Alaska
Juneau, Alaska: Coliseum Theatre, W. W. Kimball—30/15
California
Belvedere,
California: Saint Stephen
Episcopal Church, Frobenius—49/7
Berkeley,
California: All Souls Episcopal
Church, 1964 Casavant (opus 2800)—49/7
Hollywood,
California: First Baptist Church,
W. W. Kimball—30/15
Hollywood,
California: First Presbyterian
Church, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Los Angeles,
California: Saint James Episcopal
Church—Harris/Kimball/Austin/Schlicker/ Rosales—58/5
Los Angeles,
California: Saint John Episcopal
Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 446), 1923—58/5
Los Angeles,
California: Saint Paul Episcopal
Cathedral, Murray M. Harris organ 1911/W. W. Kimball console 1922/1949
Æolian-Skinner console (opus 1195)—58/5
Los Angeles, California: Saint Vibiana Roman Catholic
Cathedral—58/5
Los Angeles,
California: UCLA, Royce Hall, 1930
Skinner (opus 818), console moved to Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal
Cathedral, incorporated into Bradford instrument, including 1920 Austin (opus
948), 1961 Austin (opus 2368), 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago,
Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago)—64/7-9SI
(Skinner opus 752)
San Francisco,
California: American Guild of
Organists National Convention (1952), M. P. Möller (opus 8443), relocated and
rebuilt for New York City, New York, Saint Mary the Virgin Episcopal Church,
studio of Ernest White, later relocated and rebuilt for Chicago, Illinois,
Saint Paul Episcopal Church, where it replaced 1915 Austin (opus 579), burned
1956, which replaced unknown, to be replaced 2003 Pasi—70/5, 23-33SPI
(Austin/Möller); 71/21S (Pasi); 72/6
San Francisco,
California: Cathedral of Saint
Mary of the Assumption, 1970 Ruffatti—49/7
San Francisco, California: Civic Auditorium, Austin (opus 500),
built for Festival Hall of Exposition—74/23
San Francisco, California: Festival Hall of Exposition, Austin
(opus 500), later in Civic Auditorium—74/23
San Francisco,
California: First Church of
Christ, Scientist, W. W. Kimball—30/15
San Francisco,
California: Grace Cathedral
(Episcopal), 1934 Æolian-Skinner (opus 910), rebuilt 1952 (Æolian-Skinner),
console interior 1968 (Ruffatti), additions 1972 (Casavant); Chapel—1929 Æolian
(opus 1738), rebuilt 1951 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1151)—49/7
San Francisco,
California: Notre Dame des
Victoires Catholic Church, 1915 Johnston (opus 148)—49/8
San Francisco,
California: Saint Dominic Catholic
Church, 1909 Jesse Woodberry, 1928 Estey console (opus 2751), 1955 M. P. Möller
console—49/8
San Francisco,
California: Saint James Catholic
Church, 1901 W. W. Kimball, broken up for parts 1970’s—64/14
San Francisco,
California: Saint John
Presbyterian Church, c. 1873 Johnson (opus 394), rebuilt c. 1956 Schoenstein,
more recent Schoenstein console—49/7
San Francisco,
California: Saint Mary the Virgin
Episcopal Church, M. P. Möller—49/7-8
San Francisco,
California: Saint Peter Episcopal
Church, 1912 Austin Organ Company (opus 294)—98/20-21S
San Francisco,
California: Saint Vincent de Paul
Catholic Church—49/8
San Francisco,
California: Temple Emmanu-El, 1924
Skinner (opus 497), rebuilt Swain & Kates, 1993 Schoenstein console—49/7
Colorado
Boulder,
Colorado: First United Methodist
Church, 1888 Frank Roosevelt (opus 382), built for Denver, Colorado, Grace
Methodist Church—61/22-23
Central City,
Colorado: Saint James United
Methodist Church, 1899 J. W. Steere & Son (opus 456)—61/23
Central City,
Colorado: Saint Paul Episcopal
Church, 1893 Mason & Risch Vocalion (opus 1033)—61/23
Colorado Springs,
Colorado: Colorado College, Shove
Chapel, 1931 Welte-Tripp (opus 314)—61/24
Colorado Springs,
Colorado: First Congregational
Church, 1889 Hook & Hastings (opus 1432), rebuilt 1973 Roderer—28/40
Colorado Springs,
Colorado: First Presbyterian Church,
c. 1879 C. Anderson, now in Manitou Springs, Colorado, Community Congregational
Church—61/25
Colorado Springs,
Colorado: Grace Church and Saint
Stephen's Parish, Episcopal, 1928 Welte-Tripp, altered W. W. Kimball (1936),
console rebuilt John Chrastina (1974)—61/24
Colorado Springs,
Colorado: United States Air Force
Academy Chapel, Protestant Cadet Chapel, 1962 M. P. Möller (opus 9480),
Catholic Cadet Chapel, 1962 M. P. Möller (opus 9481)—61/24
Denver,
Colorado: All Saints' Catholic
Church, 1896 Hook & Hastings (opus 1702), built for Cheyenne, Wyoming,
First Congregational Church, later in Denver, Colorado, Saint Barnabas
Episcopal Church, later in Denver, Colorado, Capitol Heights Presbyterian
Church—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: All Saints' Episcopal
Church, 1890 Farrand & Votey (opus 88), building now Chapel of Our Most
Merciful Saviour—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: Annunciation Catholic
Church, c. 1910 Geo. Kilgen and Son, Chas. C. Kilgen—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: Asbury United Methodist
Church, 1882 Chas. Anderson—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: James Mosby Bratton,
1887 Victor Mustel (opus 470)—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: Cathedral of the
Immaculate Conception, 1912 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1996 Morel &
Associates—61/23
Denver,
Colorado: Chapel of Christ the
King, Gardens of Saint Elizabeth's, built as Oakes Home, Chapel of Our Most
Merciful Saviour, 1902/1903 Austin (opus 92)—61/25-26
Denver,
Colorado: Chapel of Our Most
Merciful Saviour, Oakes Home, building now Gardens of Saint Elizabeth's, Chapel
of Christ the King, 1902/1903 Austin (opus 92)—61/25-26
Denver,
Colorado: Chapel of Our Most
Merciful Saviour, built as All Saints' Episcopal Church, 1890 Farrand &
Votey (opus 88)—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: First Baptist Church,
1873 Johnson & Son (opus 396), replaced 1949 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1047-A),
built 1945 for Atlantic City, New Jersey, Senator Emerson Richards
residence—61/23, 26I
Denver,
Colorado: Fourth Church of Christ,
Scientist, 1925 Austin (opus 1233), building now Lotus in the Flame Temple, Denver
Zen Center—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: Gardens of Saint
Elizabeth's, Chapel of Christ the King, built as Oakes Home, Chapel of Our Most
Merciful Saviour, 1902/1903 Austin (opus 92)—61/25-26
Denver,
Colorado: Grace Methodist Church,
1888 Frank Roosevelt (opus 382), now in Boulder, Colorado, First United
Methodist Church—61/22-23
Denver,
Colorado: Iliff School of
Theology, 1910 Wirsching—61/23
Denver,
Colorado: Lotus in the Flame
Temple, Denver Zen Center, built as Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, 1925
Austin (opus 1233)—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: Messiah Baptist Church,
built as Grand View Methodist Episcopal Community Church, later a United Church
of Christ, 1914 W. W. Kimball, built for Denver, Colorado, Robert Steele
Community Center, Robert Steele Gymnasium—61/25
Denver,
Colorado: Oakes Home, Chapel of
Our Most Merciful Saviour, building now Gardens of Saint Elizabeth's, Chapel of
Christ the King, 1902/1903 Austin (opus 92)—61/25-26
Denver,
Colorado: Paramount Theatre, 1930
WurliTzer (opus 2122)—61/22
Denver,
Colorado: L. C. Phipps residence,
W. W. Kimball--30/15
Denver,
Colorado: Saint
John-in-the-Wilderness Episcopal Cathedral, 1938 W. W. Kimball (opus
7231)—30/15; 61/22-23
Denver,
Colorado: Scottish Rite Masonic
Temple--Denver Consistory, 1924 W. W. Kimball (opus 6781)—61/23
Denver,
Colorado: Second Church of Christ,
Scientist, 1916 Hook & Hastings (opus 2370), building now Spiritual
Assembly of the Baha'is of Denver—61/23
Denver,
Colorado: South Gate Lodge No.
138, A. F. & A. M., c. 1897 Farrand & Votey (opus 776), built for Las
Vegas, New Mexico, Joshua Raynolds residence—61/23
Denver,
Colorado: Spiritual Assembly of
the Baha'is of Denver, built as Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1916 Hook
& Hastings (opus 2370)—61/23
Denver,
Colorado: Temple Emmanuel, 1911
Estey (opus 853), building now Temple Events Center Uptown—61/23
Denver,
Colorado: Temple Events Center
Uptown, built as Temple Emmanuel, 1911 Estey (opus 853)—61/23
Denver,
Colorado: Trinity United Methodist
Church, 1888 Frank Roosevelt (opus 380)—61/25
Georgetown,
Colorado: Grace Episcopal Church,
1876 C. Anderson—61/24
Leadville,
Colorado: First Presbyterian
Church, 1889 Wm. Schuelke (opus 67)—61/24
Leadville,
Colorado: Saint George Episcopal
Church, 1882 Geo. H. Ryder & Co. (opus 101)—61/24
Lyons, Colorado: Old Stone Congregational Church, 1902
Hook & Hastings (opus 1948), built for Longmont, Colorado, Congregational
Church—61/22
Manitou Springs,
Colorado: Community Congregational
Church, c. 1879 C. Anderson, built for Colorado Springs, Colorado, First
Presbyterian Church—61/25
Pueblo,
Colorado: Pueblo City Hall and
Memorial Auditorium, 1920 Austin (opus 860)—61/25
Westminster,
Colorado: Westminster Methodist
Church, relocation and rebuild of 1913 Skinner (opus 214), rebuilt Tellers,
built for Saint Paul, Minnesota, House of Hope Presbyterian Church, replaced
1978 Fisk (opus 78)—4/8 (Fisk)
Connecticut
Ansonia,
Connecticut: Assumption Catholic
Church, 1929 Midmer-Losh (no. 5519)—45/6
Ansonia, Connecticut: Christ Episcopal Church, 1899 Geo. S.
