Instruments—by Builders – S

 

Sanborn, Thomas:  Bloomington, Indiana, Saint Mark United Methodist Church (1883)—96/24

 

Sanborn, Thomas:  Indianapolis, Indiana, Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, later Central Avenue United Methodist Church, later Old Centrum (1892)—95/9I; 96/22

 

 

Sauter, Frank:  Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name, 1950’s rebuild of 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), which replaced 1866 Chant (which was rebuild/replacement of 1858 Erben), burned 1871, rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, replaced 1989 by Flentrop (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), (rebuilt, Bradford)), Reuter console now at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel, 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); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S

 

Sauter, Frank J., & Sons, Inc.:  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1994 alterations to 1959 Tellers rebuild of 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 80, factory number 1330), burned May 15, 1955—63/11-15SPI; 64/19

 

Sauter, Frank J., & Sons, Inc.:  Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, work on 1922 Skinner (opus 327), replaced 1906 Colburn & Taylor, replaced 1894 Hook & Hastings (opus 1605), replaced unknown, altered 1959 Æolian-Skinner (opus 327-A), chapel organ 1910 Casavant (opus 386), replaced 1959 M. P. Möller (opus 9244), later alterations by Tellers, Kurt Roderer, 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)

 

Sauter, Frank J.:  La Grange, Illinois, First Congregational Church, 1957 replacement of console for 1937 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling, relocated 1977 to Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church by John Vroom and altered, replaced Verney, replaced 1978 Van Daalen—85/12

 

Sauter, Frank:  Saint Joseph, Michigan, First Congregational Church (c. 1958), rebuilt 1984 Berghaus—28/38

 

 

Schaefer:  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Josephat Catholic Church, replaced 1925 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3386), rebuilt 1950 unknown, 2004 Bradford relocation of 1872 William A. Johnson (opus 386), previously in Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair United Methodist Church—93/1, 6-10SI

 

Schaefer (opus 144):  Joliet, Illinois, Saint Francis College (1931)—27/5

 

Schaefer (opus 146):  Joliet, Illinois, Saint Francis Convent (1931)—27/5

 

Schaefer (opus 147):  Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1932 rebuild of c. 1890 Van Dinter, replaced 1875-1876 Schlaudecker, replaced 1860 Wolfram (sold to Dyer, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, burned 1902, replaced 1936 W. W. Kimball (opus 7044, second-hand)—27/3-12S(Schaefer)I; 33/6-7I (Schlaudecker); 34/9 (Van Dinter)

 

Schaefer (opus 164):  Joliet, Illinois, Saint Francis Convent Hall (1941)—27/5

 

 

Schantz:  Forest Park, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1950’s proposal, not built—61/17

 

Schantz (opus 545):  Aurora, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1962)—96/6S

 

Schantz:  Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, 2008 rebuild of altered 1928 Skinner Organ Company (opus 634)—99/13I

 

Schantz (opus 551):  Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church (1963)—68/29-30, 32SI

 

Schantz (opus 1318):  Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1974), replaced 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), rebuilt 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company, sold to Chesterton, Indiana, First United Methodist Church, broken up for parts—68/18-22SPI (Superior/Schantz)

 

 

Schlaudecker:  Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (1875-1876), replaced 1860 Wolfram (sold 1875-1876 to Dyer, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, burned 1902 (replaced 1936 W. W. Kimball (opus 7044, second-hand)), replaced c. 1890 Van Dinter—27/3-4 (Wolfram), 3-5 (Schlaudecker), 3-12 (Van Dinter)

 

Schlaudecker (attributed):  Jacksonville, Florida, Bethel Baptist Institutional Church (1880’s)—33/10-13SI

 

Schlaudecker:  Chicago, Illinois, Second Baptist Church (1883), replaced unknown (possibly First Baptist 1857 House), burned 1871, replaced unknown—25/23 (1877 unknown); 26/19; 33/7-9, 11I (Schlaudecker); 35/5 (House), 6 (Unknown); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12; 42/20, 22

 

Schlaudecker:  Joliet, Illinois, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church (1875-1876), replaced Louis Van Dinter—33/7

 

Schlaudecker:  Nauvoo, Illinois, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church—16/5; 33/6-7I

 

Schlaudecker:  Villa Ridge, Missouri, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church-Gildehaus—16/4-5

 

 

Schlicker:  Los Angeles, California, Saint James Episcopal Church—58/5

 

Schlicker:  Chicago, Illinois, First Saint Paul Lutheran Church, founded as Saint Paul German Lutheran Church, congregation later Saint Paul Lutheran (Missouri Synod), replaced 1959 Casavant (opus 2359, built for Bay City, Michigan, Madison Avenue Methodist Church, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church), replaced Lancashire-Marshall, replaced unknown (1854), burned 1871—15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 35/5 (unknown); 36/8 (unknown); 42/25, 31 (unknown); 63/2 (Casavant)

