Instruments—by Builders – J

 

Jackson:  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Matthew Lutheran Church (1888), replaced c. 1863-1871 Pilcher (?), rebuilt 1970 Berghaus—16/8-9SI; 28/35-36

 

Jackson, James:  Camden, South Carolina, Bethesda Presbyterian Church, now in Liberty Hill, South Carolina, Presbyterian Church (1820)—29/19

 

Jackson, James:  Liberty Hill, South Carolina, Presbyterian Church, built 1820 for Camden, South Carolina, Bethesda Presbyterian Church—29/19

 

Jackson, Richard:  Liverpool, England, Liverpool Collegiate Institute (1850)—29/19

 

Jackson, William:  South Deerfield, Massachusetts, Polish National Catholic Church (1868)—29/23

 

Jackson & Son, James:  Ellicottville, New York, Saint John Episcopal Church (1834)—29/19

 

 

Jacques, Odilon:  Westmount, Québec, Canada, Église Saint-Leon (1941), replaced 1909 Casavant (opus 384), replaced 1995 Guilbault-Thérien (opus 40)—67/12

 

Jacques, Odilon:  Montréal, Québec, Canada, Chapelle du Grand Seminaire, 1964 rebuild of 1938 Casavant (opus 1596), rebuild of c. 1907 Joseph Émil Pépin, replaced 1990 Guilbault-Thérien (opus 35), also c. 1864 unknown, also 1883 Hook & Hastings (opus 1186)—67/12

 

 

James, Frederick H.:  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral, 1892 rebuild of c. 1869 Jardine & Son, 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 (Pilcher); 18/11-15

 

 

Janke, Rudolf:  Evanston, Illinois, Wolfgang Rübsam residence (1974), later in Valparaiso, Indiana, Rübsam residence—25/32-33SI; 68/32-33S

 

 

Jardine:  Chicago, Illinois, First Unitarian Church (1850), burned 1863, congregation became Church of the Messiah, later reverting to original name—35/5, 16, 18; 36/4; 42/31

 

Jardine, George:  in Elmhurst, Illinois, William Beecher residence (1850’s), relocated 2002 to Gary, Indiana, Stephen Schnurr residence—79;3-4S

 

Jardine:  Michigan City, Indiana, First Congregational Church (18??), replaced c. 1881 Moline, burned 1907, replaced 1891 Roosevelt (opus 506, built for Chicago, Illinois, Unitarian Church of the Messiah), restored 1998-1999 Rutz—6/3-5SI (Roosevelt); 14/8 (Roosevelt); 53/5; 54/8S, 10-11; 58/3 (restoration, Rutz); 63/4 (Roosevelt/Rutz)

 

Jardine:  Somerville, Massachusetts, Saint Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church, 1894 Jardine—69/33

 

Jardine:  Marietta, Ohio, Saint Luke Episcopal Church, replaced Koehnken—45/4

 

Jardine:  Chicago, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church (1858), new building contained 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 509), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 636), burned 1959, old building and organ sold to Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal, (new church constructed c. 1885, retaining Jardine, building now West Side Community Church)—25/21, 23 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 36/10; 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons); 97/4I

 

Jardine:  Decatur, Illinois, Saint John Episcopal Church, replaced 1884 Pilcher, replaced 1892 Roosevelt (opus 146, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Clement Episcopal Church, 1884), rebuilt Reuter—32/4

 

Jardine & Son:  now in New Haven, Connecticut, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1868), renovated 1982-1985 Brunner & Heller—45/5

 

Jardine & Son:  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Church, later Cathedral (c. 1869), 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 (Pilcher); 18/11-15

 

Jardine & Son:  Brooklyn, New York, Christ Church (c.1871)—43/18

 

Jardine & Son:  now in Charleston, South Carolina, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1874), relocated 1980 Organ Clearing House and additions by Mann & Trupiano—35/17

 

Jardine & Son, Geo.:  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Manayunk, Saint David Episcopal Church (1881)—53/13

 

Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1090):  now in Corvalis, Oregon, Saint Mary Catholic Church (1892), rebuilt 1986 Bond—57/16

 

Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1121):  now in Portland, Oregon, All Saints' Episcopal Church (1892), rebuilt Bond—57/13

 

Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1138):  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Free Church of Saint John (Episcopal) (1895)—53/16

 

Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1249):  Camden, New Jersey, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (1898)—53/13

 

Jardine & Son, Geo. (opus 1509):  Detroit, Michigan, Trinity Episcopal Church (1892)—48/7-8