Hutchings (opus 486)—45/6
Brooklyn,
Connecticut: Federated Church of
Christ, c. 1853 Geo. Stevens (attributed)—45/6
Chester,
Connecticut: Congregational
Church, 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), replaced 1909 Hall, Johnson moved to
Lawrence, Massachusetts, German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian
Church), rebuilt 1934 Estey (opus 3507), some pipework later in Wilmette,
Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also
containing parts of other organs, including William Laws organ, assembled for
Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, at Wilmette replaced 1925
Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950’s Joseph Banahan—69/7, 10-13SI
(Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford); 74/15
Derby,
Connecticut: Derby United
Methodist Church, 1868 J. H. & C. S. Odell (opus 65), restored 1975 Richard
Hamar—45/6
Hamden,
Connecticut: Grace and Saint Peter
Episcopal Church, 1870 Wm. B. D. Simmons, rebuilt 1979 Roche—45/6
Hampton, Connecticut: Hampton Congregational Church (United
Church of Christ), 1836 Denison Smith, restored 1984 Richard Hamar—18/9; 45/6
Hartford,
Connecticut: Dudley Buck
residence, 1867 Johnson (opus 211)—15/8-9; 39/20, 22; 43/26, 30
Hartford,
Connecticut: Bushnell Memorial
Auditorium, 1929 Austin (opus 1627)—45/5
Hartford,
Connecticut: Saint Justin Catholic
Church, 1929 Kilgen—45/5
Killingworth,
Connecticut: Congregational Church
(United Church of Christ), 1875 E. L. Holbrook, rebuilt 1975 Richard Hamar—45/5
Litchfield,
Connecticut: Milton Village Green,
Trinity Episcopal Church, 1823 Thomas Hall—45/5
Litchfield,
Connecticut: United Methodist
Church, 1893 F. J. N. Tallman—45/5
Meriden,
Connecticut: Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1893 Johnson & Son (opus 788)—45/5
Middle Haddam,
Connecticut: Second Congregational
Church, 1827 Appleton, restored 1992 Mann & Trupiano—45/5
Naugatuck,
Connecticut: Saint Francis
Catholic Church, 1890 Geo. H. Ryder & Co. (opus 156)—45/5
New Britain,
Connecticut: Saint Mary Catholic
Church, 1906 Austin (opus 166)—45/5
New Haven,
Connecticut: Davenport
Congregational Church, now Saint Casimir Catholic Church, 1874 Hook &
Hastings (opus 750), restored 1970 Ricard Hamar—45/5
New Haven,
Connecticut: Saint Casimir
Catholic Church, built as Davenport Congregational Church, 1874 Hook &
Hastings (opus 750), restored 1970 Ricard Hamar—45/5
New Haven,
Connecticut: Saint Mary Catholic
Church, 1871 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 576), built for New York City, New York,
Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church, restored 1982 Mann & Trupiano, et
al.—22/9; 45-5-6
New Haven,
Connecticut: Saint Paul Episcopal
Church, 1868 Jardine & Son, renovated 1982-1985 Brunner & Heller—45/5
New Haven,
Connecticut: Trinity Episcopal
Church—40/7
New Haven, Connecticut: United Church of Westville, 1852 E.
& G. G. Hook (opus 141)—45/6
New Haven,
Connecticut: Yale University,
Divinity School, Marquand Chapel, 1931 Skinner (opus 866)—45/6
New Haven,
Connecticut: Yale University,
Woolsey Hall, 1902 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1469), rebuilt 1915 J. W. Steere &
Son (opus 682), rebuilt 1928 Skinner (opus 722)—45/6
Norwich,
Connecticut: Fourth Congregational
Church, now Greeneville Congregational Church, 1869 William A. Johnson (opus
298)—45/6
Norwich,
Connecticut: Greeneville
Congregational Church, built as Fourth Congregational Church, 1869 William A.
Johnson (opus 298)—45/6
Stamford,
Connecticut: First Universalist
Church, 1870 Johnson (opus 339)—43/30-31
Stonington,
Connecticut: United Church, 1870
E. & G. G. Hook (opus 558)—45/6
Storrs,
Connecticut: University of
Connecticut, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Chapel, 1868 Steer & Turner
(opus 8)—45/5-6
Thompson,
Connecticut: Congregational Church
(United Church of Christ), 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 409, built for Springfield,
Massachusetts, State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, moved c. 1900),
restored 1984 and 1988 Andover—45/6 (Connecticut)
Waterbury,
Connecticut: Sacred Heart of Jesus
Catholic Church, 1892 Johnson & Son (opus 778), restored 1974-1982 Richard
Hamar—25/21; 45/5
Willimantic,
Connecticut: First Baptist Church,
1892 J. W. Steere & Sons (opus 340)—45/5-6
Willimantic,
Connecticut: Saint Joseph Catholic
Church, 1874 Steer & Turner (opus 86)—45/5-6
Windham Center,
Connecticut: Saint Paul Episcopal
Church, 1857 E. L. Holbrook—45/6
District of
Columbia
Washington, District
of Columbia: Smithsonian
Institute, Holtkamp portative (job number 1588), built for Macedonia, Ohio,
Hawthorne State Hospital, later known as Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Center, later in DC—18/4-5
Washington, District
of Columbia: Willard Hotel, 1885
Roosevelt (opus 297), later in Deland, Florida, Robert Gellerman residence,
relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence—81/3-4S
Florida
Boca Raton, Florida: Saint David Boys School, 1981
relocation and rebuilding of 1884 Hook & Hastings (opus 1227) built for
Chicago, Illinois, Church of Our Saviour, Episcopal, rebuilt unknown, rebuilt
Robert L. David, sold 1981 through Organ Clearing House, to Boca Raton, rebuilt
Klug & Schumacher—23/8-9SI
Deland, Florida: Robert Gellerman residence, relocation
of 1885 Roosevelt (opus 297), relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr
residence—81/3-4S
Jacksonville,
Florida: Bethel Baptist
Institutional Church, 1880’s Schlaudecker (attributed)—33/10-13SI
Iowa
Ackley, Iowa: First Presbyterian Church, 1902 Lyon
& Healy (opus 124, factory number 1377), later in Grand Detour, Illinois,
Vincent Gilbert residence—12/15
Algona, Iowa: Congregational Church, 1886 Hook &
Hastings (opus 1295), built for Boone, Iowa, First Presbyterian Church,
replaced at Boone 1935 Reuter, Hook & Hastings moved 1952 to Britt, Iowa,
Saint Patrick Catholic Church—99/11-12
Boone, Iowa: First Presbyterian Church, 1886 Hook
& Hastings (opus 1295), replaced 1935 Reuter, Hook & Hastings moved to
Algona, Iowa, Congregational Church, moved 1952 to Britt, Iowa, Saint Patrick
Catholic Church—99/11-12
Britt, Iowa: Saint Patrick Catholic Church, 1952
relocation of 1886 Hook & Hastings (opus 1295), built for Boone, Iowa,
First Presbyterian Church, replaced at Boone 1935 Reuter, Hook & Hastings
moved first to Algona, Iowa, Congregational Church, later to Britt—99/11-12
Burlington, Iowa: Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church,
1898 J. G. Pfeffer & Son, rebuilt Stannke—40/22
Cedar Rapids,
Iowa: Coe College, Sinclair
Auditorium, 1929 Skinner (opus 771), built for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Municipal
War Memorial Building, with pipework from Skinner opus 486—40/23
Cedar Rapids,
Iowa: Iowa Theatre, 1929 Barton—40/23
Cedar Rapids,
Iowa: Municipal War Memorial
Building, 1929 Skinner (opus 771), now in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Coe College,
Sinclair Auditorium, with pipework from Skinner opus 486—40/23
Cedar Rapids,
Iowa: Paramount Theatre,
WurliTzer—40/23
Clermont, Iowa: Union Sunday School, 1896 W. W.
Kimball—40/22-23
Clinton, Iowa: Saint Boniface Catholic Church, 1917
Hinners (with Lyon & Healy connection?)—31/29
Decorah, Iowa: Luther College, 1970 Roderer, built for
Appleton, Wisconsin, Miriam Clapp Duncan residence, sold to Appleton,
Wisconsin, Ronald Wahl residence, sold to Decorah—28/40-41
Davenport, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1883
Moline—40/21
Davenport, Iowa: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 1979
Hellmuth Wolff & Associes (opus 22)—38/22; 40/21
De Witt, Iowa: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, c. 1900
Lancashire-Marshall—40/22
Decorah, Iowa: Luther College, Jensen Hall,
Hendrickson—40/23
Decorah, Iowa: Luther College, Center for Faith and
Life, Sipe—40/23
Des Moines, Iowa: Saint Margaret Catholic Church, W. W.
Kimball—30/15
Dubuque, Iowa: First German Presbyterian Church, 1896
Hinners & Albertsen—40/21-22
Dubuque, Iowa: Saint John Lutheran Church, 1886
Moline—40/21
Dubuque, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1870 E.
& G. G. Hook (opus 531), rebuilt Philip Odenbrett, rebuilt 1965 Earl
Beilharz/Lima Pipe Organ Company—40/21
Dubuque, Iowa: Saint Raphael Catholic Cathedral, 1861
Erben, replaced 1914 Tellers-Sommerhof, rebuilt 1918 Tellers-Kent, rebuilt 1937
Tellers—76/11-12
Durant, Iowa: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1879
Kilgen—40/23
Fort Madison,
Iowa: Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, 1889 Moline, rebuilt 1985 Philip F. Hoenig—40/22
Fort Madison,
Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church,
1878 J. G. Pfeffer—40/22
Garnavillo, Iowa: Saint Joseph Catholic Church,
Pfeffer—40/22
Grinnell, Iowa: Saint Paul Episcopal Church, 1984
Bradford (Prairie), using 1893 Barckhoff chest—28/39
Iowa City, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1883
Moline—40/21
Iowa City, Iowa: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1912 Henry
Pilcher’s Sons (opus 748), built for Lima, Ohio, Spring Street Lutheran Church,
relocated 1925 to Findlay, Ohio, by Lima Pipe Organ Company, relocated and
rebuilt 1983 George Bozeman, Jr., & Company (opus 27)—40/21
Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa, School of Music,
Clapp Recital Hall, 1971 Casavant (opus 3105)—38/22; 40/21
Iowa City, Iowa: Zion Lutheran Church, 1853 Stevens
& Co., built for Bangor, Maine, Central Congregational Church, relocated
1899 to Woodstock, Vermont, Christian Church, by Geo. S. Hutchings, rebuilt
1977 A. David Moore & Co.—40/21
Keokuk, Iowa: Unitarian Church, later Four Square
Gospel Church, later Deliverance Pentecostal Church, 1874 E. & G. G. Hook
& Hastings (opus 779)—40/22
Mason City, Iowa: First Christian Church, 1917 Reuter
(opus 3)—20/29
Mount Vernon,
Iowa: Cornell College, W. W.
Kimball—30/15
Muscatine, Iowa: Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1887
Pfeffer & Son—40/22
New Vienna, Iowa: Saint Boniface Catholic Church, 1891
Wm. Schuelke (opus 70)—40/22
Rickardsville, Iowa: Saint Joseph Catholic Church, c. 1868
William King, restored 1983 Vincent & Cheryl Gilbert (opus 5)—40/22
Saint Lucas,
Iowa: Saint Luke Catholic Church,
Wm. Schuelke—40/23
Sherrill, Iowa: Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church,
unknown—40/22
Spillville, Iowa: Saint Wenceslaus Catholic Church, 1876
Pfeffer—19/15; 40/23
Kentucky
Covington,
Kentucky: Cathedral Basilica of
the Assumption, Schwab—45/4
Falmouth,
Kentucky: Saint Francis Xavier
Catholic Church, Schwab—45/4
Frankfort,
Kentucky: George F. Berry
residence, 1911 Hillgreen, Lane & Co.—12/6
Lexington,
Kentucky: Spindletop Farm, Mrs. M.