 

Schlicker:  Chicago, Illinois, Messiah Lutheran Church (1972)—12/2; 19/25

 

Schlicker:  Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, gallery organ rebuild of 1927 Skinner (opus 634), rebuilt 1976 Roderer, alterations by David Skinner, some restoration by Bradford—16/22-24, 29SI; 28/9

 

Schlicker Organ Co.:  built for Evanston, Illinois, Covenant United Methodist Church, replaced 1923 Hall, church merged with Hemenway United Methodist Church, Schlicker merged with Hemenway’s 1941 Austin Organs, Inc. (opus 2054) by Bradford (2005)—96/7-9SI (Austin/Schlicker); 97/6

 

Schlicker:  Glenview, Illinois, Immanuel Lutheran Church (1957), rebuilt 1979 Berghaus, replaced 1909 Hinners, sold to Northbrook, Illinois, Saint Giles Episcopal Church (replaced 1993 Helmuth Wolff (opus 37)), Hinners sold to Okemos, Michigan, William J. Schneider—18/16-17SI (Hinners); 28/37

 

Schlicker:  La Grange Park, Illinois, Saint Michael Lutheran Church (1958), rebuilt 1977 Berghaus—28/37

 

Schlicker:  Lake Forest, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church, Chapel (1965), in church, 1887 Hook & Hastings (opus 1335), rebuilt 1925 Wangerin-Weickhardt, replaced 1973 Casavant (opus 3160)—89/10, 14-18SI (Casavant, Schlicker)

 

Schlicker:  River Forest, Illinois, Concordia Teacher's College, Auditorium/Chapel (now in Music Building), replaced 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), built for Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (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 addition), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, (replaced at First Church by 1924 Skinner (opus 435)), relocated to River Forest 1927, broken up for parts (new building has 1980's W. Zimmer & Sons, opus 258)—62/26; 65/26 (Austin)

 

Schlicker:  River Forest, Illinois, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded in Oak Park—see also Oak Park), 1956 rebuild of 1931 Skinner (opus 833), rebuilt 1987 Berghaus—81/13-16SI (all organs)

 

Schlicker:  Valparaiso, Indiana, Philip Gehring residence (1966)—68/33S

 

Schlicker:  Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Chapel of the Resurrection (1958), rebuilt 1990's Dobson—28/39; 71/7I; 75/10 (Schlicker/Dobson); 76/31 (Convention)

 

Schlicker:  Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Gloria Christi Chapel (1962)—71/7I

 

Schlicker:  Cleveland, Ohio, Saint Paul Lutheran Church (1953), rebuilt 1977 Berghaus—28/37

 

Schlicker, Herman (opus 2):  Buffalo, New York:  Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church (1932)—96/4-5; 97/14

 

 

Schneider, Richard:  Ivesdale, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, alterations to 1901 Lyon & Healy (opus 88, factory number 1340)—7/8-9SI

 

 

Schoenstein:  San Francisco, California, Saint John Presbyterian Church, c. 1956 electrification and alterations to c. 1873 Johnson (opus 394), more recent console—49/7

 

Schoenstein:  Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon Tabernacle, 1987 rebuild of 1949 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1075), rebuild of Austin (opus 573), rebuild of 1900-1901 Kimball, rebuild of Joseph Smith—30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6—58/6

 

Schoenstein:  San Francisco, California, Temple Emmanu-El, 1993 console for 1924 Skinner (opus 497), rebuilt Swain & Kates—49/7

 

 

Schuelke, Wm. (opus 10):  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Trinity Lutheran Church (1879), replaced 1859 Wolfram, rebuilt 1928 Wangerin—26/7S (Wangerin)I; 34/17

 

Schuelke, Wm. (opus 34):  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Francis Catholic Church (1885), replaced unknown—26/9, 11-13S (Schuelke)I

 

Schuelke, Wilhelm (opus 52):  Vermillion, South Dakota, First Baptist Church (1888), replaced 1873 Syracuse Organ Company, rebuilt 1961 Eugene Doutt—97/3-4S (Syracuse, Schuelke)

 

Schuelke, Wm. (opus 67):  Leadville, Colorado, First Presbyterian Church (1889)—61/24

 

Schuelke, Wm.:  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Anthony Catholic Church (1890), rebuilt 1923 Wangerin, rebuilt American Organ Supply—26/12, 14-16S(all organs)I

 

Schuelke, Wm. (opus 70):  New Vienna, Iowa, Saint Boniface Catholic Church (1891)—40/22

 

Schuelke, Wm.:  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Augustine Catholic Church (1905), replaced 1929 Welte-Tripp, church closed 1990, demolished; organ sold to Zion, Illinois, Christian Catholic Church, rebuilt Fabry—20/3-8 (cover)SI

