Instruments—by
Builders – V
Van Daalen: La Grange, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1978),
replaced 1937 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (console replaced 1957 Frank J.
Sauter, relocated 1977 by John Vroom to Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church, with alterations), replaced Verney, chapel 1963
Reuter (opus 1477)— 53/9; 85/3-7SI (all organs); 86/6
Van Dinter & Son,
Louis: Chicago, Illinois, Holy
Trinity (Polish) Catholic Church (1909), replaced unknown, rebuilt 1957
Emmanuel Semerad—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
Van Dinter,
Louis: Chicago, Illinois, Saint
Mary Catholic Church—34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Joliet, Illinois, Saint
John the Baptist Catholic Church (c. 1890), 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), Van Dinter
rebuilt 1932 Schaefer (opus 147)—27/3-12S(Schaefer)I; 33/6-7I (Schlaudecker);
34/9 (Van Dinter)
Van Dinter (incorrect
attribution): Crown Point,
Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church, actually John Sole, replaced 1984
Berghaus—15/4; 21/25; 28/37
Van Dinter: Donaldson, Indiana, Convent Ancilla
Domini, Chapel (1923), console work 1936 Frank Wichlac, work by D. S.
Wentz/Bill Wentz, rebuilt 1989 David Skinner, rebuilt 1997 Daniel Bogue &
Associates—15/4; 21/7, 23-25SI; 27/9; 42/16, 56/6-9S
Van Dinter,
Louis: Elkhart, Indiana, Saint
Vincent Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Fort Wayne, Indiana, Saint
Mary Catholic Church (1886)—27/8; 34/9; 42/11, 17
Van Dinter,
Louis: Huntington, Indiana, Saint
Mary Catholic Church (1915)—34/13
Van Dinter, Louis H.,
& Son: Huntington, Indiana,
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church (1894)—15/4; 21/3-4 (cover) SI; 27/5; 88/3-4S
Van Dinter,
Louis: La Porte, Indiana, Saint
Joseph Catholic Church (c. 1890), replaced c. 1950 Kilgen (opus
7578)—34/11-13S(Kilgen)I
Van Dinter,
Louis: La Porte, Indiana, Saint
Peter Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Logansport, Indiana, Saint
Joseph Catholic Church (1915)—34/13-14I
Van Dinter,
Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, M. V.
Beiger residence, moved to Notre Dame, Indiana, Saint Mary’s College,
convent—42/15
Van Dinter,
Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, Presbyterian
Church (1884), replaced 1917 Estey—42/6-9, 13SP
Van Dinter,
Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint
Joseph Catholic Church (1884), rebuilt 1893 Louis Van Dinter, rebuilt 1942
Hillgreen-Lane & Company (opus 1069), rebuilt 1984 Steiner-Reck (opus
69)—21/7; 27/8; 34/3-11S (both Van Dinters, Steiner-Reck)PI; 42/6, 8, 11, 13,
16-17
Van Dinter,
Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint
Paul (Episcopal) Pro-Cathedral, moved organ from Niles, Michigan, Ring Lardner
residence—42/13-16
Van Dinter,
Louis: Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint
Peter Lutheran Church—42/16
Van Dinter,
Louis: New Haven, Indiana, Saint
John the Baptist Catholic Church—34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Notre Dame, Indiana, Saint
Mary’s College, convent, moved from Mishawaka, Indiana, M. V. Beiger
residence—15/4; 42/15, 16; 65/5-6, 13SI
Van Dinter, Louis
& Son: Notre Dame, Indiana,
Saint Mary’s College, Holy Ghost Chapel—15/4; 42/15, 16-17, 65/5
Van Dinter,
Louis: Peru, Indiana, Sacred Heart
Catholic Church—34/9
Van Dinter, Louis
H.: Peru, Indiana, Saint Charles
Catholic Church (1893)—15/4; 21/4-5SI; 96/22
Van Dinter, Louis H.,
& Son: Plymouth, Indiana,
Saint Michael Catholic Church (c. 1920)—15/4; 22/6-7SI
Van Dinter,
Louis: South Bend, Indiana, Saint
Hedwig Catholic Church—34/9; 42/11, 17
Van Dinter,
Louis: South Bend, Indiana, Saint
Mary Catholic Church—42/11
Van Dinter,
Louis: South Bend, Indiana, Saint
Patrick Catholic Church, moved to Notre Dame, Indiana, Notre Dame
seminary—42/11, 16-17; 89/4-7SI (Austin)
Van Dinter,
Louis: South Bend, Indiana, Saint
Stanislaus Catholic Church—42/16
Van Dinter,
Louis: Louisville, Kentucky,
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, now in Louisville, Kentucky, Saint
Frances of Rome Catholic Church—21/25; 27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Louisville, Kentucky, Saint