F. Yount residence, 1937 W. W. Kimball—30/15
Louisville,
Kentucky: Calvary Episcopal
Church, 1903 Hook & Hastings (opus 1999), replaced 1965 Casavant (opus
2831)—63/13 (Hook & Hastings)
Louisville,
Kentucky: Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter, now in Louisville, Kentucky, Saint Frances
of Rome Catholic Church—21/25; 27/8; 34/9
Louisville,
Kentucky: Saint Brigid Catholic
Church, 1917 Henry Pilcher's Sons, rebuilt Peter Webber—63/13 (Pilcher)
Louisville,
Kentucky: Saint Frances of Rome
Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter, built for Louisville, Kentucky, Immaculate
Conception Catholic Church—21/25; 27/8; 34/9
New Haven,
Kentucky: Saint Catherine
Church—27/8; 34/9
Maine
Bangor, Maine: Central Congregational Church, 1853
Stevens & Co., 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
Bangor, Maine: Saint John Catholic Church, 1860 E.
& G. G. Hook (opus 288)—8/3; 10/3
Belfast, Maine: First Church, 1848 George Stevens,
restored 1975 Bozeman-Gibson & Co.—8/2; 17/32, 35
Belfast, Maine: Methodist Church, 1879 S. S.
Hamill—10/1-2
Blue Hill, Maine: Baptist Church, 1867 Stevens—8/3; 10/3
Bucksport, Maine: Elm Street Congregational Church, 1863
E. & G. G. Hook (opus 328), restored 1963 Andover—8/3; 10/2-3
Calais, Maine: Congregational Church, 1873 Geo.
Stevens—8/2; 10/2
Calais, Maine: Second Baptist Church, 1884 Geo. S.
Hutchings—8/2; 10/2
East Cambridge,
Maine: Centre Street
Congregational Church, 1867 Geo. Stevens—8/2; 10/2
East Machias,
Maine: Congregational Church, 1872
Geo. Stevens—8/2; 10/2
Orono, Maine: Methodist Church, 1891 Emmons Howard,
rebuilt Berkshire—8/2; 10/1
Orono, Maine: University of Maine, 1901 Hook &
Hastings (opus 1907), rebuilt 1971 Fritz Noack and John Boody—8/2
Orrington, Maine: Methodist Church, 1852 E. L. Holbrook,
rebuilt 1962 Fritz Noack—8/3; 10/2
Searsport, Maine: First Congregational Church, 1905 E. W.
Lane—8/2; 10/1
Stockton Springs,
Maine: Community Church, 1847 E.
& G. G. Hook—8/2; 10/1
Thomaston, Maine: Congregational Church, 1860 E. & G.
G. Hook (opus 265), rebuilt 1969 Kurt Roderer, for Evanston, Illinois,
Northwestern University, Vail Chapel—28/40
Woodland, Maine: Saint Luke Episcopal Church, 1850 Henry
Erben—8/2-3; 10/2
Massachusetts
Andover,
Massachusetts: Earl Miller
residence, originally in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, 1970 Berghaus—28/36
Arlington,
Massachusetts: First Parish
Unitarian Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 529), built for Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, Christ Methodist Episcopal Church, relocated 1983 through Organ
Clearing House by Richard Nickerson, restored 1998 Bishop Organ Company—69/32
Beach Bluff,
Massachusetts: H. R. Austin
residence, 1925 Casavant (opus 1106), pipework from Chicago, Illinois, First
Presbyterian Church (1872 Hook & Hastings opus 649), now in Saint Matthew
Roman Catholic Church, Central Falls, Rhode Island—20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23
(Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 58/15; 62/10;
70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook & Hastings/Skinner/Möller)
Boston,
Massachusetts: Advent Episcopal
Church, 1935-36 Æolian-Skinner (opus 940), rebuilt 1964 Æolian-Skinner (opus
940-A), restoration Nelson Barden Associates, Inc.—69/32
Boston,
Massachusetts: Berkeley Street
Congregational Church (Berkeley Temple Society), 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus
294)—44/3
Boston,
Massachusetts: Boston Music Hall,
1857 or 1863(?) Walcker (opus 801)—15/18; 22/12, 17; 25/8; 29/9; 38/16; 40/4,
7-8; 43/30
Boston,
Massachusetts: Boston University,
Boston University symphonic organ, Nelson Barden & Assoc.—69/31
Boston,
Massachusetts: Cathedral of the
Holy Cross—see Holy Cross Catholic Cathedral
Boston,
Massachusetts: Church of the
Covenant, Welte—18/20
Boston,
Massachusetts: Church of the
Advent, Episcopal—see Advent Episcopal Church
Boston,
Massachusetts: First and Second
Church, Casavant—16/27
Boston,
Massachusetts: First Church of
Christ, Scientist, Extension, 1906 Hook & Hastings (opus 2107), replaced
1949-1952 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1203), altered 1970’s J. H. Steinkampf and Jason
McKown, altered 1990’s Foley-Baker, additional work 1990’s Lawrence Phelps—63/2
(Æolian-Skinner/Phelps); 69/32 (Æolian-Skinner/Phelps)
Boston,
Massachusetts: First Lutheran
Church, 2000 Richards, Fowkes, & Co. (opus 10)—69/33
Boston,
Massachusetts: Holy Cross Catholic
Cathedral, 1875 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 801), electrified c.
1929 William Laws, some restoration Henri Lahaise & Sons—69/33
Boston,
Massachusetts: Immaculate
Conception Roman Catholic Church, 1863 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 322), rebuilt
1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1959)—40/7; 41/24-25; 43/34; 69/30-31, 34
Boston,
Massachusetts: Metropolitan
Theatre, 1925 Skinner (opus 545), 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
(rebuilt, Bradford)—59/6-8
Boston,
Massachusetts: Mission Church—see
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Basilica
Boston,
Massachusetts: Old West United
Methodist Church, 1971 C. B. Fisk (opus 55)—69/33
Boston,
Massachusetts: Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Catholic Basilica, 1897 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 410), altered
1968 and 1997 Henri Lahaise & Sons—69/31
Boston,
Massachusetts: Peace Jubilee, 1869
E. & G. G. Hook (opus 497), rebuilt and relocated to Brooklyn, New York,
Brooklyn Tabernacle—29/10; 40/11
Boston,
Massachusetts: Saint James
Catholic Church, 1867 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 420)—39/6
Boston (Roxbury),
Massachusetts: Saint Patrick
Catholic Church, 1880 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 1005), rebuilt
1893 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 294)—69/33
Boston,
Massachusetts: Saint Paul
Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 160), moved
and altered c. 1898 Geo. S. Hutchings (opus 551), to Jamaica Plain,
Massachusetts, Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church—69/31-32
Boston,
Massachusetts: Tremont Temple,
1845 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 64), replaced 1853 E. & G. G. Hook (opus
149), replaced 1880 Hook & Hastings (opus 975)—40/7; 44/12
Brookline,
Massachusetts: Christ Church
Unity—see Sears Chapel
Brookline,
Massachusetts: Sears Chapel,
Christ Church Unity, 1862 Hook—69/31
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: First Church of
Christ, Scientist, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Harvard Univeristy,
Busch-Reisinger Museum, 1958 Flentrop—28/35
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Harvard University,
Memorial Church, 1967 C. B. Fisk (opus 46)—69/32
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Korean Church,
founded as Pilgrim Congregational Church, later Pilgrim United Church of
Christ—see Pilgrim Congregational Church
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Pilgrim
Congregational Church, later Pilgrim United Church of Christ, later Korean
Church, 1886 Geo. S. Hutchings—69/33
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Pilgrim United
Church of Christ, founded as Pilgrim Congregational Church, later Korean
Church—see Pilgrim Congregational Church
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Prospect Street
Congregational Church, 1892 Hutchings (opus 269), electrified, building later
Prospect Street Church, organ relocated 1998 through Organ Clearing House to
Chicago, Illinois, Saint Joseph Catholic Church, moved and restored by
Bradford, replaced 1900 Lancashire-Marshall, rebuilt 1930's Charles Wiener,
destroyed 1973, which replaced 1855 Wolfram, burned 1871—35/6 (Wolfram); 42/20,
26, 30-32 (Wolfram); 63/16-18SI (Hutchings); 67/20I (Chicago); 68/38-39I; 75/12
Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Saint Peter
Episcopal Church, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Cambridgeport,
Massachusetts: now Cambridge,
Massachusetts--see Cambridge, Massachusetts
Charlestown,
Massachusetts: Saint Mary Catholic
Church, 1892 Woodberry & Harris—69/33
Dedham,
Massachusetts, First Unitarian Church, c. 1820’s Eben Goodrich—44/3
Fitchburg,
Massachusetts: Christ Church,
Episcopal, 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 445), now in Leominster,
Massachusetts, Saint Mark Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1964 Andover—22/10-11
Framingham,
Massachusetts: First Baptist
Church, 1853 William B. D. Simmons—69/34
Gilbertville,
Massachusetts: Congregational
Church, 1874 Johnson & Son (opus 430)—22/11
Grafton,
Massachusetts: Unidentified
Church, Erben, rebuilt 1969 Noack—22/11
Great Barrington,
Massachusetts: First
Congregational Church, 1883 Hilborne L. Roosevelt—18/9, 16
Groton,
Massachusetts: Groton School,
Saint John Chapel, 1900 George S. Hutchings, replaced 1935 Æolian-Skinner (opus
936), various alterations, including Kinzey-Angerstein, Nicholas-Bradford—22/11
(Æolian-Skinner)
Harwich, Massachusetts: First Baptist Church, 1889 Hook &
Hastings (opus 1418), relocated and rebuilt by S. L. Huntington & Co. for
Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Andrew Episcopal Church (2006)—89/1, 4SI; 97/9-10SI
Jamaica Plain,
Massachusetts: First Baptist
Church, 1859 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 253)—10/5; 69/31
Jamaica Plain,
Massachusetts: First Parish
Unitarian Church, 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 171), additions 1860 E. &
G. G. Hook and c. 1890 Geo. S. Hutchings—69/31
Jamaica Plain,
Massachusetts: Saint Thomas
Aquinas Catholic Church, c. 1898 relocation and rebuild by Geo. S. Hutchings
(opus 551), of 1854 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 160), built for Boston,
Massachusetts, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, later Cathedral—69/31-32
Lawrence,
Massachusetts: Christ Presbyterian
Church, founded as German Presbyterian Church—see German Presbyterian Church
Lawrence,
Massachusetts: German Presbyterian
Church, later Christ Presbyterian Church, c. 1909 relocation of 1873 Johnson