 

Schuelke, Wm.:  Saint Lucas, Iowa, Saint Luke Catholic Church—40/23

 

 

Schwab:  now in Covington, Kentucky, Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption—45/4

 

Schwab:  Falmouth, Kentucky, Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church—45/4

 

Schwab:  Detroit, Michigan, Sainte Anne Catholic Cathedral (no longer Cathedral), 1834 Schwab—45/2-3

 

Schwab:  Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis Catholic Cathedral (old) (1838), rebuilt 1886 Pfeffer, replaced 1925 Wicks (opus 557), later rebuilt—45/2; 47/3-5S (Schwab)

 

Schwab:  Cincinnati, Ohio, Cathedral of Saint Peter-in-the-Chains (Catholic) (1846)—45/2-3

 

Schwab:  Springfield, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (later Cathedral), 1848, replaced c. 1843 Harrison A. Hough, replaced 1881 by Johnson & Son (opus 554), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 93), replaced 1977 electronic—45/4; 47/2-3S (Schwab); 52/4-5

 

 

Seeburg:  Chicago, Illinois, residence, relocated 2005 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence—89/8

 

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

 

 

Semerad, Emmanuel:  Chicago, Illinois, Holy Trinity (Polish) Catholic Church, 1957 rebuild of 1909 Louis Van Dinter & Son organ, replaced unknown—15/3-5SI; 21/3; 24/11; 27/9; 28/6, 24; 29/35; 42/5, 11-12, 15, 17; 52/6, 11S, 20; 75/12

 

Semerad, Emmanuel:  Gary, Indiana, City (United) Methodist Church, repairs to 1926 Skinner (opus 611)—59/10

 

Semerad, Emanuel:  Evanston, Illinois, Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 1960’s rebuild of 1892 Frank Roosevelt (opus 532)—96/14-16SI; 97/6

 

Semerad, Emanuel:  Oak Park, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1961 rebuild of 1916 W. W. Kimball, additional alterations 1975-1977 William Hansen, building now The Arts Center of Oak Park, 2000-2001 tonal reversals by CMC-OHS Chapter—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)

 

 

Serrick, Jim, Rev.:  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Catholic Church, 1977 alterations to 1924 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 3319, 4408, and 5217), replaced 1912 Casavant (South Haven opus 2), restoration, 1990’s Brian Du Sell, Jerry Kinsella, David Wigton, American Organ Supply—65/15-19, 28SI (Kilgen); 67/16 (Kilgen)

 

 

Simmons, Wm. B. D.:  now in Hamden, Connecticut, Grace and Saint Peter Episcopal Church (1870), rebuilt 1979 Roche—45/6

 

Simmons, William B. D.:  Framingham, Massachusetts, First Baptist Church (1853)—69/34

 

Simmons & Fisher:  Chicago, Illinois, First Congregational Church (c. 1857), replaced 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 534), burned 1873, replaced 1874 Steere & Turner (opus 77)—14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook/Steere & Turner); 26/19 (Hook/Steere); 28/13 (Steere & Turner), 35/5 (Simmons & Fisher), 6 (Hook); 37/5 (Simmons & Fisher); 41/4-8SP(Hook & Hastings); 42/31

 

 

Simpson, Ken:  Los Angeles, California, Saint John Episcopal Church—58/5

 

Simpson, Ken:  Los Angeles, California, Saint Paul Episcopal Cathedral—58/5

 

 

Sipe:  Decorah, Iowa, Luther College, Center for Faith and Life—40/23

 

Sipe:  Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church—4/8

 

 

Skinner, David:  Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Congregational Church, Chapel, removal of 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879)—4/3-5, 12

 

Skinner, David:  Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, alterations to 1927 Skinner (Opus 634), rebuilt 1976 Kurt Roderer, gallery organ rebuilt by Schlicker, some restoration by Bradford—16/22-24, 29SI; 28/9

 

Skinner, David:  Donaldson, Indiana, Convent Ancilla Domini, Chapel, 1989 rebuild of 1923 Van Dinter, 1936 console work by Frank Wichlac, work by D. S. Wentz/Bill Wentz rebuilt 1997 Daniel Bogue & Associates—15/4; 21/7, 23-25SI; 27/9 (Van Dinter); 56/6-9S

 

Skinner, David:  Hammond, Indiana, Covenant Presbyterian Church (1985), founded as First United Presbyterian Church—65/12

 

 

Skinner (proposal, not built):  Chicago, Illinois, Disciples Divinity House, Chapel of the Holy Grail, 1930 Æolian (opus 1775), ongoing restoration Berghaus—66/21-24SI

 

