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The NYC Organ Project is an ongoing attempt to document the organs – present and past – that have been installed in the five boroughs of New York City. If you are able to provide additional information, or find errors, please send an email to nycop@nycago.org.
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KEY: ► indicates specification is online NE = non-extant |
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| Commercial |
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| Amusements |
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| Astroland Amusement Park (Coney Island) |
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1000 Surf Avenue
• Band Organ – Carousel |
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| Coney Island |
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Feltman's Carousel (1903-1964)
• 94-key Gebruder Bruder Band Organ (1913)
• 80-key Gebruder Bruder Band Organ
Stubbmann Beer Garden
• 65- or 69-key Gebruder Bruder Elite Orchestra Apollo (c.1913) – moved to Corona Park, Flushing |
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| Prospect Park |
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95 Prospect Park West
• Band Organ – Carousel |
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| Institutions |
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| Auditoriums & Concert Halls |
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| Brooklyn Academy of Music |
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30 Lafayette Avenue
► IV/39 Austin Organ Company, Op. 211 (1908) – Concert Hall (orig. in Jamestown Exposition)
► III/8 Austin Organ Company, Op. 232 (1905) – Opera House |
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| Clubs & Fraternal Organizations |
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| Arion Pythian Temple |
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Eastern Parkway
► II/7 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5240 (1928) |
| Atlantic Street Odd Fellows Hall |
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location unknown
• George Jardine & Son |
| Aurora Grata Scottish Rite Cathedral, Lodge No. 756, F. & A.M. (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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1160 Bedford Avenue at Madison Street (1887-?) – orig. Bedford Reformed Church; now Community Worship Center of the Church of the Nazarene
• Hall & Labagh (c.1876) |
| Baltic Lodge No. 284, F. & A.M. [E.D.] |
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location unknown
• Reuben Midmer & Sons |
| Commonwealth Lodge No. 409, F. & A.M. |
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153 Pierrepont Street, near Fulton Street (1893-1914) – Wilson Building – now St. Ann's School
• 1/7 William H. Davis |
| Elks Lodge No. 22 |
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110 Livingston Street (1928-1936) – became NYC Board of Education
• IV/78 Aeolian Company, Op. 1212 (1912); 7 stops added in 1928 – orig. in Aeolian Hall, NYC |
| German Savings Bank Lodge (Williamsburg) |
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Room in German Savings Bank
Broadway & Boerum Street
• I/5 Unknown Builder (tracker) |
| Greenpoint Masonic Lodge |
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Nostrand & Jefferson Avenues
• II/14 Carl Barckhoff (there in 1923) |
| Greenpoint Masonic Temple |
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765 Manhattan Avenue at Meserole Avenue
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1914) |
| Hyatt Masonic Lodge |
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location unknown
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917)
• Jardine (<1890) |
| Joppa Lodge No. 201, F. & A.M. |
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location unknown
• J.H. & C.S. Odell |
| Kismet Shrine Temple |
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92 Herkimer Street – now Friendship Baptist Church
• II/18 Austin Organ Company, Op. 268 (1910) |
| Masonic Guild |
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location unknown
• III/29 Austin Organ Company, Op. 520 (1914) |
| Masonic Lodge |
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location unknown
• Welte Organ Company (date unknown) |
| Masonic Lodge |
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location unknown
• II/15s Hook & Hastings, Op. 1577 (1893) |
| Masonic Temple |
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317 Clermont Avenue and Lafayette Avenue (since 1909)
► III/43 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1909) – Auditorium
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (1909)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (1909)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (1909)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (1909)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (1909) |
| Masonic Temple |
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200 Cumberland Avenue
• II/22 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2805 (1920) |
| Menora Masonic Temple |
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5000 14th Avenue at 50th Street (1927-c.1928) – now Bnos Zion of Bobov School
► III/14 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5140 (1928)
• II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5141 (1928)
► II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5142 (1928) |
| Montague Street Odd Fellows Hall |
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location unknown
• George Jardine & Son |
| Montauk Masonic Lodge |
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location unknown
• Henry Erben (1861) |
| Odd Fellows Lodge |
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Atlantic Street
• George Jardine & Son (<1869) |
| Odd Fellows Lodge |
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Montague Street
• George Jardine & Son (<1869) |
| Oltman's Lodge (Williamsburg) |
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location unknown
• Henry Erben (1875) |
| Ridgewood Masonic Temple (Bushwick) |
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1054 Bushwick Avenue at Gates Avenue (1920-?)
• unknown |
| Sandalphon Lodge No. 863, F. & A.M. |
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46th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway
► II/9 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 535 (1920) |
| Tyrian Masonic Lodge No. 618, F. & A.M. |
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70 Pennsylvania Avenue, near Atlantic Avenue (1907-1971) – became Prince Hall 2nd District Assn.
• II/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3987 (1927) |
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| Funeral Chapels & Mortuaries |
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| Cypress Hills Abbey – Cypress Hills Cemetery |
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833 Jamaica Avenue at Crescent Street
• II/ Hammond Instruments Co. electronic with Aeolian Player – moved to Christ Church, Manhasset
• II/5 Aeolian Company, Op. 1750 (1929) |
| Greenwood Cemetery Chapel |
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500 25th Street at Fifth Avenue
• III/ Hutchings Organ Co. (c.1913) |
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| Hospitals |
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| King's County Lunatic Asylum – now Long Island State Hospital |
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Flatbush
• I/5 Henry Crabb (1855) – extant at Centralia Presbyterian, Chester, Virg. |
| Methodist Episcopal Hospital – now New York Methodist Hospital |
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263 7th Avenue at 6th Street
► II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 604 (1908) |
| St. Catherine's Hospital (closed 1965) |
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133 Bushwick Avenue
• II/13 George Jardine & Son (18??) – Chapel |
| St. John's Episcopal Hospital |
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480 Herkimer Street (since 1927)
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4971 (1927)
Albany and Atlantic Avenues (?-1927)
• II/ George S. Hutchings Co. (1914) – reb. of Roosevelt
► I/5 Hilborne L. Roosevelt, Op. 101 (1882) |
| St. Mary's Hospital |
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St. Mark's and Buffalo Avenues (1877-closed 2006) – became Kingsbrook HealthCare System
• unknown (1900) |
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| Schools – Colleges, Universities & Conservatories |
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| Arion Conservatory of Music |
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Greene Avenue and Cumberland Street
• II/ Unknown Builder ("organ with two manuals and full pedals") |
| Long Island University (Brooklyn Campus) |
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Schwartz Athletic Center – orig. Brooklyn Paramount Theatre
385 Flatbush Extension at DeKalb Avenue
► IV/26 "Style Publix 4" Wurlitzer, Op. 1984 (1928) |
| St. Joseph's College |
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245 Clinton Avenue
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5442 (1935) |
| Brooklyn Training School for Teachers |
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Park Place and Prospect Place
► III/31 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 880 (1908) |
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| Schools – Middle & High |
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| Boys' High School – now the Street Academy, Brooklyn Literacy Center, and Outreach Program |
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832 Marcy Avenue, between Putnam Avenue and Madison Street
► III/35 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1700 (1914) |
| Brooklyn Female Academy |
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See Packer Collegiate Institute |
| Brooklyn Technical High School |
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29 Fort Greene Place
• IV/85 Aeolian Company, Op. 1212 (1912, 1928) – orig. in Aeolian Hall, NYC; then Elks Lodge #22 |
| Bushwick High School |
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400 Irving Avenue
► III/31 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4203 (1925) |
| Eastern District High School (Williamsburg) |
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231 Keap Street at Marcy Avenue (1907-closed 1995) – now Bais Ruchel School D'Satmar
• II/31 Hall Organ Company (1910) |
| Erasmus Hall High School |
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911 Flatbush Avenue at Church Avenue
• II/ Allen Organ Company electronic
► III/30 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 940 (1907) |
| Girls' Commercial High School |
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See Prospect Heights High School |
| Girls' High School – now the Board of Education Brooklyn Adult Training Center |
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475 Nostrand Avenue and Macon Street
► III/25 W.W. Kimball Co. (1912)
• II/ W.W. Kimball Co. (1903)
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| James Madison High School |
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3787 Bedford Avenue at Quentin Road
► III/31 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4491 (1926) |
| Manual Training High School |
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4th Street and 7th Avenue
• III/44 Austin Organ Company, Op. 381 (1914) |
| New Utrecht High School |
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1601 80th Street at 16th Avenue
► III/31 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4489 (1926) |
| Packer Collegiate Institute – orig. Brooklyn Female Academy |
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170 Joralemon Street
► III/29 Austin Organ Company, Op. 372 (1912), rev. 1932
• II/27 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 361 (1865)
• Hall & Labagh (1846) |
| Poly Prep Country Day School |
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92 Seventh Avenue
► III/27 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 9695 (1962)
► III/26 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2658 (1927) |
| Prospect Heights High School |
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883 Classon Avenue at Eastern Parkway – orig. Girls' Commercial High School
► III/31 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4488 (1926) |
| St. Ignatius Preparatory School |
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Carroll Street near Rogers Avenue
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1929) |
| Thomas Jefferson High School |
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400 Pennsylvania Avenue at Blake Avenue ► III/31 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4487 (1926) |
| Visitation Academy (Bay Ridge) |
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8902 Ridge Boulevard (since 1913)
► I/6 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1913)
209 Clinton Avenue at Willoughby Avenue (1880-1913)
• unknown
Johnson and Pearl Streets (1855-1880)
• unknown |
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| Seminaries |
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| St. John Roman Catholic Seminary |
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location unknown
• IV/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (c.1931) |
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| Social Services |
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| Brooklyn Home for Aged Men and Aged Couples |
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745 Classon Avenue at Park Place (1887-closed 1963) – sold to Interfaith Medical Center
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1197 (1910) – Chapel |
| Brooklyn Jewish Center |
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667-691 Eastern Parkway
• III/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4373 (1929) |
| Brooklyn United Methodist Church Home |
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1485 Dumont Avenue (since 1976)
• unknown
920 Park Place at New York Avenue (1889-1976) – Brooklyn Methodist Epis. Home for the Aged
► II/6 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1263 (1924)
McDonough Street and Stuyvesant Avenue (1883-1889)
• unknown |
| Convent of Mercy |
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273 Willoughby Street and Classon Avenue
• II/14 Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1900) |
| Hebrew Orphan Asylum |
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373 Ralph Avenue
► II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3936 (1924)
► II/9 Estey Organ Co., Op. 1074 (1912) – moved from unknown theatre in Philadelphia (>1913) |
| House of the Good Shepherd (East New York) |
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Hopkinson Avenue and Pacific Street (1875-closed 1960s)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1905) |
| Jewish Home for the Aged and Infirm (later known as Menorah House) |
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871 Bushwick Avenue at Hemrod Street – orig. George P. Pope residence
• II/ Unknown Builder |
| St. Catherine's Convent |
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location unknown
• George Jardine & Son (<1891) |
| St. Joseph Orphan Asylum |
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Willoughby Avenue
• II/8 George Jardine & Son (<1891) |
| Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) – Central Branch |
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502 Fulton Street / 55 Hanson Place
• Welte Organ Company (date unknown) |
| Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) |
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30 Third Avenue (since 1928)
• unknown if any
Pacific Street (1891-1928)
• II/17s/15r George S. Hutchings Co., Op. 279 (1892) |
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| Religious & Houses of Worship |
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| Assembly of God |
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| Iglesia Evangelic Principe de Paz |
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752 44th Street – orig. Finnish / Gloria Dei Evangelical Lutheran Church
► II/11 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5266 (1928) – see Gloria Dei Lutheran Church |
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| Baptist |
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| Ainslie Street Baptist Church (aka Second Baptist Church, E.D.) |
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See Second Baptist Church, E.D. |
| Antioch Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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826 Greene Avenue near Lewis Street (since 1950) – orig. Greene Avenue Baptist Church
► III/33 Austin Organ Company, Op. 985 (1921) and Op. 985-A (1923)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1892)
165 Duffield Street at Myrtle Avenue(c.1918-1950) – orig. Concord Baptist Church of Christ
• unknown |
| The Baptist Temple (Boerum Hill) (aka First Baptist Church in Pierrepont Street) |
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360 Schermerhorn Street at 3rd Street (since 1895)
► IV/38 J.W. Steere & Son, Op. 700 (1918) – OHS Citation #137 (1993) – burned 2010
► III/41 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 188 (189 – burned with church (1917)
Academy of Music (1893-1895)
Polytechnic Institute Chapel (1891-1893)
Pierrepont and Clinton Streets (1878-1891
► II/31 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 188 (1881) – enl. and moved to Baptist Temple building (1895)
Nassau and Liberty Streets (1835-1873) – burned 1873
Merged with Pierrepont Street Baptist (1873)
• II/28 Ferris & Stuart (1854)
• Holbrook & Ware (1837) – burned in Great Fire of 1848
Pearl Street between Nassau and Concord (1826-1834) – became Calvary Episcopal Church
• Henry Erben (1827) |
| Bedford Avenue Baptist Church (Clinton Hill) |
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Bedford Avenue, between Myrtle & Willoughby Avenues (1847-?)
• unknown |
| Bedford Heights Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Merged with Sumner Avenue Baptist to form Trinity Baptist Church (1922)
Bergen Street at Rogers Avenue (1888-1922)
• II/17 George S. Hutchings, Op. 449 (1898) – moved by M.P. Möller (1910, Op. 1201) from Dave Hennen Morris Residence, Manhattan |
| Berean Missionary Baptist Church (Crown Heights) |
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1635 Bergen Street at Rochester Avenue (since 1894):
Present building (since 1961):
• III/ Rodgers Instruments electronic with pipes (c.1981)
First building (1894-1961):
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3900 (1924)
Prospect Place, Carrsville (now Weeksville) (c.1850-1894):
• unknown, if any |
| Bethany Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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460 Marcus Garvey Boulevard (Sumner Avenue), near Decatur Street
Present building (since 1967)
► IV/39 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 4651 (1966)
First building (1924-1967) – orig. Sumner Avenue Baptist Church
• II/20 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1901)
541 Vanderbilt Aveue at Atlantic Avenue (1895-1924)
• J.H. & C.S. Odell (1916) |
| Bethel Baptist Church (Boerum Hill) |
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265 Rev. Timothy White Way (Bergen Street)
► II/7 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2213 (1924) |
| Bethesda Memorial Baptist Church (Bushwick) |
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49 Cornelia Street at Bushwick Avenue – orig. Bushwick Avenue Congregational
► II/11 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 355 (1898); elec. 1960s; burned 1997 |
| Borough Park Baptist Church (Borough Park) NE |
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48th Street and 13th Avenue
► II/3 Estey Organ Company, Op. 3056 (1934) |
| Bridge Street Baptist Church |
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See Central Baptist Church |
| Brown Memorial Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
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484 Washington and Gates Avenues (since 1958) – orig. Washington Avenue Baptist Church
► III/36 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1912)
629 Herkimer Street near Schenectady Avenue (1922-1958)
• unknown
1648 Fulton Street (1916-1922)
• unknown |
| [1] Bushwick Avenue Baptist Church (Bushwick) |
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Bushwick Avenue near Wall Street (Arion Place) – org. 1854
See Greene Avenue Baptist Church |
| [2] Bushwick Avenue Baptist Church (Bushwick) |
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1243 Bushwick Avenue at Weirfield Avenue (1891-1965) – became Church of God of Prophecy
• II/16 Reuben Midmer & Sons |
| Calvary Baptist Church (Red Hook) |
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773 Hicks Street at West 9th Street
• unknown
120-122 4th Place (1954-?) • unknown
14th Street and Fourth Avenue (?-1954)
• unknown
Sumner Avenue at Decatur Street (1889-?)
• unknown
Herkimer Street, corner Troy Avenue (c.1865-1899) – became Bethany Swedish Methodist
• unknown |
| Centennial Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
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Merged with Central Baptist Church (1896)
170 Adelphi Street, near Myrtle Avenue (1886-1896) – became Central Baptist Church
• II/20 Unknown Builder (1886)
Clermont Avenue at Willoughby Street (1879-1885) – orig. Clermont Avenue Rink
• Henry Erben (1829) – purchased from St. Ann Episcopal Church (1880)
Clinton Avenue, near Myrtle Avenue (1876-1879) – orig. Clinton Avenue Baptist Church
• unknown |
| Central Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
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Merged with Centennial Baptist Church, retaining name of Central Baptist (1896)
170 Adelphi Street, near Myrtle Avenue (1896-1954?) – orig. Centennial Baptist Church; now The Institutional Church Of God In Christ International Inc.
• II/20 Unknown Builder (1886)
Bridge Street, betw. Myrtle Ave. & Willoughby St. (1849-1896) – known as Bridge St. Baptist
• unknown |
| Central Baptist Church (Williamsburg) |
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Marcy Avenue at South Fifth Street (1875-?) – became synagogue
• Reuben Midmer & Sons
• III/39 George Jardine & Son (1875)
Fourth Street (1867-1873) – orig. Bedford Avenue Reformed Church
• unknown
South Second Street (1865-1867) – Temperance Hall
• unknown |
| Christ Baptist Church (East New York) |
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141 Hendrix Street, near Fulton (1871-?) – orig. named First Baptist Church of East New York; now Mount Hope United Holy Church
► II/9 Estey Organ Company – second-hand; not on Estey Opus List |
| Christian Union Baptist Church |
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See Union Baptist Church |
| Clinton Avenue Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
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Clinton Avenue, near Myrtle Avenue (1868-1876) – became Centennial Baptist Church
• unknown |
| Concord Baptist Church of Christ (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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833 Gardner C. Taylor (Marcy) Avenue at Putnam Avenue
► IV/53 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 2388 (1962, 1974)
833 Marcy Avenue at Putnam Avenue (1888-burned 1952) – orig. Marcy Avenue Baptist
► III/28 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2376 (1925) – burned (1952)
• III/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917); enl. 1888 organ
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1888)
• George Jardine & Son (1888) – possibly Sunday School
165 Duffield Street at Myrtle Avenue (?-1888) – became Antioch Baptist Church
• unknown |
| Cornerstone Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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562-74 Madison Street at Lewis Avenue (since 1944) – orig. Lewis Avenue Congregational
• unknown electronic • Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1926)
Corner Gates Avenue at Irving Place (1933-1944) – orig. Unity Church (Third Unitarian)
► II/13 Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| Dietz Memorial Baptist Church (Italian) |
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See Devoe Street Baptist Church |
| Devoe Street Baptist Church (Greenpoint) |
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140 Devoe Street at Manhattan Avenue (since 1911)
► II/8 Estey Organ Company, Op. 1164 (1913)
16-18 Jackson Street near Union Avenue (c.1904-razed 1911) – known as First Italian Baptist
• unknown |
| East End Baptist Church (Cypress Hills) |
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536 Glenmore Avenue at Van Siclen Avenue
• unknown |
| Emmanuel Baptist Church (Clinton Hill) |
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279 Lafayette Avenue at St. James Place (since 1886)
• IV/40 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 892 (1908); rev. by several; new Austin console (ca. 2000) – unplayable
• III/40 Frank Roosevelt, Op. 497 (1891)
• III/36 Hook & Hastings, Op. 1315 (1886)
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| Euclid [Avenue] Baptist Church (Ozone Park) |
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315 Mckinley Avenue at Drew Street
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II/10 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1097 (1922) – thrown into dumpster (2011) |
| Evergreen Baptist Church (Bushwick) |
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455 Evergreen Avenue at Woodbine Street – orig. Second German Baptist Church ► II/9 A. B. Felgemaker, Op. 949 (c.1908) |
| First Baptist Church of East New York |
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See Christ Baptist Church |
| First Baptist Church of Greenpoint (aka Noble Street Baptist Church) |
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Consolidated with Union Avenue Baptist Church to form Union Baptist Church (1900)
See Union Baptist Church of Brooklyn |
| First Baptist Church in Pierrepont Street |
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see Baptist Temple |
| First Baptist Church of Brooklyn |
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See Baptist Temple |
| First Baptist Church of Williamsburgh (aka Williamsburgh Baptist) |
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186 Keap Street at Lee Avenue (1885-1934) – sold to Williamsburg Christian Church
► II/27 Johnson & Son, Op. 638 (1885)
Fifth & South Fifth Streets (?-1884) – sold to Emanuel German Ev. Lutheran Church
• II/17 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 50 (1866) |
| First German Baptist Church [E.D.] (Ridgewood – now part of Queens) |
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64-13 Catalpa Avenue (since 1925) – now Ridgewood Baptist Church, Ridgewood, Queens
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4352 (1925)
Montrose Avenue near Union Avenue (1865-1925)
• unknown
Majeur (Remsen) Street at Graham Avenue (1854-1865)
• unknown |
| First German Baptist Church (Gowanus/Greenwood Heights) |
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Prospect Avenue near Sixth Avenue (1882-1915) – merged with First German Baptist [E.D.]
• unknown
Carroll near Hoyt (1878-1882)
• unknown |
| First Italian Baptist Church |
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See Devoe Street Baptist Church |
| First Polish Baptist Church (Greenpoint) |
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55 Sutton Street, near Nassau Avenue (since c.1945) – orig. St. Luke Reformed Church
• II/10 Unknown Builder (tracker) |
| First Spanish Baptist Church |
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See Primera Iglesia Bautista |
| First Swedish Baptist Church (Prospect Heights) |
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513-517 Dean Street – now Temple of Restoration
• Welte Organ Company (1927) |
| French Speaking Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
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209 Clermont Avenue at Willoughby Street (since 1978) – orig. Simpson Methodist Epis. Church
• unknown
81 Hanson Place (1968-1978)
• unknown |
| Friendship Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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92 Herkimer Street – orig. Kismet Shrine Temple
• unknown
• II/18 Austin Organ Company, Op. 268 (1910) – removed
Alton Street (c.1910-?)
• unknown |
| Gethsemane Baptist Church (Bushwick) |
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See Greene Avenue Baptist Church |
| Grace Baptist Church (Bushwick) |
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See Grace Gospel Church |
| Grace Baptist Church (Sunset Park) |
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5224 Sixth Avenue at 53rd Street (since 1914)
► II/12 Estey Organ Company, Op. 1265 (1914)
Forty-seventh Street (1886-1914) – known as West End Baptist Church until 1908
• unknown
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| Grace Baptist Church of Christ (Brownsville) |
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233 New Jersey Avenue, near Liberty (since 1972) – orig. St. John German Ev. Lutheran Church
► II/17 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2807 (1929); reb. & elec. Op. 362
• Estey Organ Company, Op. 362 (1906) |
| Grace Gospel Church (Bushwick) |
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Bainbridge Street, near Saratoga Avenue – orig. named Grace Baptist Church
• II/20 Henry Erben? (1839) – orig. in St. Bartholomew's Church, NYC; reb. Claus S. Brandrup (1899) |
| Great Joy Baptist Church (Bushwick) |
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1171 Greene Avenue – orig. Greene Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church
• II/9 Hinners Organ Company (1907) |
| Greene Avenue Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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826 Greene Avenue near Lewis Street (1892-1950) – now Antioch Baptist Church
► III/33 Austin Organ Company, Op. 985 (1920) and Op. 985-A (1923)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1892)
Willoughby Avenue near Broadway (1867-1884) – known as Wiiloughby Avenue Baptist
• unknown
Bushwick Avenue near Wall Street (Arion Place) (1854-1866) – orig. Ascension Episcopal – known as Bushwick Avenue Baptist Church then Gethsemane Baptist Church
• unknown |
| Greenpoint Baptist Church (aka First Baptist Church of Greenpoint) |
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See Union Baptist Church of Greenpoint |
| Greenwood Baptist Church (Park Slope) |
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461 6th Street at Seventh Avenue (since 1900)
► II/20 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 497 (1915)
► II/24 George Jardine & Son (1874) – moved from old church
Fourth Avenue at 15th Street (1874-1900)
► II/24 George Jardine & Son (1874)
15th Street near Fourth Avenue (1863-1874) – became Holy Cross Polish Catholic Church
• I/6 Henry Erben (1861) – moved to Evang. Free Church, Tottenville, S.I. (1932); extant in 2nd Court House Museum, Staten Island
Eighteenth at Third Avenue (1858-1863) – Mechanics Hall
• unknown |
| Hanson Place Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
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88 Hanson Place at S. Portland Avenue (1860-1963) – now Hanson Place Seventh-day Adventist
• III/13 Hope-Jones Organ Company (1910)
► II/23 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 52 (1866) – see Hanson Place Seventh-day Adventist Church
Atlantic Street, near Powers (1855-1860) – known as Atlantic Street Baptist Church
• unknown |
| Herkimer Street Baptist Church |
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See Sumner Avenue Baptist Church |
| Holy Trinity Baptist Church (Clinton Hill) |
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10 Ralph Avenue at Quincy Street – orig. Empire Theatre
• unknown
470 DeKalb Avenue near Franklin Avenue (1898-burned 1943) – orig. DeKalb Ave. Methodist?
• II/ Reuben Midmer (1872) |
| Kenilworth Baptist Church (Flatbush) |
| |
24 Kenilworth Place
• Bernhard Mudler (<1915) |
| Kings Chapel Baptist Church (Marine Park) |
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2702 Quenton Road at East 27th Street (since 1927)
► II/4 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 7005 (1941)
Ocean Avenue and Avenue Q
• unknown |
| Kings Highway Baptist Church (Marine Park) |
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See Kings Chapel Baptist Church |
| Lee Avenue Baptist Church (Williamsburg) (disbanded 1881) |
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Lee Avenue, near Wilson Street – became a theatre
► II/31 Levi Stuart (1878)
• unknown (c.1872) |
| Lefferts Park Baptist Church (Dyker Heights) |
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7524 14th Avenue at 76th Street
► II/8 Estey Organ Company, Op. 1240 (1914) |
| Lenox Road Baptist Church (Brownsville) |
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1356 Lenox Road at Nostrand Avenue
► II/10 Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Op. 879 (1932) – burned (1975)
• W. W. Kimball |
| Marcy Avenue Baptist Church NE (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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See Concord Baptist Church of Christ
833 Marcy Avenue at Putnam Avenue (1888-ca.1925) – became Concord Baptist (c.1925)
► III/28 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2376 (1925)
• III/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917); enlarged 1888 organ
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1888)
• George Jardine & Son (1888) – possibly Sunday School
Marcy Avenue at Monroe Avenue (1872-1888)
• unknown |
| McDonough Street Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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506 McDonough Street at Patchen Avenue (until 1927) – became Nazarene Congregational Church
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons |
| Memorial Baptist Church (Park Slope) |
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1506 Eighth Avenue, corner 16th Street (since 1891)
► II/7 William B. Williams, Op. 20 (c.1894) |
| Mount Lebanon Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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230 Decatur Street at Lewis Avenue (since 1948) – orig. Embury Methodist Episcopal Church
• II/14 George S. Hutchings Co., Op. 367 (1895)
Howard Avenue near Herkimer Street (?-1948)
• II/3 "Style Chapel" Wurlitzer, Op. 2175 (1932) |
| Mount Pisgah Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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222 Tompkins and DeKalb Avenues (since c.1978) – orig. St. Ambrose Catholic Church
► II/15 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1875) – see St. Ambrose Catholic Church |
| New Beginnings Baptist Church (Williamsburg) |
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Named Spanish Calvary Baptist Church until 2008
199 North 5th Street near Driggs Avenue (since 1965) – orig. St. Matthew Evan. German Lutheran
► II/9 Wm. & Chas. H. Pilcher (1901) – moved to Clifton Springs Hospital, Clifton Springs, N.Y. (2012) |
| Pierrepont Street Baptist Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
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Pierrepont and Clinton Streets (1844-1891) – merged with First Baptist Church of Brooklyn (1873)
• II/31 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 188 (1881) – enl. and moved by Odell to Baptist Temple (1895)
• II/24 Henry Erben (1845) |
| Pilgrim Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Patchen Avenue corner Decatur Street
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| Pilgrim Father Church (Bushwick) |
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1340 Broadway at Linden Street (since 1977) – orig. Loew's Gates Theatre
• IV/ electronic |
| Primera Iglesia Bautista (Boerum Hill) |
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301-5 Pacific Street – orig. Bethlehem Swedish Lutheran Church
• unknown |
| Redeemer, Baptist Church of the (Flatbush-Ditmas Park) |
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780 Ocean Avenue at Cortelyou Road
1921 Cortelyou Road at Ocean Avenue (since c.1925)
► II/21 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2413 (1925)
780 Ocean Avenue at Cortelyou Road (c.1907-c.1925)
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 478 (1907) |
| Salem Missionary Baptist Church (Flatbush) |
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305 East 21st Street at Albemarle Road – orig. Congregation Shaare Torah
► III/32 Reuter Organ Company, Op. 2213 (2002) |
| Second Baptist Church [E.D.] (aka Ainslie Street Baptist Church) |
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Ainslie Street near Graham Avenue (1875-?)