& Son (opus 389), built for Chester, Connecticut, Congregational Church,
replaced at Chester by Hall, Johnson rebuilt 1934 Estey (opus 3507), some
pipework later in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church,
1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts of other organs, William Laws
organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, at
Wilmette replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950’s Joseph Banahan—69/7,
10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford)
Leominster,
Massachusetts: Pilgrim
Congregational Church, 1873 Steere & Tuner (opus 70), electrified 1904
Kimball, Smallman & Frazee (opus 69)—22/10
Leominster,
Massachusetts: Saint Mark
Episcopal Church, 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 445), built for Fitchville,
Massachusetts, Christ Church, Episcopal, rebuilt 1964 Andover—22/10-11
Lexington,
Massachusetts: Follen Community
Church, 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 466), built for Stoneham, Massachusetts,
Christian Union Church, moved and restored 1995-1996 through Organd Clearing
House by Bishop Organ Company—69/32
Lockport,
Massachusetts: Grace Episcopal
Church, George S. Hutchings (opus 336), one rank now in Wilmette, Illinois,
Saint John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), containing
parts of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for
Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts,
German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), and William Laws
organ, assembled for Beverly, Massachusetts, First Presbyterian Church, at
Wilmette replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950’s Joseph Banahan—69/7,
10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford)
Monson,
Massachusetts: Congregational
Church, 1892 Johnson & Son (opus 781), rebuilt 1952 Martin Becker—25/21
Newton Centre,
Massachusetts: First Baptist
Church, 1985 Andover Organ Company (opus 111)—69/33
North Brookfield,
Massachusetts: First
Congregational Church, 1874 Hook & Hastings (opus 774)—22/11, 21
Oxford,
Massachusetts: Grace Episcopal
Church, 1867 Johnson (opus 223), restored 1971 Andover—22/11
Roxbury (Boston),
Massachusetts: see Boston,
Massachusetts
Somerville,
Massachusetts: Saint Catherine of
Genoa Catholic Church, 1894 Jardine—69/33
South Deerfield,
Massachusetts: Polish National
Catholic Church, 1868 William Jackson—29/19
Springfield,
Massachusetts: State Street
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 409), later in
Thompson, Connecticut, Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) (1873),
restored 1984 and 1988 Andover—45/6 (Connecticut)
Stoneham,
Massachusetts: Christian Union
Church, 1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 466), moved and restored 1995-1996
through Organ Clearing House by Bishop Organ Company to Lexington,
Massachusetts, Follen Community Church,—69/32
Wellesley,
Massachusetts: Wellesley College,
Holtkamp/Kuhn (job number 1677), portative (1954), later in New York City, New
York, Town Hall—18/5
Wellesley,
Massachusetts: Wellesley College,
Houghton Chapel, 1981 C. B. Fisk (opus 72)—69/34
Woburn,
Massachusetts: First
Congregational Church, 1860 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 283), c. 1913 alterations
unknown, 1992 restoration George Bozeman, Jr. & Co.—44/4; 69/32
Woburn,
Massachusetts: First Unitarian
Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 553)—44/4
Worcester,
Massachusetts: All Saints
Episcopal Church, 1864 Johnson (opus 163), burned 1874, replaced 1876
Hutchings-Plaisted (opus 67), replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 406), 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
Worcester,
Massachusetts: Mechanics Hall,
1863 Hook (opus 334), restored Noack—22/10, 21; 23/12
Worcester,
Massachusetts: Municipal
Auditorium, W. W. Kimball—22/9; 30/15-17
Worcester,
Massachusetts: Saint Paul Catholic
Cathedral, 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 512), electrified Joseph G. Cooper,
rebuilt 1957 Casavant (opus 2419)—22/9-10
Worcester,
Massachusetts: Trinity Lutheran
Church, 1969 Noack (opus 40)—22/9
Worcester,
Massachusetts: Wesley United
Methodist Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 615), rebuilt 1955 Æolian-Skinner (opus
615-A and B), rebuilt 1972 Berkshire (opus 36)—22/8
Worcester,
Massachusetts: Worcester Art
Museum, 1941 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1036)—22/8-9
Michigan
Ann Arbor,
Michigan: First Baptist Church,
1966 Robert Noehren—48/4
Ann Arbor,
Michigan: First Congregational
Church, 1985 Karl Wilhelm (opus 97)—48/4
Ann Arbor,
Michigan: First United Methodist
Church, 1940 W. W. Kimball, rebuilt 1958 Reuter (opus 1236), 1988 Reuter
console—48/4
Ann Arbor,
Michigan: Michigan Theatre, 1927
Grand Barton—48/4
Ann Arbor,
Michigan: Saint Francis of Assisi
Catholic Church, Letourneau (opus 38)—48/7
Ann Arbor,
Michigan: Trinity Lutheran Church,
1937 Reuter, built for Chicago, Illinois, music store—24/22
Ann Arbor,
Michigan: University of Michigan,
Hill Auditorium, 1893 Farrand & Votey (opus 700), built for Chicago,
Illinois, World’s Fair (1893, Columbian Exposition), Festival Hall, rebuilt
1913 Hutchings, rebuilt 1927 Skinner (opus 664), rebuilt 1955 Æolian-Skinner
(opus 664-A)—17/11, 20-30, 37S; 18/10-15; 19/14-21; 20/11-21; 21/8-22; 48/6
Ann Arbor,
Michigan: University of Michigan,
School of Music, Margaret Dow Towsley Center, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, 1985
C. B. Fisk (opus 87)—48/6
Barien Springs, Michigan: Andrews University, 1970
Roderer—28/40-41
Barien Springs,
Michigan: Ruth Ann Plue residence,
1981 Berghaus—28/37
Battle Creek,
Michigan: Department of Logistic
Services Center, built as Percy Jones General Hospital, 1942 relocation of 1925
Skinner (opus 562 and 562-A), built for Gull Lake, Michigan, W. W. Kellogg
residence, organ gone—12/6
Battle Creek,
Michigan: Percy Jones General
Hospital, 1942 relocation (opus 562-A) of 1925 Skinner (opus 562), built for
Gull Lake, Michigan, W. W. Kellogg residence, building now Department of
Logistic Services Center, organ gone—12/6
Battle Creek,
Michigan: W. K. Kellogg
Auditorium, 1933 Æolian-Skinner (opus 904)—48/5
Battle Creek,
Michigan: Saint Thomas Episcopal
Church, 1929 Skinner (opus 788)—48/5
Bay City,
Michigan: Madison Avenue Methodist
Church, 1959 Casavant (opus 2539), later in Chicago, Illinois, First Saint Paul
Lutheran Church, replaced Lancashire-Marshall, now in Chicago, Illinois, Saint
Alphonsus Catholic Church, replaced in First Saint Paul new building 1972
Schlicker—15/36-37 (Lancashire-Marshall/Casavant/Schlicker); 63/2 (Casavant)
Bullock Creek,
Michigan: Messiah Lutheran Church,
1975 Berghaus—28/36
Canton,
Michigan: Saint John Neumann
Catholic Church, 1885 Barkhoff, rebuilt 1993 Wigton (opus 17-R)—48/7
Cass City,
Michigan: First Presbyterian
Church, 1865 Henry Erben—48/6
Detroit, Michigan:
Cass Avenue Methodist Church, now Cass Community United Methodist Church, 1892
Johnson & Son (opus 779)—48/6
Detroit,
Michigan: Fort Street Presbyterian
Church, 1887 Odell, rebuilt 1914 Wangerin, since rebuilt—48/8
Detroit,
Michigan: Jefferson Avenue
Presbyterian Church, 1925 Skinner (opus 475)—48/7
Detroit,
Michigan: Martyrs of Uganda
Catholic Church (built as Saint Agnes Catholic Church), 1924 Casavant (opus
1035), closed 2006—48/4; 98/14-15SI
Detroit,
Michigan: Most Holy Trinity
Catholic Church, 1867 Andreas Möller, rebuilt 1906 August Möller, rebuilt
1977-1978 William M. Worden—48/5
Detroit,
Michigan: Old Saint Mary Catholic
Church, 1985-1990 Wigton (opus 12)—48/6
Detroit,
Michigan: Our Lady of (Perpetual)
Help Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9
Detroit, Michigan:
Pilgrim Church of Bethel Christian Ministries, built as Trumbull Avenue
Presbyterian Church, 1889 Granville Wood & Son—48/7
Detroit,
Michigan: Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9
Detroit,
Michigan: Saint Agnes Catholic
Church, now Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church, 1924 Casavant (opus 1035)—48/4
Detroit,
Michigan: Saint Albert Catholic
Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9
Detroit,
Michigan: Sainte Anne Catholic
Cathedral (now parish church), 1834 Schwab, replaced 1856 Schwab, see also
Sainte Anne Catholic Church—45/2-3
Detroit,
Michigan: Sainte Anne Catholic
Church, 1887 Granville Wood & Son—48/5
Detroit,
Michigan: Saint John Evangelical
Church, now Saint John-Saint Luke United Church of Christ, 1874 G. F.
Votteler—48/4-5
Detroit,
Michigan: Saint Joseph Catholic
Church, 1973 William Worden—48/7
Detroit, Michigan: Saint Theresa of Avila Catholic Church,
merged 1989 with Saint Agnes Catholic Church to form Martyrs of Uganda Catholic
Church, closed 2006, 1926 Casavant Frères (opus 1170)—98/14
Detroit,
Michigan: Sweetest Heart of Mary
Catholic Church, 1894 Clough & Warren (also known as Austin opus 2)—48/4
Detroit,
Michigan: Trinity Episcopal
Church, 1892 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1509)—48/7-8
Detroit,
Michigan: Trumbull Avenue
Presbyterian Church, now Pilgrim Church of Bethel Christian Ministries, 1889
Granville Wood & Son—48/7
Detroit,
Michigan: Zion Lutheran Church,
1914 A. B. Felgemaker (opus 1172), rebuilt 1932 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job
number 1576)—48/7
Dexter, Michigan:
Saint John Episcopal Church, Henry Erben (1857)—48/6
East Lansing,
Michigan: University Lutheran
Church, 1866 S. S. Hamill, rebuilt 1985 Dana Hull—48/5
Grosse Isle,
Michigan: Saint James Episcopal,
1987 Charles M. Ruggles (opus 17)—48/7
Grosse Point Farms,
Michigan: Grosse Point Memorial
Church (Presbyterian), 1989 Johannes Klais (opus 1675)—48/6-7
Gull Lake,
Michigan: W. W. Kellogg residence,
1925 Skinner (opus 562), moved 1942 to Battle Creek, Michigan, Percy Jones
General Hospital (opus 562-A), building now Department of Logistic Services
Center, organ gone—12/6
Hastings,
Michigan: Emmanuel Episcopal
Church, 1867 J. H. & C. S. Odell (opus 63)—48/5
Hudson,
Michigan: Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9
Ionia, Michigan: First Baptist Church, 1892 Hook &
Hastings (opus 1538)—48/5
Ionia, Michigan: First Christian Church, 1893 J. W.