Skinner (opus 150):  New York City, New York, Cathedral of Saint John the Divine (1906), rebuilt 1954 Æolian-Skinner (opus 150-A), tonal alteration 1963 (opus 150-B)—15/30

 

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

 

Skinner (opus 207):  Chicago, Illinois, Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ, replaced 1888 Steere & Turner (opus 268), merged 1918 with Plymouth Congregational Church (see Plymouth Congregational Church)—58/18; 70/15, 18; 71/10-11SI (Steere & Turner/Skinner)

 

Skinner (opus 208):  Evanston, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1914), also 1902 Lyon & Healy (opus 105, factory number 1357), rebuilt or replaced Peloubet, later in storage with Organ Clearing House, additions to Skinner possibly by La Marche, building sold 2001 to Music Institute of Chicago—65/15, 22-26, 28SI (Lyon & Healy, Skinner); 67/16 (Skinner); 83/4-7SPI; 84/4-5I; 88/11-12I; 92/6I

 

Skinner (opus 210):  Chicago, Illinois, Fourth Presbyterian Church (1913), which replaced 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 436, moved c. 1912 to Chicago, Illinois, Christ Presbyterian Church, destroyed 1967), which replaced 1865 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 65), built for North Presbyterian Church, burned 1871, (1970 Roderer organ, sold 1971 to Palos Park, Illinois, Transfiguration Episcopal Church), replaced 1970 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1516), rebuilt 1994 Goulding & Wood—9/5 (Johnson); 25/22 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson), 23 (Pilcher); 28/9, 13, 14 (Skinner), 40 (Roderer); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/7-8S (Pilcher); 42/26-27, 30-31 (Pilcher)

 

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

 

Skinner (opus 214):  Saint Paul, Minnesota, House of Hope Presbyterian Church (1913), rebuilt Tellers, replaced 1978 Fisk (opus 78), Skinner/Tellers altered and moved to Westminster, Colorado, Westminster Methodist Church—4/8 (Fisk)

 

Skinner (opus 265):  Portland, Oregon, Municipal Auditorium, now in Portland, Oregon, Alpenrose Dairy, restored 1971-1975 David Bruce Newman—57/15-16

 

Skinner:  Indianapolis, Indiana, Roberts Park United Methodist Church (1915), 1876 Wm. H. Clarke & Co., replaced 1973 Reuter—95/1I; 96/22

 

Skinner (opus 274):  Oak Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1918), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3544), 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)

 

Skinner (opus 281):  Chicago, Illinois, Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist (1918), building later Saint Stephen Church of God in Christ, broken up for parts 1999 Organ Clearing House—66/5-8SI

 

Skinner (opus 327):  Evanston, Illinois, Saint Luke Episcopal Church (1922), incorporated 1910 Casavant (opus 386) in chapel, 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); 75/12 (Skinner)

 

Skinner (opus 333 and 333-A):  Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art (1920), alterations 1930 (opus 333-A), altered Holtkamp 1933, rebuilt 1946 Holtkamp (job number 1524), replaced Holtkamp 1969—4/8

 

Skinner (opus 348):  Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1922), 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, building now Metropolitan Community Church, which 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), which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh, burned 1871, 1926 church has 1928 M. P. Möller (opus 5001), also 1928 M. P. Möller (opus 5175) in chapel, Skinner remains in 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); 77/3 (Skinner); 78/4 (Rutz); 79/3 (Rutz); 80/4 (Rutz); 86/21-22I

 

Skinner (opus 356):  Buffalo, New York, Central Park Methodist Episcopal Church (1922)—81/16I

 

Skinner (opus 357):  Port Chester, New York, Robert Law, Jr., residence (1922), few pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (rebuilt, Bradford)—59/6-8

 

Skinner (opus 358):  Oak Park, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1922), replaced 1967 Schantz (opus 716)—61/8 (Skinner)

 

Skinner (opus 405):  La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (1923), now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (rebuilt, Bradford)—59/5-8S; 60/2

 

Skinner (opus 406):  Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church, replaced 1876 Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), which replaced 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, Skinner burned 1932, replaced 1933 Æolian-Skinner (opus 909, incorporating parts of 1932 Æolian-Skinner opus 895, built temporarily for church's Huntington Hall), alterations 1940-1949 as Æolian Skinner opus 909-A, B, C, D, E, F, revisions 1975-1976 Berkshire, revisions Gilbert Adams, 1980's alterations Nicholas-Bradford, Choir Room has 1932 Æolian-Skinner (opus 897)—22/10 (Æolian-Skinner opus 909)

 

Skinner (opus 414):  Chicago Temple/First United Methodist Church (1923), founded as Clark Street Methodist Episcopal Church, 1870 Johnson  (opus 329, burned 1871), rebuilt as First Methodist Episcopal Church, 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 406), replaced as Chicago Temple, Skinner (opus 414), rebuilt 1984 Wicks—14/14 (1870 Johnson); 25/21 (1870 Johnson); 26/19 (1873 Johnson); 35/6 (1870 Johnson); 41/9-11, 13S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 30, 32 (1870 Johnson); 58/12