• J.H. & C.S. Odell
Lawrence & Tillary Streets (1848-1875) – became Presybterian, then St. Casimir RC (Polish), then St. Michael the Archangel (Italian)
• unknown |
| Second German Baptist Church (E.D., Bushwick) |
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455 Evergreen Avenue at Woodbine Street (1900-closed c.1920) – now Evergreen Baptist
► II/9 A. B. Felgemaker, Op. 949 (c.1908) – see Evergreen Baptist Church
Wallabout Street near Harrison Avenue (1881-1900)
• unknown |
| Sixth Avenue Baptist Church (Park Slope) |
| |
97 Lincoln Place, corner Sixth Avenue
► II/19 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 180 (1880) – restored by Chris Ballad (1996) |
| Spanish Calvary Baptist Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
See New Beginnings Baptist Church |
| Strong Place Baptist Church (Cobble Hill) |
| |
Strong Place and Degraw Street (1849-closed c.2010) – converted to condos
Church (opened 1852)
• II/ Harry Hall (1928), retaining case
• II/ William H. Davis & Son (<1900)
• II/28 Ferris & Stuart (1853)
Chapel (opened 1849) • II/ Henry Crabb (1848) |
| Sumner Avenue Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Merged with Bedford Heights Baptist to form Trinity Baptist Church (1922)
Sumner Avenue at Decatur Street
• II/20 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1901) |
| Tabernacle Baptist Church (Carroll Gardens) |
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Corner Clinton Street & Third Place (1869-1927) – became Trinity Syrian Orthodox Church
• unknown
Corner Hicks and Rapelyea Streets (1860-1869)
• II/13 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 357 (1865) |
| [1] Trinity Baptist Church (Bushwick) |
| |
Patchen and Greene Avenues (1877-?)
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| [2] Trinity Baptist Church (Crown Heights) |
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Merger of Sumner Avenue and Bedford Heights Baptist Churches (1922)
179 New York Avenue (since 1927)
► II/12 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4917 (1927) |
| Union Avenue Baptist Church (Greenpoint) |
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Merged into First (Noble Street) Baptist Church of Greenpoint to form Union Baptist Church (1900)
750-52 Manhattan Avenue, near Norman Avenue (1870-1900)
Second building (1881-1900)
• II/16 George Jardine & Son (1881)
First building (1870-1881) – became Sunday School hall
• unknown |
| Union Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Known as Immanuel Congregational Church until 1945
461 Decatur Street, between Ralph & Patchen Avenues (since 1898)
► II/11 John Brown (c.1898)
Rochester Avenue and Herkimer Street (until 1898)
• unknown |
| Union Baptist Church (Boerum Hill) (aka Christian Union Baptist Church) |
| |
401 Atlantic Avenue at Bond Street (1945-?) – orig. St. Peter Episcopal; then Second United Presbyterian; then Union Baptist; now Belorussian Autocephalic Orthodox
► I/9 George Jardine & Son (1864)
266 Myrtle Avenue (1916-1945) • unknown |
| Union Baptist Church of Brooklyn (Greenpoint) |
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Consolidation of First Baptist Church of Greenpoint and Union Avenue Baptist Church (1900)
151 Noble Street, near Manhattan Avenue (since 1863) – orig. First Baptist of Greenpoint
► I/9 George Jardine & Son (1864) – moved to Emmanuel Presbyterian, Manhattan
► II/16 Unknown Builder – moved from earlier church?
First church building (1849-1863)
• unknown |
| Upper Room Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
180 Van Buren Street at Sumner Avenue – orig. Sumner Avenue Methodist
• II/ Hammond Musical Instruments |
| Washington Avenue Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
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484 Washington Avenue at Gates Avenue (1860-1929) – now Brown Memorial Baptist Church
► III/36 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1912) – see Brown Memorial Baptist Church
► II/28 Henry Erben (1860); reb. Wm. H. Davis (1887)
► II/26 Henry Erben (1860) |
| Williamsburg Baptist Church |
| |
See First Baptist Church of Williamsburg |
| Willoughby Avenue Baptist Church |
| |
See Greene Avenue Baptist Church |
| Zion Baptist Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
531 Washington Avenue, near Fulton Street
• unknown - moved by Geo. Kilgen & Son as Op. 5533 from Resurrection RC, Brooklyn (1935) |
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| Church of Christ, Scientist |
| |
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| First Church of Christ, Scientist (Park Slope) |
| |
156 Sterling Place (Flatbush & Seventh Avenues) – orig. Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist
► II/16 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 2974 (1949); enl. Schantz Organ Co. (1983)
1256 Dean Street at New York Avenue (1914-?) – now Hebron Seventh-day Adventist Church
• III/39 Austin Organ Company, Op. 410 (1915); reb. (1970)
404 Lafayette Avenue, near Franklin Avenue (1897-1910) – became Siloam Presbyterian
• II/9 George Earle (1897)
266 Cumberland Street, between Lafayette & DeKalb Avenues (c.1895-1897)
• unknown |
| Second Church of Christ, Scientist (Bay Ridge) |
| |
516 Bay Ridge Parkway at 75th Street
• unknown
67th Street between 3rd and 4th Avenues
► III/46 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5475 (1930)
Park Place, near Nostrand Ave. (1898-?) – named Brooklyn Church of Christ, Scientist until 1900
• unknown |
| Third Church of Christ, Scientist (Flatbush) |
| |
150 Kenilworth Place (since 1982) – Reading Room
• unknown
in any
261 East 21st Street (c.1928-1982) – now Flatbush Seventh-day Adventist Church
► III/41 Hook & Hastings, Op. 2561 (1928) |
| Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (Park Slope) |
| |
156 Sterling Place (Flatbush & Seventh Avenues) – became First Church of Christ, Scientist
• II/9 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 2974 (1949)
181 Lincoln Place
• unknown |
| Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist (Borough Park) |
| |
46th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway (closed)
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6197 (1933) |
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| Congregational |
| |
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| Beecher Memorial Congregational Church (Brownsville) |
| |
Herkimer Street, near Rockaway Avenue
• unknown |
| Bedford Congregational Church (Clinton Hill) |
| |
Bedford Avenue near Pacific Street – became St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Mission Chapel
• unknown |
| Bethel Chapel – Plymouth Church (Brooklyn Heights) NE |
| |
Merged with Mayflower Mission (1903)
15 Hicks Street, near Fulton Street (1868-1903)
• II/19 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 451 (1868) |
| Bushwick Avenue Congregational Church (Bushwick) |
| |
1160 Bushwick Avenue, corner Cornelia Street – became Bethesda Memorial Baptist Church
► II/11 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 355 (1898); elec. 1960s; burned 1997 |
| Cadman Memorial Church (Clinton Hill) |
| |
350 Clinton Avenue, corner Lafayette Avenue (since 1942)
Present building (since 1923) – orig. Clinton Avenue Congregational Church
► III/31 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3579 (1923)
Earlier building (1855-1923)
► III/39 Hilborne L. Roosevelt, Op. 293 (1885) – moved to St. Patrick RC, Long Island City (1923)
• III/28 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 197 (1856) |
| Central Congregational Church (Clinton Hill) |
| |
Merged with Clinton Avenue Congregational to form Cadman Memorial Church (1942)
25 Hancock Street, near Franklin Avenue (1872-1942)
► II/9 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 492 (1924) – Chapel
► IV/39 Austin Organ Company, Op. 330 (1913) – moved to First Presbyterian, Arlington, TX (1942)
• III/36 Frank Roosevelt, Op. 496 (1891)
• Reuben Midmer & Son (1872)
Ormond Place and Jefferson Street (1854-1872)
• II/26 George N. Andrews (1863) |
| Clinton Avenue Congregational Church |
| |
See Cadman Memorial Church (Congregational) |
| Covenant, Church of the |
| |
Congregation became Presbyterian (1896)
See Bedford-Central Presybterian Church |
| Elm Place Congregational Church |
| |
See Union Congregational Church |
| Finnish Golgotha Congregational Church |
| |
733 44th Street
• unknown |
| Flatbush Congregational Church |
| |
See Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church |
| Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church (Flatbush-Ditmas Park) |
| |
Merged with Tompkins Congregational Church in 1942
424 East 19th Street at Dorchester – orig. Flatbush Congregational Church
► III/43 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 2438 (1965) – Chancel
► Aeolian Company, Op. 1586 (1926) – Antiphonal
► 0/12 Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Op. 1063 (1945)
• III/ W.W. Kimball Co. (1912); reb. W.W. Kimball Co. (1939)
• II/ Vaughan Ramsey – Auditorium
• II/ Vaughan Ramsey – Music Office |
| Grace Congregational Church |
| |
See Lewis Avenue Congregational Church |
| Immanuel Congregational Church |
| |
See Union Baptist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| King's Highway Congregational Church (Midwood) |
| |
Ocean Avenue and Avenue P
• II/25 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1662 (1929) |
| Lee Avenue Congregational Church |
| |
See United Congregational Church |
| Lewis Avenue Congregational Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Originally known as Grace Congregational Church
Lewis Avenue and Madison Street (1889-1944) – now Cornerstone Baptist Church
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1926)
• II/24 Louis F. Mohr (1911) – possibly second-hand organ electrified and/or relocated by Mohr
Lewis Avenue and Monroe Street (1877-1889) – became Bethel Chapel (1889)
• unknown |
| Mapleton Park Congregational Church (Mapleton) |
| |
65th Street near 18th Avenue
• I/7 George Jardine & Son |
| Mayflower Mission, Plymouth Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
Johnson and Lawrence Streets (1910-1960)
• Unknown Builder
Jay Street, near Sands Street (?-1910) – razed for Manhattan Bridge
• Levi Stuart or R.M. Ferris (<1873) – possibly in Bethel Mission Chapel |
| Mediator, Church of the (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Rochester Avenue and Herkimer Street (1861-?) – became or aka Rochester Ave. Congregational
• I/6 George Jardine & Son (1880) |
| Nazarene Congregational Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Herkimer Street and Troy Avenue
• unknown |
| New England Congregational Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
Merged with Lee Avenue Congregational Church to form United Congregational Church (1900)
120-124 South Ninth Street (1853-1900) – became Immanuel Ev. Lutheran; now Iglesia Pentecostal La Luz del Mundo
Rebuilt building (1894-1900)
• II/ L.C. Harrison (c.1894)
Original building (1853-burned 1893)
• II/19 Ferris & Stuart (1853) |
| Ocean Avenue Congregational Church (Midwood) (razed c.1961) |
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Merged with Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational (1961)
1423 Ocean Avenue and Avenue L
► II/12 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6263 (1934)
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1615 (1913) |
| Park Congregational Church |
| |
See Park Slope Congregational Church |
| Park Slope Congregational Church (Park Slope) |
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216 Eighth Avenue near 2nd Street (1903-1950) – now Virgin Mary Greek Melkite Catholic Ch.
• II/17 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1903)
7th Street near Sixth Avenue (1870 -1903) – known as Park Cong'l.; sold to Emanuel Ev. Luth.; now Kingsboro Temple SDA Church
• George Jardine & Son (1888) |
| Parkville Congregational Church (Parkville) |
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18th Avenue and East 5th Street
• II/ Austin Organ Company – possibly moved from Tea Room of Wanamaker Store in NYC
• Reuben Midmer (1871) – possibly second-hand |
| Pennsylvania Avenue Congregational Church (Brownsville) |
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Pennsylvania Avenue at Glenmore Avenue (until 1901) – became Lutheran Ch. of Reformation
• Unknown Builder (1893) |
| Pilgrim Chapel (Brooklyn Heights) |
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Henry Street, corner Degraw Street (1878-?)
► II/18 E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings, Op. 915 (1878) – moved to Union Cong., RIchmond Hill, Queens
Warren Street, near Hicks (1853-1878) – known as Warren Street Mission
• unknown |
| Pilgrim Swedish Evangelical Congregational Church (Boerum Hill) |
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415 Atlantic Avenue (1903-?) – became Holy Family Episcopal; now House of the Lord Pentecostal
► II/13 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 514 (1917)
• Unknown Builder (c.1903)
– moved to St. Anselm's R.C. Lower Church, Bronx |
| Pilgrims, Church of the (Brooklyn Heights) |
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Merged into Plymouth Congregational Church (1934)
113 Remsen Street at Henry Street (1846-1934) – now Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral
► III/25 Austin Organ Company, Op. 259 (1909)
► III/43 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 519 (1870)
• III/45 Thomas Appleton (1846) – moved by Johnson (Op. 295) to So. Cong'l., Chicago (1869) |
| Plymouth Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
Merged with Church of the Pilgrims (1934) – known as Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims until 2011
75 Hicks Street (since 1850) – orig. Plymouth Church
► IV/58 Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Op. 964 (1937)
► IV/52 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 120 (1904)
► IV/64 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 360 (1865); reb. by Hook & Hastings (1892)
• Levi U. Stuart (1862) – Sunday School room
► III/35 William B. D. Simmons & Co. (1850)
Cranberry Street (1847-burned 1849) – orig. First Presbyterian Church, "New School"
• Hall & Labagh (c.1847) |
| Puritan Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Lafayette Avenue at Marcy Avenue (1870-1924) – sold to St. Augustine's P.E.
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1892)
► II/24 Edwin L. Holbrook (1871)
DeKalb Avenue at Walworth Street (1864-1870)
• unknown |
| Rochester Avenue Congregational Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Merged with Patchen Avenue Congregational to form Immanuel Congregational (1897)
Rochester Avenue & Herkimer Street (until 1897) – became Calvary English Lutheran Church
• I/6 George Jardine & Son (1880) |
| Rugby Congregational Church |
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See listing under "United Church of Christ" |
| St. Mark Chapel – Central Congregational Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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461 Decatur Street at Lewis Avenue
• II/10 Reuben Midmer & Son (1906) |
| St. Paul Congregational Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Merged into Central Congregational Church (1937)
Sterling Place & New York Avenue (1905-1937)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Son (c.1906) |
| South Congregational Church (Carroll Gardens) |
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360 Court Street, corner President Street – church converted to condos
► III/58 Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Op. 906 (1933) – sold to Youngstown (Oh.) Symphony
► III/57 George S. Hutchings, Op. 446 (1898)
• II/27 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 217 (1857) |
| South Ninth Street Congregational Church (Gowanus) |
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South 9th Street at 6th Street
• II/19 Richard Ferris (1853) |
| State Street Congregational Church (Boerum Hill) |
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Merged into Elm Place Congregational Church to become Union Congregational Church (1875)
State Street, near Hoyt Street (1860-1875) – orig. First Congregational; later Cong. Beth Elohim
• George Jardine & Son (1866) |
| Swedish Finnish Congregational Church (Sunset Park) |
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742 41st Street
• George Jardine & Son |
| Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Merged with Flatbush Congregational Church (1942)
480 Tompkins Avenue, corner McDonough St. (1889-1942) – now First A.M.E. Zion Church
► IV/46 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 145 (1907)
• III/35s E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings, Op. 723 (1873) – moved from old building
• Reuben Midmer & Sons
• Estey Organ Company – location unknown; possibly second-hand
69 McDonough Street, NW corner Tompkins Avenue (1873-1889) – orig. Tompkins Ave. Presbyterian; later St. Matthew Episcopal; now Stuyvesant Heights Christian Center
• III/35s E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings, Op. 723 (1873) – moved to new building |
| Union Congregational Church (Brownsville) |
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Merged into Beecher Memorial Congregational Church (1893)
Merger of Elm Place and State Street Congregational churches (1885)
Powell Street, near New Lots Avenue (1885-1893)
• unknown
Elm Place near Fulton Street (1856-burned 1880) – known as Elm Place Congregational Church
• Reuben Midmer & Son (1860s) |
| United Congregational Church (Williamsburg) |
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Merger of Lee Avenue and New England Congregational churches (1900)
Lee Avenue and Hooper Street – orig. Lee Avenue Congregational Church
• unknown |
| Warren Street Mission |
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See Pilgrim Chapel |
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| Disciples of Christ (Christian) |
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| Boro Park Christian Church (Disciples) (Borough Park) |
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Corner Twelfth Avenue and 45th Street
• unknown |
| Calvary Christian Church |
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See Stuyvesant Heights Christian Church |
| First Church of Christ (Disciples) (Prospect Heights) |
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Park Place and Vanderbilt Avenue
• unknown
123 Sterling Place at Seventh Avenue – orig. Seventh Avenue (Grace) M.E. Church
► II/14 William A. Johnson, Op. 307 (1869)
Bedford Avenue at Madison Street – Aurora Grata Scottish Rite Cathedral
• Hall & Labagh (c.1876) |
| Flatbush Christian Church (Flatbush-Ditmas Park) |
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Dorchester Road at 15th Street (1900-?)
• Clarence Morey |
| Greenpoint Church of Christ |
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See Second Church of Christ (Disciples) |
| Halsey Street Christian Church |
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See Stuyvesant Heights Christian Church |
| Second Church of Christ (Disciples) (Greenpoint) |
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700-702 Humboldt Street, near Nassau Avenue (1890-?)
• I/7 Reuben Midmer & Son |
| Stuyvesant Heights Christian Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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69 McDonough Street at Tompkins Avenue (since 1944) – orig. Tompkins Avenue Presbyterian
► III/29 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3417 (1922)
1440 Fulton Street (1937-1944)
• unknown
456 Halsey Street (1931-1937) – known as Halsey Street Christian Church
• unknown
82 Irving Place (1928-1931) – known as Calvary Christian Church
• unknown |
| Third Church of Christ (Disciples) (Flatbush) |
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See Flatbush Christian Church |
| Williamsburg Christian Church (Williamsburg) |
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674 Myrtle Avenue (since 2001)
• electronic keyboards
Lee Avenue at Keap Street (1934-2001) – orig. First Baptist Church of Williamsburg
► II/27 Johnson & Son, Op. 638 (1885) – removed by Organ Clearing House (2001) |
| Winthrop Park Church of Christ (Disciples) (Greenpoint) |
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199 North Henry Street, near Nassau Avenue
• unknown |
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| Episcopal |
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| Church of the Ascension (Bushwick) |
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Bushwick Avenue near Wall Street (1846-1854) – became Bushwick Avenue Baptist Church
• unknown |
| Church of the Ascension (Carroll Gardens) |
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See St. Martin Episcopal Church |
| Church of the Ascension (Greenpoint) |
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127 Kent Street
Present building (since 1866)
► II/5 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 2929 (1948)
• unknown (1866)
First building (1853-1866)
• I/ Ferris & Stuart (1859) |
| All Saints Episcopal Church (Park Slope) |
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286 Seventh Avenue at 7th Street
Present building (since 1893)
► II/22 Delaware Organ Company (1970s)
► II/25 Hillgreen, Lane & Company, Op. 773 (1924)
► II/25 Carl Barckhoff (c.1893)
First building (1870-1893)
• unknown |
| Church of the Atonement (South Slope) |
| |
239 17th Street, near Fifth Avenue
Second building (1890-?) – became Pentecostal Church
► II/22 Reuben Midmer & Son (1891)
First building (until 1890) – became Sunday School
• unknown |
| Calvary & St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church (Bushwick) |
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966 Bushwick Avenue at Menahan Street (since 1950s?) – orig. Calvary Episcopal Church
• II/12 Austin Organ Company, Op. 327 (1913) |
| Calvary Episcopal Church (Bushwick) |
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966 Bushwick Avenue at Menahan Street (since 1913?) – became Calvary & St. Cyprian's Epis.
• II/12 Austin Organ Company, Op. 327 (1913)
South 9th Street, corner Marcy Avenue (1862-1913?)
• unknown
Pearl Street, betw. Nassau & Concord (1840-1862) – orig. First Baptist; later Cong. Beth Elohim
• Henry Erben (1848)
• Henry Erben (1827) |
| Christ Chapel, Episcopal |
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See Holy Child Jesus Episcopal Church |
| Christ Church, Bay Ridge |
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7301 Ridge Boulevard (since 1910)
► III/42 Estey Organ Company, Op. 3255 (1959)
► III/30 Lewis & Hitchcock (1928)
• II/15 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 487 (1869) – moved from previous church
68th Street and Third Avenue (1853-1910)
• II/15 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 487 (1869) |
| Christ Church, Cobble Hill |
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326 Clinton Avenue
► III/30 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6837 (1940)
► III/37 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 310 (1893) – burned 1939
• Henry Erben (1845)
• unknown builder (1837) |
| Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
Reorganized as Grace Church (1847)
Sidney Place (1842-1848) – sold to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (1849) |
| Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Carroll Gardens) |
| |
See St. Martin Episcopal Church |
| Emmanuel Episcopal Church (Sheepshead Bay) |
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2635 East 23rd Street
• II/ Geo. Kilgen & Son (1933) |
| Epiphany and St. Simon Episcopal Church (Flatlands) |
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2910 Avenue M at 29th Street
• unknown |
| Epiphany Episcopal Church (Sheepshead Bay) |
| |
Corner East 17th and Avenue R – merged into St. Simon to become Epiphany and St. Simon Epis.
• Philipp Wirshing - 12 stops |
| Good Angels, Free Church of the (Carroll Gardens) |
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See St. Martin Episcopal Church |
| Good Shepherd Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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334 Macdonough Street near Stuyvesant St (1871-1944) – became St. Philip Episcopal (1944)
► II/17 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 1801 (1931) – See St. Philip Episcopal Church
• II/10s Austin Organ Company, Op. 1097 (1922)
• I/10 Reuben Midmer (1871) |
| Grace Church, Episcopal (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
54 Hicks Street at Grace Court (since 1848)
► III/69 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 2780 (2001)
► III/44 Tellers Organ Company, Op. 938-361 (1961)
• III/- Hope-Jones Organ Company (1909) – electrified Roosevelt
• III/32 Hilborne and Frank Roosevelt, Op. 368 (1887)
• III/33 Hall & Labagh (1849); enl. Labagh-Kemp (1877) – moved to St. Clement Epis. (1892) |
| Grace Church Mission Chapel NE (Brooklyn Heights) |
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219 High Street, near Gold Street (1875-?)
• II/14 Claus S. Brandrup (may have been second-hand) |
| Grace Church Episcopal Mission Chapel NE (Williamsburg) |
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Conselyea near Lorimer Street (org. 1853-closed 1958, razed shortly after)
• I/10 Johnson & Son, Op. 354 (1871) – extant in building as late as 1958 |
| Guion Church |
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See St. George Episcopal Church |
| Holy Apostles Episcopal Church |
| |
622 Greenwood Avenue near Prospect Avenue
• Hillgreen, Lane & Company, Op. 873 (1926)
• unknown builder (1901) |
| Holy Child Jesus, Episcopal Church of the (closed 1970s) |
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110 Wolcott Street near Van Brunt Street (1899-1970s) – orig. Christ Chapel; now Red Hook Pentecostal Holiness Church
Second building (1900-?)
► II/17 James M. Mandeville (1884) – moved to St. Andrew Episcopal Church, Astoria (1970s?)