Steere & Sons (opus 350)—48/5
Ionia, Michigan: Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church,
1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 73 or 1332)—48/5
Jackson,
Michigan: Saint John Catholic
Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9
Kalamazoo, Michigan: Christ the King Episcopal Cathedral,
closed 2007, 1969 Aeolian-Skinner (opus 1511), sold to Franklin, Tennessee,
Saint Andrew Lutheran Church—97/10-11SI
Lapeer,
Michigan: Church of the Immaculate
Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, c. 1905 Hinners (opus 608)—48/5
Marine City,
Michigan: Holy Cross Catholic
Church, Louis Van Dinter, later 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 300), rebuilt
1896 Hook & Hastings, rebuilt 1976 Bozeman-Gibson & Co. (opus 9)—27/8
(Van Dinter); 34/9; 48/6
Marquette,
Michigan: Saint Peter Catholic
Cathedral, Van Dinter organ—27/8; 34/9; 42/11, 17
Niles, Michigan: Lardner, Ring, residence, organ removed
to Mishawaka, Indiana, Saint Paul (Episcopal) Pro-Cathedral by Louis Van
Dinter—42/13-15
Niles, Michigan,
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9
Okemos,
Michigan: William J. Schneider,
1909 Hinners, built for Glenview, Illinois, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran
Church (replaced 1958 Schlicker, rebuilt 1979 Berghaus), sold to Northbrook,
Illinois, Saint Giles Episcopal Church, (replaced 1993 Helmuth Wolff (opus
37)), Hinners sold to Schneider—18/16-17SI (Hinners); 28/37
Overland Park,
Michigan: Holy Trinity Church,
1982 installation of 1880 Johnson & Son (opus 543, built for Chicago,
Illinois, Central Music Hall, moved 1900 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of
Tours Catholic Church and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, rebuilt 1920’s Wiener
Bros., D. S. Wentz installed console from 1911 Casavant (opus 454, built for
Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple, Saint Martin closed c. 1990))—24/20 (Wiener);
25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central)
Saint Joseph,
Michigan: First Congregational
Church, c. 1958 Sauter, rebuilt 1984 Berghaus—28/38
Sault Sainte Marie,
Michigan: Saint Mary Catholic
Church, Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9
Sandusky, Michigan: Saint
John Episcopal Church, 1898 M. P. Möller (opus 212)—48/5-6
Ypsilanti,
Michigan: First Congregational
United Church of Christ, 1905 Barkhoff—48/6
Ypsilanti,
Michigan: Saint Luke Episcopal
Church, 1875 E. & G. G. Hook & Hastings (opus 819), rebuilt 1939
Holtkamp (job number 1638)—48/6
Minnesota
Crookston,
Minnesota: Mount Saint Benedict
Convent, 1974 Roderer—28/40
Faribault,
Minnesota: First Congregational
Church, 1883 Johnson & Son (opus 615), later in Faribault, Minnesota,
Masonic Temple, now in Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, Chapel
of Mary, Queen of the Apostles (restored 1994 Rutz), Congregational Church and
Kimball organ—53/4; 54/6S; 69/29I (Johnson & Son); 75/10
Faribault,
Minnesota: Masonic Temple, 1883
Johnson & Son (opus 615), built for Faribault, Minnesota, First
Congregational Church, now in Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church,
Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles (restored 1994 Rutz)—53/4; 54/6S; 69/29I
(Johnson & Son); 75/10
Hope, Minnesota: University Lutheran Church,
Holtkamp—4/8
Lansdale,
Minnesota: Peace Lutheran Church,
1968 rebuild and relocation by Wicks of 1923 Wicks (opus 461), built for
Springfield, Illinois, Saint John Sanitarium, rebuilt 1941, relocated 1952 to
Valparaiso, Indiana, Trinity Lutheran Church, replaced at Valparaiso 1979
Hendrickson (opus 48)—68/30-32SPI (Wicks/Hendrickson)
Minneapolis,
Minnesota: Central Lutheran
Church, Casavant—4/8
Minneapolis,
Minnesota: Hennepin Avenue
Methodist Church, Sipe—4/8
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Messiah Lutheran Church, W. W.
Kimball—30/15
Minneapolis,
Minnesota: Minneapolis Auditorium,
1905 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1928-1931 W. W. Kimball (opus 7030), removed
1987—30/14 (both organs); 43/34 (1928 Kimball)
Minneapolis,
Minnesota: Saint Mark Episcopal
Cathedral, Welte organ, 1953 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1278), rebuilt M. P.
Möller—4/8
Saint Paul,
Minnesota: House of Hope
Presbyterian Church, 1913 Skinner (opus 214), rebuilt Tellers, replaced 1978
Fisk (opus 78), Skinner/Tellers altered and moved to Westminster, Colorado,
Westminster Methodist Church—4/8 (Fisk)
Saint Paul,
Minnesota: Saint Paul Catholic Cathedral, 1925 Skinner (opus 518), also 1963
Æolian-Skinner (opus 1398)—4/8
Missouri
Chesterfield,
Missouri: Trinity Lutheran Church,
1925 Kilgen & Son, moved 1968 to Cuba, Missouri, Saint Paul Lutheran
Church—17/35
Cuba, Missouri: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1968
relocation of 1925 Kilgen & Son, built for Chesterfield, Missouri, Trinity
Lutheran Church—17/35
Kansas City, Missouri: First Church of Christ, Scientist,
closed 1989, 1899 Hook & Hastings (opus 1837), burned 1910, replaced 1911
J. W. Steere & Son—97/12-13S (Steere)
Millwood,
Missouri: Catholic Church, 1856
Pilcher (opus 17)—39/9S
Saint Louis,
Missouri: Calvary Free Episcopal
Church, 1857 Pilcher (opus 24), built for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis
Fair, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First
Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist
Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty
Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal
Church, restored Brunner & Heller—14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Saint Louis, Missouri: Christ Seminary-Seminex, Martin Ott,
relocated 1983 to Chicago, Illinois, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago,
relocated to headquarters of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, replaced
2004 M. L. Bigelow & Co. (opus 31)—86/18-19SI
Saint Louis,
Missouri: Dr. Marie Kremer
residence, 1970 Roderer—28/40-41
Saint Louis, Missouri: Saint Alphonsus Liguori Catholic
Church, 1934 Wicks (opus 1288), burned 2007—96/5-6S
Saint Louis,
Missouri: Saint Louis Catholic
Cathedral (old), 1838 Schwab, rebuilt 1886 Pfeffer, replaced 1925 Wicks (opus
557), later rebuilt—45/3; 47/3-5S (Schwab)
Saint Louis,
Missouri: Saint Louis Catholic
Cathedral (new), 1920’s Kilgen, rebuilt M. P. Möller—47/3
Saint Louis,
Missouri: Saint Louis Fair, 1857
Pilcher (opus 24), sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal
Church, sold in June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First
Presbyterian Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist
Church, moved 1903 to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty
Baptist Church, moved 1983 to Lawrenceville, Virginia, Saint Andrew Episcopal
Church, restored Brunner & Heller—14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Saint Louis,
Missouri: Trinity Episcopal
Church, c.1856 Pilcher (opus 18)—39/9
Saint Louis County,
Missouri: Covenant Theological
Seminary, Chapel, 1891 W. W. Kimball (opus 354)—17/14
Villa Ridge,
Missouri: Saint John the Baptist
Catholic Church-Gildehaus, Schlaudecker—16/4-5
New Hampshire
Warner, New
Hampshire: Magdalen College
Chapel, 1999 relocation by Dan Ahearn of 1937 Wicks (opus 1592), built for East
Chicago, Indiana, Assumption (Slovak) Catholic Church—66/9SI
New Jersey
Atlantic City, New
Jersey: Atlantic City Auditorium,
Ballroom, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Atlantic City, New
Jersey: Convention Hall,
Auditorium, Midmer-Losh (opus 5550)—64/20-23S
Camden, New
Jersey: Cathedral of the
Immaculate Conception, 1885 Hook & Hastings (opus 1287), rebuilt 1926
Casavant (opus 1127), rebuilt 1995 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates—53/13
Camden, New
Jersey: Saint Paul Episcopal
Church, 1898 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1249)—53/13
Elizabeth, New
Jersey: Westminster Presbyterian
Church, 1867 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 418)—39/6-7
New Brunswick, New
Jersey: Christ Episcopal Church,
2001 Richards, Fowkes & Co.—85/22
New Brunswick, New
Jersey: United Methodist Church,
1896 Jardine & Son—85/22
Newark, New
Jersey: Third Presbyterian Church,
1852 Hall & Labagh, replaced 1870 Hall & Labagh, 1852 organ relocated
to Newark, New Jersey, Jewish Temple, then Chicago, Illinois, Hyde Park
Presbyterian Church, replaced 1890 Hook & Hastings (opus 1442), H&H
sold to church in Tucson, Arizona, replaced 1923 Skinner (opus 443), 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))—40/15-18 (Hall & Labagh); 41/3; 66/11, 24-32SI (Skinner); 67/18
(Skinner)
Red Bank, New
Jersey: D. A. Schulte residence,
W. W. Kimball—30/15
New York
Auburn, New
York: Saint Mary Catholic Church,
c. 1885 Barckhoff—4/9
Auburn, New
York: Second Presbyterian Church,
later Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 579)—4/9
Auburn, New
York: Westminster Presbyterian
Church, built as Second Presbyterian Church, 1926 Skinner (opus 579)—4/9
Brooklyn, New
York: Brooklyn Tabernacle, rebuilt
1869 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 497), built for Boston, Massachusetts, Peace
Jubilee—29/10; 40/11
Brooklyn, New
York: Christ Church, c. 1871
Jardine & Son—43/18
Brooklyn, New
York: Plymouth Church, 1865 E.
& G. G. Hook (opus 360)—22/17; 40/7-8; 41/20
Brooklyn, New
York: Saint John the Baptist
Church, 1893 Barckhoff—17/31, 36
Brooklyn Heights, New
York: Church of the Pilgrims, 1846
Thomas Appleton organ, sold to Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church,
probably rebuilt 1869 Johnson & Son (opus 295), later in Chicago, Illinois,
Memorial Baptist Church, gone—40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/5
Bronx, New York City,
New York: Saint Peter Lutheran
Church, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Buffalo, New
York: Central Park Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1922 Skinner—81/16I
Buffalo, New York
(?): First Church (?), Derrick
& Felgemaker—38/10
Buffalo, New
York: Grace (Episcopal?) Church.
Derrick & Felgemaker—38/10
Buffalo, New
York: Nativity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary Catholic Church, closed 2007, 1853 Hall & Labagh, rebuilt 1863
J. H. & C. S. Odell—97/14-15S
Buffalo, New
York: Saint Francis Xavier
Catholic Church, 1932 Herman Schlicker (opus 2)—96/4-5; 97/14
Buffalo, New
York: Saint Joseph Catholic
Cathedral, 1876 Hook & Hastings (opus 848), built for Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, Centennial Exposition, rebuilt 2000 Andover—82/2-3I (Andover)
Buffalo, New
York: Schlicker Organ Company,
1860’s Derrick & Felgemaker, relocated 2002 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen
Schnurr residence—79/3
Ellicottville, New
York: Saint John Episcopal Church,
1834 James Jackson & Son—29/19
Great Neck, Long
Island, New York: George E.
