649), relocated and rebuilt 1913 Coburn & Taylor (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), Grand Avenue building now Metropolitan Community Church, 1928 Church has 1928 M. P. Möller (opus 5001)—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); 72/6 (Möller)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 3439):  Chicago, Illinois, Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist (1923), building later Lake Shore Family Church, later Philadelphia Romanian Church of God, 1923 M. P. Möller (opus 3439)—82/7-9SI; 83/9I

 

Möller, M. P.:  Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Baptist Church, founded as First Baptist Church of Hyde Park, later Hyde Park Union Church, 1956 rebuild of 1914 Skinner (opus 211), replaced c. 1890 unknown—70/5, 9-13SI (Skinner/Möller); 72/6

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 3893):  Chicago, Illinois, Isaac Israel Temple (1924)—69/19

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 675):  Chicago, Illinois:  Olivet Baptist Church (1906), founded as Xenia Baptist Church, later Zoar Baptist Church, merged 1861 with Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1906 M. P. Möller opus 675, later building built as First Baptist Church, 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), rebuilt 1924 M. P. Möller (opus 3624), burned 1940, replaced 1947 M. P. Möller (opus 7480)—14/14 (1867 Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson): 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5-9, 22-23SPI (Johnson/Möllers); 71/10; 72/9

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 3624):  Chicago, Illinois, Olivet Baptist Church, built as First Baptist Church, 1924 rebuild of 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), burned 1940, replaced 1947 M. P. Möller (opus 7480)—14/14 (1867Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson): 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5-9, 22-23SPI (Johnson/Möllers); 71/10; 72/6

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 7480):  Chicago, Illinois, Olivet Baptist Church (1947), founded as Xenia Baptist Church, later Zoar Baptist Church, merged 1861 with Mount Zion Baptist Church, 1906 M. P. Möller opus 675, later building built as First Baptist Church, 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), rebuilt 1924 M. P. Möller (opus 3624), burned 1940—14/14 (1867 Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson): 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 70/5-9, 22-23SPI (Johnson/Möllers); 71/10; 72/6

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 11427):  Chicago, Illinois, Orchestra Hall (1981), now Symphony Center, replaced 1904 Lyon & Healy (opus 164, factory number 1417), console rebuilt 1995 Fabry, rebuilt 1997 Casavant—25/11

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 4174):  Chicago, Illinois:  Queen of Angels Catholic Church (1925) for lower church, 1939 M. P. Möller (opus 6752) for upper church—82/7, 13-17SI (both organs)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 6752):  Chicago, Illinois, Queen of Angels Catholic Church (1939) for upper church, 1925 M. P. Möller (opus 4174) for lower church—82/7, 13-17SI (both organs); 83/9

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 1301):  Chicago, Illinois, Roseland Presbyterian Church (founded as First Presbyterian Church of Roseland), 1911 Möller, rebuilt 1914 Möller (opus 1709), replaced 1960 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1354)—74/3-7SI (Möller/Æolian-Skinner)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 1709):  Chicago, Illinois, Roseland Presbyterian Church, 1914  rebuild of 1911 M. P. Möller (opus 1301), replaced 1960 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1354)—74/3-7SI (Möller/Æolian-Skinner)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 1496):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Basil Catholic Church (1913), replaced (?) 1926 Reuter (opus 185), removed c. 1990, demolished 1998, parish merged with Visitation Catholic Church to form Saint Basil-Visitation Catholic Church, Visitation Catholic Church, 1910 Casavant (opus 427), 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—63/4-5S (Reuter); 66/11-15SI

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 4210):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clara Catholic Church (1925), merged 1969 with Saint Cyril Catholic Church to form Saint Clara-Saint Cyril Catholic Church, congregation merged 1990 with Holy Cross Catholic Church (64th and Maryland) to form Saint Gelasius Catholic Church, burned 1976, closed 2002—69/19; 70/48; 71/18-20SI; 75/5

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5563):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Catholic Church (1929), replaced 1918 Unknown, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3557), moved to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Cajetan Catholic Church, enlarged by Bradford—28/6, 16 (Casavant), 39 (Möller); 29/33 (Casavant)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 4371):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gregory Catholic Church (1925), replaced 1906 unknown, since rebuilt, later rendered unplayable—79/3-10SI (Möller)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 6317):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint John of God Catholic Church (1937)—24/22

 

Möller, M. P.:  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Mark Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1970 Berghaus—28/37