First building (1868-1899)
► II/17 James M. Mandeville (1884) |
| Holy Cross Mission, Episcopal – La Iglesia de la Santa Cruz |
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176 St. Nicholas Avenue
► II/4 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 9799 (1962)
• Geo. Kilgen & Son (<1927) |
| Holy Family Episcopal Church |
| |
Merged into Christ Church
415 Atlantic Avenue – orig. Pilgrim Swedish Congregational; now House of the Lord Pentecostal
► II/13 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 514 (1917) – see Pilgrim Swedish Congregational |
| Holy Spirit Episcopal Church |
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81-17 Bay Parkway corner 82nd Street
• M.P. Möller – relocated tracker organ
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1926) |
| Holy Trinity Episcopal Chapel |
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Fulton Street, near Utica (1867-?)
• II/12s J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 184 (1881)
• I/10s Johnson & Son, Op. 148 (1863) |
| Holy Trinity Episcopal Church |
| |
157 Montague Street (1846-closed 1957) – now St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
► V/72 Skinner Organ Co., Op. 524 (1925), rev. Farrell & Van Zoeren (1968) – OHS Citation #240
► IV/64 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 524 (1925)
► IV/– Skinner Organ Company, Op. 142 (1909) – console
► III/50 George S. Hutchings Co., Op. 474 (1899)
► III/45 Hilborne L. Roosevelt, Op. 2 (1873)
► III/40 William A. Johnson (1870)
► III/32 Henry Crabbe (1847) |
| Church of the Incarnation (orig. Reformed Episcopal Church of the Reformation) |
| |
Merged into Church of the Messiah
Gates Avenue, between Classon & Franklin Avenues
• II/18 Reuben Midmer & Sons; reb. (1895)
Gates Avenue at Irving Place (1876-?) – orig. Genevan Presbyterian Church
• II/19 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 574 (1871)
266 Cumberland Street, near Lafayette Avenue (1874-1876)
• unknown |
| Church of the Mediator |
| |
Ormond Place and Jefferson Street (1873-1880s?) – orig. Central Congregational Church
• I/6 George Jardine & Son (1880)
► II/17 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 136 (1874) – orig. Hall & Labagh (1848) in St. Ann's Church for the Deaf Mutes, Manhattan
• II/26 George N. Andrews (1863) |
| Church of the Messiah and Incarnation NE (burned 1969) |
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80 Greene Avenue corner Clermont Avenue (1865-1969) – orig. Church of the Messiah
► IV/57 Austin Organ Company, Op. 962 (1920) – burned (1969)
• II/ George Jardine & Son (1886)
• Alexander Mills (1872)
• Ferris & Stuart (1865)
Adelphi Street (1852-1865)
Second building (1859-1865) – became St. Mark Episcopal Church
• unknown
First building (1852-1859)
• unknown |
| Church of the Nativity (Flatbush) |
| |
1099 Ocean Avenue at Avenue F (since 1910)
► II/15 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1446 (1912)
Corner Kenilworth and Amesfort Places (1900-1910)
• unknown |
| Church of Our Saviour |
| |
Clinton Street, corner Luquer
• George Jardine & Son (<1869) |
| Church of the Reconciliation (Reformed Episcopal) |
| |
Nostrand Avenue, corner of Jefferson Avenue (1881-?)
Second building (1890-?)
• unknown
First building (1882-1890)
• unknown
Gates Avenue and Irving Place (?-1882) – became Irving Music Hall
• unknown |
| Church of the Redeemer (Boerum Hill) |
| |
561 Pacific Street at Fourth Avenue (1853-2012)
► II/21 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1906); rev. as of (2006)
► II/32 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1906); reb. Paul Gunzelman (1965)
► II/27 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1906)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons – Sunday school
• II/27 Johnson & Son, Op. 203 (1866)
Fulton Avenue and Elm Place (1855-1866)
• William H. Davis (1858) |
| Church of the Reformation (Reformed Episcopal) |
| |
See Church of the Incarnation (2) |
| St. Alban Episcopal Church |
| |
9408 Farragut Road
• unknown |
| St. Andrew Episcopal Church |
| |
4917 Fourth Avenue
• unknown
47th Street near Third Avenue
• J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 21 (1864)
• William H. Davis (1859) |
| St. Ann Episcopal Church |
| |
157 Montague Street (since 1969) – orig. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Renamed St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Clinton and Livingston Streets (1869-1969) – now owned by Packer Collegiate Institute
• II/28 Austin Organ Company, Op. 222 (1908)
• II/18 George Jardine & Son (1885) – Chancel
► III/46 Henry Erben (1868)
Washington and Prospect Streets (1825-1869) – became Church of the Mediator
► II/22 Henry Crabb (1850)
• Henry Erben (1828)
Sands Street (1805-1825)
• II/ William Redstone (1814) |
| St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church |
| |
157 Montague Street (since 1969) – orig. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
► V/72 Skinner Organ Co., Op. 524 (1925), rev. Farrell & Van Zoeren (1968) – OHS Citation #240
► IV/64 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 524 (1925)
► IV/– Skinner Organ Company, Op. 142 (1909) – console
► III/50 George S. Hutchings Co., Op. 474 (1899)
► III/45 Hilborne L. Roosevelt, Op. 2 (1873)
► III/40 William A. Johnson (1870)
► III/32 Henry Crabbe (1847) |
| St. Augustine Episcopal Church |
| |
4301 Avenue D (since 1982)
• II/ Rodgers Instruments electronic (1980s)
Corner Classon and Madison Avenues – Nativity of Our Blessed Lord Catholic Church
► II/29 J.H. & C.S. Odell (1872)
1405 Bushwick Avenue, corner Cooper Avenue – St. Thomas Episcopal Church
• II/15 Austin Organ Company, Op. 592 (1915)
Kosciusko Street (1968-1974) – Bedford Corps of Salvation Army
• unknown
Marcy and Lafayette Avenues (1924-burned 1969) – orig. Puritan Church
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917)
Canton (Edward) Street (1889-1904, 1906-1924)
• II/14 L.C. Harrison
246 Bridge Street (1881-1888)
• unknown
Fourth Avenue and Pacific Street (1876-1881) – Church of the Redeemer
• II/27 Johnson & Son, Op. 203 (1866) |
| St. Barnabas Episcopal Chapel |
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305 Mulberry Street
• unknown |
| [1st] St. Barnabas Episcopal Church |
| |
Merged with Calvary Episcopal Church (1909)
Bushwick Avenue at Grove Street (1892-1909) – became Calvary Episcopal Church (1909)
• L.C. Harrison
Evegreen Avenue, near Chestnut Street (1869-1892)
• unknown |
| [2nd] St. Barnabas Episcopal Church |
| |
725 Belmont Avenue at Elton Street (since 1911)
► II/4 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6721 (1938) |
| St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church |
| |
1227 Pacific Street at Bedford Avenue
Present building (since 1890):
• IV/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1960); reb. of 1921 Midmer & Sons
► IV/43 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1921)
► III/36 Reuben Midmer & Son (1910)
• II/20 George Jardine & Son (1890)
First building (? - burned 1886) – orig. Bedford Congregational Church
• unknown |
| St. Clement Episcopal Church (East New York) |
| |
Pennsylvania Avenue at Liberty Avenue (1890-closed 1927)
• II/14 Geo. Kilgen & Son (1890)
• III/ Hall & Labagh (1849); reb. by Labagh & Kemp (1877) – moved from Grace Church (1892) |
| St. Gabriel Episcopal Church |
| |
331 Hawthorne Street
• unknown |
| St. George Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) – orig. St. Thomas Church; then Guion Church |
| |
800 Marcy Avenue at Gates Avenue (since 1888):
• Saville Organ Company electronic (1972)
• II/ Midmer-Light (>1918); reb. & elec. of Hillgreen, Lane
► II/26 Hillgreen, Lane & Company, Op. 12 (1900)
• II/25s Hook & Hastings, Op. 1360 (1887) – burned with church interior (1900)
Greene Avenue between Marcy and Tompkins Avenues (1870-1888):
• II/ Ferris & Stuart (1869) |
| St. James Episcopal Church (Clinton Hill) |
| |
St. James Place and Lafayette Avenue
Second building (1901-?)
► III/35 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2003 (1915)
► III/38 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1901)
First building (1868-1901)
• George Jardine & Son (1868) |
| St. John Episcopal Church (Fort Hamilton) |
| |
9818 Fort Hamilton Parkway
• Allen Organ Company electronic
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917)
• II/23 Hook & Hastings, Op. 983 (1880)
• Henry Erben (1833) |
| St. John Episcopal Church (Park Slope) |
| |
139 St. John's Place near Seventh Avenue (since 1868)
► III/52 Hillgreen, Lane & Co. organ enlarged by Various Builders (1966-1980s)
► II/15 Hillgreen, Lane & Company, Op. 1238 (1960)
• II/15 George Jardine & Son (1893)
• unknown (c.1868)
Washington and Johnson Streets (1826-1868)
• unknown |
| St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church (Parkville) |
| |
Ocean Parkway & Webster Avenue (last building c.1929-closed 1970s)
Second building (1929-1970s)
• II/14 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1698 (1929)
First building (?-1929)
► II/10 Estey Organ Company – Church Phonorium (reed) – moved from Flatlands Presbyterian
• II/ Estey Organ Company reed organ |
| St. Jude Protestant Episcopal Church NE |
| |
Corner 55th Street and 14th Avenue
► II/15 Ernest M. Skinner Company, Op. 122 (1905) |
| St. Luke and St. Matthew Episcopal Church |
| |
St. Matthew Episcopal Merged into this church and name changed (1943)
520 Clinton Avenue near Fulton Street – orig. St. Luke Episcopal Church
► IV/58 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1945 (1915)
► IV/60 Reuben Midmer & Son (1895); reb. previous organ
► II/15 William H. Davis & Son (1889) – Sunday school hall
► III/32 Reuben Midmer & Son (1881) – Chapel
• IV/ Reuben Midmer? (1865) |
| St. Lydia Episcopal Church |
| |
958 Glenmore Avenue
• unknown |
| St. Mark Episcopal Church (Crown Heights) |
| |
1417 Union Street and Brooklyn Avenue (since 1901)
► III/36 Berkshire Organ Company Inc., Op. 143 (1986)
► III/16 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 1841 (1933)
• II/15 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1901)
Bedford (Fourth) Avenue at South 5th Street (1841-1901)
• II/20 Firth & Hall (1841) |
| St. Mark Episcopal Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
See St. Michael and St. Mark Episcopal Church |
| St. Martin Episcopal Church (Carroll Gardens) |
| |
Merged into St. Stephen Episcopal (unknown date)
293 President Street near Smith Street (1870-?) – renamed St. Martin P.E. Church (1893)
► II/11 William B. Williams (1894)
• Henry Erben & Son (1881)
Third Place & Smith Street (1854-1870) – known as Ascension P.E. (1854-57); Emmanuel P.E. (1857-64); Free Church of the Good Angels (1864-93)
•
William H. Davis (1866)
• Unknown Builder (<1844) – G compass |
| St. Mary Episcopal Church |
| |
230 Classon Avenue corner Willoughby Street
Present building (since 1859)
► IV/35 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2339 (1917)
► III/36 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1870)
• William H. Davis (1859)
► I/7 L.C. Harrison & Co. (1890) – Parish Hall
First building (1837-1859)
• unknown |
| St. Matthew Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Merged into St. Luke Episcopal Church (1943)
69 McDonough Street at Tompkins Avenue (1889-1943) – now Stuyvesant Heights Christian
► III/29 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3417 (1922)
► III/29 Alexander Mills ?
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons – Parish House – sold to Calvary Lutheran Church (1916)
Throop Avenue at Pulaski Street (1861-1889)
• unknown |
| St. Michael and St. Mark Episcopal Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
Merged with St. Michael Episcopal and renamed St. Michael & St. Mark Episcopal (1949)
230 Adelphi Street between Willoughby and DeKalb Avenues (1885-?) – closed
• II/27s Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1414 (1889) – Church
• unknown (1885) – Chapel
Adelphi Street (1865-1888) – orig. Church of the Messiah
• unknown
DeKalb Avenue and Portland Avenue (1860-1865)
• unknown
Fleet Place, near Willoughby Street (1850-1860)
• unknown |
| St. Michael Protestant Episcopal Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
Merged into St. Mark Episcopal Church (Fort Greene) & renamed St. Michael & St. Mark Epis. (1949)
Became Grace Church Mission (1871); became independent (1893)
High Street, near Gold Street (1847-?)
Second building (1867-?)
• I/10 Farrand & Votey, Op. 718 (1894)
First building (1847-1865)
• unknown |
| St. Michael Protestant Episcopal Church (Italian) (Williamsburg) |
| |
North 5th Street near Bedford Avenue (1886-?) – orig. First United Presbyterian Church
• unknown |
| St. Paul Episcopal Church (Carroll Gardens) |
| |
199 Carroll Street at Clinton Street (since 1866)
► III/46 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 479-A (as of 2005)
► III/40 Austin Organ Company, Op. 479 (1914)
• III/ George Jardine & Son (c.1866)
Corner of Carroll and Hicks Streets (1850-1866) – became St. Stephen Catholic Church
• II/ Ferris & Stuart (1861) |
| St. Paul Episcopal Church (Flatbush) |
| |
157 St. Paul's Place at St. Paul's Court
Present building (since 1874)
► III/47 Estey Organ Company, Op. 3232 (1956)
• III/36 Hutchings-Votey Organ Co. (1902)
First building (1836-1874)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1901)
• Henry Crabbe (1850s) |
| St. Paul Protestant Episcopal Church (Williamsburgh) |
| |
Penn Street and Marcy Avenue (1861-1886) – became St. Luke M.E., then First German M.E.
• II/21 Henry Erben (1845) – moved from Trinity Church, New Haven, Conn. (1865)
• unknown small organ
Graham Avenue and Remsen Street (1851-1861)
• unknown |
| St. Peter Protestant Episcopal Church (disbanded) |
| |
355 State Street, near Bond (1857-1920) – became St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral
• George Jardine & Son (1888)
• Henry Erben (1857)
• George Jardine & Son (<1891) – Sunday School
Atlantic Avenue at Bond Street (1850-1857) – became Second United Presbyterian; then Union Baptist; now Belorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church
► II/9 George Jardine & Son (1864) – see Union Baptist Church |
| St. Philip Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
334 Macdonough Street (since 1944) – orig. Good Shepherd Episcopal Church
► III/44 Guilbault-Thérien, Op. 43 (1999)
► II/17 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1801 (1931)
• II/10s Austin Organ Company, Op. 1097 (1922)
1610 Dean Street (1899-1944)
► II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2466 (1917) |
| St. Philip Episcopal Church (Dyker Heights) |
| |
1072 80th Street, corner 11th Avenue
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| St. Simon Episcopal Church |
| |
2910 Avenue M – merged with Epiphany Episcopal Church to become Epiphany & St. Simon
• II/4 Aeolian Company, Op. 1795 (1931)
Avenue K and East 12th
• unknown |
| St. Stephen and St. Martin Episcopal Church |
| |
809 Jefferson Avenue at Patchen Avenue – orig. St. Stephen Episcopal Church
► II/10 Hillgreen, Lane & Company, Op. 657 (1922)
Gates Avenue at Ralph Avenue
• George W. Earle (1873)
Fulton Street (c.1867)
• unknown |
| St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
|
See St. George's Episcopal Church |
| St. Thomas Episcopal Church NE (Borough Hall) (disbanded) |
| |
Bridge and Willoughby Streets (1847-1853) – sold to St. Bonificacius German RC Church (1853)
• unknown |
| St. Thomas Episcopal Church (Bushwick) |
| |
1405 Bushwick Avenue, corner Cooper Avenue (since 1872)
Present building (since 1915):
► II/15 Austin Organ Company, Op. 592 (1915); enl. by Austin (1988)
First building (c.1872-1915):
• unknown |
| St. Timothy Episcopal Church NE |
| |
Atlantic Avenue near Saratoga Avenue
► II/13 Hall & Labagh |
| Transfiguration Episcopal Church (Cypress Hills) |
| |
193 Autumn Avenue at Ridgewood Avenue (1902-?)
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1926)
• II/9 Verney Pipe Organ Co. (1900s) – moved from Gen. Daniel E. Sickles Residence, NYC (1910)
Fulton Street, near Railroad Avenue (?-1902)
• unknown |
| Trinity Episcopal Church (East New York) |
| |
Arlington Avenue, corner Schenck
• George Jardine & Son (<1891) |
|
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| Evangelical (Evang. Assoc., Evang. Church, Evang. Free Church, Evang. United Brethren) |
| |
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| Ebenezer Spanish Evangelical Church (Bushwick) |
| |
Troutman Street and Evergreen Avenue
• I/8 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1880)
• I/6 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1870) |
| Emmanuel Evangelical Church (Bushwick) NE – became United Methodist (1968) |
| |
398 Melrose Street, near Flushing Avenue (1887-closed 1970)
► II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3882 (1924)
• II/7 Hook & Hastings Co. – possibly second-hand |
| Evangelical Congregational Church |
| |
location unknown
• II/19reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 7458 (1917) |
| Evangelical United Brethren Church of Peace (Cypress Hills) |
| |
Merged with Goodsell Memorial Methodist Church (1974)
179 Nichols Avenue at Ridgewood Avenue
Second building (1953-1974) – became Iglesia Bautista Del Este
• Unknown Builder (1953)
First building (1910-1953)
• II/10 William H. Davis |
| First Evangelical Free Church (Bay Ridge) |
| |
6501 Sixth Avenue
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5858 (1930) – orig. in 59th Street Lutheran Brethren Church, Brooklyn
► II/7 "Style RJ11" Wurlitzer, Op. 2137 (1930) – orig. in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, N.J. |
| Norwegian Evangelical Free Church (Sunset Park) |
| |
See Fifty-ninth Street Lutheran Brethren Church |
| Salem Evangelical Church (Bushwick) |
| |
1200 Jefferson Avenue, near Central Avenue (1890-closed 1959) – became Timothy Baptist Church
► II/11 Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1924) |
| Second [Norwegian] Evangelical Free Church (Sunset Park) |
| |
5201 Eighth Avenue at 52nd Street (since c.1922)
► II/9 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6682 (1938) |
| South Brooklyn Evangelical Church Zion |
| |
(Evangelical Association)
Smith Street (1885-closed 1899)
• unknown |
| Zion Evangelical Church (East New York) |
| |
Liberty Avenue, near Wyona (1885-closed 1923)
• unknown |
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| Greek Orthodox |
| |
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| St. Constantine and Helen Cathedral |
| |
64 Schermerhorn
• III/38 Frank Roosevelt, Op. 408 (1890) |
|
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| Interdenominational |
| |
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| Advent-Gravesend Church |
| |
Merger of Advent Lutheran and Gravesend Reformed Churches (1979)
Avenue P and East 12th Street – orig. Advent Evangelical Lutheran
► II/9 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5655 (1930) |
| Park Slope Community Church |
| |
251 Twelfth Street, betw. Fourth and Fifth Aves. (since 1968) – orig. Twelfth St. Reformed Ch.
• II/34reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1276 (1911) – extant in gallery but unplayable |
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| Jehovah's Witnesses |
| |
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| Bethel Home (World Headquarters) |
| |
122-124 Columbia Heights – orig. Squibb Building
► III/15 Austin Organ Co., Op. 1788 (1931) – orig. in Radio Station WHK, Cleveland; moved (1950); moved to St. Augustine Presbyterian Church, The Bronx (1961)
• II/ A. Gottfried Co. (1920s) – orig. in Radio Station WHK, Cleveland; moved (1931) |
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| Jewish |
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| Baith Israel Anshei Emes Congregation (aka Kane Street Synagogue, Harrison Street Synagogue) |
| |
(Harrison Street was renamed Kane Street in 1928)
236 Kane Street at Tompkins Place (since 1905) – orig. Middle Reformed Church
► III/30 Hall & Labagh (1856)
Boerum Place at State Street (1862-1905) – aka Boerum Place Synagogue
• unknown |
| Beth Elohim Congregation |
| |
274 Garfield Place at Eighth Avenue (since 1909)
• III/10 Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1929) – Ballroom
► II/9 Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1929) – Chapel
► III/27 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1909) – Sanctuary
State Street, between Smith and Hoyt (1885-1909) – orig. State Street Congregational Church
► II/23 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1885)
• George Jardine & Son (1866) – may have been removed when State Street Cong. left in 1875
Pearl Street, between Nassau and Concord (1862-1885) – orig. Calvary Prot. Episcopal Church
• Henry Erben (1848) |
| Beth El Temple (Manhattan Beach) |
| |
111 West End Avenue
• II/ "Style Church" Wurlitzer, Op. 705 (1923) |
| Beth Emeth v'Ohr Progressive Shaari Zedek Temple (Flatbush) |
| |
83 Marlborough Road at Church Avenue – orig. Temple Beth Emeth
• III/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3886 (1927)
• II/13reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2006 (1915) |
| Beth Sholem People's Temple |
|
location unknown
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 1986 (1922) |
| Bikur Scholem Congregation |
| |
2132 Dean Street
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 1912 (1921) |
| B'nai Sholaum Congregation |
| |
Merged into Park Slope Jewish Center (1965)
401 Ninth Street (1915-1965) – became American Legion Post
► II/11 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1780 (1914)
Ninth Street near Fifth Avenue (1875-1915)
• unknown, if any |
| Boerum Place Synagogue |
| |
See Baith Israel Anshei Emes Congregation |
| Harrison Street Synagogue |
| |
See Baith Israel Anshei Emes Congregation |
| Temple Israel (Clinton Hill) |
| |
Bedford and LaFayette Avenues
• Reuben Midmer & Sons
• II/22 George S. Hutchings Co. (1914) – new blower or rebuild
• II/22 L.C. Harrison |
| Kane Street Synagogue |
| |
See Baith Israel Anshei Emes Congregation |
| Shaari Zedek Temple (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Merged into Temple Beth Emeth (1960s)
221 Kingston Avenue at Park Place (1924-1960s)
► III/22 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4018 (1924)
Putnam Avenue near Reid Avenue (c.1909-1924)
► II/11 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1097 (1910) |
| Union Temple |
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Formed by merger of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel (c.1925)
17 Eastern Parkway at Grand Army Plaza
• II/33 Saville Organ Company electronic (1969)
• II/ Berkshire Organ Company – second-hand
► II/15 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4394 (1925) |
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| Lutheran |
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| Advent Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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Federated with Gravesend Reformed to form Advent-Gravesend Church (1979)
Avenue P and East 12th Street (1909-1979) – now Advent-Gravesend Church
► II/9 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5655 (1930) |
| Bethesda Lutheran Mission (Scandinavian) |
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22 Woodhull Street
• I/9 Geo. Kilgen & Son |
| Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Bay Ridge) |
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6935 Fourth Avenue at Ovington Avenue (since 1923)
• III/ Allen Van Zoeren
► III/24 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6494 (1937)
• III/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4387 (1929)
51st Street near Sixth Avenue (1906-1922) – became St. Johannis Swedish Lutheran
• Henry Pilcher's Sons (c.1906) |
| Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Marian Street, near Reid Avenue (1888-?)
• Müller & Abel |
| Bethlehem Swedish Lutheran Church (Boerum Hill) |
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490 Pacific Street at Third Avenue (1895-closed 2008):
► III/33 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1638 (1894) – orig. E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 571 (1871) in Music Hall, Providence, R.I.
Pacific Street between Smith and Hoyt (1880-1895):
• Unknown Builder (c.1884) |
| Calvary English Lutheran Church |
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Rochester Avenue and Herkimer Street (1897-?) – orig. Rochester Avenue Congregational
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons – moved from Parish House of St. Matthew Episcopal (1916)
• I/6 George Jardine & Son (1880) |
| Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church (Borough Park) |
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1070 59th Street near 11th Avenue (since 1956?) – orig. Swedish Evang. Lutheran Zion Church
• III/21 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5815 (1930) |
| Christ Lutheran Church |
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1084 Lafayette Avenue
• III/42reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1025 (1908)
Wynona Street and Jamaica Avenue
• III/42reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 246 (1897) |
| Covenant Lutheran Church |
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location unknown
• II/22reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2488 (1918) |
| Danish Seamen's Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
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102 Willow Street (since 1957)
► II/6 Philibert Croteau (1960s)
193 Ninth Street (1886-1957) – known as Our Saviour Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church
► II/4 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5982 (1931)
• I/ Aeolian Company Orchestrelle |
| Emanuel German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Park Slope) |
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Merged with and moved to St. Matthew Evang. English Lutheran (1948)
417 7th Street, near Sixth Ave. (1903-1948) – orig. Park Cong'l. Ch.; now Kingsboro Temple SDA
• Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1941)
► III/21 Hillgreen, Lane & Co., Op. 66 (1903)
Fifth & South Fifth Streets (1884-1901) – orig. Williamsburg Baptist; razed for Wmsbrg. Bridge
• II/17 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 50 (1866) |
| Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church (Crown Heights) |
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721 Lincoln Place at Rogers Avenue (since c.1926)
► II/10 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 618 (1957)
• II/ Unknown Builder – previous organ moved?