Devendorf residence, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Meridian, New
York: Baptist Church, 1878 Johnson
& Son (opus 510), built for Skeneateles, New York, Baptist Church (replaced
1879 Johnson & Son (opus 528))—4/8 (opus 528)
Mount Vernon, New
York: Community Church at the
Circle, 1930 Skinner (opus 840), vandalized and removed, 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
New York City, New
York: American Guild of Organists
National Convention, 1956 Flentrop, sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Fenner Douglass
residence, sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin Conservatory of Music—28/39
New York City, New
York: Calvary (Episcopal) Church,
1887 Frank Roosevelt (opus 374)—43/5
New York City, New
York: Cathedral of Saint John the
Divine, 1906 Skinner (opus 150), rebuilt 1954 Æolian-Skinner (opus 150-A),
tonal alteration 1963 (opus 150-B)—15/30
New York City, New
York: Chapel of the Resurrection,
Church of the Incarnation, later Church of the Good Shepherd (Epsicopal)—see
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
New York City, New
York: Good Shepherd Episcopal
Church, founded as Chapel of the Resurrection, Church of the Incarnation,
mid-1960's unknown—20/29
New York City, New
York: Grace (Episcopal) Church,
1878 Hilbourne Roosevelt—43/5
New York City, New
York: Metropolitan Museum of Art,
Appleton—22/9
New York City, New
York: Roxy Theatre Auditorium, W.
W. Kimball—30/13
New York City, New
York: Saint Agnes Roman Catholic
Church, 1875 Henry Erben—43/5, 7-8
New York City, New
York: Saint Alphonsus Catholic
Church, 1871 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 576), now in New Haven, Connecticut,
Saint Mary Catholic Church, restored 1982 Mann & Trupiano, et al.—22/9;
45-5-6
New York City, New
York: Saint John the Divine—see
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
New York City, New
York: Saint Mary the Virgin
Episcopal Church, 1932 Æolian-Skinner (opus 891), enlarged 1942, later
alterations under Ernest White, 1980’s and 1990’s restoration by Mann &
Trupiano, studio of Ernest White had 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), replaced 1953 M. P. Möller
(opus 8516), built as opus 8443 for San Francisco, California, American Guild
of Organists National Convention, 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); 71/21 (Pasi); 72/6
New York City, New
York: Saint Thomas Episcopal
Church, 1913 Skinner (opus 205), 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
New York City, New
York: Steinway Hall—40/7
New York City, New York: Town Hall, Holtkamp portative (job
number 1592), built for Cleveland, Ohio, Holy Ghost Convent, sold to Cleveland,
Ohio, Arthur Quimby, then in New York City, restored Holtkamp, later in
Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art, also Holtkamp/Kuhn (job number 1677),
built for Wellesley, Massachusetts, Wellesley College (1954), later in New York
City—18/4-5
New York City, New
York: WABC Studio, W. W.
Kimball—30/15
North Tonawanda, New
York: Ascension Catholic Church,
closed 2007, 1895 A. B. Felgemaker (opus 601)—97/13-15SI
Olean, New York: Methodist Church, Derrick &
Felgemaker—38/10
Oswego, New York: Saint Louis Catholic Church, 1896
Casavant (opus 69)—4/8-9
Oswego, New York: United Church of Christ, 1889
Hutchings—4/9
Port Chester, New
York: Robert Law, Jr., residence,
1922 Skinner (opus 357), junked in 1958, few pipes in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred
Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), built for La Grange, Illinois,
Cossitt Avenue School (rebuilt, Bradford)—59/6-8
Poughkeepsie, New
York: Vassar College, W. W.
Kimball—30/15
Rochester, New
York: George Eastman residence,
1903 Æolian (opus 947), rebuilt 1917 Æolian (opus 1416)—12/4-5I
Rushville, New
York: First Congregational Church,
Derrick & Felgemaker—38/10
Skaneateles, New York: Baptist Church, 1878 Johnson & Son
(opus 510), moved to Meridian, New York, Baptist Church, replaced Johnson &
Son (opus 528), built 1879 for Skaneateles, New York, Presbyterian Church—4/9
(opus 528)
Skaneateles, New
York: Presbyterian Church, 1879 Johnson
& Son (opus 528), moved to Skaneateles, New York, Baptist Church, replacing
1878 Johnson & Son (opus 510, moved to Meridian, New York, Baptist
Church)—4/9 (opus 528)
Watertown, New
York: Trinity Episcopal Church,
1898 Johnson & Son (opus 856)—29/38
Wolcottsville, New
York: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
Church, 1897 Hinners & Albertsen—83/3I
Ohio
Akron, Ohio: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1914 M.
P. Möller (opus 1575), rebuilt 1955 Reuter (opus 1152), rebuilt 1983
Berghaus—28/38
Bucyrus, Ohio: Good Hope Lutheran Church, 1942 W. W.
Kimball (opus 7326)—30/10
Cincinnati,
Ohio: Cathedral of Saint
Peter-in-the-Chains (Catholic), 1846 Schwab—45/2-3
Cincinnati,
Ohio: Stephen A. Gerrard
residence, W. W. Kimball (c. 1928)—12/6-10, 13-14I; 30/15
Cincinnati,
Ohio: Music Hall, 1877 Hook &
Hastings (opus 869)—43/30
Cleveland, Ohio: Christ Lutheran Church, 1969
Berghaus—28/37
Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1920 Skinner
(opus 333), alterations 1930 (opus 333-A), altered Holtkamp 1933, rebuilt 1946
Holtkamp (job number 1524), replaced Holtkamp 1969—4/8
Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, Holtkamp
portative (job number 1592), built for Cleveland, Ohio, Holy Ghost Convent,
sold to Cleveland, Ohio, Arthur Quimby, later in New York City, New York, Town
Hall, restored Holtkamp, later in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art—18/4
Cleveland, Ohio: First Unitarian Church, Holtkamp
portative (job number 1590), replaced by larger Holtkamp (job number 1619),
portative broken up for parts—18/5
Cleveland, Ohio: Holy Ghost Convent, Holtkamp (job
number 1592), portative, sold to Cleveland, Ohio, Arthur Quimby, later in New
York City, New York, Town Hall, restored Holtkamp, later in Cleveland, Ohio,
Cleveland Museum of Art—18/4
Cleveland, Ohio: Jennings Avenue Congregational Church,
congregation became Pilgrim Congregational Church, building sold to Saint
Augustine Catholic Church—see also Pilgrim Congregational Church and Saint
Augustine Catholic Church
Cleveland, Ohio: Karel Paukert residence, built for
Evanston, Illinois, 1971 Roderer—28/40-41
Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Congregational Church, earlier
Jennings Avenue Congregational Church, former building sold to Saint Augustine
Catholic Church—see also Saint Augustine Catholic Church
Cleveland, Ohio: Arthur Quimby, Holtkamp portative (job
number 1592), built for Cleveland, Ohio, Holy Ghost Convent, sold to Cleveland,
Ohio, Arthur Quimby, later in New York City, New York, Town Hall, restored Holtkamp,
later in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Museum of Art—18/4
Cleveland, Ohio: Saint Augustine Catholic Church, built
as Jennings Avenue Congregational Church (congregation became Pilgrim
Congregational Church), c. 1900 Geo. Kilgen & Son—98/21-22SI
Cleveland, Ohio: Saint Paul Lutheran Church (Missouri
Synod), unknown, replaced 1948 Votteler-Holtkamp-Sparling (job number
1636)—98/16-18SI (Holtkamp)
Cleveland, Ohio: Saint Paul Lutheran Church, 1953
Schlicker, rebuilt 1977 Berghaus—28/37
Cleveland, Ohio: Trinity Lutheran Church, 1957 von
Beckerath—28/35
Columbus, Ohio: First Congregational Church, W. W.