Frances of Rome Catholic Church, built for Louisville, Kentucky, mmaculate
Conception Catholic Church—21/25; 27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: New Haven, Kentucky, Saint
Catherine Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Detroit, Michigan, Our Lady
of (Perpetual) Help Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Detroit, Michigan, Sacred
Heart Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Detroit, Michigan, Saint
Albert Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Hudson, Michigan, Sacred
Heart Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Jackson, Michigan, Saint
John Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Marine City, Michigan, Holy
Cross Catholic Church, later 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 300), rebuilt 1896
Hook & Hastings, rebuilt 1976 Bozeman-Gibson & Co. (opus 9)—27/8; 34/9;
48/6
Van Dinter,
Louis: Marquette, Michigan, Saint
Peter Catholic Cathedral—27/8; 34/9; 42/11, 17
Van Dinter,
Louis: Niles, Michigan, Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Niles, Michigan, Ring Lardner
residence organ moved to Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Paul (Episcopal)
Pro-Cathedral—42/13-15
Van Dinter,
Louis: Sault Sainte Marie,
Michigan, Saint Mary Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Van Dinter,
Louis: Hollandtown, Wisconsin,
Saint Francis Catholic Church—27/8; 34/9
Verkade, Gerrit: South Holland, Illinois, Gerrit Verkade
residence (1978)—17/32-33SI
Verney: La Grange, Illinois, First Congregational Church, replaced
1937 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (console replaced 1957 Frank J. Sauter,
relocated 1977 to Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church by
John Vroom and altered), replaced 1978 Van Daalen, chapel 1963 Reuter (opus
1477)— 53/8; 85/3, 11-14, 20SI (Van Daalen, Reuter)
Verney: Parkersburg, Illinois, Methodist
Church—38/21-22
Verney: Terre Haute, Indiana, Allen Chapel A.
M. E. Church—20/24-29SI; 38/21-22
Vocalion (reed): Chicago, Illinois, World’s Fair (1893,
Columbian Exposition), Women’s Building—18/11
Von Beckerath: Cleveland, Ohio, Trinity Lutheran
Church (1957)—28/35
Von Beckerath: Mercer Island, Washington, Emmanuel
Episcopal Church—16/27
Votteler, G. F.: Detroit, Michigan, Saint John
Evangelical Church, now Saint John-Saint Luke United Church of Christ
(1874)—48/4-5
Votteler-Hettche:
South Bend, Indiana, Charles Hoke residence, c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche, later in
Antioch, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Episcopal Church, moved by Chester S.
Collier, moved 1980 to Rio de Janero, Brazil, CTG Lopez residence, replaced in
Antioch, Collier-David & Associates—19/9
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling—see also
Holtkamp
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling: Bement, Illinois, First Presbyterian
Church (1920)—7/4, 9S
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling: Chicago, Illinois, Rogers Park
Presbyterian Church (1927), replaced 1916 unknown, altered 1988 John
Wesche—65/15, 19-22, 28SI (Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling); 67/16 (Kilgen)
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling
(job number 1576): Detroit,
Michigan, Zion Lutheran Church, 1932 rebuild of 1914 A. B. Felgemaker (opus
1172)—48/7
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling
(job number 1600): La Grange,
Illinois, First Congregational Church (1937), replaced Verney, 1957 console
replaced Frank J. Sauter, relocated 1977 to Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church by John Vroom and altered, replaced at La Grange
1978 Van Daalen—51/3; 53/8-10S, 12; 85/3, 11-14, 20SI (Van Daalen, Reuter)
Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job number
1636): Cleveland, Ohio, Saint Paul
Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod), 1948, replaced unknown—98/16-18SI (Holtkamp)
Vroom, John: Chicago, Illinois, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church,
1977 relocation of 1937 Votteler-Hotlkamp-Sparling (1957 console replaced Frank
J. Sauter) with alterations, replaced at La Grange, Verney, replaced 1978 at La
Grange Van Daalen—85/3, 11-14, 20SI (Van Daalen, Reuter)