Instruments—by Location­–Indiana

 

 

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

 

Brownsburg, Indiana:  Calvary United Methodist Church, 1994 Charles Ruggles—95/9; 96/24

 

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

 

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

 

Columbus, Indiana:  First Christian Church, Aeolian-Skinner (opus 993)—92/7; 95/9; 96/23-24

 

Crawfordsville, Indiana:  Wabash College, 1935 Aeolian-Skinner (opus 935)—92/7; 93/5I; 96/1, 24-25I

 

Crown Point, Indiana:  Christ Presbyterian Church—59/16

 

Crown Point, Indiana:  Saint John United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks organ, built for Gary, Indiana, First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, organ since removed—60/8-9S

 

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

 

Donaldson, Indiana:  Convent Ancilla Domini, Chapel, 1923 Van Dinter organ, console work 1936 Frank Wichlac, work by D. S. Wentz/Bill Wentz, rebuilt 1989 David Skinner, rebuilt 1997 Daniel Bogue & Associates—15/4; 21/6-7, 23-25SI; 27/9; 42/16; 56/6-9S

 

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

 

East Chicago, Indiana:  Assumption (Slovak) Catholic Church, 1937 Wicks (opus 1592), church closd 1998, organ relocated by Dan Ahearn to Warner, New Hampshire, Magdalene College Chapel—66/9SI

 

East Chicago, Indiana:  First Congregational Church, 1914 Hinners, rebuilt or replaced E. Anderson—65/12-13S (Anderson)

 

East Chicago, Indiana:  Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1917 Hinners, replaced 1959 Wicks (opus 3997), building demolished 1998, Wicks in storage for new church—66/8-9SI (Wicks)

 

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

 

Elkhart, Indiana:  Saint Vincent Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9

 

Evansville, Indiana:  Saint Boniface Catholic Church, 1954 Wicks Organ Company (opus 3505)—97/7I

 

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

 

Fort Wayne, Indiana:  Concordia College, now Concordia Seminary, 1971 Roderer—28/40-41

 

Fort Wayne, Indiana:  Eldon Cunningham, purchase of 1888 Johnson & Son (opus 689), built for Chicago, Illinois, Covenant Presbyterian Church, building later Saint John Assyrian American Apostolic Church, Covenant merged with Fullerton Presbyterian and Christ Presbyterian to form Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, church demolished, see also Christ Presbyterian Church and Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church, Johnson sold to Cunningham—9/5

 

Fort Wayne, Indiana:  Grace Lutheran Church, 1979 Roderer—28/41

 

Fort Wayne, Indiana:  Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1886 Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9; 42/9, 11, 17

 

Frankfort, Indiana:  First Presbyterian Church, 1901 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 131), rebuilt 1959 E. H. Holloway—96/22

 

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

 

Gary, Indiana:  Cathedral of the Holy Angels, 1963 Casavant Frères, Limitée (opus 2769)—99/4-6I

 

Gary, Indiana:  Abundant Life Missionary Baptist Church, built as Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church, 1947 Wicks (opus 2751), a rebuild of a second-hand (?) Kilgen, organ removed 2000 to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Motherhouse of Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist—56/10, 12SP; 67/11I

 

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

 

Gary (Glen Park), Indiana:  Bethel Temple Church of God in Christ—59/16

 

Gary, Indiana:  Bethlehem Lutheran, Bennett (19??), rebuilt unknown—60/15-16S

 

Gary (West Glen Park), Indiana:  Blessed Sacrament Catholic—56/18

 

Gary (Brunswick), Indiana:  Brunswick Presbyterian Church, merged with First Presbyterian Church, now First United Presbyterian Church—59/14

 

Gary, Indiana:  Cathedral of the Holy Angels, c. 1927 Wangerin (?), 1963 Casavant (opus 2769)—53/4; 54/5S, 10; 56/10-11, 15, 17; 63/2 (Casavant); 81/23I; 99/4-6I

 