 

Skinner (opus 424): Chicago, Illinois, William E. Zeuch residence (1924), additions by Skinner (opus 424-A) in 1925, removed to Lake Forest, Illinois, Theodore G. Robinson residence, rebuilt 1949 by A. R. Temple & Associates for Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), (replaced 1941 Austin (opus 2043), burned in 1947, which had replaced 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), replaced by Allen, broken up for parts, c. 1967)—59/11-16S (all organs); 83/3-4I

 

Skinner (opus 435):  Chicago, Illinois, First Church of Christ, Scientist, 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 addition), replaced 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 828), rebuilt 1916 Leonard D. Morris, 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)—62/19, 25-28S; 65/26 (Austin)

 

Skinner (opus 443):  Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, founded as First Presbyterian Church of Hyde Park, replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, which replaced 1870 Hall & Labagh (built for Newark, New Jersey, Third Presbyterian Church, later in Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple), building now United Church of Hyde Park (1930 merger with Hyde Park Congregational Church (W. W. Kimball), merged 1970 with Hyde Park Methodist Church (W. W. Kimball))—26/19 (Hook); 35/6 (Hall & Labagh); 40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3 (Hall & Labagh, Hook & Hastings); 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner)

 

Skinner (opus 446):  Los Angeles, California, Saint John Episcopal Church (1923)—58/5

 

Skinner (opus 475):  Detroit, Michigan, Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church (1925)—48/7

 

Skinner (opus 497):  San Francisco, California, Temple Emmanu-El (1924), rebuilt Swain & Kates, 1993 Schoenstein console—49/7

 

Skinner (opus 518):  Saint Paul, Minnesota, Cathedral of Saint Paul (1925), also 1963 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1398)—4/8

 

Skinner (opus 528):  Oak Park, Illinois, First United Methodist Church, which replaced 1911 M. P. Möller (opus 1259), which replaced 1890 Henry Pilcher’s Sons, rebuilt 1937 La Marche, 2005-2006 restoration Spencer Organ Company—61/7-11S(Skinner)P(Möller/Skinner); 62/30; 74/21; 86/22I; 88/11-12

 

Skinner (opus 545):  Boston, Massachusetts, Metropolitan Theatre (1925), altered and rebuilt, broken up for parts 1987, one rank now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School—59/6-8

 

Skinner (opus 562 and 562-A):  built for Gull Lake, Michigan, W. W. Kellogg residence (1925), moved 1942 to Battle Creek, Michigan, Percy Jones General Hospital (opus 562-A), building now Department of Logistic Services Center, organ gone—12/6

 

Skinner (opus 579): Auburn, New York, Second Presbyterian Church, later Westminster Presbyterian Church (1926)—4/9

 

Skinner (opus 607):  Chicago, Illinois, Bryn Mawr Community Church (1926), additions 1946 and 1948 Æolian-Skinner (opus 607-A and B)—74/3, 9-11SI; 75/13

 

Skinner (opus 611):  built for Gary, Indiana, City (United) Methodist Church (later Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church), now in Lansing, Illinois, David L. Hamblin, Jr., residence, portions burned January 1999—59/9-11S; 63/4

 

Skinner (opus 615):  Worcester, Massachusetts, Wesley Methodist Church (1926), rebuilt 1955 Æolian-Skinner (opus 615-A and B), rebuilt 1972 Berkshire (opus 36)—22/8

 

Skinner (opus 616):  Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1927), replaced 1886 Hilborne Roosevelt (opus 299), fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp (relocated to Evanston, Illinois, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, rebuilt 1952 Reuter (opus 1020), installed by Frank C. Wichlac & Son, replaced 1993 Casavant), which replaced 1873 Steere & Turner (opus 33), burned—69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 70/43 (Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner); 75/12 (Skinner)

 

Skinner (opus 634):  Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel (1927), rebuilt 1976 Kurt Roderer, alterations by David Skinner, gallery organ rebuilt by Schlicker, some restoration by Bradford, rebuilt Schantz—16/22-24, 29SI; 28/9; 99/13I

 

Skinner (opus 639):  Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Theological Seminary, Chapel, older chapel housed 1901 Hook & Hastings (opus 1879), became chapel to Union Park Congregational Church, later New First Congregational Church, now First Baptist Congregational Church, Skinner replaced 1984 Karl Wilhelm—4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 23/20-21I

 

Skinner Organ Company (opus 641):  River Forest, Illinois, First Presbyterian Church (1928), altered 1960’s and following, rebuilt Rogers—86/15-16S (Skinner)

 