Kimball—30/15
Dayton, Ohio: First Presbyterian Church, 1874 Clarke,
Kinsley & Co.—44/20-22S
Findlay, Ohio: unidentified church, 1912 Henry
Pilcher’s Sons (opus 748), built for Lima, Ohio, Spring Street Lutheran Church,
relocated 1925 by Lima Pipe Organ Company, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa,
Trinity Episcopal Church, rebuilt 1983 George Bozeman & Company (opus
27)—40/21
Lakewood, Ohio: Saint James Catholic Church, 1935 Wicks
Organ Company (opus 1143), destroyed 2006—98/1, 18-20SPI
Lima, Ohio: Springs Street Lutheran Church, 1912
Henry Pilcher’s Sons (opus 748), relocated 1925 to Findlay, Ohio, by Lima Pipe
Organ Company, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Trinity Episcopal Church, rebuilt
1983 by George Bozeman, Jr., & Company (opus 27)—40/21
Macedonia, Ohio: Hawthorne State Hospital, Holtkamp (job
number 1588), later known as Western Reserve Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center,
portative, later in Washington, DC, Smithsonian Institute—18/4-5
Macedonia, Ohio: Western Reserve Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Center, earlier known as Hawthorne State Hospital, Holtkamp (job
number 1588), portative, later in Washington, DC, Smithsonian Institute—18/4-5
Marietta, Ohio: Saint Luke Episcopal Church, Koehnken,
replaced by Jardine—45/3-4
Middletown,
Ohio: Broadway Methodist Church
(now First United Methodist), Barkhoff, replaced 1916 M. P. Möller (1935
console), replaced 1974 Reuter—47/6-7S (Möller)
Oberlin, Ohio: Fenner Douglass residence, 1956
Flentrop, built for New York City, New York, American Guild of Organists
National Convention display, later sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin Conservatory
of Music—28/39
Oberlin, Ohio: Oberlin College, 1877 Johnson
& Son (opus 489), built for
Chicago, Illinois, Hershey Music Hall, sold to Oberlin 1883—25/21, 23
(Chicago); 26/20 (Chicago)
Oberlin, Ohio: Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 1956
Flentrop, built for New York City, New York, American Guild of Organists
National Convention display, sold to Oberlin, Ohio, Fenner Douglass residence,
sold later to Conservatory—28/39
Sandusky, Ohio: Holy Angels Catholic Church, 1885 Carl
Barckhoff Church Organ Co.—99/14SI
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma: First Congregational
Church, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Oregon
Albany, Oregon: First Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ), 1904 M. P. Möller (opus 515)—57/16
Aurora, Oregon: Aurora Presbyterian Church, 1915
Hinners (opus 1943), rebuilt 1992 by Bond—57/14
Beaverton,
Oregon: Saint Andrew Lutheran
Church, 1994 Paul Fritts (opus 13)—57/13
Corvalis,
Oregon: First United Methodist
Church, 1980 Noack (opus 93)—57/16
Corvalis,
Oregon: Saint Mary Catholic
Church, 1892 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1090), rebuilt 1986 Bond—57/16
Eugene, Oregon: Central Lutheran Church,
1976/1983/1989/1992 John Brombaugh (opus 19)—57/16
Eugene, Oregon: University of Oregon, School of Music,
Beall Concert Hall, 1972 Ahrend (opus 75)—57/16
Marylhurst,
Oregon: Saint Anne Chapel,
Marylhurst College, 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 554), rebuilt 1994 George Bozeman,
Jr. & Co. (opus 55)—57/16
Milwaukie,
Oregon: Milwaukie Presbyterian
Church, 1898 Henry Pilcher's Sons (opus 348), rebuilt 1992 Bond—57/15
Portland,
Oregon: All Saints' Episcopal
Church, 1892 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1121), rebuilt 1985 Bond—57/13-14
Portland,
Oregon: Alpenrose, Dairy, 1916
Skinner (opus 265), restored 1971-1975 David Bruce Newman—57/15-16
Portland,
Oregon: Broadway Theatre, 1926
WurliTzer (opus 1380), now in Portland, Oregon, Oaks Park Roller Rink, Oaks
Park—57/15
Portland, Oregon: Cathedral of Saint Mark (Anglican),
1966 Werner Bosch (opus 429), c. 1790 unknown (Dutch), restored Frans Bosman,
Portland (1982)—57/13
Portland,
Oregon: Congregation Beth Israel,
1928 Reuter (opus 227)—57/12
Portland,
Oregon: First Presbyterian Church,
Chapel Hall, 1851 Henry Erben—57/16
Portland,
Oregon: Holy Cross Lutheran
Church, 1984 Bond rebuild of c. 1885 unknown—57/14
Portland,
Oregon: Holy Rosary Catholic
Church, 1996 rebuild of 1881 John Bergstrom (opus 8)—57/16
Portland, Oregon: Municipal Auditorium, now in Portland,
Oregon, Alpenrose Dairy, 1916 Skinner (opus 265), restored 1971-1975 David
Bruce Newman—57/15-16
Portland,
Oregon: Oaks Park Roller Rink,
Oaks Park, 1926 WurliTzer (opus 1380)—57/15
Portland,
Oregon: The Old Church, 1883 Hook
& Hastings (opus 1141)—57/15
Portland,
Oregon: Saint Charles Borromeo
Catholic Church, 1913 Hinners (opus 1662), renovated 1978 Henry Perkins,
formerly in Gary, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (now First United
Presbyterian Church), then Chicago, Illinois, Annunciation Catholic Church,
replaced by 1941 Austin (opus 2043), burned, and 1924 Skinner (opus 424,
rebuilt 1949 A. R. Temple & Associates)—57/16 (Hinners); 59/11-16S (all
organs); 83/3-4I
Portland,
Oregon: Saint Ignatius Catholic
Church, c. 1880 unknown, rebuilt c. 1901 Geo. Kilgen & Son, rebuilt 1982
Bond—57/14-15
Portland,
Oregon: Saint Mary Catholic
Cathedral, 1904 Los Angeles Art Organ Company (opus 42), rebuilt 1996 Bond;
1996 Martin Ott (opus 75)—57/13
Portland,
Oregon: Saint Patrick Church, c.
1875 unknown (English), restored by Bond (1987), Portland—57/13
Portland,
Oregon: Saint Pius X Catholic
Church, 1890 Kilgen—57/13
Portland,
Oregon: Trinity Episcopal
Cathedral, 1987 Rosales (opus 11)—57/12
Portland Oregon: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1870
Derrick Felgemaker—57/12
Saint Benedict,
Oregon: Mount Angel Abbey
Monastery Church, 1895-1896 Josef Speldrich, 1996 Martin Ott (opus 79)—57/16
Salem, Oregon: Cone Chapel, Walter Hall, Williamette
University, 1996 Bond (opus 25)—57/16
Pennsylvania
Barre,
Pennsylvania: Congregational
Church, c. 1865 Ira Bassett, sold 1896 to East Barre, Pennsylvania,
Congregational Church—26/18
Barre,
Pennsylvania: Methodist Church,
Ira Bassett organ, replaced 1904 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1546)—26/18
East Barre,
Pennsylvania: Congregational
Church, 1896 relocation of c. 1865 Ira Bassett, built for Barre, Pennsylvania,
Congregational Church—26/18
Erie,
Pennsylvania: First Methodist
Church, 1873 Derrick & Felgemaker (opus 116), replaced 1913 Felgemaker
(opus 1150), replaced Gottfried, replaced 1975 Phelps—44/11-12
Erie,
Pennsylvania: Saint Paul
Cathedral, Casavant—4/8
Erie,
Pennsylvania: Saint Peter
Cathedral, 1893 Barckhoff, designed for Chicago, Illinois, World’s Fair (1893,
Columbian Exposition)—17/11, 30-31, 36-37S; 18/10
Green Lane,
Pennsylvania: Goschenhoppen
Historians' Auditorium, Red Men's Hall, 1864 unknown, also 1830 John
Ziegler—53/16
Hellertown,
Pennsylvania: Saint George
Episcopal Church, 1999 relocation of 1934 Wicks (opus 1197), built for
Minersville, Pennsylvania, Saint Paul Episcopal Church, relocated 2003 to Gary,
Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence—81/3-4SI
Hereford Township,
Berks County, Pennsylvania: Huff's
Union Church, c. 1865 George Krauss, rebuilt 1883 Edwin Krauss—53/16
Kennett Square,
Pennsylvania: Longwood Gardens,
Grand Ballroom, 1930 Æolian (opus 1726)—53/14
Minersville,
Pennsylvania: Saint Paul Episcopal
Church, 1934 Wicks (opus 1197), relocated 1999 to Hellertown, Pennsylvania,
Saint George Episcopal Church, relocated 2003 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr
residence—81/3-4SI
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Centennial
Exposision, 1876 Hook & Hastings (opus 848), relocated to Buffalo, New
York, Saint Joseph Catholic Cathedral, rebuilt 2000 Andover—82/2-3I
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Christ Church,
Episcopal, 1916 Æolian (opus 1374), rebuilt 1934 Æolian-Skinner (opus
926)—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Christ Memorial
Reformed Episcopal Church, 1887 Hook & Hastings (opus 1340)—53/14
Philadelphia,
Pennyslvania: Christ Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 529), relocated 1983 through
Organ Clearing House by Richard Nickerson, restored 1998 Bishop Organ Company,
for Arlington, Massachusetts, First Parish Unitarian Church,—69/32
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Civic Center,
Convention Hall, 1931 M. P. Möller (opus 5819)—53/13
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Fifth Baptist
Church, now Highway Tabernacle Church, 1884 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 148),
restored 1987 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Free Church of Saint
John (Episcopal), 1895 Geo. Jardine & Son (opus 1138)—53/16
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Girard College,
Chapel, 1931 Skinner (opus 872)—53/16
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Gloria Dei (Old
Swedes) Episcopal Church, 1902 Hook & Hastings (opus 1981), rebuilt 1993 R.
J. Brunner & Co.—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Hecht's Department
Store, formerly Wanamaker Department Store, now Lord & Taylor, Grand Court
Organ (1904, 1914, etc.)—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Highway Tabernacle
Church, built as Fifth Baptist Church, 1884 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 148),
restored 1987 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Hope Presbyterian
Church, 1891 Wm. King & Son—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Kensington Methodist
Church (Old Brick), 1897 Bates & Culley—53/16
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Lord & Taylor,
built as Wanamaker Department Store, then Hecht's Department Store, Grand Court
Organ (1904, 1914, etc.)—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Nativity of the
Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, 1904 C. S. Haskell—53/16
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Old Zion Lutheran
Church, 1891 William King & Son—53/14
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Our Lady of the
Rosary Catholic Church, c. 1860 unknown, rebuilt 1894 Bernard Mudler—53/13
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Saint Andrew &
Saint Monica Episcopal Church, c. 1897 C. S. Haskell—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Saint Charles
Borromeo Catholic Church, 1880 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 79)—53/14
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Saint Clement
Episcopal Church, 1883 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 125), rebuilt 1914 Austin
(opus 507)—53/14
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Saint Joseph
University, Saint Joseph Chapel, 1868 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 461), restored
with additions 1992 Patrick J. Murphy & Associates—53/13
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Saint Malachy
Catholic Church, 1869 H. Knauff & Son, rebuilt 1887 Henry A. Burke—53/15-16
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Saint Mark Episcopal
Church, 1902 Austin (opus 69), replaced 1937 Æolian-Skinner (opus 948)—43/24
(Austin), 53/14 (Æolian-Skinner)
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Saint Patrick
Catholic Church, 1863 J. C. B. Standbridge, rebuilt 1913 C. S. Haskell—53/13-14
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Saint Peter the
Apostle Catholic Church, 1871 J. H. Wilcox & Co. (opus 5)—53/16
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Wanamaker Department
Store, Grand Court Organ (1904, 1914, etc.)—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Germantown, First
Baptist Church, now Polite Temple Baptist Church, c. 1890 C. C. Michell (with
Cole & Woodberry)—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Germantown, Polite
Temple Baptist Church, built as First Baptist Church, c. 1890 C. C. Michell
(with Cole & Woodberry)—53/15
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Germantown, Saint Luke Episcopal
Church, 1894 C. C. Michell (with Cole & Woodberry)—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Germantown, Saint
Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1862 Hall & Labagh, rebuilt c. 1934 F. A.
Bartholomay & Sons—53/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Germantown, Second
Presbyterian Church, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Hamilton Village,
Saint Mary Episcopal Church, 1937 Æolian-Skinner (opus 963)—53/13
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania: Manayunk, Saint
David Episcopal Church, 1881 Geo. Jardine & Son—53/13
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Heinz Auditorium, W.