Gary, Indiana:  Central Baptist Church, building now Crossroads Missionary Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball (?)—60/13-14S

 

Gary, Indiana:  Christ Episcopal Church, 1912 Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 285), console rebuilt 1936, organ rebuilt 1957-1963 by James W. Biggers, Jr., John J. Norris Organ Company, and others, rebuilt 1980-1981, David L. Hamblin, Jr., building now Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church—60/10-11S

 

Gary, Indiana:  City (United) Methodist Church (founded as First Methodist Episcopal Church) 1926 Skinner (opus 611), building later Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church, now closed, organ later in Lansing, Illinois, David L. Hamblin, Jr., residence, portions burned January 1999—56/10; 59/9-11S; 63/4

 

Gary, Indiana:  Crossroads Missionary Baptist Church, built as Central Baptist Church, W. W. Kimball (?)—60/13-14S

 

Gary, Indiana:  East Side Presbyterian Church (later East Side United Presbyterian Church), merged with First Presbyterian Church, now First United Presbyterian Church—59/14

 

Gary, Indiana:  Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, built as First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later First United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed—60/8-9S

 

Gary, Indiana:  First Baptist Church, building later First Church of God, now Washington Street Church of God, 1926 M. P. Möller (opus 4104)—60/12

 

Gary, Indiana:  First Baptist Church, 1980 M. P. Möller (opus 11416)—60/12-13S

 

Gary, Indiana:  First Church of God, built as First Baptist Church, now Washington Street Church of God, 1926 M. P. Möller organ—60/12

 

Gary, Indiana:  First Congregational Church, 1925 Lyon & Healy/Estey proposal, 1925 Reuter proposal, 1926 Geneva Organ Company—60/6-9SP

 

Gary, Indiana:  First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed—60/8-9S

 

Gary, Indiana:  First Evangelical and Reformed, built as First English Reformed Church, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed—60/8-9S

 

Gary, Indiana:  First Methodist Episcopal Church (later, City (United) Methodist Church), 1917 Hinners—59/9

 

Gary, Indiana:  First Presbyterian Church (now First United Presbyterian Church), 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), then in Chicago, Illinois, Annunciation Catholic Church, now in Portland, Oregon, Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, rebuilt 1978 Harley Perkins, also, 1941 Austin (opus 2043), burned, and 1924 Skinner (opus 424, built for Chicago, Illinois, William E. Zeuch residence, later in Lake Forest, Illinois, Theodore G. Robinson residence, rebuilt 1949 A. R. Temple & Associates, replaced by Allen, broken up for parts, c. 1967)—57/16 (Hinners); 59/11-16S (all organs); 83/3-4I; 99/1I

 

Gary, Indiana:  First United Church of Christ, built as First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, now Merillville, Indiana, Peace United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed—60/8-9S

 

Gary, Indiana:  First United Presbyterian Church—see First Presbyterian Church

 

Gary (Glen Park), Indiana:  Forty-Third Avenue Presbyterian Church, 1935 Kilgen organ (opus 5258), replaced 1959 Austin (opus 2317), now in Park Ridge, Illinois, Park Ridge Presbyterian Church (congregation now Crown Point, Indiana, Christ Presbyterian Church; building now Bethel Temple Church of God in Christ)—59/16-18S (Austin)

 

Gary, Indiana:  Holy Angels Church/Cathedral—see Gary, Indiana, Cathedral of the Holy Angels

 

Gary (Glen Park), Indiana:  Holy Family (Polish) Catholic Church—56/18

 

Gary, Indiana:  Holy Rosary Catholic Church—56/18

 

Gary, Indiana:  Holy Trinity (Croatian) Catholic Church (later Saint Monica)—56/17

 

Gary, Indiana:  Holy Trinity (Slovak) Catholic Church, Kilgen (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, 12SP; 67/11I

 

Gary (Tolleston), Indiana:  Sacred Heart (Polish) Catholic—56/18

 

Gary (Black Oak), Indiana:  Saint Ann Catholic Church—56/18

 