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5649):  Chicago, Illinois:  Saint Matthias Catholic Church (1929)—82/7, 17-21SI; 83/9

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 8516):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1958), replaced 1915 Austin (opus 579), burned 1956, which replaced unknown, opus 8516 built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, relocated and rebuilt as opus 8516 for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White, to be replaced 2003 Pasi—70/5, 23-33SPI (Austin/Möller); 71/21S (Pasi); 72/6

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5688):  Chicago, Illinois:  Saint Peter Canisius Catholic Church (1930), closed 2007—96/4

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 8912):  Chicago, Illinois, Sauganash Community Church, c. 1956—70/40

 

Möller, M. P.:  Chicago, Illinois, Sherwood School of Music (now Sherwood Conservatory of Music), now in Florida—61/4

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 2289):  Chicago, Illinois, Sixth Presbyterian Church, 1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches, merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!) to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, building later New Hope House of Prayer, 1917 rebuild of c. 1910 Morris & Verney rebuild of 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 571)—70/37; 71/16-17S

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 8549):  built for Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (1953), relocated by Berghaus 2000 to Hobart, Indiana, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church of Northwest Indiana (ELS)—69/5-6SI

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 4448):  built for Chicago, Illinois, West Pullman Methodist Episcopal Church (1926), merged with Saint Stephen United Methodist Church (1911 Estey opus 849, building later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church) to form New Fellowship United Methodist Church, using West Pullman facility, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and Pullman United Methodist Church (1882 Steere & Turner opus 170) to form Greenstone United Methodist Church—76/4

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 3865):  Chicago, Illinois, Woodlawn Immanuel Lutheran Church (1924)—70/38

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 6143):  Chicago, Illinois, World’s Fair, Hall of Religion (1933), moved to Evanston, Illinois, Seabury-Western Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, altered 1970’s, replaced 1998 with Casavant (opus 3245), built for Rockford, Illinois, Our Savior Lutheran Church (1975), moved by Kurt Roderer—24/22-28, 34-37 SI; 28/9 (Möller)

 

Möller, M. P.:  Elmhurst, Illinois, Saint Peter Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Peter United Church of Christ, 1898 Hinners & Albertsen, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus—28/37

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 3519):  Evanston, Illinois:  Hemenway Methodist Episcopal Church, now Hemenway United Methodist Church (merger of Hemenway and Covenant United Methodist Churches—see also Covenant United Methodist Church), replaced 1899 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 127), burned 1932, replaced 1941 Austin Organs, Inc. (opus 2054), merged with Covenant’s 1969 Schlicker Organ Co. organ by Bradford (2005)—96/7-9SI (Austin/Schlicker)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 9244):  Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1959 chapel organ, replaced chapel organ built 1910 by Casavant (opus 386), part of 1922 Skinner (opus 327), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, alterations 1959 by Æolian-Skinner (opus 327-A), 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)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 6143):  moved to Evanston, Illinois, Seabury-Western Seminary, Chapel of Saint John the Divine, built for Chicago, Illinois, World’s Fair, Hall of Religion (1933), altered 1970’s, replaced 1998 with Casavant (opus 3245), built for Rockford, Illinois, Our Savior Lutheran Church (1975), moved by Kurt Roderer—24/22-28, 34-37 SI; 28/9 (Möller)

 

Möller, M. P.:  Forest Park, Illinois, 1939 proposed rebuild of 1914 Austin (opus 471), not built, Austin sold to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Timothy Episcopal Church (building now Mount Vernon Baptist Church, organ gone), 1950’s proposal, not built, replaced 1954 by Æolian-Skinner (opus 1235), additions Berghaus—61/15-22S(all organs)/P(Æolian-Skinner); 62/30 (Æolian-Skinner)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 891):  La Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal Church (1908), replaced 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627), sold as Möller opus 950 to Oak Park, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church and replaced there in 1924 by M. P. Möller (opus 4345), building now Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Traditional Catholic Church, opus 891 burned 1924, replaced 1926 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1970 Casavant (opus 3062)—85/3-7SI (all organs)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5555):  La Grange Park, Illinois, Convent of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, Chapel of Our Lady of Bethlehem (1929), replaced 1968 Noack (opus 42, since relocated to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, Saint Andrew Catholic Church) and 1969 Noack (opus 44)—29/26; 85/3, 17-20SI (all organs)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 9656):  Lincolnwood, Illinois, Saint John Lutheran Church (1962)—90/5-6SI