 

Jardine & Son:  New Brunswick, New Jersey, United Methodist Church (1896)—85/22

 

 

Johnson (opus 75):  Chicago, Illinois, Wabash Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (founded as State Street Methodist Episcopal Church) (1858), later in Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Wabash Church purchased Olivet Presbyterian Church in 1872, with 1868 Johnson (opus 246)—25/21 (1868 Johnson), 23 (1858 Johnson); 26/19 (1858 Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson opus 75, 246); 37/8-10S; 55/6

 

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

 

Johnson (opus 163):  Worcester, Massachusetts, All Saints Episcopal Church (1864), 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 (Æolian-Skinner opus 909)

 

Johnson (opus 211):  Hartford, Connecticut, Dudley Buck residence (1867)—15/8-9; 39/20, 22; 43/26, 30

 

Johnson (opus 216):  Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1867), replaced 1857 House, rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, replaced 1882 Johnson & Son (opus 588), rebuilt 1924 M. P. Möller (opus 3624), now Olivet Baptist Church—14/14 (Johnson/Bassett); 25/21 (Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 39/20 (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 71/10; 72/6I; 99/10P

 

Johnson (opus 223):  Oxford, Massachusetts, Grace Episcopal Church (1867), restored 1971 Andover—22/11

 

Johnson (opus 237):  Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge (1867), burned 1871, which replaced 1863 Pilcher (sold to Peoria, Illinois, New Jerusalem Church), replaced 1872 Johnson (opus 386, moved (?) in 1923 to Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair Methodist Church by Coburn Organ Company, renovated 1984 by J. C. Taylor)—24/11 (1872 Johnson); 25/21 (1867 Johnson); 27/24 (1867 Johnson), 24-29 (1872 Johnson); 29/6, 31-32, 33-34 (1872 Johnson); 37/17-18; 38/19 (1867 Johnson); 42/31; 62/6 (1872 Johnson)

 

Johnson (opus 243):  Chicago, Illinois, Union Park Congregational Church (1868), burned 1869, replaced 1871 Hook & Hastings (opus 578), merger with First Congregational Church to form New First Congregational Church, replaced 1927 W. W. Kimball (opus 6949), building now First Baptist Congregational Church—3/1, 6-10S (Kimball); 4/3-5, 12SI (1901 Hook); 5/4-5, 9S (1901 Hook); 22/4, 7 (Kimball); 23/10 (Hook/Kimball); 24/11 (Kimball); 25/23 (Hook); 26/19 (Hook); 28/4, 6, 29I (Kimball); 29/33 (Hook & Hastings/Kimball); 35/4-6 (Hook, Johnson); 39/8 (Johnson/Hook & Hastings); 41/18-21S (Hook & Hastings); 42/31 (Johnson); 42/28 (Hook & Hastings); 95/3

 

Johnson (opus 246):  Chicago, Illinois, Olivet Presbyterian Church (1868), merged 1871 with Second Presbyterian Church, building later Wabash Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (founded as State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, earlier church housed 1858 Johnson opus 75, sold to Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church)—25/21 (1868 Johnson); 26/19 (1858 Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson opus 75, opus 246); 37/8-10S; 39/8; 55/5-6

 

Johnson (opus 294):  Chicago, Illinois, Dudley Buck residence (1869), destroyed 1871—15/8-10S; 25/21; 35/5; 39/18-22S; 40/4; 42/25, 28-31; 43/26

 

Johnson & Son (opus 295):  Chicago, Illinois, South Congregational Church (founded as Forty-Seventh Street Congregational Church, merged 1909 with Forrestville Congregational Church—see also Forrestville Congregational Church, merged 1975 with Community Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, to form South Community Church, merged 1980 with University Church, Disciples of Christ/United Church of Christ (founded as Hyde Park Church of Christ, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples, later Hyde Park Church of the Disciples of Christ, later University Church, Disciples of Christ (merged 1927 with Memorial Church, a merger of Memorial Baptist Church and First Christian Church, building now Monumental Baptist Church—see also Memorial Baptist Church, Monumental Baptist Church), c. 1923 Warren Gratian (sold 1928 to Chicago, Illinois, Irving Park Christian Church), replaced 1928 Skinner (opus 685), keyboards replaced 1988), South Church building became New Testament Missionary Baptist Church, demolished 1998), (1869), probably rebuild of 1846 Thomas Appleton organ originally in Brooklyn Heights, New York, Church of the Pilgrims, later in Chicago, Illinois, Memorial Baptist Church, organ gone, replaced in South Congregational Church by 1900 Lyon & Healy (opus 66, factory number 1315), c. 1895, also W. W. Kimball, replaced in Memorial Baptist by c. 1903 Hutchings-Votey (opus 1581), rebuilt 1945 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1055)—26/19 (Appleton/Johnson); 35/5 (Johnson); 40/3-4S (Johnson?); 61/5; 62/19, 23-25S (Hutchings-Votey/Æolian-Skinner); 66/11, 15-20SI (Skinner)