Gary, Indiana:  Saint Anthony Catholic Church—56/17

 

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

 

Gary, Indiana:  Saint Casimir (Lithuanian) Catholic Church—56/18

 

Gary, Indiana:  Saint Emeric (Hungarian) Catholic Church—56/18

 

Gary, Indiana:  Saint Hedwig (Polish) Catholic Church, Kilgen—56/14S, 18

 

Gary, Indiana:  Saint John Lutheran (Missouri Synod), Wangerin-Weickhardt—60/14-15S

 

Gary (Glen Park), Indiana:  Saint Joseph the Worker (Croatian) Catholic (founded as Holy Trinity (Croatian) Catholic)—56/17

 

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

 

Gary (Glen Park), Indiana:  Saint Mark Catholic Church, Geneva—56/15-16S

 

Gary (Miller), Indiana:  Saint Mary of the Lake Catholic Church, 1963 Casavant (opus 2740)—53/4; 56/11S, 15; 74/18I; 75/10; 76/29 (Convention)

 

Gary, Indiana:  Saint Monica Catholic Church (built as Holy Trinity (Croatian) Catholic Church)—56/17

 

Gary, Indiana:  Saint Monica-Saint Luke Catholic Church (built as Saint Luke), Kilgen proposal (not built), 1955 M. P. Möller (opus 8787)—56/17S

 

Gary, Indiana:  Saint Stephen Missionary Baptist Church, occupying City (United) Methodist Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 611), now in Lansing, Illinois, David L. Hamblin, Jr., residence—59/9-11S; also, occupying former  Christ Episcopal Church, 1912 Hillgreen, Lane & Company (opus 285), console rebuilt 1936, organ rebuilt 1957-1963 by James W. Biggers, Jr., John J. Norris Organ Company, and others, rebuilt 1980-1981, David L. Hamblin, Jr.—60/10-11S

 

Gary, Indiana:  Stephen Schnurr residence, 1850’s George Jardine, relocated 2002 from Elmhurst, Illinois, William Beecher residence, and 1860’s Derrick & Felgemaker, relocated 2002 from Buffalo, New York, Schlicker Organ Company—79/3-4S (both organs); 1934 Wicks (opus 1197), built for Minersville, Pennsylvania, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, relocated 1999 to Hellertown, Pennsylvania, Saint George Episcopal Church, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, and 1885 Roosevelt (opus 297), built for Washington, DC, Willard Hotel, later in Deland, Florida, Robert Gellerman residence, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana—81/3-4SI (both organs); Gary, Indiana:  Stephen Schnurr residence, J. P. Seeburg, relocated 2005 from Chicago, Illinois—89/8S

 

Gary, Indiana:  Washington Street Church of God, built as First Baptist Church, later First Church of God, 1926 M. P. Möller—60/12

 

Gary (Tolleston), Indiana:  Westminster Presbyterian Church, merged with First Presbyterian Church, now First United Presbyterian Church—59/14

 

Glen Park, Indiana:  see Gary, Indiana

 

Goshen, Indiana:  Saint James Church, 1862 order for Pilcher (opus 46), cancelled, built for Springfield, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church, moved to Chicago, Illinois, Zion Synagogue (1868), replaced c. 1867 Pilcher Bros. (opus 78)—35/5; 39/9S

 

Greencastle, Indiana:  DePauw University, Aeolian-Skinner opus 1035)—92/7; 96/24

 

Greencastle, Indiana:  Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, Joseph Zamberlan (opus 1)—96/24

 

Hammond, Indiana:  Calumet College of Saint Joseph, 1996 relocation of 1898-1899 W. W. Kimball, built for Sharpsburg (earlier Violet), Ohio, Saint Paul Catholic Church—64/14-15SI

 

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

 

Hammond, Indiana:  First United Presbyterian Church, also known as Covenant Presbyterian Church—see also Covenant Presbyterian Church

 

Hammond, Indiana:  Saint John Lutheran Church, 1976 Berghaus—28/37

 

