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  2. M. P. Moller - Wikipedia

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    M. P. Moller. Mathias Peter Møller, commonly known as M.P. Möller or Moeller (29 September 1854 – 13 April 1937), was a prolific pipe-organ builder and businessman. [1][2][3][4] A native of the Danish island of Bornholm, he emigrated to the United States in 1872 and founded the M.P. Moller Pipe Organ Company in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, in ...

  3. Klais Orgelbau - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Performing Arts Centre, in Brisbane, Australia, 6566 pipes [9] St. John's, Smith Square in Westminster, UK, a redundant but still consecrated church which commissioned its organ when the building became a concert hall. St. Peter's church in Munich, Germany; St. Peter's Lutheran Church in New York City, U.S. 1978, 2 manuals, 43 ranks ...

  4. Felgemaker Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in Buffalo, New York in 1865 [1] but relocated to Erie, Pennsylvania. In 1872, the company was known as the Derrick and Felgemaker Pipe Organ Company. During the 1870s, the company employed over 55 workers and had $75,000 worth of capital. Specialties of the company included church organs and portable pipe organs for small ...

  5. Aeolian-Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Aeolian-Skinner organ in Arlington Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts. Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company, Inc. of Boston, Massachusetts was an American builder of a large number of pipe organs from its inception as the Skinner Organ Company in 1901 until its closure in 1972. Key figures were Ernest M. Skinner (1866–1960), Arthur Hudson Marks ...

  6. Holtkamp Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Holtkamp Organ Company of Cleveland, Ohio is America 's oldest continuously operating pipe organ workshop. The company was founded in 1855 by Gottlieb Votteler. The work produced by the shop has evolved over the years in terms of architectural style, sound, and mechanism. During this time, the company has had a number of names, including ...

  7. Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Matthew (New York City)

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    John Boese (1903) [1] The Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Matthew is the oldest Lutheran congregation in North America. The congregation is a member of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. Since 2006, the congregation has been located at the Cornerstone Center, 178 Bennett Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.

  8. Zion-St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    339—341 E. 84th St., New York, New York. Zion-St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, formerly known as Deutsche Evangelische Kirche von Yorkville and Zion Lutheran Church, is a historic Lutheran church at 339-341 East 84th Street in Yorkville, Manhattan, New York City. The congregation is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

  9. Davis-Ferris Organ - Wikipedia

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    December 23, 2016. The Davis-Ferris Organ, built in 1847, is the oldest three-manual pipe organ that has escaped significant alteration in the United States. It is located in the Round Lake Auditorium in the village of Round Lake, New York. Originally located in the Calvary Church in Manhattan, it was moved to its present location in 1888 ...