831 Sterling Place near Nostrand Avenue (c.1909-c.1926)
• II/16 Unknown Builder (1913) |
| Fifty-ninth Street Lutheran Brethren Church (Sunset Park) |
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749 59th Street (since 1929) – aka The 59th Street Church & Norwegian Evangelical Free Church
► II/14 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 9104 (1957)
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5858 (1930)
Fourth Avenue & 15th Street (c.1900-1929) – orig. Greenwood Baptist Church
• II/11 Carl Magnus Oman (c.1900) |
| Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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See Gloria Dei Evangelical Lutheran Church |
| First German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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See St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church |
| First Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church (Greenpoint) |
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152 Russell Street at Nassau Avenue
• I/5 Carl Magnus Oman – blower installed in 1917 |
| German Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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See Schermerhorn Street Evangelical Lutheran Church |
| Gloria Dei Evangelical Lutheran Church (orig. known as Finnish Evang. Lutheran) |
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752 44th Street near 7th Avenue (1909-?) – now Iglesia Evang. Principe de Paz Assembly of God
► II/11 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5266 (1928)
• unknown (c.1909)
23rd Street near Fourth Avenue (1897-1909 )
• unknown |
| Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (Bay Ridge) |
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7420 Fourth Avenue at Bay Ridge Parkway (since 1906)
► II/23 Russell & Company, Op. 29 (1994)
• II/26 Schlicker Organ Company (1990) |
| Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (Flatlands) |
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2142 New York Avenue at Avenue M (since 1926)
• unknown
Fenimore Street near Nostrand Avenue (1909-1926)
• unknown |
| Grace English Evangelical Lutheran Church (Bushwick) |
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Merged with Holy Trinity Lutheran (Bushwick) to form Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
1255 Bushwick Avenue & Weirfield Street (1907-?)
• unknown |
| Grace English Evangelical Lutheran Church (Eastern District) |
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Rodney (9th) Street, between South 2nd and 3rd Streets (1882-closed 1888)
• unknown |
| Holy Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran Church (Bushwick) |
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Merged with Grace Lutheran Church (Bushwick) to form Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
Jefferson Street near Knickerbocker Avenue (1914-1984)
► II/11 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3334 (1922) |
| Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (Fort Greene) |
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Merged into St. Luke Lutheran Church (1913)
Cumberland Street & Lafayette Avenue (1897-1913) – orig. Church of the Incarnation (Ref. Epis.)?
• II/17 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1758 (1897) |
| Hopkins Street Lutheran Church |
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Hopkins Street
• George Jardine & Son (1889) |
| Immanuel [German] Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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Moved to Bayside, Queens; closed sometime after 1940
120-124 South 9th Street near Driggs Avenue (1901-c.1940) – orig. New England Congregational Church (1853-1900); now
Iglesia Pentecostal La Luz del Mundo
• II/ L.C. Harrison (c.1894)
South 5th Street at Driggs Avenue (1885-1901) – razed for approach to Williamsburg Bridge
• unknown
South 1st Street at Marcy Avenue (1876-1885)
• unknown |
| Incarnation Lutheran Church (Sunset Park) |
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5313 Fourth Avenue at 54th Street (since 1901)
► III/18 Frazee Organ Company (1928)
► II/9 Hillgreen, Lane & Company, Op. 182 (1908)
• Unknown Builder |
| Mediator Lutheran Church (Bensonhurst) |
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Bay Parkway & 68th Street (1912-?) closed
• unknown |
| Messiah, English Evangelical Lutheran Church of the (Greenpoint) |
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129 Russell Street
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 557 (1908) |
| Norwegian Evangelical Free Lutheran Church |
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See Fifty-ninth Street Lutheran Brethren Church |
| Norwegian Seamen's Lutheran Church |
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Moved to Manhattan in 1983 – see Manhattan listing for Norwegian Seamen's Church
33 First Place at Clinton Street (1928-1983) – orig. Westminster Presbyterian Church
► III/18 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5991 (1931)
• III/26 Alvinza Andrews & Son (1858); blower inst. by Midmer-Losh (1925)
111 Pioneer Street (1878-1928)
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 307 (1905) |
| Our Saviour Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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See Danish Seamen's Church |
| Our Saviour English Evangelical Lutheran Church (closed) |
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39 Covert Street, between Broadway and Bushwick Avenue
► II/11 J.W. Steere & Son (1908) |
| Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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Corner Clinton and Luquer Streets
• unknown
274 Knickerbock Avenue
• unknown |
| Our Saviour Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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630 Henry Street
• unknown |
| Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (Bushwick) (closed 1984) |
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Merger of Grace English Evangelical and Holy Trinity Lutheran Churches
1255 Bushwick Avenue– orig. Grace English Evang. Luth.; now Holy Tabernacle Ch. of Deliverance
Second building (1907-1984)
► II/11 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 765 (1907)
First building (1902-1907)
• unknown |
| Redeemer Lutheran Church (Bay Ridge) |
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See Redeemer-St. John Lutheran Church |
| Redeemer Lutheran Church (Crown Heights) |
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Merged with Epiphany Lutheran Church (1930) Eastern Parkway near Troy Avenue (1912-1930)
• unknown |
| Redeemer Lutheran Church (Flatbush) |
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Merged with Flatbush Presbyterian Church to form Flatbush Church of the Redeemer (1973)
Ditmas Avenue and 22nd Street (1929-1973)
► III/40 Aeolian-Votey Organ Co., Op. 1673 (1929); reb. of Müller & Abel
42 Lenox Road near Flatbush Avenue (1916-1929) – orig. St. Barnabas Lutheran Church
► III/39 Müller & Abel, Op. 14 (1897) – moved from previous church (1916)
Bedford Avenue & Hewes Street (1896-1916) – became a synagogue
► III/39 Müller & Abel, Op. 14 (1897) |
| Redeemer–St. John Lutheran Church (Bay Ridge) |
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939 83rd Street (since 1925) – orig. Redeemer Lutheran Church
► II/10 Schantz Organ Company, Op. 1020 (1970)
► II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4725 (1925) |
| Reformation [English] Evangelical Lutheran Church (Cypress Hills) |
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105 Barbey Street near Arlington Avenue (since 1908)
► III/16 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1596 (1928)
• Unknown Builder (1908)
Pennsylvania Avenue at Liberty Avenue (1901-1908) – orig. Penn. Ave. Congregational
• Unknown Builder (1893)
Schenck Avenue near Atlantic Avenue (1898-1901)
• unknown |
| Risen Christ Lutheran Church (Brownsville) |
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250 Blake Avenue
► II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4943 (1927) – moved from Ascension Lutheran, Glendale, NY (1979) |
| St. Barnabas Evangelical Lutheran Church (Prospect Park South) |
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42 Lenox Road near Flatbush Avenue (1916-?)
• unknown |
| St. Jacobi Evangelical Lutheran Church (Sunset Park) |
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5406 Fourth Avenue near 54th Street (since 1912)
► III/39 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5912 (1931)
• II/12 George Jardine & Sons (c.1890) – moved from old building; given to Immanuel Lutheran Church, New Springfield, Staten Island (1931)
Fourth Avenue near 46th Street (1890-1912)
• II/12 George Jardine & Sons (c.1890) |
| St. James [United] Evangelical Lutheran Church (Gerritsen Beach) |
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2776 Gerritsen Avenue
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3973 (1927) |
| St. Johannis Swedish Lutheran Church (Bay Ridge) |
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51st Street near Sixth Avenue (1922-?) – orig. Bethlehem Lutheran Church
• Henry Pilcher's Sons (c.1906) |
| St. John German Evangelical Lutheran Church (East New York) |
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233 New Jersey Avenue, near Liberty Street (1847-1972) – became Grace Baptist Church of Christ
► II/17 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2807 (1929); reb. & elec. Op. 362
• Estey Organ Company, Op. 362 (1906)
• unknown (c.1847) |
| St. John German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Greenpoint) |
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155 Milton Street (since 1892)
► II/22 George Jardine & Son, Op. 1055 (1892)
Fourth Street (now Leonard Street) near Greenpoint Avenue (1867-1892)
• unknown |
| St. John German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Park Slope) |
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See St. John–St. Matthew–Emanuel Lutheran Church |
| St. John [Johannes] German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Williamsburg) |
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See St. John the Evangelist Lutheran Church (Williamsburg) |
| St. John–St. Matthew–Emanuel Lutheran Church (Park Slope) |
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283 Prospect Avenue (since 1868) – orig. St. John German Evangelical Lutheran Church
► II/22 Hook & Hastings, Op. 2110 (1906); elec. James H. Rae
Third Avenue near 20th Street (1866-1868)
• unknown |
| St. John the Evangelist Lutheran Church (Williamsburg) |
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195 Maujer Street near Graham Avenue (since 1883)
► II/23 Carl Barckhoff (1884); reb. c.1950, 1989, 1993
Wyckoff Street and Graham Avenue (1844-1883) – named St. John German Evangelical Luth.
• I/ Ferris & Stuart (1847) |
| St. John Reformed German Evangelical Lutheran Chapel (Dyker Heights) |
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84th Street near 16th Avenue (1889-1975) – merged into Redeemer Lutheran Church (1975)
• II/8 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 349 (1897) – moved to Baptist Church, Andover, Mass. (1976)
81st Street and 17th Avenue (1888-1889)
• unknown |
| St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran Church (Clinton Hill) |
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259 Washington Avenue at DeKalb Avenue (since 1895)
► II/21 Müller & Abel, Op. 7 (1895); reb. and elec. with theatre-style console (1929)
Carlton Avenue, near Myrtle Avenue (1870-burned 1894) – orig. Carlton Avenue Methodist
• Frank Roosevelt (1870) – not on Roosevelt list |
| St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran [German] Church (Bushwick) |
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626 Bushwick Avenue at Jefferson Street (since 1892)
► II/29 Carl Barckhoff (1892); reb. and elec. with 3m console by Midmer-Losh (1945)
Evergreen Avenue at Jefferson Street (1869-1892)
• unknown |
| St. Mark Lutheran Church (Prospect Park South) |
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East 5th Street, near Greenwood Avenue (1908-closed 1994)
• unknown |
| St. Matthew–Emanuel Lutheran Church (Park Slope) |
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See next entry |
| St. Matthew English Evangelical Lutheran Church (Park Slope) |
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Merged with Emanuel Lutheran (1948) – name changed to St. Matthew–Emanuel Lutheran
Sixth Avenue, corner 2nd Street (c.1895-1974)
• possibly Möller in next entry
Clinton Street, corner Amity
• II/28reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 142 (1893)
Atlantic Street, above Powers
• unknown |
| St. Matthew German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Williamsburg) |
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199 North 5th Street near Driggs Avenue (c.1864-1964) – became New Beginnings Baptist Church
► II/9 Wm. & Chas. H. Pilcher (1901) – moved to Clifton Springs Hospital, Clifton Springs, N.Y. (2012) |
| St. Matthew Lutheran Church (Canarsie) |
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1187 East 92nd Street
• unknown |
| St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (Coney Island) |
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2801 West 8th Street
• II/5 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6647 (1938) – orig. in Christ Lutheran, Rosedale, N.Y.
• II/12 Henry Pilcher's Sons, Op. 1451 (1929) |
| St. Paul German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Carroll Gardens) |
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619 Henry Street near Third Place (1878-1940s)
► II/16 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 2085 (1905)
Columbia near Summit (1872-78)
• unknown |
| St. Paul German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Williamsburg) |
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334 South 5th Street at Ninth (Rodney) Street (since 1885)
► II/23 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1271 (1885)
9th Street at South First Street (1853-1885) – sold to United Presbyterian Church (1886)
• unknown builder (1853) |
| St. Paul Lutheran Church (Bushwick) |
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592 Knickerbocker Avenue at Palmetto (since 1888)
• unknown
Grove near Central Avenue (1887-88)
• unknown |
| St. Paul Lutheran Church (East New York) |
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Wyona near Glenmore Avenue (1888-closed 1908)
• unknown |
| St. Paul Lutheran Church (Flatland) |
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3913 Avenue J
• II/6 Tellers Organ Company (1940s) |
| St. Paul Swedish Lutheran Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) NE |
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392 Macdonough Street
► II/12 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2661 (1927)
Fulton Street
• II/ L.C. Harrison |
| St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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1004 Bedford Avenue at DeKalb Avenue (since 1888) – orig. First German Evangelical Lutheran
► II/23 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 456 (1909)
• unknown (c.1888)
DeKalb Avenue at Walworth Street (1869-1888) – orig. Puritan Baptist Church
• unknown
Bedford Avenue near DeKalb Avenue (1868-1869)
• unknown |
| St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church (East New York) |
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105 Highland Place (since 1967)
• unknown electronic
94 Hale Avenue near Ridgewood Avenue (1902-?)
► II/14 Eifert & Stoehr; reb. James R. Campbell, Roosevelt, L.I. (1937)
► II/13 Eifert & Stoehr (1907)
Shepherd Avenue near Fulton (1898-1902)
• unknown
Norwood Avenue near Ridgewood Avenue (1897-1898)
• unknown |
| [1st] St. Petri German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Williamsburg) NE |
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Union Avenue corner Scholes Street (org. 1853)
Became Dutch Reformed in 1866 – See St. Peter German Evangelical Reformed Church
• unknown |
| [2nd] St. Petri German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Williamsburg) NE |
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Merged into St. Paul Lutheran Church (1906)
Rodney Street near South 2nd Street (1896-1906)
• unknown |
| St. Philip Evangelical Lutheran Church (Cypress Hills) |
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85 Forbell Street near McKinley Avenue (since 1921)
► II/5 Holtkamp Organ Company, Op. 1844 (1963)
► II/3 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6456 (1937)
• unknown (c.1921)
McKinley Avenue near Euclid Avenue (1913-1921)
• unknown |
| St. Stephen Lutheran Church (Flatbush-Ditmas Park) |
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2806 Newkirk Avenue
► II/20 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1916); rev. |
| Salem [Swedish] Lutheran Church (Bay Ridge) |
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450 67th Street (1945-closed 2010) – became St. Matthew's Churches of Tulsa & Houston
► II/18 Ernest Lucas (1986)
► II/11 M.P. Möller – second-hand?
416 46th Street (?-c.1943)
• unknown
Prospect Avenue, near Third Avenue
• unknown |
| Schermerhorn Street Evangelical Lutheran Church (Downtown) (aka German Evangelical Ch.) |
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61 Schermerhorn Street near Court Street
Second building (1889-1969) – razed 2006
► III/39 Frank Roosevelt, Op. 408 (1890) – removed to storage (1980s)
First building (1845-1888)
• unknown builder (1863) |
| South First Street Lutheran Church |
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Address unknown
• Ferris & Stuart (<1873) |
| Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church (Borough Park) |
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1070 59th Street near 11th Avenue
Second building (1931-1956?) – now Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church
► III/20 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5815 (1930)
First building (1900-1931)
• unknown |
| Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (Bay Ridge) |
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9020 Third Avenue (since 1950)
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 7254 (c.1950)
249 Degraw near Clinton Street (1905-1950) – became South Brooklyn Seventh-day Adventist
• II/12 Geo. Kilgen & Son (1905) – removed by Organ Clearing House (1970s)
Court Street (1904)
• unknown
Kane (Harrison) Street and Tompkins Place (1887-1904) – orig. Middle Reformed Church; sold to Congregation Baith Israel, renamed Harrison (now Kane) Street Synagogue (1904)
• Hall & Labagh (1856) |
| Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (Flatbush) |
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3775 18th Avenue at East 8th Street (since 1926)
► II/13 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 2427 (1941)
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4793 (1931) – repairs?
• unknown (1926)
Coney Island Avenue near Avenue G (1917-1926)
• unknown
Coney Island Avenue near Avenue C (1913-1917)
• unknown |
| Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Mission (Red Hook) |
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Conover near Wolcott (1915-?) probably closed before 1940 |
| Trinity [Norwegian] Lutheran Church (Sunset Park) |
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411 46th Street at Fourth Avenue (since c.1917)
► III/27 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 9645 (1962) – Upper Sanctuary
► II/13 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 10137 (1966) – Lower Sanctuary
► II/9 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2403 (1925) – Lower Sanctuary
► II/14 Estey Organ Company, Op. 1861 (1921) – Upper Sanctuary
Corner 27th Street & Third Avenue (1894-c.1917)
• unknown |
| Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
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125 Henry Street, near Clark Street (since 1856)
► III/42 Müller & Abel, Op. 56 (1901) – OHS Citation #112 |
| Zion German Lutheran Church (Flatbush) |
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2233 Bedford Ave. at Erasmus Street (1889-?) – now Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
• II/25 Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1967); reb. of prev. organ • II/12 Reuben Midmer & Son (1911)
Flatbush Avenue, near Church Avenue (1887-1889)
• unknown |
| Zion Norwegian Lutheran Church (Bay Ridge) |
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6307 Fourth Avenue at 63th Street (since c.1920)
► II/16 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5877 (1937); rev.
• II/25 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5877 (1937); reb. of prev. organ
• II/25 Geo. Kilgen & Son (1915) – moved?
6301 Fifth Avenue at 63rd Street (c.1909-c.1920)
• II/25 Geo. Kilgen & Son (1915) |
| Zion Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church |
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See Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church |
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| Methodist (including A.M.E., Methodist Episcopal, and United) |
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| Andrews United Methodist Church (Cypress Hills) |
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| Bay Ridge United Methodist Church (Bay Ridge) |
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7002 Fourth Avenue at Ovington (1899-razed 2008)
• George S. Hutchings Company (1899) |
| Bedford Avenue Methodist Protestant Church (Williamsburg) |
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Merged with Grand Street Methodist Protestant to form Trinity Methodist Protestant Church (1887)
Bedford Avenue at South 3rd Street (?-1887)
• unknown |
| Bethany United Methodist Church (Crown Heights) (orig. known as Swedish Bethany M.E. Church) |
| |
1208 St. John's Place near Albany Avenue (since c.1919)
► II/14 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 524 (1919)
Troy Avenue, corner Herkimer Street (1889-c.1919) – orig. Herkimer Street Baptist Church
• unknown |
| Bethel United Methodist Church (Prospect Heights) |
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1325 Bedford Avenue
• unknown |
| Bethelship Norwegian United Methodist Church (Sunset Park) (Norwegian and Danish) |
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413 56th Street at Fourth Avenue (since 1949)
► II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 8952 (1957)
297-299 Carroll Street near Hoyt (1891-1949) – orig. Carroll Park Methodist Episcopal Church
• II/ M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6481 (1937)
• unknown
President Street corner Van Brunt (until 1891)
• unknown |
| Borough Park Methodist Episcopal Church (Borough Park) |
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14th Avenue at 50th Street
• II/12 Mason & Hamlin reed organ |
| Bridge Street African Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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277 Stuyvesant Avenue at Jefferson Avenue (since 1938) – orig. Grace Presbyterian Church
► III/27 Tellers Organ Company (1965)
• III/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 575 (1908)
309 Bridge Street (1854-1938) – orig. First Free Congregational Church, now Wunsch Student Center, Polytechnic University
• II/15 George Jardine & Son (1885)
High Street (1818-1854) – known as First African Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Church
• unknown |
| Bushwick Parish United Methodist Church (Bushwick) |
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1139 Bushwick Avenue, corner Weirfield Street
• III/25 Austin Organ Company, Op. 483 (1914) |
| Carlton Methodist Episcopal Church (Fort Greene) |
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See Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church |
| Carroll Park Methodist Episcopal Church (Cobble Hill) |
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297-299 Carroll Street near Hoyt (1873-1891) – became Bethelship Norwegian Methodist
• unknown |
| Centenary (Jay Street) Methodist Episcopal Church (Downtown) |
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Johnson Street, corner of Jay Street
• Baumgarten Organ Co. (c.1870) |
| Central Methodist Episcopal Church (Williamsburg) |
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South Fifth Street, north of Driggs – orig. South Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal Church
• unknown |
| Christ United Methodist Church (Sunset Park) |
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orig. named Sunset Park Methodist Episcopal Church
673 45th Street at Seventh Avenue
► II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1547 (1913) |
| Cornerstone Temple Methodist Episcopal Church (Greenpoint) |
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112 Meserole Avenue, near Manhattan Avenue (c.1921-?) – now Church of the Redeemer UMC
• II/28 Jesse Woodberry & Co. |
| Cropsey Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (Bensonhurst) |
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Bay 35 Street and Cropsey Avenue
• unknown |
| Cuyler-Warren Street United Methodist Church (Cobble Hill) |
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Merger of Cuyler Presbyterian and Warren Street United Methodist (1980s)
450 Warren Street corner Bond Street (>1914-?) – orig. Warren Street United Methodist
• unknown
303 Warren Street, between Smith and Court Streets (1860->1914) – orig. Warren St. M.E.
► II/8 George W. Earle
Hall at corner of Court and Sackett Streets (1856-1860)
• unknown
Corner of Court and Butler Streets (1852-1856)
• unknown |
| DeKalb Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
DeKalb Avenue near Franklin Avenue
• II/18 Reuben Midmer (1872) |
| Drew Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church (Dumbo) |
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Washington Street, between Concord and Tillery Streets
• George Jardine & Son
• Levi U. Stuart |
| Dunhard Free Methodist Episcopal Church (South Slope) |
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588 Sixth Avenue
• unknown |
| Eighteenth Street Methodist Episcopal Church (South Slope) |
| |
Merged with Sixth Avenue Methodist (1930)
18th Street near Fifth Avenue (1883-1930)
Third building (1883-1930)
• II/18 Hook & Hastings Co. (tracker) there in 1916 – probably second-hand
Second building (1856-1883)
• unknown First building (1850-1856) – 1842 building moved
• unknown
18th Street near Third Avenue (1842-1850)
• unknown |
| Elim Methodist Episcopal Church (Swedish) (Sunset Park) |
| |
Corner 48th Street and Seventh Avenue (1927?-?)
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1927)
47th Street between Third and Fourth Avenues (org. 1897-1927?)
• unknown |
| Elton Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (Cypress Hills) |
| |
location unknown
• II/ Hinners Organ Company (1904) |
| Embury Methodist Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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230 Decatur Street at Lewis Avenue (1894-c.1948) – became Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church
• II/14 George S. Hutchings Co., Op. 367 (1895)
Herkimer Street at Schenectady Avenue (c.1873-1894) – became Newman Mem. Methodist
► I/3 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 216 (1885)
Fulton Street near Marcy Avenue (1870-c.1873)
• unknown |
| Fenimore Street United Methodist Church (Flatbush) |
| |
266 Fenimore Street corner Rogers Avenue (since 1890)
► II/6 Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1926)
► I/7 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1890) |
| First A.M.E. Zion Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
54 McDonough Street at Tompkins Avenue (since 1947) – orig. Tompkins Ave. Congregational
• IV/ Allen Organ Company electronic
► IV/49 Ernest M. Skinner Company, Op. 145 (1907)
Bridge Street and Mrytle Avenue (1905-1947) – name changed to First A.M.E. Zion
• unknown
Fleet Street near Myrtle Avenue (1885-1905) – known as Fleet Street A.M.E. Zion
• unknown |
| First Danish Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
location unknown
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1924) |
| First German Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See St. Paul German Methodist Episcopal Church |
| First Methodist Episcopal Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
See Sands Street Methodist Church |
| First Methodist Episcopal Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
Manhattan Avenue, near Java Street (c.1849-1911) – merged with Greenpoint Tabernacle (1911)
• George Jardine & Son (pre-1891)
• Henry Erben (1867) |
| First Methodist Episcopal Church (Williamsburg) |
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Marcy Avenue and Penn Street (1898-1940) – orig. St. Luke Methodist Episcopal
► II/18 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 685 (1906)
• unknown
Lorimer Street at Stagg Street (1846-1898)
• unknown |
| First Methodist Protestant Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
See Trinity Methodist Protestant Church |
| First Place Methodist Episcopal Church (Carroll Gardens) |
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First Place, corner Henry Street (1870-?)
• II/20 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 89 (1870)
Henry Street, corner Summit (1856-1870)
• 10 stop Henry Crabb (c.1840)
Hicks Street, corner Summit (1850-1856)
• unknown
|
| First Primitive Methodist Episcopal Church (Carroll Gardens) |
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297 Carroll Street
• unknown |
| Fleet Street A.M.E. Zion Church |
| |
See First A.M.E. Zion Church |
| Fleet Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Downtown) |
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42 Fleet Street at Lafayette Avenue (1853-?)
• II/14 Mandeville tracker (as of 1914) |
| Fourth Avenue United Methodist Church (Sunset Park) |
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46-16 Fourth Avenue, corner 47th Street
• III/24 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1312 (1925)
• Claus S. Brandrup |
| Free Methodist Church (Gowanus) |
| |
16th Street, near Fourth Avenue (1882-?)