 

Johnson (opus 298):  Norwich, Connecticut, Greeneville Congregational Church, built as Fourth Congregational Church (1869)—45/6

 

Johnson (opus 309):  Chicago, Illinois, Swedish Lutheran Church (a.k.a. Immanuel or Emmanuel Swedish Lutheran Church, 1869), burned 1871—35/5; 40/4-5; 42/26, 31

 

Johnson (opus 326):  Chicago, Illinois, Ada Street Methodist Church (1870), replaced 1873 Johnson & Son (opus 403)—35/6 (opus 326); 41/8-9

 

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

 

Johnson (opus 331):  Chicago, Illinois, Blaney Lodge (1870), burned 1871, Blaney later had 1910 Hillgreen Lane & Co. (?)—25/21; 27/24; 35/6; 41/11; 42/32; 64/5

 

Johnson (opus 334):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church (1870), which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (?sold to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), which replaced 1837 Erben, burned 1871, replaced 1875 Johnson (opus 456), rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211?), now gone—14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21 (1870 Johnson); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/1875 Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, Johnson); 37/3-4 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson)

 

Johnson (opus 339):  Stamford, Connecticut, First Universalist Church (1870)—43/30-31

 

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

 

Johnson & Son (opus 386):  Chicago, Illinois, Oriental Lodge (1872), which replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 237), burned 1871, which replaced 1863 Pilcher (sold to Peoria, Illinois, New Jerusalem Church), moved in 1923 to Chicago, Illinois, Mayfair Methodist Church by Coburn Organ Company, renovated 1984 J. C. Taylor, relocated 2004 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Josephat Catholic Church by Bradford—24/11 (1872 Johnson); 25/21 (1867 Johnson); 27/24-29SI; 28/6, 23; 29/31-32S, 33-34 (insert); 37/17-18; 38/19 (1867 Johnson); 42/31 (Johnson opus 237); 58/9; 62/6 (1872 Johnson); 64/5-6SI, 17-18; 79/3; 93/1, 6-10SI

 

Johnson & Son (opus 389):  built for Chester, Connecticut, Congregational Church (1873), replaced 1909 Hall, Johnson later in 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, replaced 1925 Wangerin (opus 478), altered 1950’s Joseph Banahan—69/7, 10-13SI (Wangerin/Bradford); 71/22 (Bradford); 74/15

 

Johnson & Son (opus 394):  San Francisco, Saint John Presbyterian Church (c. 1873), electrified and altered Schoestein, c. 1956, more recent Schoenstein console—49/7

 

Johnson & Son (opus 396):  Denver, Colorado, First Baptist Church (1873), replaced 1949 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1047-A), built for Atlantic City, New Jersey, Senator Emerson Richards residence (1945)—61/26I

 

Johnson & Son (opus 403):  Chicago, Illinois, Ada Street Methodist Church (1873), replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 326)— 35/5 (opus 326); 41/8-9

 

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

 

Johnson & Son (opus 409):  built for Springfield, Massachusetts, State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, moved c. 1900 to Thompson, Connecticut, Congregational Church (United Church of Christ) (1873), restored 1984 and 1988 Andover—45/6 (Connecticut)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 410):  Chicago, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church (see also Olivet Presbyterian Church) (1873), which replaced 1854 Andrews, rebuilt 1864 Chant, burned 1871, rebuilt 1892 Farrand & Votey, rebuilt 1901 Hutchings-Votey (opus 535), rebuilt 1917 Austin (opus 767)—25/18, 21 (Chant), 23 (Johnson), 31 (Johnson/Farrand & Votey); 26/19 (Johnson), 21 (Andrews/Chant); 28/13 (Andrews/Chant, Johnson); 35/5 (Andrews); 36/4-8S (Andrews/Chant); 39/8; 42/26, 30-32 (Andrews); 42/26 (Andrews/Chant); 43/22; 54/12; 55/6-10S (Austin); 56/19-20

 