W. Kimball—30/15
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Saint Paul
Cathedral, W. W. Kimball—30/15
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Trinity Episcopal
Church, later Cathedral, c. 1869 Jardine, rebuilt 1892 Frederick H. James,
replaced 1893 Pilcher, built for Chicago, Illinois, World’s Fair (1893,
Columbian Exposition), Manufactures Building, Liberal Arts Hall, rebuilt 1913
M. P. Möller (opus 1600), rebuilt 1950’s unknown, rebuilt 1970’s unknown—17/11,
15-20, 37SI; 18/11-15
Reading,
Pennsylvania: Historical Society
of Berks County and Museum, c. 1800 John Jacob Dieffenbach, also c. 1821
unknown—53/16
Shartlesville, Upper
Bern Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania: Frieden's (Peace) Union Church, 1891 Thomas
Dieffenbach—53/16
Spring City,
Pennsylvania: Zion Lutheran
Church, 1791 David Tannenberg—53/16
Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania: Central Methodist
Church (built as First Methodist Church), 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 57,
factory number 1306), chests replaced (?) by Los Angeles Art Organ
Company—31/29
Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania: First Methodist
Church, now Central Methodist Church, 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 57, factory
number 1306), chests replaced (?) by Los Angeles Art Organ Company—31/29
Rhode Island
Central Falls, Rhode
Island: Saint Matthew Roman
Catholic Church, 1925 Casavant (opus 1106) from residence of H. R. Austin,
Beach Bluff, Massachusetts, pipework from Chicago, Illinois, First Presbyterian
Church (1872 Hook & Hastings opus 649)—
20/18 (Hook); 25/21, 23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook & Hastings); 28/13 (Hook & Hastings); 58/15; 62/10; 70/5, 33-49SPI (Hook
& Hastings/Skinner/Möller)
Providence, Rhode
Island: First Presbyterian Church,
William Laws assembled organ, some pipework later in Wilmette, Illinois, Saint
John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1990 Bradford (opus 6), also containing parts
of other organs, including 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 389), built for
Congregational Church, Chester, Connecticut, later in Lawrence Massachusetts,
German Presbyterian Church (later Christ Presbyterian Church), at Wilmette
replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950’s Joseph Banahan,
replaced—69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford)
South Carolina
Aiken, South
Carolina: Saint Mary, Help of
Christians Catholic Church, 1985 relocation and rebuild by George Bozeman (opus
33) of 1911 Hinners (opus 1249), built for Chicago, Illinois, Fowler Methodist
Episcopal Church, later Fowler-Clifton United Methodist Church, building later
Greater Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church--63/7-8SI
Camden, South
Carolina: Bethesda Presbyterian
Church, 1820 James Jackson, now in Liberty Hill, South Carolina, Presbyterian
Church—29/19
Charleston, South
Carolina: Citadel, 1873 Steer
& Turner (opus 69)—35/18
Charleston, South
Carolina: Huguenot Church, 1845
Henry Erben—17/32; 35/18
Charleston, South
Carolina: Saint John Lutheran
Church, 1822 Hall—17/32
Charleston, South
Carolina: Saint Mary Catholic
Church, 1874 Jardine, relocated 1980 Organ Clearing House and additions by Mann
& Trupiano—35/17
Charleston, South
Carolina: Saint Michael Episcopal
Church, 1767 Snetzler—17/32
Charleston, South
Carolina: Saint Philip Episcopal
Church, Chapel of the Good Shepherd, 1839 Thomas Appleton—17/32; 35/18
Charleston, South
Carolina: Trinity United Methodist
Church, 1978 Hartman-Beaty, in case attributed to Henry Knauff (c. 1860)—35/17
Charleston Heights,
South Carolina: Saint John
Catholic Church, rebuilt Hook & Hastings—35/18
Columbia, South
Carolina: Trinity Lutheran Church,
unknown, relocated through Organ Clearing House—35/17-18
Liberty Hill, South
Carolina: Presbyterian Church,
1820 James Jackson, built for Camden, South Carolina, Bethesda Presbyterian
Church—29/19
Meggett, South
Carolina: Saint Paul Episcopal
Church, 1867 E. & G. G. Hook, relocated through Organ Clearing House by
Mann & Trupiano—35/17
Stateburg, South
Carolina: Church of the Cross
(Episcopal), 1851 Henry Erben—22/4; 35/17
Summerton, South
Carolina: Saint Matthias Episcopal
Church, c. 1890 A. B. Felgemaker—35/17
South Dakota
Estelline, South
Dakota: Trinity Lutheran Church,
c. 1905 Hinners, now in Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Andrew Lutheran Church,
rebuilt David Hagberg and John Dower—43/33
Vermillion, South
Dakota: First Baptist Church, 1873
Syracuse Organ Company, replaced 1888 Wilhelm Schuelke (opus 52), rebuilt 1961
Eugene Doutt—97/3-4S (Syracuse, Schuelke)
Tennessee
Franklin, Tennessee: Saint Andrew Lutheran Church, 1969
Aeolian-Skinner (opus 1511), built for Kalamazoo, Michigan, Christ the King
Episcopal Cathedral, closed 2007—97/10-11SI
Memphis,
Tennessee: Municipal Auditorium,
W. W. Kimball—30/15
Nashville,
Tennessee: Assumption Catholic
Church, 1995 relocation by Milnar Organ Company of 1895 Johnson & Son (opus
819), built for Valparaiso, Indiana, First Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ), (also known as Church of Christ, Christian Tabernacle), rebuilt 1956
Toledo, building demolished 1990—6/4; 68/11-17SPI (Johnson & Son)
Texas
Albany, Texas: Matthews Memorial Presbyterian Church,
1956 Otto Hoffman—28/39
Utah
Salt Lake City,
Utah: Mormon Tabernacle, Joseph
Smith, rebuilt 1900-1901 Kimball, rebuilt Austin (opus 573), rebuilt 1949
Æolian-Skinner (opus 1075), rebuilt Schoenstein—30/13 (Kimball); 58/5-6
Vermont
Woodstock,
Vermont: Christian Church, 1899
relocation by Geo. S. Hutchings of 1853 Stevens & Co., built for Bangor,
Maine, Central Congregational Church, relocated to Iowa City, Iowa, Zion
Lutheran Church, rebuilt 1977 A. David Moore & Co.—40/21
Woodstock, Vermont:
Congregational Church, 1861 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 298)—44/4
Virginia
Lawrenceville,
Virginia: Saint Andrew Episcopal
Church, Pilcher (opus 24), built 1857 for Saint Louis, Missouri, Saint Louis
Fair, sold to Saint Louis, Missouri, Calvary Free Episcopal Church, sold in
June 1862 as Pilcher opus 48 to Jacksonville, Illinois, First Presbyterian
Church, later moved to Mason City, Illinois, First Methodist Church, moved 1903
to Minier, Illinois, Minier Methodist Church, later Liberty Baptist Church, moved
1983 to Lawrenceville, restored Brunner & Heller—14/3-5, 12SI; 32/6-8SI
Washington
Auburn,
Washington: Saint Matthew
Episcopal Church, 1853 Alvinza Andrews & Son—14/10; 16/28
Castle Rock, Washington: Saint Paul Lutheran, 1990 Frans W. M. Bosman (opus 7)—57/15
Cathlamet, Puget
Sound, Washington: Our Saviour's
Lutheran Church, 1885 Hilbourne L. Roosevelt (opus 294)—57/15
Chehalis,
Washington: Church of the
Epiphany, 1895 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 84) or 1891 Moline (?), rebuilt 1979
Randall Jay McCarty—14/14; 16/28; 57/15
Chehalis,
Washington: Saint John Lutheran
Church, c. 1890 Koehnken & Grimm, rebuilt 1993 Huestis & Associates and
S. L. Huntington & Co.—57/15
Edmonds,
Washington: Holy Rosary Catholic
Church, 1877 George Kilgen—14/10; 16/28
Federal Way,
Washington: Saint Theresa Catholic
Church, Richard Bond—16/27
Kirkland,
Washington: Saint John Episcopal
Church, 1892 Cole & Woodberry—14/10; 16/28; 99/15
Mercer Island,
Washington: Emmanuel Episcopal
Church, von Beckerath—16/27
Mercer Island,
Washington: Holy Trinity Lutheran,
Kenneth Coulter—16/27
Myerstown, Washington: Friedens Lutheran Church, 1819 Johann
Philip Bachman, moved c. 1900 to Tacoma, Washington, Saint John Lutheran
Church, later in Tacoma, Washington, Paul Fritts & Co.—99/15I
Port Townsend,
Washington: Presbyterian Church,
1889 Whalley & Genung—14/14; 16/29
Poulsbo,
Washington: Saint Charles, King
and Martyr, Episcopal Church, 1896 Henry Niemann—14/14; 16/28-29
Seattle, Washington: First Baptist Church, 1953 Aeolian-Skinner
(opus 1216), built for Tacoma, Washington, First United Methodist Church
(1953), Tacoma church demolished 2006, organ moved 2007 to Seattle by Bond
Organs—97/23I
Seattle,
Washington: German United Church
of Christ, 1917 Hinners—14/10; 16/27
Seattle,
Washington: Magnolia Presbyterian
Church, 1877 J. H. & C. S. Odell—14/10; 16/27
Seattle,
Washington: Saint James Catholic
Cathedral, 1907 Hutchings-Votey, 1926 Casavant (opus 1163)—14/10; 16/29
Seattle,
Washington: Saint Mark Episcopal
Cathedral, 1903 W. W. Kimball, 1965 Flentrop—14/10 (Flentrop); 16/27
(Flentrop); 30/5 (Kimball); 57/12-13 (Flentrop); 99/15
Seattle,
Washington: Saint Thomas Episcopal
Church, Metzler/Wilhelm—16/27
Seattle,
Washington: Zion Lutheran Church,
1893 C. S. Haskell—14/10; 16/28
Shelton,
Washington: Faith Lutheran Church,
1907 Pilcher—14/10; 16/28
Tacoma,
Washington: Christ Church,
Episcopal, 1979 Brombaugh—14/14; 16/28
Tacoma, Washington: First United Methodist Church, 1953
Aeolian-Skinner (opus 1216), demolished 2006, organ moved 2007 to Seattle,
Washington, First Baptist Church by Bond Organs—97/23I
Tacoma, Washington: Paul Fritts & Co., 1819 Johann
Philip Bachman, built for Myerstown, Washington, Friedens Lutheran Church,
moved c. 1900 to Tacoma, Washington, Saint John Lutheran Church—99/15I
Tacoma, Washington: Saint John Lutheran Church, 1819 Johann
Philip Bachman, built for Myerstown, Washington, Friedens Lutheran Church,
moved c. 1900 to Tacoma, later in Tacoma, Washington, Paul Fritts & Co.—99/15I
Tahuya,
Washington: Saint Nicholas
Episcopal Church, 1894 Emmons Howard—14/14; 16/28
West Seattle,
Washington: First Lutheran Church,
Noack—16/27
Vancouver, Washington:
Church of the Good Shepherd, 1892 Moline—57/14
Vancouver,
Washington: Saint Andrew Lutheran,
1887 Cole & Woodberry, rebuilt 1996 Jeremy Cooper—57/12
Vancouver,
Washington: now in Saint Luke
Episcopal Church, 1890 W. K. Adams' Sons (opus 33), rebuilt 1985 Bond—57/14
Wyoming
Cheyenne,
Wyoming: First Congregational
Church, 1896 Hook & Hastings (opus 1702), later in Denver, Colorado, Saint
Barnabas Episcopal Church, later in Denver, Colorado, Capitol Heights
Presbyterian Church now in Denver, Colorado: All Saints' Catholic Church—61/25
Cheyenne,
Wyoming: First Covenant Church,
1953 relocation of c. 1887 Alexander Mills, built for Cheyenne, Wyoming, Saint
Mark Episcopal Church—14/8-11 (insert) SI
Cheyenne,
Wyoming: Saint Mark Episcopal
Church, c. 1887 Alexander Mills, replaced 1951 Reuter, Mills sold to Cheyenne,
Wyoming, First Covenant Church—14/8-11 (insert) SI