Hammond, Indiana:  Temple Theatre, 1921 Wurlitzer (opus 471), later in Highland, Indiana, Ernest Underwood residence, relocated again to Rensselaer, Indiana, Philip and Diane Underwood residence, received OHS Citation 2003—79/16-17SI; 80/5; 81/24; 83/8

 

Highland, Indiana:  Ernest Underwood residence, relocation of 1921 Wurlitzer (opus 471), built for Hammond, Indiana, Temple Theatre, relocated again to Rensselaer, Indiana, Philip and Diane Underwood residence, received OHS Citation 2003—79/16-17SI; 80/5; 81/24; 83/8

 

Hobart, Indiana:  Augustana Lutheran Church, 1981 Roderer—28/41

 

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

 

Huntington, Indiana:  Central Christian Church, 1976 Fisk (opus 67)—22/20-21SI

 

Huntington, Indiana:  Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1915 Van Dinter—34/13

 

Huntington, Indiana:  Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, 1894 Louis H. Van Dinter & Son—15/4; 21/3-4 (cover) SI; 27/5; 88/3-4S

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Acton United Methodist Church, 1895 Hook & Hastings (opus 1671)—95/10I; 96/21, 22I; 97/1I (Fletcher)

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  All Souls Unitarian Church, 1911 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 237), replaced 1931 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 4781), replaced 1962 Holtkamp Organ Company (job number 1761)—97/16I

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1905 A. B. Felgemaker & Co., A. B. (opus 878)—95/9I; 96/22

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Broadway United Methodist Church, 2001 Reynolds Associates, Inc.—96/21, 22I

 

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

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral, 1838 unknown—97/16

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Christian Theological Seminary, Holtkamp—94/18I; 95/9; 96/22

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Fifty-Fifth Street Methodist Church, later Meridian Street Methodist Church, later Ravensbrook Widow Missionary Baptist Church—97/17-18I

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  First Baptist Church, 1863 Johnson (opus 149), replaced 1874 Clarke, William H. & Co, replaced c. 1904 ??, replaced 1960 Casavant (opus 2575), rebuilt 1994 Casavant—44/22-27SP; 97/16-17S

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  First Lutheran Church, closed 2003, c. 1898 M. P. Möller (opus 217), sold to Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University, School of Music—80/4; 97/11-12SI

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  First-Meridian Presbyterian Church—97/1I

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  First Presbyterian Church—97/1I

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Fletcher Place Methodist Episcopal Church, 1895 Hook & Hastings (opus 1671), relocated to Indianapolis, Indiana, Acton United Methodist Church—95/10I; 96/21, 22I; 97/1I (Fletcher)

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Fourth Presbyterian Church, 1874 Clarke, Kinsley & Co.—44/19-20P, 22

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Lockerbie Central United Methodist Church—97/1I

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Meridian Street Methodist Church (merged with Fifty-Fifth Street Methodist Church)—97/17-18I

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  North United Methodist Church, 1931 W. W. Kimball (opus 7096), altered, rebuilt 2004 Reynolds Associates, Inc., chapel:  1997 Orgues Létourneau—96/22; 97/18-22SPI

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Old Centrum—see Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Ravensbrook Widow Missionary Baptist Church, built as Fifty-Fifth Street Methodist Church, later Meridian Street Methodist Church—see Fifty-Fifth Street Methodist Church

 

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

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Wicks—96/24

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church, 1929 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 4367)—96/23

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Saint John Catholic Church, Wicks, rebuilt Goulding & Wood—94/18I; 96/23

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Saint Luke United Methodist Church, Goulding & Wood (opus 33)—96/22

 

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

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Second Presbyterian Church, E. & G. G. Hook (opus 499), replaced 1937 Geo. Kilgen & Son (opus 5923), 1968 Aeolian-Skinner (opus 1490)—92/7 (Aeolian-Skinner); 96/22 (Aeolian-Skinner); 97/15I (Kilgen)