Johnson & Son (opus 414):  Chicago, Illinois, Apollo Commandery Knights Templar (1874)—27/27; 62/6

 

Johnson & Son (opus 419):  Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy store (1874)—31/17

 

Johnson & Son (opus 429):  Andover, Illinois, Swedish Lutheran Church (1874)—40/5

 

Johnson & Son (opus 430):  Gilbertville, Massachusetts, Congregational Church (1874)—22/11

 

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

 

Johnson & Son (opus 456):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint James Episcopal Church (1875), which replaced 1837 Erben, which replaced 1857 Hall & Labagh (?sold to Chicago, Illinois, Epiphany Episcopal Church?), which replaced 1870 Johnson (opus 334), burned 1871, rebuilt 1903 Marshall-Bennett (opus 156), replaced 1920 Austin (opus 948), rebuilt 1961 Austin (opus 2368), since altered, console replaced with 1930 Skinner (opus 818, built for Los Angeles, California, UCLA, Royce Hall), 1999 purchase of 1929 Skinner (opus 752, built for Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Civic Opera House, later Lyric Opera of Chicago), for instrument by Bradford, chapel housed (1912 and/or 1914?) Estey (opus 1123 and/or 1211?), now gone—14/14 (1870 Johnson); 15/8-13, 15SI (both Johnsons, Austin, Estey); 25/21, 23 (both Johnsons); 26/19 (Hall & Labagh/Johnson); 28/9 (Austin), 13, 14 (Hall & Labagh/both Johnsons, both Austins); 35/4-15 (I)(Erben, Hall & Labagh, 1870 Johnson); 41/11-14S (1870 Johnson); 42/25, 28-32 (1870 Johnson); 42/31 (Erben); 42/31 (Hall & Labagh); 64/7-9SI (Skinner); 71/15 (Johnson); 74/23

 

Johnson & Son (opus 461):  Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy store (1875)—31/17

 

Johnson & Son (opus 468):  Chicago, Illinois, Lyon & Healy store (1876)—31/17

 

Johnson & Son (opus 489):  Chicago, Illinois, Hershey Music Hall (1877), sold 1883 to Oberlin, Ohio, Oberlin College—25/21, 23; 26/20

 

Johnson & Son (opus 501):  Chicago, Illinois, Cathedral of the Holy Name (1877), rebuilt/replaced 1866 Chant, burned 1871, rebuilt 1918 Wangerin-Weickhardt, rebuilt 1950’s Frank Sauter, replaced 1989 by Flentrop (some pipes now in Whiting, Indiana, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1923 Skinner (opus 405), (rebuilt, Bradford)), other pipework in Chicago, Illinois, Saint Gabriel Catholic Church, 1953 Delle (?), Reuter console now at Mundelein, Illinois, Saint Mary of the Lake Seminary, Chapel, chancel has 1981 Casavant (opus 3537)—13/10-11, 13-14SI (Johnson/Wangerin/Reuter, Casavant); 25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 28/14 (Johnson); 35/5-6 (Erben, Chant); 37/5-6 (Erben/ Chant); 59/6-8; 62/19, 21-23S

 

Johnson & Son (opus 509):  Chicago, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church (1878), replaced 1858 Jardine (sold with building to Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal Church, which built new church c. 1885, retained Jardine, new building now West Side Community Church), replaced 1885 Johnson & Son (opus 636), burned 1959—25/21, 23 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 36/10 (Jardine); 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 510):  built for Skaneateles, New York, Baptist Church (1878), moved to Meridian, New York, Baptist Church, replaced Johnson & Son (opus 528), built 1879 for Skaneateles, New York, Presbyterian Church—4/9 (opus 528)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 512):  Worcester, Massachusetts, Saint Paul Catholic Cathedral (1878), electrified Joseph G. Cooper, rebuilt 1957 Casavant (opus 2419)—22/9-10

 

Johnson & Son (opus 528):  built for Skaneateles, New York, Presbyterian Church (1879), moved to Skaneateles, New York, Baptist Church, replaced 1878 Johnson (opus 510), moved to Meridian, New York, Baptist Church—4/9 (opus 528)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 543):  Chicago, Illinois, Central Music Hall (1880), moved 1900 to Chicago, Illinois, Saint Martin of Tours Catholic Church, later Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church, and rebuilt by Coburn & Taylor, replaced unknown, rebuilt 1920’s Wiener Bros., D. S. Wentz installed console from 1911 Casavant (opus 454, built for Chicago, Illinois, Sinai Temple, relocated and rebuilt 1951 Wicks), sold 1982 to Overland Park, Michigan, Holy Trinity Church (Saint Martin closed c. 1990)—16/12-21SI; 24/20 (Wiener); 25/21, 23 (Central); 26/20 (Central); 74/22; 86/1I (unknown)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 553):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Stanislaus Kostka (Polish) Catholic Church (1881), rebuilt 1927 Wicks (opus 727), console rebuilt 1960's Delle—25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 52/6-10S (both organs), 20