Skinner (opus 664): Ann Arbor, Michigan, Hill Auditorium, 1927 rebuild of 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 700), rebuilt 1913 Hutchings, rebuilt 1955 Æolian-Skinner (opus 664-A), built for Chicago, Illinois, 1893 World’s Fair (Columbian Exposition), Festival Hall—17/11, 20-30, 37S (Farrand & Votey); 18/10-15; 19/14-21; 20/11-21; 21/8-22; 48/6

 

Skinner (opus 685):  Chicago, Illinois, University Church, Disciples of Christ, founded as the 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/United Church of Christ, merged 1927 with Memorial Church (founded as Memorial Baptist Church and merged with First Christian Church, Memorial building later Monumental Baptist Church—see also Monumental Baptist Church), merged 1980 with South Community Church (a 1975 merger of South Congregational Church, founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, and merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church, and Community Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)—see also South Congregational Church, building later New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1998), replaced c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), 1988 manual keyboards replaced—66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner); 67/18 (Skinner); 75/9 (Skinner); 76/25-26 (Convention); 81/17I; 82/25

 

Skinner Organ Company (opus 696):  Indianapolis, Indiana, Scottish Rite Cathedral (1929), additions 1950 Aeolian-Skinner (opus 696-A), console replaced 1969 Cave Organ Company—92/7I; 95/10I; 96/24

 

Skinner (opus 722): New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University, Woolsey Hall, 1928 rebuild of 1902 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1469), rebuilt 1915 J. W. Steere & Son (opus 682)—45/6

 

Skinner (opus 752):  Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House (1929), later Lyric Opera of Chicago, additions and used M. P. Möller console by amateurs, sold 1999 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Cathedral, for incorporation into organ by Bradford, including parts of 1920 Austin (opus 948) and 1961 Austin (opus 2368), with 1930 Skinner console (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall)—64/7-9SI (Skinner)

 

Skinner (opus 771):  Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Municipal War Memorial Building (1929), now in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Coe College, Sinclair Auditorium, with pipework from opus 486—40/23

 

Skinner (opus 788):  Battle Creek, Michigan, Saint Thomas Episcopal Church (1929)—48/5

 

Skinner (opus 818):  Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall (1930), console moved to Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Cathedral, part of Bradford instrument including 1920 Austin (opus 948), 1961 Austin (opus 2368), and 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago)—64/7-9SI (opus 752)

 

Skinner (opus 833):  River Forest, Illinois, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (founded in Oak Park—see also Oak Park), 1931, rebuilt 1956 Schlicker, rebuilt 1987 Berghaus—81/13-16SI (all organs)

 

Skinner (opus 840):  Mount Vernon, New York, Community Church at the Circle (1930), vandalized, five ranks now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School (rebuilt, Bradford)—59/6-8

 

Skinner (opus 849):  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Central Continuation School, now Milwaukee Area Technical College, Robert L. Cooley Auditorium (1930-1931)—26/5-8SPI

 

Skinner (opus 866):  New Haven, Connecticut, Yale Divinity School, Marquand Chapel (1931)—45/6

 

Skinner (opus 872):  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Girard College, Chapel (1931)—53/16

 

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

 

 

Smith, Denison: Hampton, Connecticut, Hampton Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) (1836), restored 1984 Richard Hamar—18/9; 45/6

 

 

Smith, Joseph:  Salt Lake City, Utah, Mormon Tabernacle, rebuilt 1900-1901 Kimball, rebuilt Austin (opus 573), rebuilt 1941 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1075), rebuilt Schoenstein—30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6

 

 

Snetzler:  Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Michael Episcopal Church (1767)—17/32

 

 

Sole, John:  Crown Point, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church, (believed to be Van Dinter), replaced 1984 Berghaus—15/4; 21/25; 28/37

 

 

Speldrich, Josef:  Saint Benedict, Oregon, Mount Angel Abbey Monastery Church (1895-1896)—57/16

 

 

Spencer Organ Company:  Oak Park, Illinois, First United Methodist Church, 2005-2006 restoration of 1925 Skinner Organ Company (opus 528)—86/22I; 88/11-12

 

 

Standbridge, J. C. B.:  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Saint Patrick Catholic Church (1863), rebuilt 1913 C. S. Haskell—53/13-14

 

 

Stannke:  Burlington, Iowa, Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, rebuild of 1898 J. G. Pfeffer & Son—40/22

 

 

Steinmeyer:  now in Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church—49/2-3S

 

 

Steer & Turner (opus 8): Storrs, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Chapel (1868)—45/5-6

 