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 1599):  Oak Park, Illinois, Cuyler Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (1914), congregation merged with Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church, Trinity Methodist Church, Willard Memorial Methodist Church, to form Cornerstone United Methodist Church—78/9, 12-14SI; 79/18

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 3224):  Oak Park, Illinois, Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church, replaced W. W. Kimball, replaced 1955 M. P. Möller (opus 8890)—81/5-7SI

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 8890):  Oak Park, Illinois, Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church (1955), replaced 1922 M. P. Möller (opus 3224), which replaced W. W. Kimball—81/5-7SI; 82/23

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 1259):  Oak Park, Illinois, First Methodist Church (1911), which replaced 1890 Henry Pilcher’s Sons, replaced 1925 Skinner (opus 528), rebuilt 1937 La Marche—61/7-11S(Skinner)P(Möller/Skinner); 62/30 (Skinner)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 4838):  Oak Park, Illinois, Saint Christopher Episcopal Church (1927), altered Christian  & Erickson—81/5, 8-9SI; 82/23

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 950):  Oak Park, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, 1908 relocation of 1884 Johnson & Son (opus 627), built for La Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, replaced there by 1908 Möller (opus 891), burned 1924, replaced 1926 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1970 Casavant (opus 3062), replaced at Oak Park by 1925 M. P. Möller (opus 4345), building now Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Traditional Catholic Church)—85/3-7SI (all organs)

 

Möller, M. P.:  Oak Park, Illinois, Unity Temple Unitarian/Universalist Church, here second-hand, unknown origin or date, removed 1990’s, replaced 1909 Coburn & Taylor rebuild of 1906 W. W. Kimball, which replaced c. 1897 unknown, burned 1905—67/7-8I

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 6655):  Sycamore, Illinois, Saint John Lutheran Church (1938), rebuilt 1982 Berghaus—28/38

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5558):  Chesterton, Indiana, Bethlehem Lutheran Church (1929), rebuilt by Möller (?), building purchased by First United Methodist Church—82/3-4SI

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 188):  East Germantown, Indiana, Zion Lutheran Church (c. 1898)—96/23

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 9655):  Gary (Miller), Indiana, Bethel Lutheran (1961)—60/15S

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 4104):  Gary, Indiana, First Baptist Church, building later First Church of God, now Washington Street Church of God (1926)—60/13

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 11416):  Gary, Indiana, First Baptist Church (1980)—60/13-14S

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 10376):  Gary, Indiana, Saint Augustine Episcopal Church (1967)—60/11-12SP

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 8787):  Gary, Indiana, Saint Monica-Saint Luke Catholic Church (built as Saint Luke), 1955—56/17S

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 217):  Indianapolis, Indiana:  First Lutheran Church (1895)—80/4

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 217):  built for Indianapolis, Indiana, First Lutheran Church (c. 1898), closed 2003, organ sold to Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University, School of Music—97/11-12SI

 

Möller, M. P.:  Valparaiso, Indiana, First Methodist Church (1887), removed by Edwin Kinne, lost, replaced 1949 M. P. Möller (opus 7824), abandoned—68/22-25SI; 80/5I (1887 Möller)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 7824):  Valparaiso, Indiana, First United Methodist Church (1949), replaced 1887 M. P. Möller, removed by Edwin Kinne, lost, 1949 organ abandoned—68/22-25SI; 80/5I (1887 Möller)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 3228):  Valparaiso, Indiana, Schauer’s Premier Theatre (1921), also known as Premier Theatre, demolished 1982—68/34

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 212):  Sandusky, Michigan, Saint John Episcopal Church (1898)—48/5-6

 

Möller, M. P.:  Minneapolis, Minnesota, Saint Mark Episcopal Cathedral, 1953 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1278), rebuild of Welte—4/8

 

Möller, M. P.:  Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Catholic Cathedral, rebuild of 1920’s Kilgen—47/3

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 8516):  New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church, studio of Ernest White (1953), relocation and enlargement of opus 8443, built 1952 for San Francisco, California, American Guild of Organists National Convention, earlier studio organs 1939 Æolian-Skinner (opus 995), enlarged 1941 and 1942, replaced 1945 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1072), replaced 1945 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1080, later moved to Canada), church had 1932 Æolian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later alterations under Ernest White, 1980’s and 1990’s restoration by Mann & Trupiano, opus 8516 relocated and enlarged 1958 for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (merged with Redeemer Episcopal Church to form Saint Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church), to be replaced 2003 Pasi—70/29-33SPI (Möller)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 7900):  New York City, New York, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1949 rebuild of 1945 E. M. Skinner & Son, rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 205), rebuilt 1955 Æolian-Skinner (opus 205-A and B), rebuilt 1970 Gilbert Adams, rebuilt Mann & Trupiano—15/30