 

Johnson & Son (opus 554):  Springfield, Illinois, Saint Paul Episcopal Church (later Cathedral), 1881, replaced 1848 Schwab, which replaced c. 1843 Harrison A. Hough, replaced by 1920 Austin (opus 930), replaced 1977 electronic—47/3; 52/4-5

 

Johnson & Son (opus 559):  Oak Park, Illinois, First Congregational Church (1881), rebuilt 1903 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1913 Casavant, burned 1916, replaced 1918 Skinner (opus 274), rebuilt 1972 Roderer, replaced 1983 Casavant (opus 3544), pipework rebuilt for Rockford, Illinois, Second Congregational Church, by Pipe Organ Specialties, building now First United Church—28/9 (Skinner): 61/8 (Skinner); 82/23I (Johnson & Son)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 570):  Chicago, Illinois, Michigan Avenue Baptist Church (1881), founded as Edina Place Baptist Church, later Wabash Avenue Baptist Church, replaced 1870 E. & G. G. Hook (opus 554) which burned 1881, burned 1891, rebuilt as Immanuel Bapist Church with 1891 Geo. Kilgen & Son—25/21 (Hook), 23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Hook/Johnson); 35/6 (Hook); 41/8; 70/13, 15

 

Johnson & Son (opus 571):  Chicago, Illinois, Sixth Presbyterian Church (1882), 1875 merger of Grace and Ninth Presbyterian Churches, rebuilt c. 1910 Morris & Verney, rebuilt 1917 M. P. Möller (opus 2289), congregation merged 1918 with First Presbyterian Church (see First Presbyterian Church), building sold to Grace Presbyterian Church (!), merged with Sixth Presbyterian Church (!) to form Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, building later New Hope House of Prayer—70/37; 71/16-17S

 

Johnson & Son (opus 582):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Peter Catholic Church (1882), replaced 1852 Helmkamp, built for Chicago, Illinois, Saint Louis Catholic Church, sold to Saint Peter 1868—25/23 (Johnson); 26/19 (Johnson); 29/5 (Helmkamp); 35/5 (Helmkamp); 36/3 (Helmkamp)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 588):  Chicago, Illinois, First Baptist Church (1882), replaced 1867 Johnson (opus 216), rebuilt 1871 Ira Bassett, burned 1874, which replaced 1857 House (burned 1871), rebuilt 1924 M. P. Möller (opus 3624), building now Olivet Baptist Church—14/14 (1867 Johnson/Bassett); 25/21, 22 (1867 Johnson/Bassett), 23 (1882 Johnson); 26/19 (Johnsons/Bassett); 28/13 (both Johnsons); 35/5 (House, 1867 Johnson); 37/4-5 (House); 38/12-19S (1867 Johnson); 41/12-13 (1867 Johnson); 42/20, 22, 31 (House and 1867 Johnson); 71/10; 72/6I

 

Johnson & Son (opus 615):  built 1883 for Faribault, Minnesota, First Congregational Church, then in Faribault, Minnesota, Masonic Temple, now in Valparaiso, Indiana, Saint Paul Catholic Church, Chapel of Mary, Queen of the Apostles, restored, Rutz Organ Company, Morristown, Minnesota (1994), Old Church: 1905 Lyon & Healy (opus 148, factory number 1401), demolished with building 1967, New Main Church:  1978 Casavant (opus 3383); 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); 75/10; 76/30 (Convention)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 625):  Chicago, Illinois, Christ Episcopal Church, later Christ Reformed Episcopal Church, replaced 1868 Erben—25/21 (Erben); 26/19 (Johnson); 35/5 (Erben); 39/4; 69/29I (Johnson & Son)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 627): built for La Grange, Illinois, Emmanuel Episcopal Church (1884), moved as M. P. Möller opus 950 to Oak Park, Illinois, Second Presbyterian Church, replaced there 1924 M. P. Möller (opus 4345), building now Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Traditional Catholic Church, replaced at La Grange with 1908 M. P. Möller opus 891, burned 1924, replaced 1926 W. W. Kimball, replaced 1970 Casavant (Opus 3062)—85/3-7SI (all organs)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 631):  Chicago, Illinois, Corinthian Hall (1884)—27/27; 62/6