• unknown |
| Ghana Wesley United Methodist Church (Cypress Hills) |
| |
95 Richmond Street, near Etna Avenue (since c.2010) – orig. Andrews United Methodist Church
► III/22 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3502 (1923)
2017 Beverly Road at Ocean Avenue (?-c.2010) – meeting in St. Mark United Methodist Church
• III/24 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 2252 (1955) |
| Glenwood Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (Flatlands) |
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Glenwood Avenue north of Brooklyn Street
► II/5 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1640 (1913) |
| Goodsell Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church (Cypress Hills) |
| |
239 McKinley Avenue at Sheridan Avenue
Second building (1916-?) – now Bhavanee Maa Mandir Hindu Temple
• unknown
First building (1888-1916)
• unknown |
| Grace United Methodist Church (Park Slope) |
| |
33 Seventh Avenue at St. John's Place (since 1883)
► III/28 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5736 (1930)
• II/25 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1105 (1882)
Seventh Avenue, corner Sterling Place (1869-1883) – known as Seventh Ave. M.E. until 1878
► II/14 William A. Johnson, Op. 307 (1869) |
| Grand Street Methodist Protestant Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
Merged with Bedford Avenue M. P. Church to form Trinity Methodist Protestant Church (1887) Grand Street, between Bedford and Driggs Avenues
Second building (1850-1887)
• unknown
First building (c.1833-1850)
• unknown |
| Greater St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church (Brownsville) |
| |
1158 Lenox Road
• unknown |
| Greene Avenue German Methodist Episcopal Church (Bushwick) |
| |
1171 Greene Avenue near Central Avenue – became Great Joy Baptist Church
• II/9 Hinners Organ Company (1907) |
| Greene Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
See Sumner Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church |
| Greenpoint Methodist Episcopal Church (Greenpoint) NE |
| |
Formed by merger of Greenpoint Tabernacle and First Methodist Episcopal Churches (1911)
Manhattan Avenue, opposite Noble Street – orig. Greenpoint M.E. Tabernacle
► III/30 Jesse Woodberry & Co., Op. 221 (1904)
• Henry Erben (1874)
• II/24s E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 530 (1870) |
| Greenpoint Polish American United Methodist Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
112 Meserole Avenue
• unknown |
| Greenpoint Tabernacle |
| |
See Greenpoint Methodist Episcopal Church |
| Hanson Place Central United Methodist Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
144 St. Felix Street at Hanson Place (since 1929) ► IV/46 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1685 (1929)
South Fifth Street, north of Driggs (1868-1929)
• IV/ Hook & Hastings, Op. 2462 (1923)
• III/44s Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1735 (1896)
• II/20s Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1318 (1886) – Sunday School
• III/43s Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1303 (1886) |
| Hicks Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Carroll Gardens) |
| |
See First Place Methodist Episcopal Church |
| Iglesia Metodista Unida de Sur Tres (Williamsburg) |
| |
See South Third Street United Methodist |
| Immanuel–First Spanish United Methodist Church (Boerum Hill) |
| |
424 Dean Street near Fifth Avenue – orig. Swedish Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church
• II/18 Reuben Midmer & Son |
| Immanuel Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church (Boerum Hill) |
| |
424 Dean Street near Fifth Avenue (1872-?) – now Immanuel–First Spanish United Methodist
• II/18 Reuben Midmer & Son |
| Janes United Methodist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
660 Monroe Street at Malcolm X Boulevard (since 1884):
Present building (since 1991) ► III/52 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 2699 (1991)
First building (1884-burned 1984)
► III/43 J.H. & C.S. Odell (1962) – reb. of Kimball – burned 1984
• III/ W.W. Kimball Co. (c.1894)
► II/21 Steere & Turner, Op. 192 (1884)
Patchen Avenue, corner Monroe Street (1859-1884):
• unknown |
| John Wesley United Methodist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
260 Quincy Street – orig. Nostrand Avenue M.E. Church
► II/20 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 303-A (1965)
• II/ Hall Organ Company (<1931)
► II/19 Austin Organ Company, Op. 303 (1910)
Berriman Street at Eastern Parkway (in 1894)
• II/24 Reuben Midmer & Son (1881) |
| Kings Highway United Methodist Church (Flatlands) |
| |
1387 East 37th Street
• II/ Geo. Kilgen & Son |
| Knickerbocker United Methodist Church (Bushwick) |
| |
See New Jerusalem United Methodist Church |
| Marcy Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
See St. Paul German Methodist Episcopal Church |
| New Jerusalem United Methodist Church (Bushwick) |
| |
Consolidation of Knickerbocker and South Third United Methodist churches (2010)
484 Knickerbocker Avenue corner Menahan Street – orig. Knickerbocker United Methodist
• II/11 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1049 (1922) |
| New York Avenue United Methodist Church |
| |
See Union United Methodist Church |
| New York Nam San Korean United Methodist Church |
| |
7002 Fourth Avenue
• unknown |
| Newman Memorial United Methodist Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
257 Macon Street at Throop Avenue (since 1945) – orig. Throop Avenue Presbyterian Church
• III/26 Austin Organ Company, Op. 398 (c.1912)
Herkimer Street near Schenectady Avenue (1900-1904) – orig. Embury Methodist Church
► I/3 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 216 (1885) – see Embury Methodist Episcopal Church |
| Nostrand Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See John Wesley United Methodist Church |
| Ocean Parkway Methodist Episcopal Church (Parkville/Flatbush) |
| |
Ocean Parkway and Foster Avenue (1911-?) – church no longer there
► II/11 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2536 (1926)
• II/23 J.H. & C.S. Odell – moved from old church?
Lawrence Avenue near Ocean Parkway (c.1892-1911) – named Ridley Memorial M.E. Church
• II/23 J.H. & C.S. Odell (not on Opus List; possibly second-hand) |
| Pacific Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Cobble Hill) |
| |
Pacific and Clinton Streets • Henry Erben (1861)
• I/10 George Jardine & Son (1860) |
| Park Slope United Methodist Church (Park Slope) |
| |
410 Sixth Avenue at 8th Street
Present building (since 1915)
► II/7 Austin Organ Company, Op. 792 (1918)
First building (1884-1915) • unknown (1900) |
| Premiere Eglise Methodiste Unie (Park Slope) |
| |
33 Seventh Avenue
• unknown |
| Primitive Methodist Church (Crown Heights) |
| |
810 Park Place, near Nostrand Avenue (1874-?) – became Inter-American SDA Church (1960)
• unknown
Bridge Street, between Concord & Tillary Streets (1844-1874)
7 unknown |
| Prospect Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See Windsor Terrace United Methodist Church |
| Ridley Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See Ocean Parkway Methodist Episcopal Church |
| St. James Methodist Episcopal Church (Bensonhurst) |
| |
2021 84th Street at 21st Avenue (1900-?)
► II/7 Hook & Hastings, Op. 1498 (1891) – moved by M.P. Möller (1911, Op. 1348) from Christ Epis., Greenburg, Pa. |
| St. John German Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
Yates (Sumner) Place near Broadway
• unknown |
| St. John Methodist Episcopal Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
formerly known as Third, or South Fifth Street M.E. Church
Bedford Avenue and Wilson Street (1868-?)
• II/16 George Jardine & Son (1874) – Sunday School
• III/50 George Jardine & Son (1868); reb. Midmer (<1917)
Fifth and South Fifth Streets (1850-1868)
• Hall & Labagh (c.1850) |
| St. Luke Methodist Episcopal Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
Marcy Avenue and Penn Street (1886-1896) – orig. St. Paul Epis.; later St. Paul German M.E.
► II/21 Henry Erben (1845) – moved from Trinity Church, New Haven, Conn. (1865) – see St. Paul German Methodist Episcopal
Harrison Avenue and Hooper Street (? - 1886)
• unknown |
| St. Mark United Methodist Church (Flatbush) |
| |
2017 Beverly Road at Ocean Avenue (since 1906)
• III/24 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 2252 (1955)
► II/15 Aeolian Company, Op. 1586 (1925) – Parish House
• III/19 Austin Organ Company, Op. 148 (1906) |
| St. Paul German Methodist Episcopal Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
Marcy Avenue and Penn Street (1896-1940) – orig. St. Paul Epis., then St. Luke M.E.
► II/21 Henry Erben (1861) – moved from Trinity Church, New Haven, Conn. (1865)
Stagg and Lorimer Streets (1846-1896) – known as First German Methodist Episcopal Church
• unknown |
| St. Paul United Methodist Church (Flatbush) |
| |
3714 Avenue D at East 38th Street (since c.1929)
► II/12 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2790 (1929)
Sullivan Street, corner Richards Street (?-c.1929)
• unknown |
| Sands Street Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
orig. First Methodist Episcopal Church
Clark Street, corner Henry Street (1891-?)
• II/29reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 685 (1905)
• F.J.N. Tallman (1891)
Sands Street between Fulton and Washington (1849-1888) – razed for Brooklyn Bridge
• J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 6 (1861)
Sands Street – Second building (1844-1848) – burned 1848
• Levi U. Stuart |
| Seventh Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (Park Slope) |
| |
See Grace United Methodist Church |
| Sheepshead Bay United Methodist Church (Sheepshead Bay) |
| |
3087 Ocean Avenue at Voorhees Avenue (since 1884)
► II/4 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 7034 (1941)
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917)
|
| Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
Merged and moved to Clinton Avenue Congregation Church (1935)
Clermont Avenue and Willoughby (1870-1935) – now French Speaking Baptist Church
► II/29 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1902)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1870)
133 Carlton Avenue, near Myrtle (1845-1870) – known as Carlton Avenue M.E. Church
Second building (1849-1870) – sold to St. Luke German Evangelical Lutheran Church (1870)
• unknown
First building (1845-1849)
• unknown |
| Sixth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See Park Slope United Methodist Church |
| South Third Street United Methodist Church (Iglesia Metodista Unida de Sur Tres) |
| |
Merged into Knickerbocker UMC to form New Jerusalem United Methodist Church (2010)
411 South Third Street (1850-closed 2010)
• unknown (since 1961)
► II/7 May & Mortimer – removed (1961)
• unknown (c.1850) |
| Summerfield Methodist Episcopal Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
Merged with Hanson Place and Fleet Street M.E. churches to form Central M.E. Church (1927)
Washington Avenue at Greene Avenue (1851-1927)
• Levi Stuart (<1890) |
| Sumner Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Sumner Avenue at Van Buren Street (1889-?) – became Upper Room Baptist Church
• II/18 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1404 (1889) – moved to St. Joachim RC, Manhattan
Greene Avenue, near Tompkins Avenue (1869-1889) – known as Greene Avenue M.E. Church
• unknown
Tompkins Avenue at Lafayette Avenue (1868-1869) – known as Tompkins Square M.E. Church
• unknown |
| Sunset Park Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See Christ United Methodist |
| Tabernacle Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See Greenpoint Tabernacle |
| Third Methodist Episcopal Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
South 5th and 5th Streets (org. 1841, disbanded 1891)
• William H. Davis (1855) |
| Tompkins Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
Tompkins Avenue at Willoughby Avenue
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| Tompkins Square Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See Sumner Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church |
| Trinity Methodist Protestant Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
Formed by merger of Grand Street and Bedford Avenue Methodist Protestant churches (1887)
South 4th and Roebling Streets (1887-1898) – orig. FIrst Presbyterian; later St. Mary, Queen of Angels RC
• unknown ("built in France" |
| Union Place Methodist Episcopal Church (Cypress Hills) |
| |
See Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church
(Union Place was changed to "Cypress Hills" in the 1870s) |
| Union United Methodist Church (Crown Heights) |
| |
121 New York Avenue, corner Dean Street – orig. New York Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church
► III/70 George S. Hutchings Co., Op. 200 (1890); elec. by C.E. Morey, Op. 397 (1929) |
| Vandeveer Park United Methodist Church (Flatbush) |
| |
3114 Glenwood Road near East 31st Street (since 1902)
Present building (since c.1925)
► III/58 Allen Organ Company electronic (2006)
• II/ Hammond Musical Instrument Co. Model B-3
► II/10 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1352 (1925)
First building (1902-c.1925)
• unknown
Avenue D and East 38th Street (1895-1902)
• unknown |
| Warren Street Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See Cuyler-Warren Street United Methodist Church |
| Washington Street Methodist Episcopal Church |
| |
See Drew Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church |
| Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church (Cypress Hills) |
| |
See Andrews United Methodist Church |
| Williams Methodist Episcopal Church (Brownsville) |
| |
Merged into Andrews M.E. Church (1923)
77 Williams Avenue (betw. Atlantic and Liberty Avenues)
• unknown |
| Windsor Terrace United Methodist Episcopal Church (Windsor Terrace) |
| |
Vanderbilt Street and East 3rd Street (1954-c.1995)
• unknown
Corner Greenwood and Prospect Avenues (1883-1954) ► II/11 Estey Organ Company, Op. 1006 (1912) |
| Wyckoff Street German Methodist Episcopal Church (Cobble Hill) |
| |
Wyckoff Street near Hoyt Street
• unknown |
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| Miscellaneous |
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| Church of God of Prophecy (Bushwick) |
| |
1243 Bushwick Avenue at Weirfield Avenue – orig. Bushwick Avenue Baptist Church
• II/11 William H. Davis (c.1870) |
| Pillar of Fire Church (Park Slope) |
| |
123 Sterling Place at Seventh Avenue (?-burned 1960) – orig. Seventh Ave. M.E.; then Grace M.E.
► II/14 William A. Johnson, Op. 307 (1869) – moved to Pillar of Fire HQ, Zarapheth, N.J. (c.1954) |
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| Moravian (United Brethren) |
| |
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| First Moravian Church (Downtown) |
| |
347 Jay Street near Myrtle Avenue (1854-c.1920)
• II/14 William H. Davis tracker; blower installed by Reuben Midmer & Sons (1917) |
|
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| Nazarene |
| |
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| Bethany Nazarene Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
595 Classon Avenue near Lefferts Place
• George Jardine & Son |
| Community Worship Center of the Church of the Nazarene (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
1160 Bedford Avenue at Monroe Street – orig. East Reformed Church
• unknown |
|
| |
|
| Non-Denominational |
| |
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| Brooklyn Tabernacle (Downtown) (orig. named Central Presbyterian Church) |
| |
17 Smith Street (since 2002) – orig. Loew's Metropolitan Theatre
• electronic keyboards
292 Flatbush Avenue at 7th Avenue – orig. Carlton Theatre (razed 2004)
• unknown
Clinton Avenue, corner Greene (1890-1980s)
• III/35 Austin Organ Company, Op. 567 (1916)
► IV/78 George Jardine & Son (1890) – burned in 1894
Corner Marcy and Jefferson Avenue (1873-1889)
► III/43 George Jardine & Son (1873) – burned in 1889
► II/27 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 544 (1870) – burned with building in 1872 |
| Church of the Christian Endeavor [E.D.] (Williamsburg) |
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Hewes Street and Lee Avenue
• Reuben Midmer & Sons – Sanctuary
• Reuben Midmer & Sons – Sunday school |
| Elim International Fellowship (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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22 Madison Avenue, corner Classon Avenue – orig. Catholic Church of the Nativity
• V/ Baldwin electronic (Church Organ Systems)
• II/29 J.H. & C.S. Odell (1872?) |
| Salvation Army (Cobble Hill) |
| |
236 Harrison (Kane) St. at Tompkins Pl. (for 6 months in 1905) – orig. Middle Dutch Reformed Ch.
• Hall & Labagh (1855) |
|
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| Pentecostal |
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| Ridgewood Pentecostal Church (Bushwick) |
| |
457 Harman Street at St. Nicholas Avenue – orig. Wyckoff Heights Presbyterian Church
► II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5387 (1928) |
|
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| Presbyterian |
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| Abbott Memorial Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church |
| Ainslie Street Presbyterian Church |
| |
Ainslie Street corner Ewen (Manhattan Avenue) – became First Spanish Presbyterian Church
• II/21 Reuben Midmer & Son (1880s) |
| Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church (Highland Park) |
| |
266 Arlington Avenue, corner Elton Street
Second building (1906-?) – became Crossroads Presbyterian Church
► II/18 A.B. Felgemaker, Op. 911 (1906)
First building (1893-1906)
• unknown |
| Bay Ridge Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Union Church of Bay Ridge (listed under Reformed Church in America) |
| Bedford–Central Presbyterian Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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1200 Dean Street at Nostrand Avenue (since 1898) – orig. Bedford Presbyterian Church
► III/80 Allen Organ Company electronic (2002)
► III/29 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1029 (1909)
• II/6 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 3055 (1950) – Chapel
• unknown (c.1898) – Chapel
Classon Avenue, near Park Place (1875-1898) – congregation changed to Presbyterian (1896)
• unknown
Baltic Street and Classon Avenue (1871-1875) – known as Church of the Covenant (Cong'l)
• unknown
Atlantic and Grand Avenue (1868-1871)
• unknown |
| Bensonhurst First Presbyterian Church |
| |
23rd and 83rd
• Hall
Organ Company |
| Bethany Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Westminster–Bethany United Presbyterian Church |
| Brooklyn Tabernacle – orig. Central Presbyterian Church |
| |
See entry under "Non-denominational" |
| Bushwick Avenue Presbyterian Church |
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Merged into Westminster Bethany Presbyterian (1981)
975 Bushwick Avenue at Menahan St. (1906-1981) – now Mount of Olives Seventh-day Adventist • II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1925)
• II/22 George Jardine & Sons (c.1906)
Throop Avenue (c.1869-1906) – named Throop Ave. German Pres.; ren. Hopkins St. Pres. (1873)
• unknown |
| Calvary Chapel |
| |
location unknown
• Hall & Labagh (1872) |
| [1st] Central Presbyterian Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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See Brooklyn Tabernacle under "Non-denominational" |
| [2nd] Central Presbyterian Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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Merged with Bedford Presbyterian Church (c.1944)
260 Jefferson Avenue at Marcy Avenue
Second building (1936-1944) – became Siloam Presbyterian Church
• Unknown Builder (1936)
First building (?-burned 1936)
• unknown |
| City Park First Presbyterian Church |
| |
209 Concord Street
• II/22 Austin Organ Company, Op. 78 (1901) |
| Classon Avenue Presbyterian Church |
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Merged into Bedford-Central Presbyterian Church (1961)
Corner Classon Avenue and Monroe Street
• III/30 Austin Organ Company, Op. 256 (1910)
• Hall & Labagh (1869)
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| Clinton Street Presbyterian Church – orig. South Presbyterian Church |
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Corner Clinton and Amity Streets (1845-1875) – sold to St. Matthew's Lutheran in 1879
Moved in 1875 with First Presbyterian (Old School) and became Clinton Street Presbyterian • II/27 Ferris & Stuart (1868)
• George Jardine & Son (1853) |
| Crossroads Presbyterian Church (Highland Park) |
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133 Elton Street, corner Arlington Avenue – orig. Arlington Avenue Presbyterian Church
► II/18 A.B. Felgemaker, Op. 911 (1906) |
| Cumberland Street Presbyterian Church (Fort Greene) |
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103 Cumberland Street, near Myrtle Avenue (1871-1940s) – orig. named Fort Greene Presbyterian
► II/14 Unknown Builder (1871) |
| Cuyler Presbyterian Church (Boerum Hill) |
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Merged into Warren Street United Methodist Church (early 1980s)
360 Pacific Street (1892-early 1980s) – converted to condos
• unknown |
| Duryea Presbyterian Church |
| |
362 Sterling Place and Underhill Avenue (since 1931)
• unknown
Clermont Avenue near Atlantic
• II/18 Reuben Midmer & Sons (Ledger Book, 1906); could be renovated Davis organ
• William H. Davis (1869) |
| Ebenezer Presbyterian Church |
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Merged with Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, Ridgewood (Queens)
307 Stockholm Street, near St. Nicholas Avenue (1898-1975)
• II/P Estey Organ Company reed organ
Wyckoff Avenue, near Stockholm Street (1894-1898)
• unknown |
| First Presbyterian Church (New School) (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
124 Henry Street (since 1847)
► II/25 Van Zoeren Organs (1994) – "combo" organ
► III/40 Austin Organ Company, Op. 117 (1903)
• III/37 Hilborne L. Roosevelt, Op. 104 (1882)
► III/38 Hall & Labagh (1847)
Cranberry Street (1822-1847)
– became Plymouth Congregational Church
► III/19 Stevens & Gayetty (1836) |
| First Presbyterian Church (Old School) (Brooklyn Heights) |
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Clemson and Remsen Streets (1850-1882) – became New Second Presbyterian Church
• II/ Ferris & Stuart (1868) • III/32 George Jardine & Son (1853)
Fulton and Pineapple Streets (1840-1850)
• II/18 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 54 (1844) |
| First [German] Presbyterian Church of East Williamsburgh |
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See United Presbyterian Church, Ridgewood (Queens) |
| First Presbyterian Church of Williamsburgh |
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South 4th and Roebling Streets (1852-1887) – became Trinity M.P. Church; then St. Mary Queen of Angels RC (Lithuanian)
• unknown |
| First Spanish Presbyterian Church (Williamsburg) NE |
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161 South 3rd Street at Driggs Avenue – orig. South Third Street Presbyterian Church
• unknown
Ainslie Street corner Ewen (Manhattan Avenue) – orig. Ainslie Street Presbyterian Church
• II/21 Reuben Midmer & Son (1880s) |
| First United Presbyterian Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
South 1st & Rodney Streets (1860-1914) – became Talmud Torah
► II/19 George N. Andrews (c.1860) |
| Flatbush Church of the Redeemer |
| |
Merged with Lutheran Church of the Redeemer; ren. Flatbush Church of the Redeemer (1973)
494 East 23rd Street near Foster Avenue (since c.1916) – orig. Flatbush Presbyterian Church
► III/28 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4588 (1926)
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2123 (1916)
► II/10 Estey Organ Company – "Church Phonorium" (reed organ) |
| Flatbush Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Flatbush Church of the Redeemer |
| Fort Greene Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Cumberland Street Presbyterian Church |
| Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church |
| |
6753 Fourth Avenue near Senator Street
• unknown |
| Franklin Avenue Presbyterian Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Franklin Avenue near Myrtle Avenue
• Reuben Midmer & Sons |
| Friedenskirche (German Presbyterian Church of Peace) |
| |
Merged into Bushwick Avenue Church of Peace (1921)
Willoughby Avenue near Broadway (1885-1921)
• unknown |
| Grace Presbyterian Church |
| |
277 Stuyvesant Avenue at Jefferson Avenue (until 1934) – became Bridge A.M.E. Church (1934)
• III/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 575 (1908)
• II/7 Chapman & Symmes (c.1892) |
| Genevan Presbyterian Church ("Old School") |
| |
Renamed Genevan Presbyterian Church (1864)
Gates Avenue, corner Hunter Street (1864-1876) – became Ch. of the Incarnation (Ref. Epis.)
• II/19 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 574 (1871)
Greene Avenue, corner Clermont Avenue (1857-1864) – known as Greene Ave. Presbyterian
• unknown, if any |
| Glenmore Avenue Presbyterian Church (Cypress Hills) |
| |
994 Glenmore Avenue at Doscher Street (since 1913)
• I/7 F.L. Andren (c.1913) |
| Greene Avenue Presbyterian Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
957-63 Greene Avenue, between Reid and Patchen Avenues (1874-1928)
Third or rebuilt second building (1910-1928)
► II/23 F.J.N. Tallman (1910)
Second building (1900-burned 1910)
► II/16 W.W. Kimball Co. (1902) – burned with church (1910)
First building (1874-1899)
• William H. Davis (1889)
• Unknown Builder (c.1874) – rental |
| Homecrest Presbyterian Church |
| |
1413 Avenue T at East 15th Street
• II/22reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5481 (1929) |
| Irving Square Presbyterian Church |
| |
Weirfield Street, corner Hamburg (Wilson) Avenue ► II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2545 (1918) |
| Jay Street Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Third Presbyterian Church |
| Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church |
| |
85 South Oxford Street at Lafayette Avenue (since 1862) ► IV/56 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 302-A (reb. 1968) ► IV/46 Austin Organ Company, Op. 302 (1911) ► III/41 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1313 (1886)
• III/42 William A. Johnson, Op. 164 (1864)
Carlton Avenue near DeKalb Avenue (1857-1862) – orig. Park Presbyterian; then Park Cong'l.
• George Jardine & Son (<1863) |
| Memorial Presbyterian Church |
| |
186 St. John's Place at 7th Avenue (since 1883)
► III/35 Austin Organ Company, Op. 197 (1908)
• II/32 L.C. Harrison (c.1883)
Warren Street (Prospect Place), between 5th and 6th Avenues (1866-1883)
• unknown |
| Olivet Presbyterian Church |
| |
506 Bergen Street near 6th Avenue – became Latin Evangelical Free Church
• I/6 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1870) – unused; pipes in storage (c.1980) |
| Park Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church |
| Park United Presbyterian Church |
| |
Sixth Avenue at 48th Street
• II/9 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 573 (1928) |
| Presbyterian Church of Peace (German) |
| |
See Friedenskirche |
| Prospect Heights Presbyterian Church |
| |
8th Avenue at 10th Street
• II/7 Estey Organ Company, Op. 6 (1902) |
| Ross Street Presbyterian Church |
| |
Ross Street, between Bedford & Lee Avenues
• unknown |
| Second Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church |
| Second United Presbyterian Church |
| |
Atlantic Avenue at Bond Street (1857-1945) – orig. St. Peter Episcopal; became Union Baptist Church; now Belorussian Autocephalic Orthodox
► II/9 George Jardine & Son (c.1850) – see Union Baptist Church - Boerum Hill |
| Siloam Presbyterian Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
260 Jefferson Avenue at Marcy Avenue (since 1944) – orig. Central Presbyterian Church
► III/54 Allen Organ Company electronic (1965)
• Unknown Builder (1936)
404 Lafayette Avenue (1910-1944) – orig. First Church of Christ, Scientist
• II/9 George Earle
106 Prince Street, near Myrtle Avenue (1850-1907) – razed for Manhattan Bridge
• unknown |
| South Presbyterian Church |
| |
See Clinton Street Presbyterian |
| South Sixth Street Presbyterian Church |
| |
South 4th and 6th Streets
• Ferris & Stuart (1859) |
| South Third Street Presbyterian Church (Old School) (Williamsburg) |
| |
161 South 3rd Street at Driggs Avenue (1845-?) – now First Spanish Presbyterian Church
► II/17 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 435 (1867) – removed (1953)
• Ferris & Stuart (1859) |
| Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church (disbanded c.1994) |
| |
Clinton and Remsen Streets (1882-c.1994) – orig. First Presbyterian (Old School)
► II/13 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 251 (1888) – moved from Jan Hus Presbyterian, Manhattan (1969)
► II/15 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 540 (1920) – incorp. into Odell Op. 593, New Utrecht Ref., Bkln. (1947)
Clinton Street near Fulton Street (1834- ) – named Second Presbyterian Church (Old School)
• II/ Ferris & Stuart (1868)
• III/32 George Jardine & Son (1853)
• II/23 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 66 (1845) |
| Third Presbyterian Church (aka Jay Street Presbyterian) |
| |
Jay Street between Sands and High Streets
• I/12 George Jardine & Son (1855) |
| Throop Avenue Presbyterian Church |
| |
Merged and moved in 1945 to Rosedale Presbyterian, Rosedale (Queens)
Second building (c.1912-1945)
Throop Avenue, corner Willoughby – became Newman Memorial Methodist
• III/26 Austin Organ Company, Op. 398 (c.1912)
First building (est. 1849-burned c.1911)
• unknown |
| Tompkins Avenue German Presbyterian Church NE |
| |
See Bushwick Avenue Presbyterian Church |
| Tompkins Avenue Presbyterian Church NE |
| |
69 McDonough Street, corner Tompkins Avenue – became Tompkins Ave. Congregational (1873)
• unknown |
| University Heights Presbyterian Church |
| |
University Avenue and 181st Street
• II/19 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 569 (1925) |
| Wells Memorial Presbyterian Church (Flatbush) |
| |
1218 Glenwood Road at Argyle Road – now Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
•
II/9 Reuben Midmer & Son
(1916)
Foster Avenue and East 13th Street (1907-?)