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Warren Center for the Performing Arts, 1927 Grande Barton (opus 228)—96/23

 

Indianapolis, Indiana:  Zion United Church of Christ, 1933/1940 W. W. Kimball—95/10I; 96/25

 

La Porte, Indiana:  Saint Joseph Catholic Church, c. 1890 Van Dinter, replaced c. 1950 Kilgen (opus 7578)—34/11-13S(Kilgen)I

 

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

 

La Porte, Indiana:  Saint Peter Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9

 

Lafayette, Indiana:  First Baptist Church, 1872 Hook & Hastings (opus 648), rebuilt 1971 Berghaus—28/36

 

Logansport, Indiana:  Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1915 Louis Van Dinter—34/13-14I

 

Logansport, Indiana:  Trinity Episcopal Church, 1877 Hook & Hastings (opus 870), rebuilt 1970’s Kurt Roderer—24/10-11SI

 

Lagro, Indiana:  Saint Patrick Catholic Church, c. 1840’s Henry Erben, restored 2004 Gober Organs—88/8SI; 95/10I; 96/22

 

Logansport, Indiana:  Saint James Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1883 Carl Barckhoff—96/22

 

Merrillville, Indiana:  Peace United Church of Christ, founded as Gary, Indiana, First English Reformed Church, later First Evangelical and Reformed, later Fifth Avenue United Church of Christ, later First United Church of Christ, 1936 Wicks, later in Crown Point, Indiana, Saint John United Church of Christ, since removed—60/8-9S

 

Michigan City, Indiana:  First Congregational Church, Jardine (18??), c. 1881 Moline, 1891 Roosevelt (opus 506, built for Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian Church of the Messiah—founded and now known as First Unitarian Church)—6/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 53/5; 54/8S, 10-11; 58/3 (restoration, Rutz); 63/4 (Roosevelt/Rutz); 65/5; 75/10; 76/32-33 (convention); 96/1I

 

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

 

Miller, Indiana:  see Gary, Indiana

 

Mishawaka, Indiana:  M. V. Beiger residence, Van Dinter, moved to Notre Dame, Indiana, Saint Mary’s College, convent—42/15

 

Mishawaka, Indiana:  Presbyterian Church, 1884 Van Dinter, replaced 1917 Estey—42/6-9, 13SP

 

Mishawaka, Indiana:  Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1884 Louis Van Dinter, rebuilt 1893 Louis Van Dinter, rebuilt 1942 Hillgreen-Lane (opus 1069), rebuilt 1984 Steiner-Reck (opus 69)—21/7 (Van Dinter); 27/8 (Van Dinter); 34/3-11S (both Van Dinters, Steiner-Reck)PI; 42/6, 8, 11, 13, 16-17

 

Mishawaka, Indiana:  Saint Paul (Episcopal) Pro-Cathedral, organ moved by Louis Van Dinter, from Niles, Michigan, Ring Lardner residence—42/13-15, 16

 

Mishawaka, Indiana:  Saint Peter Lutheran Church, Van Dinter—42/16

 

New Haven, Indiana:  Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter—34/9

 

Notre Dame, Indiana:  Notre Dame University, seminary, Van Dinter, moved from South Bend, Indiana, Saint Patrick Catholic Church—42/15

 

Notre Dame, Indiana:  Saint Mary’s College, convent, Van Dinter, moved from Mishawaka, Indiana, M. V. Beiger residence—15/4; 42/15-17; 65/5-6, 13SI

 

Notre Dame, Indiana:  Saint Mary’s College, Holy Ghost Chapel, Van Dinter & Son—15/4; 42/15-17; 65/5

 

Peru, Indiana:  Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, c. 1900 Henry Pilcher's Sons—22/4-5SI

 

Peru, Indiana:  Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter—34/9

 

Peru, Indiana:  Saint Charles Catholic Church, 1893 Louis H. Van Dinter—15/4; 21/4-5SI; 96/22

 

Peru, Indiana:  Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 1893 Louis H. Van Dinter—96/22

 

