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Wangerin Organ Company

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128:) - 1939 (Replaced in 1983 by J. Walker Organ from Essex, England) The Walker organ was subsequently damaged in the 1998 tornado and it was sent back to Walker to be rebuilt. As of 2014 it stands in the balcony of the new church built following the tornado. The pedal division, formerly at the floor behind the swell, is now elevated to provide a walkway behind the organ. 65:, when manufacture of musical instruments was banned in 1942 in order to focus on the war effort, the Wangerin-Weickhardt Company built wooden airplane parts and other war-related goods. The firm did not resume organ building after the war, so it effectively ceased operation as an organ builder in 1942. 425: 39:. It was a continuation of the company after the partnership of Adolph Wangerin and George J. Weickhardt, Wangerin-Weickhardt, ended with the death of Weickhardt in 1919. It had previously also been known as the 153: 74: 430: 162: 405: 390: 80: 279:
Immanuel Lutheran Church LCMS (Spring Valley Township, McPherson County, Kansas). A two-manual Himers organ purchased after it was removed from a former theater.
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could not keep up with the production demand, the Wangerin factory first loaned them factory space, and later was sub-contracted to build organs for them.
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Freeport Masonic Temple (Freeport, Illinois) - 1928 two small organs (two manual 9 stop) and one large organ (3 manual, 32 stop)
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St. Lucas Evangelical Lutheran Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) (Schuelke/Wangerin/Verlinden/Sipe)
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St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) (Schuelke/Wangerin/Erickson)
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Organs Made in Milwaukee: Adolph Wangerin Combines Hobby and Business
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Organ Historical Society Pipe Organ Database - Wangerin Organ Co.
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company. Many of its organs are still played in churches today.
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Musical instrument manufacturing companies of the United States
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St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (
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Index

Wangerin-Weichardt
pipe organs
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
theater organ
Barton Organ Company
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
World War II
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. Mary's Church
Riverside, Iowa
Monroe, Wisconsin
Christ's Church
Rye, New York
Madison, Wisconsin
Mosinee, Wisconsin
St. Peter, Minnesota
Portage, Wisconsin
Holy Cross Church (Kaukauna, Wisconsin)
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. Stephen Lutheran Church
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Dubuque, Iowa
Mason City, Iowa
St. Vibiana's Cathedral
Los Angeles
present Cathedral
St. Louis Catholic Church
Caledonia, Wisconsin

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