• unknown |
| Westminster–Bethany United Presbyterian Church |
| |
Merger of Bethany and Westminster United Presbyterian churches (c.1928)
644 McDonough Street at Howard Avenue (since 1893)
Present building (since 1928) – orig. Bethany Presbyterian Church
• unknown
First building (1893-1928)
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1004 (1909)
• unknown – possibly reed organ
Halsey Street near Howard Avenue (1889-1893) – building moved to new location (1893)
• unknown – possibly reed organ |
| Westminster United Presbyterian Church |
| |
Merged with Bethany Presbyterian Church (c.1928)
33 First Place at Clinton Street (1856-1928) – became Norwegian Seamen's Lutheran
• III/26 Alvinza Andrews & Son (1858); blower inst. by Midmer-Losh (1925) |
| Wyckoff Heights Presbyterian Church (Bushwick) NE |
| |
457 Harman Street at St. Nicholas Avenue – now Ridgewood Pentecostal Church
Second building (1928-?)
• II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5387 (1928); reb. of Möller Op. 3905
First building (1895-burned 1928)
• II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3905 (1924)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1895) |
| Zion Presbyterian Church (Sunset Park) |
| |
574 48th Street at Sixth Avenue
• unknown (c.1921) |
|
| |
|
| Reformed Church in America (Dutch Reformed) |
| |
|
| Bay Ridge Reformed Church |
| |
See Union Church of Bay Ridge |
| Bedford Reformed Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
1160 Bedford Avenue at Madison Street (1875-disbanded 1904) – ren. Bedford Ref. (1879) – became Aurora Grata Scottish Rite Cathedral; then Miller Memorial Nazarene Church; now Community Worship Center of the Church of the Nazarene
• Hall & Labagh (c.1876)
Bedford Avenue, near Jefferson Street (1854-1875) – known as East Reformed Dutch Church
• unknown |
| Bedford Avenue Reformed Church NE (disbanded 1941) |
| |
Bedford Avenue, corner Clymer Street (1869-1941) – became Congregation Tifereth Israel
► II/31 George Jardine & Son (1869)
Fourth Street, near South Second (1829-1865) – known as First Reformed of Williamsburgh
• unknown |
| Bethany Chapel NE |
| |
Merged into North Reformed Church to form Bethany Church (1902)
Hudson Avenue near Myrtle Avenue (1870-1902)
► II/7 Hook & Hastings, Op. 1352 (1887) – moved to Resurrection R.C. Church, Manhattan (c.1908) |
| Bethany Reformed Church (Columbia Heights) NE (disbanded 1919) |
| |
Schenck Avenue near Atlantic Avenue (1860-1919) – orig. North Reformed Church
• unknown |
| Bushwick Dutch Reformed Church (aka Boght, Old Bushwick) (disbanded 1919) |
| |
location unknown |
| Canarsie Community Reformed Church |
| |
1155 East 93rd Street at Conklin Avenue (since 1876)
► II/4 Geo. Kilgen & Son
• I/ Henry Erben |
| Central Reformed Church NE (disbanded 1851) |
| |
125 Henry Street (1839-1850) – now Zion German Evangelical Lutheran
• I/ Henry Erben (1841) |
| Church on the Heights NE |
| |
Merged into First Reformed Church (1931)
Pierrepont Street, near Monroe Place (1850-1931)
• III/52 Hook & Hastings, Op. 1832 (1899)
• III/36 Hall & Labagh (1850); reb. L.U. Stuart (1867) |
| East Reformed Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
See Bedford Reformed Church |
| Edgewood Reformed Church (disbanded 1964) |
| |
53rd Street and 14th Avenue
► II/10 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1088 (1910) |
| Emanuel [German] Reformed Church (East New York) |
| |
Glenmore Avenue at Crystal Street (1897-disbanded 1908)
► II/8 Estey Organ Company, Op. 306 (1906) – moved to German Reformed, Woodhaven, Queens |
| First Reformed Church (aka Old First Reformed Church) (Prospect Park) |
| |
729 Carroll Street at Seventh Avenue (since 1886)
► III/42 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5378 (1928); rev.
► III/39 Frank Roosevelt, Op. 476 (1891)
• II/ Geo. Kilgen & Son (1930s) – Sunday School
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Son (1889) – Sunday School
Livingston Street (1835-1886):
• II/24 Hall & Labagh (1845 or 1847)
Joralemon Street near Fulton (1807-1835):
• unknown
Second building on Fulton Street, between Lawrence and Bridge Street (c.1776-1807)
• unknown if any
First building on Fulton Street, between Lawrence and Bridge Street (1666-ca.1776)
• unknown if any |
| First Reformed Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
See Bedford Avenue Reformed Church |
| Flatbush Reformed Church |
| |
890 Flatbush Avenue at Church Avenue
Present building (since 1796):
► III/40 George S. Hutchings, Op.445 (1897)
• III/ L.C. Harrison, Op. 79 (1886) – enlarged 1857 Henry Crabb organ
• II/ Henry Crabb (1857)
Second building (1698-1796):
• unknown
First building (1654-1698):
• unknown |
| Flatlands Reformed Church |
| |
3931 Kings Highway at East 40th Street
► II/13 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 11230 (1977)
• II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 9836 (1964)
► II/14 Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| Grace Reformed Church |
| |
Corner Lincoln Road and Bedford
• II/11 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1895) |
| Gravesend Reformed Dutch Church NE |
|
Federated with Advent Lutheran Church to form Advent-Gravesend Church (1979)
145 Gravesend Neck Road (until 1979)
New building (1894-1979)
• II/15 Mann & Trupiano, Op. 16
• II/11 George Jardine & Son (1894)
Earlier building (until 1894)
• I/11 George Jardine & Son (1874) |
| Greenwood Heights Reformed Church (disbanded 1972) |
| |
7th Avenue and 45th Street
• II/7 W.W. Kimball Co. (>1894) |
| Greenpoint Reformed Church |
| |
136 Milton Street (since 1942) – orig. Thomas C. Smith House
► II/9 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1035 (1921) – moved from previous church (c.1942)
149 Kent Street (1869-1942) – now St. Elias Melkite (Greek Rite) Roman Catholic Church
► II/9 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1035 (1921)
► II/15 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 513 (1869)
Java Street near Franklin Avenue (1850-1869):
• unknown |
| Kent Street Reformed Church |
|
See Greenpoint Reformed Church |
| Lee Avenue Reformed Dutch Church |
| |
Merged with Central Congregational in 1871
Lee Avenue at Hughes Street
• II/35 Ferris & Stuart (1861)
• I/14 Ferris & Stuart (1860) – Sunday School |
| Middle Reformed Church |
| |
Harrison Street and Tompkins Place (c.1854-disbanded 1887) – sold to Salvation Army (6 months), then to Trinity Evangelical Lutheran (1887), then Congregation Baith Israel (1905)
• III/30 Hall & Labagh (1856) |
| New Brooklyn Reformed Church |
| |
1064 Herkimer Street near Saratoga Avenue
► II/15 Müller & Abel, Op. 62 (1902) |
| New Lots Community Church |
| |
612 New Lots Avenue and Schenck Avenue – orig. named New Lots Reformed Church
• Hammond Musical Instruments Model B3
• I/6 George Jardine & Son (c.1870) |
| New Utrecht Reformed Dutch Church |
| |
1828 Eighty-third Street at 18th Avenue
► III/25 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 595 (1947)
► II/12 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 147 (1875) |
| North Reformed Dutch Church of Gowanus |
| |
See Twelfth Street Reformed Church |
| North Reformed Church |
| |
Merged with Bethany Chapel to form Bethany Church (1902)
Clermont Avenue and Willoughby Avenue
• III/26 Hall & Labagh (1860) |
| Reformed Church of Jesus (closed 1940s) |
| |
Relocated to Glendale, Queens (1940s)
64 Menahan Street and Bushwick Avenue (1891-1940s) – now Iglesia de Dios Hispana
► II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3506 (1923) |
| Salem Reformed Chapel |
| |
See Bethany Reformed Chapel |
| Reformed Church of South Bushwick (aka Second Reformed Church, White Church) |
| |
855 Bushwick Avenue at Himrod Street
► II/15 William B. Williams, Op. 8 (1893) – Church
• II/9 Hook & Hastings, Op. 1333 (1887) – Sunday School – moved from Brighton Ave. Baptist, Brighton, Mass. (1930)
• J.H. & C.S. Odell
• George Jardine & Son |
| St. Peter German Evangelical Reformed Church (orig. St. Peter German Evangelical Lutheran) |
| |
Merged into Trinity Reformed Church, Ridgewood, Queens (1919)
Union Avenue corner Scholes Street (1853-1919)
Third building (1912-1919)
► II/9 Estey Organ Company, Op. 1029 (1912)
Second building (1880-burned 1910)
• II/ George Jardine & Son (c.1880)
First building (1853-1880) – renamed St. Peter's German Evangelical Reformed Church (1866)
• unknown |
| Second Reformed Church |
| |
See Central Reformed Church |
| South [Bushwick] Reformed Church |
| |
See Reformed Church of South Bushwick |
| South Reformed Church (aka Third Reformed) |
| |
Merged with Bay Ridge United Presbyterian to form Bay Ridge United Church (1975)
Fourth Avenue at 55th Street (c.1905-1975)
► II/20 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1115 (1910)
► II/22 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 144? (1875) – moved from old church
Third Avenue and 52nd Street (1875-c.1905)
► II/22 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 144? (1875)
22nd Street and Third Avenue (?-1850) – orig. Fourth Avenue Avenue Presbyterian
• unknown
43rd Street and Third Avenue (c.1840-burned 1863)
• unknown |
| Third Avenue Reformed Church |
| |
See Twelfth Street Reformed Church |
| Third Reformed Church (aka South Reformed) |
| |
See South Reformed Church |
| Trinity Reformed Church |
| |
Union Avenue and Scholes
•
II/35reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4766 (1927)
• II/ George Jardine & Son (c.1881) – moved by Robt. Rowland to St. Paul's Lutheran, West Camp, NY (1926) |
| Twelfth Street Reformed Church (disbanded 1968) |
| |
251 Twelfth Street, betw. Fourth & Fifth Aves. (1869-1968) – now Park Slope Community Ch.
► II/22 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1278 (1911)
• II/24reg E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 502 (1869) – moved to Provincial School, Callicoon, N.Y. by M.P. Möller as their Op. 1344 (1911)
Third Avenue, betw. 20th & 21st Streets (1850-1869) – orig. Fourth Presbyterian Church
• I/ Ferris & Stuart (1866) |
| Union Church of Bay Ridge |
| |
8101 Ridge Boulevard at 80th Street – orig. Bay Ridge Reformed Church
► III/42 Henderson-Wilson (1973)
► III/21 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 382 (1922)
Merged with Bay Ridge Presbyterian Church in 1918 – renamed Union Church
• II/10 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 329 (1896) |
| Union Avenue German Reformed Church |
| |
See St. Peter German Evangelical Reformed Church |
| Washington Avenue Protestant Reformed Dutch Church (dissolved 1851) |
| |
Washington and Gates Avenues (1848-1851) – aka Gates Avenue Reformed Dutch Church
• George Jardine & Son |
|
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| Reformed Church in the U.S. |
| |
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| Christ Evangelical Reformed Church (East New York) |
| |
54 Wyona (Wyckoff) Street, near Fulton Street (1893-c.1990) – now AIC Igelisa Pentecostal
• II/16 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1917)
Fulton Street, near Wyona Street (1869-1893)
• unknown |
| German Emmanuel (Immanuel) Reformed Church |
| |
Merged with German Evangelical Reformed (now UCC), Woodhaven, Queens (1922)
420 Graham Avenue, near Jackson Street (1878-1922)
• unknown |
| St. Luke Reformed Church |
| |
Closed or merged after 1914
55 Sutton Street, near Nassau Avenue (1903-after 1945) – became First Polish Baptist Church
• II/10 Unknown Builder (tracker) |
|
| |
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| Roman Catholic |
| |
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| Cathedral-Basilica of St. James (Downtown) |
| |
250 Cathedral Place (Jay and Chapel Streets)
► III/41 James A. Konzelman Pipe Organs (1981)
► II/18 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1481 (1926)
• Henry Erben (1874)
• I/10 Henry Erben (1838) |
| Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph (Prospect Heights) |
| |
856 Pacific Street at Vanderbilt Avenue (since 1853) – became co-cathedral in 2013
Present building (since 1915)
• unknown electronic
• III/74reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1913 (1915)
Second building (1861-1915)
• A. B. Felgemaker, Op. 481 (c.1887)
First building (1849-1861)
• II/ Richard M. Ferris (1853) |
| All Saints Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
115 Throop Avenue at Thornton Street
Present building (since 1896):
► II/36 William G. Schwarze (1896); reb.
First building (1867-1896)
• unknown |
| Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
255 North Fifth Street at Havemeyer Street
Present building (since 1870)
► III/30 Austin Organ Co., Op. 288 (1912) – orig. in St. Peter Epis., Morristown, NJ; moved (c.1930)
• unknown (c.1870)
First building (c.1863-1870)
• unknown |
| Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
55 Cranberry Street (since 1909)
• Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1952)
• unknown (1909)
Jay and York Streets (1842-1909) – razed for approach to Manhattan Bridge
• I/12 George Jardine & Son (1846) |
| Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church (New Lots/Cypress Hills) |
| |
187 Euclid Avenue, at Fulton Street
Present building (since 1926)
• II/ Allen Organ Company electronic
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1926)
Second building (1912-1926)
• I/6 William H. Davis
First building (1891-1912)
• unknown |
| Epiphany Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
Consolidated with SS. Peter & Paul Catholic Church (2007)
102 South 9th Street, near Bedford Avenue (1905-2007) – orig. First Universalist Ch. of Williamsburg
• II/12 Wirsching Organ Co.
• II/25 Hall & Labagh |
| Fourteen Holy Martyrs Catholic Church (Bushwick) |
| |
Consolidated into St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church (1976)
628 Central Avenue near Covert Street (1887-closed 1976) – now Pilgrim Christian Academy
► II/10 William G. Schwarze (c.1887) |
| Good Shepherd Catholic Church (Marine Park) |
| |
1950 Batchelder Street
• unknown |
| Guardian Angel Catholic Church (Sheepshead Bay) |
| |
2978 Ocean Parkway, near Neptune Avenue
Present building (since 1905)
• Rodgers Instruments electronic (2002)
• Rodgers Instruments electronic (1973)
► I/7 George Jardine & Son, Op. 1019 (1890) – installed (1921)
• unknown (1905)
First building (1880-1905)
• unknown |
| Holy Cross Catholic Church (Flatbush) |
| |
2530 Church Avenue near Rogers (since 1872)
• III/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4352 (1929)
• III/35s Henry Erben (1873) |
| Holy Cross Polish National Catholic Church (Gowanus) |
| |
159 15th Street near Fourth Avenue (1912-2007) – orig. Greenwood Baptist Church
• I/6 Henry Erben (1861) – moved to Evang. Free Church, Tottenville, S.I. (1932); extant in 2nd Court House Museum, Staten Island |
| Holy Family Catholic Church (Canarsie) |
| |
9719 Flatlands Avenue at Rockaway Parkway
Present building (since 1953)
• II/ Allen Organ Company electronic – second-hand
• III/ Rodgers Instruments electronic (1971)
• Conn Organ electronic
• III/ M.P. Möller – second-hand, inst. by Rockefeller Bros.
Second building (1910-1953)
• II/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4429 (1930)
• I/4 George Jardine & Son (moved from old church?); blower installed by Midmer-Losh (1926)
First building (1880-1910)
•I/4 George Jardine & Son? |
| Holy Family Catholic Church (Slovak) (Greenpoint) |
| |
21 Nassau Avenue near 15th Street (since 1911)
► III/14 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6005 (1931)
► II/6 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1342 (1912) |
| Holy Family Catholic Church (German) (Park Slope) |
| |
Consolidated with St. Thomas Aquinas Church (2006)
236 13th Street, between Fourth & Fifth Avenues
Present building (since 1928)
• II/ Hall Organ Company (1928)
First building (1880-1928)
• II/15 A. B. Felgemaker, Op. 444 (1879); motor installed by Midmer (1909) |
| Holy Ghost Catholic Church (Borough Park) |
| |
See Holy Spirit Catholic Church |
| Holy Innocents Catholic Church (Flatbush) |
| |
279 East 17th Street at Beverly Road
Present building (since 1922):
► III/32 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 390 (1922); reb. by Peragallo (2005)
First building (1909-1922)
• II/P reed organ |
| Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church (Prospect Park) |
| |
245 Prospect Park West at Prospect Avenue (since 1878)
► II/20 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1878/1917) |
| Holy Rosary Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
141 Chauncey Street near Malcolm X Boulevard (orig. Reid Street) (since 1894)
► II/24 Reuben Midmer & Son (c.1910)
• George Jardine & Son (1895) |
| Holy Spirit Catholic Church (Borough Park) |
| |
1712 Fourty-Fifth Street – orig. named Holy Ghost; renamed Holy Spirit in 1981
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1922); reb. Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1963) |
| Immaculate Conception Catholic Cathedral (Fort Greene) |
| |
Block bounded by Lafayette, Clermont, Greene and Vanderbilt Avenues
(started in 1867 but unfinished; foundations razed in 1931)
Chapel of St. John (1879-1913) – See Queens of All Saints Catholic Church
• II/23 E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings, Op. 983 (1880) |
| Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church (aka St. Mary's) (Williamsburg) |
| |
Merged into Most Holy Trinity Church (2007)
72 Maujer Street at Leonard Street (1854-2007)
• unknown (1915 and on)
► II/21 Richard M. Ferris (1855) – extant until 1915 |
| Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church (Kensington) |
| |
2805 Fort Hamiliton Parkway
Present building (since 1932)
► III/21 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4801 (1932)
First building (1894-1932)
• unknown |
| Mary of Nazareth Catholic Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
See Sacred Heart Church |
| Mary Queen of Heaven Catholic Church (Mill Basin) |
| |
1395 East 56th Street
• III/ Allen Organ Company electronic
• Rodgers Instruments electronic – destroyed by fire
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1900) – restored 1970s-80s |
| Mary, Mother of the Church Catholic Church (East New York) |
| |
See St. Gabriel at Mary, Mother of the Church |
| Most Holy Trinity – St. Mary Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
Merger of Most Holy Trinity & 'St. Mary' (Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary) (2007)
138 Montrose Avenue, near Manhattan Avenue
Present building (since 1883) – built as Most Holy Trinity Church
• unknown electronic (c.1978)
• III/38 George Jardine & Son (1890)
• II/28 Ferris & Stuart (1855) – moved from previous building (1883)
Second building (1854-1883)
• II/28 Ferris & Stuart (1855)
First building (1841-1854)
• unknown builder (1847) – moved to St. Joseph's Church, Astoria (1854) |
| Most Precious Blood Catholic Church (Bath Beach) |
| |
70 Bay 47th Street
• unknown |
| Nativity of Our Blessed Lord Catholic Church (Clinton Hill) |
| |
Absorbed in St. Peter Claver Church (1973)
Corner Classon and Madison Avenues – now Elim International Fellowship Church
► II/29 J.H. & C.S. Odell (1872) – moved from Masonic Temple in Manhattan? |
| Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church (Midwood) |
| |
1315 East 28th Street
• II/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3949 (1927) |
| Our Lady of All Angels Catholic Chapel (Fort Greene) |
| |
See Queen of All Saints Catholic Church |
| Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church (Bay Ridge) |
| |
7320 Fourth Avenue at 74th Street
► III/27 Peragallo Pipe Organ Company, Op. 601 (1999); reb. of Kilgen
► III/28 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4202 (1929)
• II/ F.J.N. Tallman, Op. 56 (1910) |
| Our Lady of Charity Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
1669 Dean Street
Present building (since 1950s or 1960s)
• unknown
First building (1908-?)
• I/6 Reuben Midmer & Sons; elec. blower added by Midmer (1916) |
| Our Lady of Consolation Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
184 Metropolitan Avenue (since 1910)
• II/10 A. Gottfried & Co.? (c.1910) |
| Our Lady of Czestochowa – St. Casimir Catholic Church (Bush Terminal) |
| |
Consolidation of two parishes (1980)
183 25th Street – orig. Our Lady of Czestochowa
Present building (since 1904)
► II/15 Tellers-Kent Organ Company, Op. 176 (1919) – moved from St. Casimir Church (1980)
• unknown (c.1904)
First building (1896-burned 1904)
• unknown |
| Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church (Bushwick) |
| |
915 Putnam Avenue
Present building (since 1891)
► III/16 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3872 (1927)
• II/22 Henry Erben (1836) – moved from St. James RC Church, Manhattan (1891)
First building (1886-1891)
• unknown |
| Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church (Gravesend) |
| |
430 Avenue W at East 4th Street
• III/ Rodgers Instruments electronic (c.1971) |
| Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church (Dyker Heights) |
| |
7201 15th Avenue at 72nd Street
Present building (since c.1934)
► II/24 Austin Organ Company, Op. 2594 (1975)
Second building (1908-burned 1933)
► II/19 Anthony Porto & Son (1932?) – burned (1973)
• II/17 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1908)
First building (1906-1908)
• unknown |
| Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Cathedral (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
113 Remsen Street at Henry Street (since 1944) – orig. Church of the Pilgrims
► III/25 Austin Organ Company, Op. 259 (1911)
295 Hicks Street (c.1908-1944)
• unknown
81 Washington Street, Manhattan (until 1903) – meeting at St. Joseph's Church
• unknown |
| Our Lady of Loreto Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Merged into Our Lady of the Presentation Church (2011)
124 Sackman Street at Pacific Street (1908-closed 2010)
• I/7 Reuben Midmer & Son; elec. blower inst. (1920s) – moved from old church
Powell Street (1896-1908) – orig. Salvation Army Hall
• I/7 Reuben Midmer & Son |
| Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church (French) (East New York) |
| |
Broadway at De Sales Place
Second building (1898-burned 1974) – renamed Our Lady of Lourdes (1900)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons – burned
First building (1875-1898) – known as St. Francis de Sales Church
• Unknown Builder (1875) |
| [1st] Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
Schermerhorn Street, near Bond Street (1908-closed 1930) – razed to make way for subway
• III/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1908)
Debevoise Street, near DeKalb Avenue (1858-1908) – razed to make way for Manhattan Bridge
Second building (1869-1908)
► III/30 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 486 (1869)
First building (1858-1869)
• Henry Erben (1858) |
| [2nd] Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church (Brownsville) |
| |
Merged into Our Lady of the Presentation / Loreto Church (2011)
680 Mother Gaston Boulevard (Stone Avenue) (1961-closed 2011)
• unknown |
| Our Lady of Miracles Catholic Church (Canarsie) |
| |
757 East 86th Street
• unknown |
| Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Shrine Church of (Italian) (Williamsburg) |
| |
275 North 8th Street at Union Avenue
Present building (since 1940s)
• unknown
Second building (1930-1940s) – Basement church only – razed for Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
• unknown
First building (1887-1930)
• II/13 Claus S. Brandrup (1902)
• George Jardine & Son (<1891)
• Ferris & Stuart |
| Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church (Carroll Gardens) |
| |
522 Carroll Street (since 1904)
► III/14 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4306? (1929) |
| Our Lady of Perpetual Help Basilica (Sunset Park) |
| |
526 59th Street at Fifth Avenue
Present building (since 1928):
► IV/42 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3496 (1927)
Lower church (since 1905):
► II/16 Konzelman Organs (2002)
• II/ Mann & Trupiano (1970s)
• II/ Charles Maier (c.1893) – moved from old church
First building (1893-1905):
• II/ Charles Maier (c.1893) |
| Our Lady of Pilar Catholic Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
Merged into St. Peter Catholic Church (1942)
Moved to Queens of All Saints Church (1934)
264 Cumberland Street near Lafayette Avenue (1916-1934)
• unknown |
| Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church (Flatbush) |
| |
2020 Foster Avenue corner Ocean Avenue
► III/25 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5163 (1933) |
| Our Lady of Solace Catholic Shrine Church (Coney Island) |
| |
2866 West 17th Street at Mermaid
► II/54d Rodgers Instruments electronic (2004)
► II/21 Hilborne L. Roosevelt, Op. 204 (1884) – rebuild of J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 29 |
| Our Lady of the Presentation / Loreto Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
1677 Saint Mark's Avenue at Rockaway Avenue
Second building (since 1911)
► II/3 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6518 (1937)
First building (1887-burned 1910)
• unknown |
| Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompei Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
225 Siegel Street
• unknown |
| Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
583 Throop Avenue at McDonough Street
Present building (since 1895)
► III/42 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1895) – OHS Citation #137 (1993)
First building (c.1868-1895)
• unknown |
| Precious Blood Monastery Catholic Church (Sunset Park) |
| |
5400 Fort Hamilton Parkway (since 1927)
• IV/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3930 (1927) |
| Queen of All Saints Catholic Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
Lafayette Avenue at Vanderbilt Avenue (since 1913) – orig. named Our Lady of All Angels
► IV/45 Wirsching Organ Co. (1913); electrified by Wangerin (1925) – OHS Citation #66
Clermont Avenue & Greene Avenue (1879-1913) – known as Chapel of St. John
• II/23 E. & G.G. Hook & Hastings, Op. 983 (1880) |
| Regina Pacis Votive Shrine (Borough Park) |
| |
See St. Rosalia – Regina Pacis Catholic Church |
| Resurrection Coptic Catholic Church (Gerritsen Beach) |
| |
328 14th Street near 6th Avenue (since c.1986) – orig. St. Stanislaus Martyr Catholic Church
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1924)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1891) |
| Resurrection Roman Catholic Church (Gerritsen Beach) |
| |
2331 Gerritsen Avenue
• Peragallo Pipe Organ Company, Op. 390 (1955)
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5506 (1935)
• unknown (<1930); moved by Geo. Kilgen & Son as Op. 5533 to Zion Baptist, Brooklyn |
| Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
Merged with St. Michael-St. Edward Church to become "Church of Mary of Nazareth" (2008)
Clermont Avenue near Park Avenue (since 1876)
► III/38 George Jardine & Son, Op. 1019 (1876)
• II/16 George Jardine & Son (c.1871) – Chapel on Vanderbilt Avenue |
| Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Italian) (Cobble Hill) |
| |
Merged into St. Stephen's Church (1941) See Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary/St. Stephen
Degraw and Hicks Streets (1906-1941)
• II/21 J.H. & C.S. Odell (blower added 1920) – Upper Church
• I/5 Henry Erben
(blower added 1917) – Lower Church
35-39 President Street near Van Brunt Street (1885-1906)
• II/16 George Jardine & Son (blower added in 1917)
Warren and Hicks Streets (1882-1886) – held services at St. Peter's Church
► III/41 Henry Erben (1861) – See St. Peter – Our Lady of Pilar Catholic Church |
| Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary – St. Stephen Catholic Church (Carroll Gardens) |
| |
Corner of Summit and Hicks Streets (since 1875) – orig. St. Stephen's Catholic Church
► III/31 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 7560 (1952)
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4793 (1931) – burned with church (1951)
► III/37 Hilborne L. Roosevelt, Op. 17 (1875)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons – Lower Church
Corner of Carroll and Hicks Streets (1866-1873) – orig. St. Paul Episcopal Church
• II/ Ferris & Stuart (1861) |
| St. Agatha Catholic Church (Bay Ridge) |
| |
702 48th Street
• II/32reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 6725 (1939) |
| St. Agnes Catholic Church (Red Hook) |
| |
433 Sackett Street at Hoyt Street
Present building (since 1905)
• Rodgers Organ Company electronic (1970s) – Chancel
• III/ Henry Erben (1875) – Gallery – orig. in Masonic Lodge, Manhattan
• II/ Henry Erben (1875) – Transept – orig. in Masonic Lodge, Manhattan
First building (1881-burned 1901)
• IV/56 George Jardine & Son (1882) – Upper Church
Hoyt and DeGraw Streets (1878-1881)
• unknown |
| St. Alphonsus Catholic Church (German) (Greenpoint) |
| |
Merged into St. Anthony of Padua (1975)
177-81 Kent at Manhattan Avenue (1873-1975)
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1930) |
| St. Ambrose Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Merged into Our Lady of Montserrate Catholic Church (1978)
222 Tompkins and DeKalb Avenues (1883-1978) – now Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church
► II/15 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1875) |
| St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church (Bay Ridge) |
| |
6713 Ridge Boulevard
• II/ Peragallo Pipe Organ Company |
| St. Ann Catholic Church (Vinegar Hill) |
| |
Merged into St. George's Church to become St. Ann-St. George's Church (1986)
251 Front Street at Gold Street (1880-1986) – named St. Anne until 1901
► II/16 George Jardine & Son (1891) |
| St. Anselm Catholic Church (Bay Ridge) |
| |
356 Eighty-second Street
• III/26s Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 7702 (1953) |
| St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
See St. Anthony-St. Alphonsus Catholic Church |
| St. Anthony – St. Alphonsus Catholic Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
862 Manhattan Avenue opp. Milton Street (since 1874) – orig. St. Anthony of Padua Church
► III/45 Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1920s); reb. J.A. Konzelman (1980s)
• IV/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1892)
• II/ unknown (1885)
• Henry Erben (1875) – repossessed; moved to St. John's Church, Paterson, N.J. (early 1880s)
Lower Church:
► II/3 Estey Organ Company, Op. 3091 (1938)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917)
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1900)
• Henry Erben 1874)
India Street (1858-1874)
• unknown |
| St. Athanasius Catholic Church (Bensonhurst) |
| |
2154 Sixty-first Street near Bay Parkway
Present building (since 1963):
• II/ Allen Organ Company electronic
► II/11 Earl J. Beach (1920s) – orig. in St. Rose of Lima RC; rebuilt by F.J. Lloyd (1964)
First building (1914-1963):
• II/21reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1905 (1915) |
| St. Augustine Catholic Church (Park Slope) |
| |
116 Sixth Avenue, corner Sterling Place (since 1886)
► III/21 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5334 (1933) – reb. of Midmer
► III/43 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1915)
Fifth Avenue at Bergen (1872-1886)
• unknown |
| St. Barbara Catholic Church (Bushwick) |
| |
138 Bleecker Street at Central Avenue
Present building (since 1910)
► III/19 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5948 (1931)
• II/17 Unknown Builder (tracker) – moved from previous building?