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 1575):  Akron, Ohio, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (1914), rebuilt 1955 Reuter (opus 1152), rebuilt 1983 Berghaus—28/38

 

Möller, M. P.:  Middletown, Ohio, Broadway Methodist Church (now First United Methodist), replaced Barkhoff, new console (1935), replaced 1974 Reuter—47/6-7S (Möller)

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 515):  now in Albany, Oregon, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1904—57/16

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 5819):  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Civic Center, Convention Hall (1931)—53/13

 

Möller, M. P. (opus 1600):  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, 1913 rebuild of 1893 Pilcher, built for Chicago, Illinois, World’s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, (replacing c. 1869 Jardine, rebuilt 1892 Frederick H. James), rebuilt 1950’s unknown, rebuilt 1970’s unknown—17/11, 15-20, 37SI (Pilcher); 18/11-15

 

 

Montgomery, Robert:  relocation 1923 Skinner (opus 405), from La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School, to Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (rebuilt, Bradford)—59/5-8S

 

 

Moore & Co., A. David:  Iowa City, Iowa, Zion Lutheran Church, 1977 rebuild of 1853 Stevens & Co., built for Bangor, Maine, Central Congregational Church, relocated 1899 to Woodstock, Vermont, Christian Church, by Geo. S. Hutchings—40/21

 

 

Morel & Associates:  Denver, Colorado, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1996 rebuild of 1912 W. W. Kimball—61/23

 

 

Morris, Leonard D.:  Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, rebuild of 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), replaced 1924 Skinner (opus 435), Farrand & Votey sold to River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel, broken up for parts (replaced 1958 Schlicker, now in Music Building, new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258) First Church building now Grant Memorial AME Church, (First Church combined 1950 with Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, kept First Church name, congregation gone, Ninth Church building housed 1917 Austin (opus 681), with 1922 Austin additions)—62/19, 25-28S; 65/26 (Austin)

 

Morris, Leonard D.:  Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church, 1916 rebuild of 1912 Coburn, building sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, Plymouth Church merged with Kenwood Evangelical Church, later Kenwood United Church of Christ (see Kenwood Evangelical Church/United Church of Christ), earlier organs included 1871 Erben, rebuilt c. 1875 Johnson & Son (no opus number) or Bassett?, possibly replaced 1880’s S. S. Hamill, 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

 

 

Morris & Verney:  Chicago, Illinois, Sixth Presbyterian Church, 1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches, merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!) to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, building later New Hope House of Prayer, c. 1910 rebuild of 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 571), rebuilt 1917 M. P. Möller—70/37; 71/16-17S

 

 

Morton, Frank E.:  Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church, 1912 rebuild of 1892 Farrand & Votey (opus 119, altered, with Austin console), including parts from Winnetka, Illinois, Christ Church, Episcopal, Austin (opus 1274), replaced ?1857 Hall & Labagh (from Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church?)—3/1, 6, 11-13, 15S (Farrand & Votey); 17/11 (Farrand & Votey); 25/30-31, 33I (Farrand & Votey); 27/21 (Morton); 28/6 (Farrand & Votey), 13 (Hall & Labagh), 30 (Farrand & Votey); 29/33 (Farrand & Votey); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh); 41/14 (Hall & Labagh); 54/12, 18-20S; 56/19

 

 

Mudler, Bernard:  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, 1894 rebuild of c. 1860 unknown—53/13

 

 

Murphy & Associates, Patrick J.:  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Highway Tabernacle Church (built as Fifth Baptist Church), restoration of 1884 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 148)—53/15

 

Murphy & Associates, Patrick J.:  Camden, New Jersey, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 1995 rebuild of 1885 Hook & Hastings (opus 1287), rebuild of 1926 Casavant (opus 1127)—53/13

 

 

Murray, Bill:  Chicago, Illinois:  Mediator Episcopal Church (1971-1974), church closed 2007—98/11-12SI

 

 

Mustel, Victor (opus 470):  Denver, Colorado, James Mosby Bratton (1887)—61/25