Peru, Indiana:  Saint James Episcopal Church, later Trinity Episcopal Church, now Holy Trinity Episcopal Church—see Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

 

Peru, Indiana:  Trinity Episcopal Church, founded as Saint James Episcopal Church, now Holy Trinity Episcopal Church—see Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

 

Plainfield, Indiana:  Western Yearly Meetinghouse, 1899 August Prante & Sons—96/1I; 96/24

 

Plymouth, Indiana:  Saint Michael Catholic Church, c. 1920 Louis H. Van Dinter & Son—15/4; 22/6-7SI

 

Plymouth, Indiana:  Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 1907 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 601), rebuilt c. 1972 Roderer—22/3-4 (cover) SI

 

Rensselaer, Indiana:  Philip and Diane Underwood residence, 1921 Wurlitzer (opus 471), built for Hammond, Indiana, Temple Theatre, relocated to Highland, Indiana, Ernest Underwood residence, received OHS Citation 2003—79/16-17SI; 80/5; 81/24; 83/8

 

Richmond, Indiana:  Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1901 Hillgreen-Lane & Co. (opus 17), new building contained 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2096)—95/4I; 96/23; 97/22I (Hillgreen-Lane)

 

Richmond, Indiana:  Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1966 E. H. Holloway (opus 12)—96/23

 

Rushville, Indiana:  Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1907 Geo. Kilgen & Son—96/23S

 

Rushville, Indiana:  Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1906 A. B. Felgemaker & Co. (opus 908)—95/4I; 96/21, 22-23I

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Ambassadors for Christ, built as First Presbyterian Church, later People’s Church—see First Presbyterian Church

 

South Bend, Indiana:  built as First Presbyterian Church, later People’s Church, later Ambassadors for Christ, 1877 Johnson & Son (opus 500), replaced, c.1910 Hope-Jones, 1952 building 1952 Reuter (opus 1012), rebuilt 1992 Reuter—73/13-14SI (Hope-Jones)

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Charles Hoke residence, later in Antioch, Illinois, Saint Ignatius Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1980 Collier-David & Associates, replaced c. 1905 Votteler-Hettche, moved 1980 to CTG Lopez residence, Rio de Janero, Brazil—19/9

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Notre Dame University, Chris and Anne Reyes Organ and Choral Hall, 2004 Paul Fritts (opus 24)—86/20-21SI

 

South Bend, Indiana:  People’s Church, built as First Presbyterian Church, later Ambassadors for Christ—see First Presbyterian Church

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Saint Hedwig Catholic Church, Van Dinter—34/9; 42/11, 17

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Saint Mary Catholic Church, Van Dinter—42/11

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Saint Patrick Catholic Church, c. 1875 Derrick & Felgemaker (opus 290), replaced Van Dinter, moved to Notre Dame, Indiana, Notre Dame University, seminary, replaced 1929 Austin Organ Co. (opus 1711)—42/11, 15-17; 89/4-7SI (Austin)

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Saint Stanislaus Catholic Church, Van Dinter—42/16

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Studebaker Building, two 1898 W. W. Kimball organs—30/14

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Studebaker Opera House, 1898 W. W. Kimball—30/14

 

South Bend, Indiana:  Westminster Presbyterian Church, Johnson, replaced 1928 Austin (opus 1634)—73/13

 

Terre Haute, Indiana:  Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, Verney—20/24-29SI; 38/21-22

 

Terre Haute, Indiana:  Montrose Church, 1908 Estey (opus 554), also Hinners (?)—19/11, 13

 

Tolleston, Indiana:  see Gary, Indiana

 

Upland, Indiana:  Taylor University, 1972 Roderer—28/40

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Christian Tabernacle—see First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Church of Christ—see First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Faith Lutheran Church, 1978 or 1979 Berghaus—28/37; 68/11, 35SI

 

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

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1976 Wicks (opus 5549)—68/17-18, 35SI

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  First Presbyterian Church, 1889 Johnson & Son (opus 723), rebuilt 1952 Superior Pipe Organ Service Company, 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)