Original building (1893-1910)
• Unknown Builder |
| St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church (German) (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
Fulton Street and Ralph Avenue (1853-closed 1973)
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1928)
• II/17 Hilborne L. Roosevelt, Op. 14 (1874) |
| St. Bernadette Catholic Shrine (Dyker Heights) |
| |
8201 Thirteenth Avenue
► II/16 Peragallo Pipe Organ Company, Op. 507 (1984)
• II/ W.W. Kimball Co. (1938) |
| St. Bernard Catholic Church (Mill Basin) |
| |
2055 East 69th Street
• unknown |
| St. Bernard Catholic Church (closed 1941) |
| |
Hicks & Rapelye Streets
• Unknown Builder (1906)
• George Jardine & Son (<1891) |
| St. Boniface Oratory – Oratory of St. Philip Neri (Downtown) |
| |
109 Willoughby Street at Duffield Street (since 1872)
► III/32 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 9878 (1964); rev. (1994)
► II/17 Midmer-Losh Organ Co. (1924)
• William Schwartz (1874)
Willoughby and Bridge Streets (1854-1872) – orig. St. Thomas Episcopal Church
• Henry Erben (1868)
• unknown |
| St. Brendan Catholic Church (Midwood) |
| |
1525 East 12th Street at Avenue O
► III/35 Peragallo Pipe Organ Company (1983)
► III/27 Reuben Midmer & Sons, Op. 3563 (1920)
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| St. Brigid Catholic Church (Wyckoff Heights) |
| |
409 Linden Street at St. Nicholas Avenue
Present building (since 1922):
► III/48 Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Op. 1146 (1948) – new console and tonal changes
► III/43 Albert E. Lloyd (1927)
• II/13 Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) – moved from previous building (1922)
First building (1882-1922):
• II/13 Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| St. Casimir Catholic Church (Polish) (Fort Greene) |
| |
Absorbed into Our Lady of Czestochowa (1980)
40 Greene Avenue at Adelphi Street (1890-1980) – now Paul Robeson Theatre
► II/15 Tellers-Kent Organ Co., Op. 176 (1919) – moved to Our Lady of Czestochowa (1980)
► II/13 Charles Maier (c.1899)
• Henry Erben (1864)
Lawrence & Tillary Streets (1875-1890) – orig. Second Baptist; became St. Casimir RC, then Michael the Archangel RC
• George Jardine & Son (<1890) |
| St. Catharine of Alexandria Catholic Church (Borough Park) |
| |
1119 41st Street at Fort Hamilton Parkway
► III/36 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3412 (1925) – extant but unplayable
► I/7 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1909) – Lower Church |
| St. Catherine of Genoa Catholic Church (Rugby) |
| |
520 Linden Boulevard
• II/3 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 8275 (1951) – moved from St. Therese of Lisieux (c.2006)
• II/4 M.P. Möller Artiste |
| St. Cecilia Catholic Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
84 Herbert Street at Henry Street
• III/ Rodgers Instruments electronic (1990)
• III/ Philibert Croteau (1966) – electrified 1894 George Jardine & Son organ
• III/41 George Jardine & Son, Op. 1127 (1894) – move Hilborne L. Roosevelt organ, Op. 111 (1882) from Covenant Presbyterian, Manhattan |
| St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (Brooklyn Heights) |
| |
21 Sidney Place at Aitken Place
Present building (since 1869):
► III/35 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 178 (1880); restored by J.H. & C.S. Odell (2004)
• I/15 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 481 (1869)
First building (1849-burned 1869) – orig. Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church
• II/24 Ferris & Stuart (1854) – destroyed by fire in 1868 |
| St. Columba Catholic Church (Marine Park) |
| |
2245 Kimball Street
• unknown |
| St. Columbkille Catholic Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
140-44 Dupont Street (1909-closed 1939) – became SS. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church
Mission (1939-1950) until absorbed by SS. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church
• I/7 Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| SS. Cyril & St. Methodius Catholic Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
150 Dupont Street (since 1951)
• III/ Rodgers Instruments electronic (c.1971)
123 Eagle Street (1917-1939) – orig. Children's Mission (Reformed Dutch Sunday school)
• unknown |
| St. Dominic Catholic Church (Bensonhurst) |
| |
2001 Bay Ridge Parkway
• unknown |
| St. Edmund Catholic Church (Homecrest) |
| |
2460 Ocean Avenue
► II/8 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 2536; reb. 1992
• II/6 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 2536 (1942)
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1923) |
| St. Edward Catholic Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
See St. Michael – St. Edward Catholic Church |
| St. Elias Melkite Greek Rite Catholic Church (Greenpoint) |
| |
149 Kent Street (since c.1942) – orig. Reformed Dutch Church of Greenpoint • II/24 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 513 (1869) |
| St. Ephrem Catholic Church (Dyker Heights) |
| |
929 Bay Ridge Parkway
► III/34 Casavant Frères, Op. 2172 (1953)
• II/ Wirsching Organ Co. (1921)
• III/ W.W. Kimball Co. (>1894) |
| St. Finbar Catholic Church (Bath Beach) |
| |
Benson Avenue at Bay 20th Street
Present building (since 1912)
• Rodgers Organ Company electronic
► II/24 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1912)
Second building (1893-1912)
• II/15 Unknown Builder (c.1893)
First building (1881-1893)
• unknown |
| St. Fortunata Catholic Church (New Lots) |
| |
2609 Linden Boulevard
• unknown electronic
• II/4 DeLosh Brothers (c.194x) – mainly from recycled theatre organ parts |
| St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church (Dyker Heights) |
| |
1562 86th Street
• unknown |
| St. Francis de Chantal Catholic Church (Borough Park) |
| |
1273 Fifty-Eighth Street
• Rodgers Instruments electronic
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons |
| St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church (East New York) |
| |
See Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church |
| St. Francis of Assisi – St. Blaise Catholic Church (Crown Heights) |
| |
319 Maple Street – built as St. Francis of Assisi Church
• III/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1932) – rebuild
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| St. Francis of Paola Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
| |
219 Conselyea Street at Woodpoint Road
Present building (since 1941)
• II/ Rodgers Instruments – digital with pipes (1989)
► II/7 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5370 (1928) – moved from previous building (1941)
First building (c.1918-1941)
► II/7 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 5370 (1928)
• unknown (c.1918) |
| St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church (Park Slope) |
| |
225 Sixth Avenue, corner Carroll Street
Present building (since 1904)
► III/27 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 2698 (1986)
• IV Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1923) – rebuild
► III/43 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1904)
First building (1886-1904)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (1886) |
| St. Gabriel at Mary, Mother of the Church (East New York) |
| |
Consolidation of St. Gabriel and St. John Cantius parishes (2007)
749 Linwood Street at New Lots Avenue (since 2007) – orig. St. Gabriel the Archangel Church
• unknown
• I/4 Steere & Turner (there in 1914) |
| St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church (East New York) |
| |
See St. Gabriel at Mary Mother of the Church |
| St. George Catholic Church (Lithuanian) (Vinegar Hill) |
| |
Merged with St. Ann and renamed St. Ann-St. George Church (1986)
207 York Street (1914-2007)
• Bates & Culley (1916) – new Kinetic blower and possible rebuild of Midmer
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1914) |
| St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church (Crown Heights) |
| |
Merged into St. Matthew's Parish (2011)
224 Brooklyn Avenue at St. John's Place
Present building (since 1916)
• Rodgers Instruments electronic with pipes
• II/24 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1916)
First building (1905-1916)
• Edwin E. Haslam |
| St. James Cathedral-Basilica (Downtown) |
| |
See Cathedral-Basilica of St. James at top of section |
| St. Jerome Catholic Church (Flatbush) |
| |
2900 Newkirk Avenue at Nostrand Avenue (since 1909)
• II/13 Reuben Midmer & Son (1915) |
| St. John Cantius Catholic Church (Polish) (East New York) |
| |
479 New Jersey Avenue
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4571 (1930) |
| St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
| |
75 Lewis Avenue at Willoughby Avenue
• IV/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1931)
• IV/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917); reb.
► IV/57 Carl Barckhoff (1893)
• George Jardine & Son (<1891) |
| St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church (Park Slope) |
| |
250 21st Street near Fifth Avenue
Present building (since c.1923)
► II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3535 (1923)
First building (1850-c.1923)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| St. John, Catholic Chapel of (Fort Greene) |
| |
See Queen of All Saints Catholic Church
One of six planned chapels for the unfinished Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception |
| St. Joseph Catholic Church (Prospect Heights) |
| |
See Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph at top of section |
| St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church (Bushwick) |
| |
185 Suydam Street
• II/ Rodgers Instruments electronic (c.1972) |
| St. Jude Catholic Church (Canarsie) |
| |
1677 Carnarsie Road
• unknown |
| St. Kassimer Catholic Church |
| |
See St. Casimir |
| St. Laurence Catholic Church (East New York) |
| |
1020 Van Siclen Avenue
• unknown |
| St. Leonard of Port Maurice Catholic Church (German, Bushwick) NE (razed 2001) |
| |
Absorbed into St. Joseph Patron Church (1978)
70 Wilson Avenue at Jefferson Street
Second building (1906-closed 1978)
► III/41 Tellers-Kent Organ Company, Op. 247 (1922) – reb. of previous organ
► III/42 William G. Schwarze (c.1906)
First building (1871-1899)
• unknown |
| St. Louis Catholic Church (French) (Williamsburg) |
| |
Mission from 1939-1946 until absorbed by St. Lucy
Ellery Street & Nostrand Avenue (1889-1939)
• II/15 Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917)
Siegel Street & Manhattan Avenue (1869-1889)
• unknown |
| St. Lucy Catholic Church (Italian) (Clinton Hill) |
| |
Closed 1974; Merged into St. Patrick Church
802 Kent Avenue near Park
► II/7 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1921) |
| St. Lucy – St. Patrick Catholic Church (Fort Greene) |
| |
285 Willoughby Avenue at Kent Avenue – orig. St. Patrick; Merged with St. Lucy (1974)
► II/28 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1910); reb. Clark & Fenton (1930s)
► III/34 Reuben Midmer (1869) |
| St. Malachy Catholic Church (East New York) |
| |
Closed 2009; absorbed into St. Michael Church
129 Van Siclen Avenue near Atlantic Avenue (1854-2009)
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 2047 (1922)
► II/18 Reuben Midmer & Sons
• Henry Erben (1861) |
| St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic Church (Manhattan Beach) |
| |
215 Exeter Street near Ocean
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1900) – possibly 2nd hand as church was estab. in 1920 |
| St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church (Sheepshead Bay) |
| |
Ocean Avenue and Avenue Z (since 1929)
• III/ Peragallo Pipe Organs (c.2001)
► II/21 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 581-A (1964); rebuild of 1927 Odell
• II/ J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 581 (1927)
Sheepshead Bay Road and East 14th Street
Second building (1893-burned 1929)
• II/17 E. & G.G. Hook (<1874)
First building (1861-burned 1893)
• unknown |
| St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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583 Troop Avenue
• unknown |
| St. Martin of Tours – Fourteen Holy Martyrs Catholic Church (Bushwick) |
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Consolidated with Fourteen Holy Martyrs Church (1976)
289 Weirfield Street at Knickerbocker Avenue
Present building (since c.1913)
• II/53s Allen Organ Company electronic
• II/20 Johnson & Son – second-hand
First building (1906-c.1913)
• unknown |
| St. Mary Catholic Church (Clinton Hill) |
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84 Flushing Avenue at Carlton Avenue
• II/ Vocalion (in 1919) |
| St. Mary Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
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See St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Church
• II/28 George Jardine & Son (1883) |
| St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception (Williamsburg) |
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See Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
| St. Mary, Mother of Jesus Catholic Church (Bath Beach) |
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2326 Eighty-fourth Street
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5105 (1933) – burned |
| St. Mary, Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Carroll Gardens) |
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467 Court Street at Luquer Street (since 1855)
• unknown electronic
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917)
• II/28 Hall & Labagh (1858)
• II/ Ferris & Stuart (1855) |
| St. Mary, Queen of the Angels Catholic Church (Lithuanian) (Williamsburg) |
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South 4th and Roebling Streets (1899-1981) – orig. First Presbyterian, then Trinity Meth. Protestant
• II/13 Unknown Builder (tracker) |
| St. Matthew Catholic Church (Crown Heights) |
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1123 Eastern Parkway
• III/ Rodgers Instruments electronic
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917)
• II/ Henry Erben (1884); moved and rebuilt by Felgemaker, Op. 1033 (1909) |
| St. Matthias Catholic Church |
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Elm (now Catalpa) Avenue near Woodward
Since 1978 considered part of Queens; see St. Matthias in Queens listing |
| St. Michael Catholic Church (Bush Terminal) |
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352 42nd Street at Fourth Avenue
• IV/79 Allen Organ Company electronic (2008)
• Rodgers Instruments electronic
• Reuben Midmer & Son
• II/17 Meredith A. Clark [& Sons?] – there in 1911 |
| St. Michael – St. Edward Catholic Church (Fort Greene) |
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Consolidated into Sacred Heart Church (2008)
108 St. Edward Street at Leo Place (1942-2008) – orig. St. Edward Catholic Church (1891-1942)
► II/20 American Master Organ Co. (c.1914)
• unknown (c.1891) |
| St. Michael – St. Malachy Catholic Church (East New York) |
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Consolidated with St. Malachy Church (2009)
225 Jerome Street near Atlantic Avenue – built as St. Michael Church (German)
► III/33 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5841 (1937) – rebuild of Tellers-Kent
► III/33 Tellers-Kent Company, Op. 241 (1921) |
| St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church (Italian) (Downtown) |
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Merged into St. Edward Church (1942)
Concord & Prince Streets (1913-closed 1942) – razed for Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
• II/11 Reuben Midmer & Sons (tracker)
37 Lawrence Street at Tillary Street (1891-1913) – orig. Second Baptist Church (built 1848), then Presbyterian, then St. Casimir Polish Catholic Church
• unknown |
| St. Nicholas Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
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Merged with two other parishes to form the parish of Divine Mercy (2011)
26 Olive Street at Devoe Street (since 1863)
• II/25 William G. Schwarze |
| St. Patrick Catholic Church (Fort Hamilton) |
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Fifth Avenue and 95th Street
Present building (since 1926)
• III/ Peragallo Pipe Organ Company, Op. 494 (1982)
• III/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1925)
First building (c.1853-1926)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1874) – Lower Church |
| St. Patrick Catholic Church (Fort Greene) |
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Merged with St. Lucy (1974) – See St. Lucy – St. Patrick Church
285 Willoughby Avenue and Kent Avenue |
| St. Paul Catholic Church (Cobble Hill) |
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Consolidated with St. Peter & Our Lady of Pilar (1975)
234 Congress Street at Court Street (1838-1975)
• III/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 5473 (1935) – repairs to Müller & Abel
• III/ Muller & Abel (1900)
• George Jardine & Son (<1891)
• Henry Erben (1855) • Henry Erben (1838) |
| St. Paul and St. Agnes Catholic Church (Boerum Hill/Cobble Hill/Carroll Gardens) |
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433 Sackett Street
• unknown |
| Ss. Peter & St. Paul Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
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Wythe Avenue near South 2nd Street (1848-1957) – renamed St. Peter & St. Paul Church
► II/20 Henry Erben (1849); reb. (1902)
North 8th Street & Kent Avenue (1840-1848) – known as St. Mary Catholic Church
• unknown |
| St. Peter – Our Lady of Pilar Catholic Church (Cobble Hill) (closed 1975) |
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Consolidated into St. Paul Catholic Church (1975)
Hicks Street at Warren Street – orig. St. Peter Catholic Church (1860-1975)
► III/41 George Jardine & Son (1879) – elec. by Robert Grigo; rem. by Organ Clearing House (2002)
• III/40 George Jardine & Son (1879); reb. & enl. Erben
• II/37 Henry Erben (1861) |
| St. Peter–St. Paul–Our Lady of Pilar Catholic Church (Cobble Hill) |
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234 Congress Street, corner Court Street – orig. St. Paul's Church (1838-1975)
• Henry Erben (1855)
• Henry Erben (1838) |
| St. Peter Claver Catholic Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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29 Claver Place at Jefferson Avenue (since 1922)
► III/33 Delaware Organ Company (1960s) – orig. in St. Andrew-on-Hudson RC Sem., Hyde Park, NY
► II/13 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 574 (1926) |
| St. Rita Catholic Church (New Lots) |
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275 Shepherd Avenue
• unknown |
| St. Rocco Catholic Church (Italian) (Bush Terminal) |
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216 27th Street (since 1911) – orig. Trinity Norwegian Lutheran Church
• I/6 Unknown Builder (tracker)
22nd Street (1902-1911) – orig. synagogue
• unknown |
| St. Rosalia – Regina Pacis Catholic Church (Borough Park) |
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1230 65th Street at Twelfth Avenue (since 1951) – Regina Pacis Votive Shrine
► IV/57 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 739 (1928) – from South Cong'l Ch., New Britain, CT; rev.
• III/ Jimmy Rockefeller (<1930s) – second-hand theatre-style organ installed 1951
62nd Street corner 14th Avenue (since c.1905) – St. Rosalia Church
► II/13 Gilbert F. Adams (1971); orig. L.C. Harrison, Op. 1362 (c.1895), Park Presb., Bloomfield, NJ
• II/ Baldwin Organ Company electronic (1950s)
• II/ Unknown Builder (1910)
• III/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4276 (1929) – Lower Church
• II/ Estey Organ Company (second hand) – Lower Church
St. Theresa's Chapel (School)
• II/4 Geo. Kilgen & Son (1929)
62nd Street near Thirteenth Avenue (1902-c.1905)
• unknown |
| St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church (Parkville) |
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269 Parkville Avenue at East 8th Street (since 1925)
► III/55 Holtkamp Organ Company, Op. 1744 (1962)
• II/11 Earl J. Beach (c.1925) – moved to St. Athanasius RC, Brooklyn (1964)
Lawrence Avenue near East 1st Street (1870-1925)
Second building (1914-1925)
• Reuben Midmer & Son? (1914)
First building (1870-1914)
• II/20 George Jardine & Son (1889) |
| St. Saviour Catholic Church (Park Slope) |
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611 Eighth Avenue at Sixth Street
► II/40 William E. Baker (1976)
► II/25 Reuben Midmer & Son, Op. 2932 (1918) – electrified 1911 organ
► II/25 Reuben Midmer & Son (1911)
► I/7 Reuben Midmer & Son (c.1905) – Lower Church |
| St. Simon and St. Jude Catholic Church (Gravesend) |
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Van Sicklen and Avenue T
• unknown |
| St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church (Polish) (Greenpoint) |
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607 Humboldt Street at Driggs Avenue (since 1904)
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1923, 1924)
• II/ W.W. Kimball Co. (1904) |
| St. Stanislaus Martyr Catholic Church (closed 1979, absorbed by Holy Family Church) |
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328 14th Street near 6th Avenue – now Resurrection Coptic Catholic Church
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1924)
• II/9 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1891) |
| St. Stephen Catholic Church (named Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary/St. Stephen since 1941) |
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See Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Church |
| St. Sylvester Catholic Church (New Lots) |
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416 Grant Avenue
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1923) |
| St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church (Prospect Heights) |
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563 Sterling Place (since 1875)
► III/34 Casavant Frères, Op. 1494 (1934) – Upper Church
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4580 (1930) – School Auditorium
• Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4448 (1930) – Chancel?
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (1920s) – Lower Church
• I/8 Reuben Midmer & Sons – Upper Church Sanctuary
• III/31 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1887) – Upper Church Gallery |
| St. Therese of Lisieux (the Little Flower) Catholic Church (East Flatbush) |
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4410 Avenue D at Troy Avenue
• II/3 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 8275 (1951) – moved to St. Catherine of Genoa (c.2006) |
| St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church (Flatlands) |
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1550 Hendrickson Street at Avenue P (since 1930):
• Rodgers Instruments electronic (2008)
• Allen Organ Company electronic (c.1969)
• III/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4635 (1931) – Echo added; organ removed c.1969 due to weight
► III/26 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4603 (1930)
2024 Flatbush Avenue (1885-1930):
• unknown |
| St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church (Park Slope) |
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249 Ninth Street at Fourth Avenue
► II/20 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 6135 (1988)
• III/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1968) – repairs?