Steer & Turner (opus 33):  Evanston, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1873), burned, replaced 1886 Hilborne Roosevelt (opus 299), fire-damaged, repaired by James Topp (relocated to Evanston, Illinois, Garrett Theological Seminary, Chapel, rebuilt 1952 Reuter (opus 1020), installed by Frank C. Wichlac & Son, replaced 1993 Casavant), replaced 1927 Skinner (opus 616)—69/7, 13-22SPI (Roosevelt/Reuter/Skinner); 70/43 (Skinner); 71/22 (Skinner)

 

Steer & Turner (opus 45):  La Porte, Indiana, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1872), rebuilt 1978-1979, Wahl, replaced 1851 Erben—4/1-2SI; 6/4, 6I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 11/10; 12/6 (insert) (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 53/4-5; 54/7S, 10; 71/7I (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 75/10 (Steer & Turner/Wahl); 76/31-32 (Convention)

 

Steer & Turner (opus 69):  Charleston, South Carolina, Citadel (1873)—35/18

 

Steer & Turner (opus 70):  Leominster, Massachusetts, Pilgrim Congregational Church (1873), electrified 1904 Kimball, Smallman & Frazee (opus 69)—22/10

 

Steere & Turner (opus 77):  Chicago, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1874), replaced 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 534), burned 1873, which replaced c. 1857 Simmons & Fisher—14/14 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook/Steere & Turner); 26/19 (Hook/Steere); 28/13 (Steere & Turner), 35/5 (Simmons & Fisher), 6 (Hook); 37/5 (Simmons & Fisher); 41/4-8SP (Hook & Hastings); 42/31

 

Steer & Turner (opus 86):  Willimantic, Connecticut, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1874)—45/5-6

 

Steer & Turner (opus 89):  Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Methodist Church (1875)—25/23; 26/19

 

Steere & Turner (opus 170):  Chicago, Illinois, Pullman (Greenstone) United Methodist Church (1882), built as Pullman Palace Car Company Church, later Presbyterian Church, merged 2002 with South Deering United Methodist Church and New Fellowship United Methodist Church (merger of West Pullman United Methodist Church, 1926 M. P. Möller opus 4448, and Saint Stephen United Methodist Church, 1911 Estey opus 849, using West Pullman facility, Saint Stephen facility later Saint James Missionary Baptist Church, still later Starlight Saint James Missionary Baptist Church), rebuilt Roderer (1968)—17/3-7SI; 18/20 (insert); 24/11; 28/6, 26; 29/33; 53/6-7S; 54/9; 56/21; 58/21; 60/17; 62/29; 64/13; 67/15, 21; 68/37I; 72/3I; 74/19; 75/7, 9; 76/4 (merger), 8-9, 23 (Convention); 77/27; 80/7; 82/22; 84/3; 86/7; 92/8

 

Steere & Turner (opus 247):  Evanston, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1887), replaced 1928 W. W. Kimball, altered, restorative repairs Bradford (c. 2007), now known as Lake Street Church—96/9-14SI (both organs)

 

Steere & Turner (opus 259):  Chicago, Illinois, Englewood Methodist Episcopal Church (1887)—26/19

 

Steere & Turner (opus 268):  Chicago, Illinois, Kenwood Evangelical Church (1888), later Kenwood United Church of Christ, replaced 1913 Skinner (opus 207), merged 1918 with Plymouth Congregational Church (see Plymouth Congregational Church)—58/18; 70/15, 18; 71/10-11SI (Steere & Turner/Skinner)

 

Steere & Turner (opus 300):  Menomonie, Wisconsin, Mabel Tainter Memorial Theatre (1890)—10/5; 16/30; 18/20; 29/31; 36/14

 

 

Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 312):  Chicago, Illinois, Englewood Universalist (1891)—26/20

 

Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 331):  Chicago, Illionis, Forty-First Street Presbyterian Church (1892)—58/15; 74/16-17I (Skinner), 22 (Hook & Hastings); 78/4 (Rutz); 79/3 (Rutz); 80/4 (Rutz)

 

Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 340):  Willimantic, Connecticut:  First Baptist Church (1892)—45/5-6

 

Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 342):  Chicago, Illinois, Park Avenue Methodist Church (1892), replaced 1871 Johnson & Son (opus 353)—35/6; 41/21

 

Steer & Son, J. W. (opus 350):  Ionia, Michigan, First Christian Church (1893)—48/5

 

Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 356):  built for Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterian Church, moved c. 1900 to Chicago, Illinois, Millard Congregational Church (founded as Lawndale Congregational Church), work by Paul Beiber (?), building c. 1997-1998 became Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America, moved 1996 to Madison, Wisconsin, Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, by J. C. Taylor—23/3-6I (insert); 24/11; 25/21; 26/18; 28/6, 28; 29/33; 30/26; 63/6-7SI

 

Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 456):  Central City, Colorado, Saint James United Methodist Church (1899)—61/23

 