 

Johnson & Son (opus 636):  Chicago, Illinois, Third Presbyterian Church (1885), replaced 1878 Johnson & Son (opus 509), which replaced 1858 Jardine (sold with building to Saint Paul Reformed Episcopal Church, which built new church c. 1885, retained Jardine, new building now West Side Community Church), burned 1959—25/21, 23 (Jardine); 26/19 (Jardine/Johnsons); 35/4-5 (Jardine); 36/10 (Jardine); 37/6-9 (Jardine/1878 Johnson); 71/13-16SI (Johnsons)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 655):  Chicago, Illinois, Church of the Redeemer, Universalist (1885), replaced 1864 Pilcher Bros. & Chant (opus 61), building now Greater Union Baptist Church, façade only remains—26/20 (Johnson); 35/5 (Pilcher); 38/4-5S (Pilcher)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 680):  Chicago, Illinois, Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church (1887), building now Blackwell Memorial AME Zion Church—26/19

 

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

 

Johnson & Son (opus 690):  Chicago, Illinois, built as Fullerton Avenue Presbyterian Church, merged with Covenant Presbyterian Church, then known as Fullerton Covenant Presbyterian Church, merged with Christ Presbyterian Church, now Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church—1/1; 2/1-4S; 9/5-6, 8, 11SI; 16/10; 24/11; 28/6, 15, 25, 38; 29/33; 58/9; 75/12; 97/5I; 98/22-23I

 

Johnson & Son (opus 723):  Valparaiso, Indiana, First Presbyterian Church (1889), 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)

 

Johnson & Son (opus 729):  Chicago, Illinois, Winter Street Methodist Episcopal Church, now Union Avenue United Methodist Church (1890)—16/10-11SI; 24/11; 28/6, 25; 29/34; 58/4, 9-10S; 60/18

 

Johnson & Son (opus 778):  Waterbury, Connecticut, Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (1892), restored 1974-1982 Richard Hamar—25/21; 45/5

 

Johnson & Son (opus 779):  Detroit, Michigan, Cass Avenue Methodist Church, now Cass Community United Methodist Church (1892)—48/6

 

Johnson & Son (opus 781):  Monson Massachusetts, Congregational Church (1892), rebuilt 1952 Martin Becker—25/21

 

Johnson & Son (opus 788):  Meriden, Connecticut, Unitarian Universalist Church (1893)—45/5

 

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

 

Johnson & Son (opus 856):  Watertown, New York, Trinity Episcopal Church (1898)—29/38

 

Johnson & Son (opus 860):  Chicago, Illinois, Saint Paul Evangelical Church (1898), later Saint Paul First Evangelical and Reformed Church, now Saint Paul United Church of Christ, replaced 1936 Wangerin, replaced 1954 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1281), burned 1955, replaced 1957 Æolian-Skinner (opus 1328), enlarged 1960—2/4; 28/15

 

Johnson & Son (no opus number):  Chicago, Illinois, Plymouth Congregational Church, c. 1875 rebuild (or by Ira Bassett?) of 1871 Erben, possibly replaced 1880’s S. S. Hamill, 1912 building had 1912 Coburn, rebuilt 1916 L. D. Morris, sold 1918 to First Baptist Church, congregation merged c. 1918 with Kenwood Evangelical Church, now Kenwood United Church of Christ (see Kenwood Evangelical Church/United Church of Christ), Morris rebuilt 1961, replaced 1964 M. P. Möller (opus 9964)—26/19; 35/6 (Erben); 38/15 (Johnson & Son); 41/14-18S (both organs); 66/16; 70/15-18 (Erben/Johnson & Son/Morris/Möller); 71/10

 

Johnson & Son (no opus number):  Chicago, Illinois, Charles Arthur Havens residence (c. 1885), relocation of another organ?—28/13; 70/23

 

Johnston (opus 148):  San Francisco, California, Notre Dame des Victoires Catholic Church (1915)—49/8

 

 

Juget, Denis:  Chambly, Québec, Canada, Saint Stephen Anglican Church, 1995 renovation of 1854 S. R. Warren, which replaced 1844 Joseph Walker (later in Rougemount, Québec, Canada, Saint Thomas Anglican Church)—67/14 (Warren)