 

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

 

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

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, 1992 Lauck (opus 32)—68/25-26SPI

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 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), also 1992 Steiner-Reck—68/26-29SPI (Hillgreen-Lane/Steiner-Reck)

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Lake Theatre, built as Schelling Music Hall, also known as Schelling Theatre, demolished, 1914 W. W. Kimball—68/34

 

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

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Wolfgang Rübsam residence, 1974 Rudolph Janke, built for Evanston, Illinois, Rübsam residence—25/32-33SI; 68/32-33S

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Saint Andrew Episcopal Church, 1963 Schantz (opus 551), replaced 1889 Hook & Hastings (opus 1418), built for Harwich, Massachusetts, First Baptist Church, relocated and rebuilt by S. L. Huntington & Co. (2006)— 68/29-30, 32SI (Schantz); 89/1, 4SI (Hook & Hastings); 97/9-10SI

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Saint Paul Catholic Church, 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 148, factory number 1401), demolished with building 1967, New Main Church:  1978 Casavant (opus 3383); Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles:  1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615, built for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, then in Masonic Temple, Faribault, Minnesota, restored 1994 Rutz, Morristown, Minnesota); Choir Room:  1941 Æolian-Skinner (opus 3015), built for Chicago, Illinois, Sherwood School of Music (now Sherwood Conservatory of Music)—46/1 (Johnson & Son); 53/4; 54/5-6S, 10 (Casavant/Johnson & Son); 56/11, 15; 61/4S (Æolian-Skinner); 69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10; 76/30 (Convention)

 

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

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Schelling Music Hall, also known as Schelling Theatre, later known as Lake Theatre, demolished, 1914 W. W. Kimball—68/34

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Schelling Theatre, also known as Schelling Music Hall, later known as Lake Theatre, demolished, 1914 W. W. Kimball—68/34

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Thomas Surber residence, 1988 Berghaus—68/33S

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Trinity Lutheran Church, 1952 Wicks (opus 461, built 1923 for Springfield, Illinois, Saint John Sanitarium, rebuilt 1942, rebuilt and relocated 1968 to Lansdale, Minnesota, Peace Lutheran Church), replaced 1976 or 1979 Hendrickson (opus 48)—6/7-9SI; 68/30-31SPI (Wicks/Hendrickson)

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Valparaiso University, Chapel-Auditorium, 1907 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1947 Hillgreen-Lane & Company (?), burned 1956—68/5-10PI

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Valparaiso University, Chapel of the Resurrection, 1958 Schlicker, rebuilt 1990's Dobson, also 2001 relocation by Berghaus of 1980 Rieger, built for Valparaiso, Indiana, William and Ann Walton residence—28/39; 71/7I; 74/16; 75/10 (Schlicker/Dobson); 76/31 (Convention)

 

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

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  Valparaiso University, 1968 Roderer, 1969 Roderer—28/40-41

 

Valparaiso, Indiana:  William Walton residence, 1980 Rieger, relocated 2001 by Berghaus to Valparaiso, Indiana, Valparaiso University, Chapel of the Resurrection—68/33-34S; 74/16

 

Westfield, Indiana:  Joseph G. Roberts residence, Carl Barckhoff—96/23

 

Whiting, Indiana:  Calumet College of Saint Joseph—see Hammond, Indiana, Calumet College of Saint Joseph

 

Whiting, Indiana:  Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405, built for La Grange, Illinois, Cossitt Avenue School, since rebuilt, Bradford, containing some pipework from Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name (1877 Johnson & Son (opus 501), rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950’s Frank Sauter, also 1922 Skinner (opus 357), 1925 Skinner (opus 545), and 1930 Skinner (opus 840))—59/5-8S; 60/2

 

Whiting, Indiana:  Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1975 Casavant (opus 3267)—56/11

 

Whiting, Indiana:  Saints Peter and Paul (Croatian) Catholic Church (built as Sacred Heart Catholic Church)—59/5