Steere & Son, J. W.:  Kansas City, Missouri, First Church of Christ, Scientist (1911), closed 1989, replaced 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1837), burned 1910—97/12-13S (Steere)

 

Steere & Son, J. W.:  Franklin, Indiana:  First Presbyterian Church (1912), rebuilt 1988 Goulding & Wood—96/21, 23I

 

Steere & Son, J. W. (opus 682): New Haven, Connecticut, Yale University, Woolsey Hall, 1915 rebuild of 1902 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1469), rebuilt 1928 Skinner (opus 722)—45/6

 

 

Steiner-Reck (opus 62):  Valparaiso, Indiana, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (1978), replaced 1941 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1062), burned 1975, a rebuild of 1914 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 361), which replaced 1886 Carl Barckhoff, also 1992 Steiner-Reck—68/26-29SPI (Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)

 

Steiner-Reck (opus 69):  Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Joseph Catholic Church (1984), rebuild of 1942 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1069, rebuild of 1893 Louis Van Dinter, rebuild of 1884 Louis Van Dinter—21/7 (Van Dinter); 34/3-11S (both Van Dinters, Steiner-Reck)PI; 42/6, 8, 11, 13, 16-17

 

Steiner-Reck (opus 70):  Chesterton, Indiana, First Methodist Church (1984), replaced 1927 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 899), also purchase of 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company rebuild of 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), built for Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church—68/20

 

Steiner-Reck (opus 84):  Michigan City, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1989), replaced 1909 Hinners, replaced 1904 Hinners (opus 582), burned 1908—18/16

 

Steiner-Reck:  Valparaiso, Indiana, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (1992), also 1886 Carl Barckhoff, replaced 1914 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 361), rebuilt 1941 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1062), burned 1975, replaced 1978 Steiner-Reck (opus 62)—68/26-29SPI (Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)

 

 

Steinkampf, J. H., Jr., & Jason McKown:  Boston, Massachusetts, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Extension, 1970’s alterations to 1949-1952 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1203), which replaced 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2107), altered 1990’s Foley-Baker, additional work 1990’s Lawrence Phelps—63/2 (Æolian-Skinner/Phelps); 69/32 (Æolian-Skinner/ Phelps)

 

 

Steinmeyer:  Chicago, Illinois, Holy Family Catholic Church (1879), built for Germany, 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), lower gallery 1905 Colburn & Taylor, rebuilt into Austin organ (opus 2168), rebuilt Berghaus—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); 38/8S (Pilcher); 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; 75/9 (Steinmeyer); 76/27 (Convention)

 

 

Stevens, Geo. (attributed):  Brooklyn, Connecticut, Federated Church of Christ (c. 1853)—45/6

 

Stevens, Geo.: Belfast, Maine:  First Church (1848), restored 1975 Bozeman-Gibson & Co.—8/2, 10/2; 17/32, 35

 

Stevens, Geo.:  Blue Hill, Maine, Baptist Church (1867)—8/3; 10/3

 

Stevens, Geo.:  Calais, Maine, Congregational Church (1873)—8/2; 10/2

 

Stevens, Geo.:  East Machias, Maine, Congregational Church (1872)—8/2; 10/2

 

Stevens, Geo.:  East Cambridge, Maine, Centre Street Congregational Church (1867)—8/2; 10/2

 

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

 

Stevens & Jewett:  Chicago, Illinois, Trinity Episcopal Church (1861), which replaced 1849 Hall & Labagh (?) burned 1871, replaced 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 632)—28/14 (Hook & Hastings); 35/5 (Stevens & Jewett); 36/4 (Hall & Labagh/Stevens & Jewett); 37/11-13S; 42/25, 30-31 (Stevens & Jewett); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh)

 

 

Stuart, Levi U.:  Chicago, Illinois, Tabernacle Congregational Church (a.k.a. West Side Tabernacle Church)—35/6; 42/20-22

 

Stuart, Levi U.:  Chicago, Illinois, West Side Tabernacle Church—see Tabernacle Congregational Church

 

 

Superior Pipe Organ Service Company:  Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church, 1952 rebuild of 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), sold to Chesterton, Indiana, First United Methodist Church, broken up for parts, replaced in new building by 1974 Schantz (opus 1318)—68/18-22SPI (Superior/Schantz)

 

 

Swain & Kates:  San Francisco, California, Temple Emmanu-El, rebuild of 1924 Skinner (opus 497)—49/7

 

 

Syracuse Organ Company:  Vermillion, South Dakota, First Baptist Church (1873), replaced 1888 Wilhelm Schuelke (opus 52), rebuilt 1961 Eugene Doutt—97/3-4S (Syracuse, Schuelke)

 

 

Szymkowski, Paul:  Chicago, Illinois, Saint John Cantius (Polish) Catholic Church, mid-1990's restoration of 19th century unknown—52/6, 16, 20