Instruments—by Location­–Wisconsin

 

 

Appleton, Wisconsin:  Miriam Clapp Duncan residence, 1970 Roderer, sold to Appleton, Wisconsin, Ronald Wahl residence, sold to Decorah, Iowa, Luther College—28/40-41

 

Appleton, Wisconsin:  Lawrence University, 1970 Roderer—28/40-41

 

Appleton, Wisconsin:  Saint Mary Catholic Church, 1901 Lyon & Healy opus 97 (factory number 1349), built for Chicago, Illinois:  First German Baptist Church, later Good Shepherd Bible Church, later Faith Temple-Sister Ann’s Miracle Revival Center—60/4-5S

 

Appleton, Wisconsin:  Ronald Wahl residence, 1970 Roderer, built for Appleton, Wisconsin, Miriam Clapp Duncan residence, sold to Decorah, Iowa, Luther College—28/40-41

 

Delavan, Wisconsin:  First Baptist Church, 1899 Lancashire-Marshall—10/9; 11/1-3, 6SI

 

Eau Claire, Wisconsin:  University of Wisconsin, 1971 Roderer—28/40-41

 

Hollandtown, Wisconsin:  Saint Francis Catholic Church, Louis Van Dinter—27/8; 34/9

 

Iron Ridge, Wisconsin:  Saint Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hinners & Albertsen (?), 19??, rebuilt 1974 Peters, Weiland & Co.—14/6-7SI

 

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin:  Holy Communion Episcopal Church, 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1144), restored 1960 Richard Crane—10/9; 11/1, 5SI

 

Kenosha, Wisconsin:  Carthage College, Casavant—4/10

 

Madison, Wisconsin:  Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, J. C. Taylor moved 1893 J. W. Steere & Sons opus 356 here in 1996, built for Chicago, Illinois, Fifth Presbyterian Church, later in Chicago, Illinois, Millard Congregational Church, founded as Lawndale Congregational Church, work by Paul Beiber (?), building c. 1997-1998 became Iglesia Advantista del Septimo Dia Hispanico America—23/3-6I (insert); 24/11; 25/21; 26/18; 28/6, 28; 29/33; 30/26; 63/6-7SI

 

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

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Alverno College, 1968 Roderer, built for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Saint Joseph Convent—28/40-41

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Mrs. A. L. Benjamin residence, W. W. Kimball—30/14

 

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

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  First Church of Christ, Scientist, founded as Dr. Sawyer's Church, now Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist—see Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Gesu Catholic Church, 1895 W. W. Kimball, built for Chicago, Illinois, Studebaker Theatre, moved to Milwaukee c. 1904, rebuilt c. 1959 Kilgen, later alterations, replaced in Chicago 1914 W. W. Kimball—4/10

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Gloria Dei-Bethesda Lutheran Church, 1978 Berghaus—28/37

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1881 Hook & Hastings (opus 1045), built for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Industrial Exposition—4/10

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Industrial Exposition, 1881 Hook & Hastings (opus 1045), now in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Immanuel Presbyterian Church—4/10

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Saint John Catholic Cathedral, Noehren—4/10

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Saint John Lutheran Church, 1890 Barckhoff, rebuilt Wangerin-Weickhardt, later Wangerin additions—26/9-10S (Wangerin-Weickhardt)I

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Saint Joseph Convent, 1968 Roderer, sold to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Alverno College, 1970 Roderer—28/40-41

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Saint Paul Church, A Ghostly Tale—26/16

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Dr. Sawyer's Church, later First Church of Christ, Scientist—see Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist

 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:  Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, founded as Dr. Sawyer's Church, later First Church of Christ, Scientist, now Sixth Church, 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1494)—26/3-5SI

 

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

 

New Richmond, Wisconsin, Lutheran Church:  c. 1974 relocation of 1927 Wangerin organ, altered 1960’s unknown, built for Skokie, Illinois, Saint Paul Lutheran Church, at Skokie, replaced c. 1911 unknown, replaced 1974 Lawrence Phelps and Associates—63/2; 69/7-10SI (Wangerin/Phelps); 71/22 (Phelps)

 

Racine, Wisconsin:  Good Shephard Church, later Unitarian-Universalist Church, 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1503 or 1518), rebuilt 1970 Roderer—11/4, 8SI; 28/40

 

Racine, Wisconsin:  Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1870 Pomplitz, rebuilt 1965 Norbert Berschdorf—10/9; 11/3-4, 7SI

 

Racine, Wisconsin:  Unitarian-Universalist Church, built as Good Shephard Church, 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1503 or 1518), rebuilt 1970 Roderer—11/4, 8SI; 28/40

 

Superior, Wisconsin:  Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal), 1891 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 54), now in Chicago, Illinois, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1891 Lancashire-Marshall (opus 54), rebuilt Bradford—43/33; 75/11