► III/38 Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1925) – rebuild of Hook & Hastings
► III/36 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1301 (1886) |
| St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
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167 North Sixth Street near Driggs (since 1869)
• III/6 Jimmy Rockefeller (1938) – with horseshoe console
• III/48s Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 1761 (1897)
• Henry Erben (1869)
North Sixth Street near Fifth Street (1863-1869)
• Henry Erben (1860) |
| St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church (East Flatbush) |
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1603 Brooklyn Avenue
► II/10 Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Op. 882 (1932) |
| Transfiguration Catholic Church (Williamsburg) |
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263 Marcy Avenue at Hooper Street
► II/15 George Jardine & Son (1890) |
| Virgin Mary Greek Melkite Catholic Church (Park Slope) |
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216 Eighth Avenue at 2nd Street – orig. Park Slope Congregational Church
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons |
| Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church (Red Hook) |
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98 Richards Street at Verona Street
Present building (since 1896)
► III/32 Reuben Midmer & Son (1917)
First building (1878-burned 1896):
• unknown
Ewen and Van Brunt Streets (1855-1878):
• Henry Erben (1855) |
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| Seventh-day Adventist |
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| Bethel Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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457 Grand Avenue at Lefferts Place (since 1936) – orig. First Universalist Church of Our Father
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1914) |
| Church of the Second Advent |
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Adelphi Street, near Fulton
• Henry Erben |
| Emmaus Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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1144 Flatbush Avenue
• III/ Allen Organ Company electronic |
| Flatbush Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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261 East 21st Street (since 1982) – orig. Third Church of Christ, Scientist
► III/46 Hook & Hastings, Op. 2561 (1928); reb. (1987)
► III/41 Hook & Hastings, Op. 2561 (1928)
2017 Beverley Road at Ocean Avenue (1973-1982) – St. Mark United Methodist Church
• III/24 Austin Organs Inc., Op. 2252 (1955) |
| Hanson Place Seventh-day Adventist Church (Fort Greene) |
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88 Hanson Place at South Portland Avenue (since 1963) – orig. Hanson Place Baptist Church
► III/38 Casavant Frères, Op. 3416 (1979)
• III/13 Hope-Jones Organ Company (1910)
► II/23 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 52 (1866)
810 Park Place, near Nostrand Avenue (1960-1963) – orig. Primitive Methodist Church
• unknown |
| Hebron Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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1256 Dean Street at York Avenue – orig. First Church of Christ, Scientist
• III/39s Austin Organ Company, Op. 410 (1915) |
| Inter-American Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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See Hanson Place Seventh-day Adventist Church |
| Kingsboro Temple Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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415 7th Street, between Sixth/Seventh Avenues – orig. Emanuel German Ev. Lutheran Church
• Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1941) |
| Mount of Olives Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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975 Bushwick Avenue at Menahan Street – orig. Bushwick Ave. Presbyterian Church of Peace
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1925) |
| Washington Avenue Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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484 Washington and Gates Avenues (c.1930-1958) – now Brown Memorial Baptist Church
► III/36 Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
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| Swedenborgian |
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| Church of the New Jerusalem (aka Church of the Neighbor) |
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Corner Monroe Place and Clark Street (1868-closed 1960) – orig. First Universalist Society
• III/37 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1448 (1926)
• II/10 Ferris & Stuart (1859) |
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| Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) |
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| Church of the Good Tidings (Universalist) |
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Stuyvesant Avenue and Madison Street
• II/13 Reuben Midmer & Son (1917)
Quincy Street near Reid Avenue
• unknown |
| Church of Our Father (Universalist) |
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Merger of First and Fourth Universalist Churches (<1883)
See First Universalist Church of Our Father |
| Church of the Reconciliation (Universalist) (Greenpoint) |
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North Henry Street near Nassau Avenue (c.1887-?)
• unknown
Noble Street (1862-1887) – became Congregation Beth El
• unknown |
| Church of the Restoration |
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See First Universalist Church of Our Father |
| Church of the Saviour |
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See First Unitarian Congregational Society |
| First People's Unitarian Church (Borough Park) |
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4419 Twelfth Avenue at 45th Street – now Congregation Ohel Shalom
• II/8 W.W. Kimball Co. (1911) |
| First Unitarian Congregational Society (Brooklyn Heights) (aka Church of the Saviour) |
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50 Monroe Place at Pierrepont Street (since 1844)
► IV/47 George S. Hutchings Co. (1900); reb. Mann and Trupiano (2000)
• IV/ George S. Hutchings Co. (1900)
► II/17 E. & G.G. Hook, Op. 57 (1844) |
| First Universalist Church of Our Father (aka Church of the Restoration) |
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457 Grand Avenue at Lefferts Place (1883-1936) – became Bethel Seventh-day Adventist
• II/21 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1914)
Classon Avenue, near Atlantic Avenue – became Holy Trinity Baptist Church
• unknown
Grand Avenue near Fulton Street (in 1888)
• unknown
State Street, near Hoyt Street (1879-?) – leased former State Street Congregational Church
• George Jardine & Son (1866)
Clermont Avenue, between Atlantic Avenue and Fulton Street (1870-?)
• unknown
Monroe Place and Clark Street (1848-1868) – sold to Swedenborgian Church in 1868
• II/10 Ferris & Stuart (1859)
• II/22s Henry Crabb (1850) |
| Fourth Universalist Society (Greenpoint) (aka Church of the Redeemer) |
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19th Street and Beverley (in 1924)
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1924)
Franklin Street (Avenue?)
• unknown
40 Greene Avenue at Adelphi Street (1864-1870) – became Temple Israel
• Henry Erben (1864) |
| Second Unitarian Church NE (aka Church of the Holy Turtle) |
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Corner Clinton and Congress Street (1858-dissolved c.1925)
• II/11 Austin Organ Company, Op. 96 (1902)
• II/20 Ferris & Stuart (1858) |
| Third Unitarian Congregational Society (aka Unity Church) |
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Gates Avenue and Irving Place (1886-1932) – orig. Irving Music Hall; became Cornerstone Baptist Church (1932)
► II/14 Reuben Midmer & Sons (c.1886)
Classon Avenue near Lefferts Street (1868-1886)
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons |
| Unity Unitarian Church |
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See Third Unitarian Congregational Society |
| Willow Place Chapel (Unitarian) |
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Willow Place
• unknown |
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| United Church of Christ |
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| All Souls Bethlehem Church |
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566 East 7th Street (since 1998)
• piano
Ocean and Ditmas Avenues (1905-1998) – renamed All Souls Universalist
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 296 (1905)
• Reuben Midmer & Sons
South 9th Street, near Bedford Ave. (1845-1905) – known as First Universalist Church of Williamsburg; became Epiphany Catholic Church (1905)
• II/25 Hall & Labagh |
| Church of Lord |
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4623 Avenue J
• unknown |
| Church of the Evangel |
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1950 Bedford Avenue at Hawthorne Street
• II/19reg M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2458 (1917) – extant, not playable |
| Hyde Park Christian Church of the Evangel |
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875 East 46th Street
• unknown |
| Nazarene Congregational Church (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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506 MacDonough Street at Patchen Avenue (since 1927)
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (tubular; new motor installed in 1935)
Herkimer Street & Troy Avenues (? - 1927)
• unknown
Vanderbilt & Atlantic Avenues (c.1873-?)
• unknown |
| Plymouth Congregational Church (Canarsie) |
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1223 East 96th Street
• unknown |
| Rugby Congregational Church |
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4901 Snyder Avenue
• II/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4937 (1934) |
| St. Luke Community Church |
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142 Watkins Street
• unknown |
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| Wesleyan |
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| Pilgrim Wesleyan Church |
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951 Ocean Avenue
• II/12 Reuben Midmer & Sons (1910) |
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| Residences |
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| Joseph H. Adams Residence |
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1325 Albemarle Road
• II/12 Aeolian Company, Op. 1494 (1921) |
| Walter E. Bedell Residence |
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365 Clinton Avenue
► II/11 Aeolian Company, Op. 1086 (1909); 7-rank Echo/Antiphonal added (1910) |
| Bishopstek Residence |
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location unknown
• I/ J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 30 (1865) |
| Blackton Residence |
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Clinton and Willoughby Street
• II/18 Aeolian Company, Op. 949 (1904) |
| George M. Boardman Residence |
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location unknown
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 1475 (1916)
• II/22 Hook & Hastings Co., Op. 2084 (1905) |
| Andrew Campbell Residence |
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location unknown
• William H. Davis (1869) |
| Alfred E. Clegg Residence |
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• III/ Welte-Mignon Corp. (1920) |
| Warren Deem Residence |
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• I/4 Jeremy Cooper, Op. 1 (1970) |
| DeGraw Residence |
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location unknown
• Hall & Labagh (<1885) |
| John DeNyse Residence |
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location unknown
• J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 10 (1862) |
| William L. Dowling Residence |
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153 84th Street at Second Avenue
► II/10 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 430 (1907) – moved to Trinity P.E. Church, Garnervill, N.Y. (1919) |
| Charles Ennis Residence |
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location unknown
► II/8 Estey Organ Company, Op. 3256 (1958) |
| F. G. Goodman Residence |
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652 East 18th Street
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 638 (1909) – moved from Arthur S. Hyde Residence, NYC (1910) |
| J. Hoar Residence |
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location unknown
• Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| John Hoyt Residence |
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location unknown
• J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 7 |
| Arthur A. Jones Residence |
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950 Ocean Avenue
• II/14 Aeolian Company, Op. 1617 (1926); moved in 1935 to summer home in Centerville, MA |
| Harry L. Jones Residence |
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1325 Albemarle Road
II/12 Aeolian Company, Op. 1494 (1921) |
| William Henry Jones Residence |
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location unknown
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 1663 (1918) |
| William Kennedy Residence |
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location unknown
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 468 (1907) |
| William F. Kenny Residence |
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Shore Road and Oliver (now 91st) Street – became Shore Road Hospital
► II/16 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 516 (1917) – moved to Central Park Baptist Church, Manhattan
► II/9 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 478 (1912) |
| Joseph F. Knapp Residence |
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554 Bedford Avenue at Ross Street
► III/24 George Jardine & Son (1880) – moved to Phoebe Knapp's suite at Savoy Hotel, NYC (1898) |
| Lindsay Residence |
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Clinton and Willoughby Street
• II/18 Aeolian Company, Op. 949 (1904) |
| John B. Loretz Residence |
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159 Adelphi Street
► II/12 Reuben Midmer (1871) |
| J. Douglas McNell Residence |
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location unknown
• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1937) |
| Dorothy and Richard Minnich Residence (Bay Side) |
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Oliver Street, between Shore Road and Marine Avenue
• II/4 Unknown Builder (c.1941) – moved from unknown mortuary chapel in Manhattan (1953) |
| Henry Mollenham Residence |
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location unknown
• William H. Davis (1867) |
| Mrs. Maurice J. Moore Residence |
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location unknown
• II/ Reuben Midmer & Son (1914) |
| J. P. Mueller Residence |
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location unknown
► II/8 Estey Organ Company, Op. 1321 (1914) – moved to Concordia English Lutheran, Bronx |
| Thomas E. Murray Residence |
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783 St. Mark's Avenue
► II/12 Aeolian Company, Op. 1200 (1914) – orig. in 2nd Floor, Aeolian Hall, 362 Fifth Ave., NYC |
| E. Remington Nichols Residence |
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location unknown
• George Jardine & Son (1881) |
| E. Z. Nutting Residence |
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location unknown
• II/29 Austin Organ Company, Op. 402 (c.1910) |
| George P. Pope Residence (Bushwick) |
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871 Bushwick Avenue at Hemrod Street – became Jewish Home for the Aged and Infirm
• II/ Unknown Builder |
| Pouch Residence |
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345 Clinton Avenue
Unknown Builder |
| Herbert Lee Pratt Residence |
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Clinton Avenue and Willoughby Street
• II/18 Aeolian Company, Op. 949 (1904) |
| John Teele Pratt, Sr. Residence |
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193 Clinton Avenue
• II/25 Aeolian Company, Op. 954 (1904) – contract canceled; never installed |
| Remos Residence |
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location unknown
• Welte-Mignon Corporation (1927) |
| Leo Ritter Residence |
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location unknown
• II/ Estey Organ Company, Op. 1805 (1920) |
| Peter W. Rouss Residence |
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Plaza and Garfield Place
• II/9 Aeolian Company, Op. 1240 (1912); 4 ranks and Harp added in 1913 |
| Thomas Sarkauskas Residence |
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location unknown
• II/3 Wicks Organ Company, Op. 1538 (1936) |
| Frederick Settle Residence |
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location unknown
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| Rollin Smith Residence |
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• II/9 Skinner Organ Company, Op. 786 (1929) – orig. for Col. E.A. Deeds' yacht, "Lotusland" |
| William Spence Residence |
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232 Lincoln Place
• II/11 F.J.N. Tallman (1893) – moved to Methodist Church, Litchfield, Conn. (extant) |
| G. A. Stevenot Residence |
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location unknown
• II/29 Austin Organ Company, Op. 402 (1913) |
| George W. Street Residence |
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location unknown
► II/10 Johnson & Son, Op. 491 (1877) |
| Robert Thallon Residence |
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1223 Dean Street (1901-?) – "Pouch Mansion"
► II/12 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 149 (1875) – moved to Methodist Church, Naugatuck, CT (1903)
900 St. Marks Avenue (1874-1901)
► II/12 J.H. & C.S. Odell, Op. 149 (1875) – moved to Pouch Mansion, Brooklyn (1901)
• II/12 Rudolph Ibach & Sohn, Op. 138 (1871) |
| Lawrence Trupiano Residence |
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• I/6s George Jardine & Son (1869) |
| D. E. Van Boklin Residence |
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location unknown
• I/ Reuben Midmer & Sons (<1917) |
| Adrian van Sinderen Residence |
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40 Remsen Street
► III/25 Estey Organ Company, Op. 1937 (1921); reb. (1923) |
| Marvin J. Wagner Residence |
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location unknown
• II/4 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 10188 (1966) |
| C.A. Waters Residence |
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location unknown
► II/7 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2410 (1925) |
| Williamson Residence |
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Clinton Avenue
► II/11 George H. Whittier (1874) |
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| Studios / Workshops |
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| Organ Builders |
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| Lawrence Trupiano Shop |
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233 Butler Street
• I/6 L.C. Harrison & Co. (1889)
• I/ Josiah Richards (c.1830) |
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| Teaching |
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| Carolyn M. Cramp Studio |
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► III/5 Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co., Op. 3003 (1936, 1937)
• Geo. Kilgen & Son (c.1933) |
| Kilgen Wonder Organ School |
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1560 Broadway, #409 • Geo. Kilgen & Son |
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| Theatres |
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| Adelphi Theatre |
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• W.W. Kimball Co. (1919) |
| Alba Theatre |
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• II/8 Robert Morton (1929) |
| Albee Theatre |
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See RKO Albee Theatre |
| Albemarle Theatre |
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973 Flatbush Avenue – now Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
• III/17 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2907 (1920) |
| Alhambra Theatre |
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See Loew's Alhambra Theatre |
| Ambassador Theatre |
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• "Style H Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 1215 (1925) |
| Atlantic Playhouse |
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• II/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1921) |
| Atlantic Theatre (aka New Atlantic Theatre) |
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205 Flatbush Avenue at Dean Street (1915-closed 1961)
• III/ W.W. Kimball Co. (1919) |
| Beacon Theatre |
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• II/14 Austin Organ Company, Op. 486 (1914) |
| Beachview Theatre |
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location unknown
► II/4 "Style B" Wurlitzer, Op. 1266 (1926) |
| Bedford Theatre |
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See Loew's Bedford Theatre |
| Belvedere Theatre |
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2576 Myrtle Avenue near Wyckoff Avenue
► II/4 "Style B" Wurlitzer, Op. 1685 (1927)
• II/5 Robert-Morton (1922) |
| Benson Theatre |
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2007 86th Street (1921-closed early 1990s)
• Welte-Mignon Corporation (c.1921)
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| Berkshire Theatre |
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5913 8th Avenue (1926-closed 1955)
• Welte-Mignon Corporation (1925)
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| Beverly Theatre |
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111 Church Avenue (1920-closed 1981)
• Seeburg-Smith (1919) |
| Bijou Theatre |
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See Loew's Bijou Theatre |
| Biltmore Theatre NE |
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464 New Lots Avenue (1927-closed 1969, demolished)
► II/10 "Style H" Wurlitzer, Op. 1847 (1928)
• Robert Morton (1926) |
| Bluebird Theatre |
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731 Saratoga Avenue – Brownsville
• W.W. Kimball Co. (1925) |
| Boro Hall Theatre |
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• W.W. Kimball Co. (1923) |
| Broadway Theatre |
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See Loew's Broadway Theatre |
| Buckeye Theatre |
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location unknown
► II/4 "Style 135A" Wurlitzer, Op. 496 (1921) |
| Cameo Theatre |
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• II/4 Robert Morton (1927) |
| Canarsie Theatre (closed, became banquet hall) |
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9310 Avenue L at 93rd Street
► II/6 "Style 160" Wurlitzer, Op. 1715 (1927) |
| Capitol Theatre |
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286 Saratoga Avenue at Pacific Street
► II/6 "Style 160 X" Wurlitzer, Op. 465 (1921) |
| Carlton Theatre NE (demolished 2004) |
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292 Flatbush Avenue
► II/10 "Style H Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 1224 (1925) |
| Carroll Theatre (closed, now a church) |
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381 Utica Avenue at Carroll Street
► II/10 "Style HNP" Wurlitzer, Op. 1556 (1927) |
| Casino Theatre (Bushwick) (orig. DeKalb Avenue Theatre, then Loew's DeKalb) |
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1151-55 DeKalb Avenue (1911-1940s) – now East Brooklyn Community HS (K.545)
• III/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1921)
► III/16 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2436 (1917) |
| Century Theatre |
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850 Monroe Street
• Welte & Sons Company (1915) |
| Chester Theatre |
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• Robert-Morton (1923) |
| Classic Theatre |
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• II/3 "Style 105" Wurlitzer, Op. 717 (1923) |
| Cobble Hill Cinemas |
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265 Court Street
• Welte-Mignon Corporation (1925) |
| Colonial Theatre |
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See Stanley Theatre |
| Comedy Theatre (Cypress Hills) |
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134 Jerome Street at Fulton Street (1913-c.1950) – orig. known as Comedy Theatre |
| Comedy Theatre (Williamsburg) |
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194 Grand Street (c.1907-1923) – orig. Unique Theatre; Metro Theatre built here (1926)
► II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2591 (1918)
► II/7 "Style K" Wurlitzer Photoplayer (c.1914) |
| Commodore Theatre |
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329 Broadway
• III/8 W.W. Kimball Co. (1922) |
| Concord Theatre NE (demolished late 1960s/early 1970s) |
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3208 Fulton Street at Richmond Street ► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 1608 (1927) |
| Congress Theatre (closed) |
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1561 St. Johns Place at Buffalo Avenue ► II/10 "Style HNP" Wurlitzer, Op. 1649 (1927) |
| Court Theatre |
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See Paras Court Theatre |
| Crescent Theatre |
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405 Flatbush Avenue Extension at Fulton Street – orig. Montauk Theatre
• II/7 Wurlitzer (1914) |
| Crystal Theatre |
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• II/3 "Style 109" Wurlitzer, Op. 1177 (1925) |
| Culver Theatre – aka Mirror Theatre NE (demolished, replaced by bank) |
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4339 18th Avenue at McDonald Avenue
► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 988 (1925) |
| Cumberland Theatre |
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• II/3 "Style 109" Wurlitzer, Op. 1369 (1926) |
| DeKalb Avenue Theatre (Bushwick) |
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See Casino Theatre |
| Duffield Theatre |
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249 Duffield Street
► II/4 "Style B" Wurlitzer, Op. 1485 (1926) |
| Dyker Theatre |
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| Eden Theatre (closed, vacant) |
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409 5th Avenue at 7th Street ► II/3 "Style 108" Wurlitzer, Op. 990 (1925) |
| Electra Theatre (closed early 1950s, became supermarket) |
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• Marr & Colton (1923) |
| Empire Theatre |
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10 Ralph Avenue at Broadway
► II/8 "Style 190" Wurlitzer, Op. 1742 (1927) |
| Endicott Theatre (Dyker Heights) |
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7010 13th Avenue
• III/8 W.W. Kimball Co. (1927) |
| Farragut Theatre |
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1401 Flatbush Avenue
• III/20 Austin Organ Company, Op. 914 (1920) |
| Filmland Theatre |
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See Granada Theatre |
| Flatbush Theatre (closed, partially demolished) |
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2207 Church Avenue at Flatbush Avenue
► II/8 "Style V" Wurlitzer, Op. 59 (1915) |
| 46th Street Theatre |
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See Loew's 46th Street Theatre |
| Folly Theatre NE (demolished 1949) |
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15 Debevoise Street at Graham Avenue
► III/21 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2027 (1915) |
| Fortway Theatre |
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Dyker Heights
• III/9 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3893 (1927) |
| Fox Theatre (Downtown) NE |
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20 Flatbush Avenue at Fulton Street (1928-closed 1968)
► IV/37 "Style Fox Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 1904 (1928) |
| Gate Theatre |
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Coney Island
► II/4 "Style 135A" Wurlitzer, Op. 617 (1923) |
| Glenwood Theatre – also site of 1914 Antoinette Theatre (closed 1935, became laundromat) |
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1475 Flatbush Avenue at Glenwood Road
► II/6 "Style 160" Wurlitzer, Op. 439 (1921) |
| Gold Theatre |
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176 Sands Street
• II/3 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4039 (1928) |
| Graham Theatre |
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279 Graham Avenue
• III/5 Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 4037 (1928) |
| Granada Theatre (aka Filmland Theatre) |
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2819 Church Avenue
• Welte-Mignon Corporation (1925)
• II/8 Justin Kramer |
| Greenpoint Theatre |
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See RKO Greenpoint Theatre |
| Halsey Theatre |
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• III/ Midmer-Losh Organ Company (1921) |
| Happy Hour Theatre |
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• II/ Robert Morton (1926) |
| Highway Theatre |
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• II/6 "Style B Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 974 (1924) |
| Hub Theatre |
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location unknown ► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 1101 (1925) |
| Keeney's Bay Ridge Theatre |
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7120 Third Avenue
• W.W. Kimball Co. (1924) |
| Keeney's Livingston Theatre |
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300 Livingston Street at Hanover Pl. – renamed Loew's Livingston (1926) then Loew's Melba (1928)
See Loew's Melba Theatre |
| Kenmore Theatre (aka Keith-Albee Kenmore; RKO Keith's Kenmore) |
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2101 Church Avenue
► III/15 "Style 260" Wurlitzer, Op. 1908 (1928) – sold to Paramount Th., Cedar Rapids, Iowa (2011) |
| Kings Highway Theatre |
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711 Kings Highway
• III/27 Austin Organ Company, Op. 958 (1920) |
| Knickerbocker Theatre |
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location unknown
► II/4 "Style B" Wurlitzer, Op. 1279 (1926) |
| Leader Theatre |
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947 Coney Island Avenue
• II/10 "Style H Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 1436 (1926) |
| Lee Avenue Theatre |
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131 Lee Avenue
► II/4 "Style 135A" Wurlitzer, Op. 516 (1922) |
| Liberty Theatre |
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61 Liberty Avenue
• Welte-Mignon Corporation (1925) |
| Lido Theatre |
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See Cobble Hill Cinemas |
| Loew's Alhambra Theatre (Bushwick) |
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783 Knickerbocker Avenue at Halsey Street (1914-1951) – converted to retail
► III/32 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4376 (1925)
• Welte & Sons Company (1914) |
| Loew's Alpine Theatre (Bay Ridge) |
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6817 Fifth Avenue (since 1921)
• III/17 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2875 (1921) |
| Loew's Bedford Theatre (Prospect Heights) |
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1372 Bedford Avenue at Bergen Street (1913-1952) – became Washington Temple (church)
► III/16 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2407 (1917) |
| Loew's Bijou Theatre (Downtown) NE |
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26 Smith Street at Livingston Street (1893-1929)
► III/16 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2492 (1918) |
| Loew's Brevoort Theatre (Bedford-Stuyvesant) NE |
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1272 Bedford Avenue at Brevoort Place (1918-late 1960s)
► III/16 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2799 (1919) |
| Loew's Broadway Theatre (Bushwick) NE |
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912 Broadway at Myrtle Avenue (1904-razed 1998)
► III/16 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2737 (1918)
• Welte & Sons Company (1915) |
| Loew's Casino Theatre (Bushwick) |
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See Casino Theatre |
| Loew's Coney Island Theatre (Coney Island) |
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1301 Surf Avenue (1925-1973) – renamed Shore Theatre (1964)
► III/20 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4287 (1925) |
| Loew's DeKalb Theatre (Bushwick) |
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See Casino Theatre |
| Loew's 46th Street Theatre (Borough Park) |
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4515 New Utrecht Avenue (1927-1973)
• II/3 Robert Morton (1926) |
| Loew's Fulton Theatre (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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1283 Fulton Street, near Nostrand Avenue (1908-1930)
► II/8 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2099 (1915) – move Op. 1861 from Garden Theatre, Jamestown, Pa. |
| Loew's Gates Theatre (Bushwick) |
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1340 Broadway (1921-1977) – now Pilgrim Father Church
• III/17 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2876 (1921) |
| Loew's Kings Theatre (Flatbush-Ditmas Park) |
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1027 Flatbush Avenue near Tilden Place (1929-1977)
► IV/23 Robert Morton (1929) |
| Loew's Livingston Theatre (Downtown) NE |
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See Loew's Melba Theatre |
| Loew's Melba Theatre (Downtown) NE |
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300 Livingston Street at Hanover Place (1915-1954) – orig. Keeney's Livingston Th. (1915-1926)
► III/17 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2380 (1918); new Möller console installed (1926) |
| Loew's Metropolitan Theatre (Downtown) |
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392 Fulton Street (1918-1996) – now Brooklyn Tabernacle ► III/32 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4112 (1924) ► III/17 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2472 (1918) |
| Loew's Oriental Theatre (Bath Beach) |
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1832 86th Street at Bay 19th Street (1927-1995) – converted to retail
• III/13 Robert Morton (1927) |
| Loew's Palace Theatre (Brownsville) NE |
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East New York Avenue and Strauss Street (1915-1969)
► III/16 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2438 (1917) |
| Loew's Pitkin Theatre (Brownsville) |
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1501 Pitkin Avenue (1929-1960s) – became church
• III/13 Robert Morton (1929) |
| Loew's Warwick Theatre (Cypress Hills) NE |
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134 Jerome Street at Fulton Street (1913-c.1950) – orig. known as Comedy Theatre
► III/16 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2437 (1917) |
| Madison Theatre (Bushwick) |
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1410 Broadway and Madison Street (1914-?)
• Wurlitzer |
Marathon Theatre (Park Slope) NE
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188 Prospect Park West (1908-1928) – replaced by Sanders Theatre
► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 1816 (1927) – possibly moved to Sanders Theatre (1928) |
| Marboro Theatre (Mapleton) |
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6817 Bay Parkway at 9th Street (1927-2002)
► II/8 "Style 190" Wurlitzer, Op. 1613 (1927) |
| Marine Theatre (Flatlands) |
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1956 Flatbush Avenue at Lott Place (c.1926-1980s)
• III/41 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1454 (1926) |
| Mayfair Theatre (Gravesend) |
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920 Avenue U at Coney Island Avenue (1926-1970s)
• III/41 Austin Organ Company, Op. 1453 (1926) |
| Mermaid Theatre (Coney Island) |
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2816 Mermaid Avenue – converted to church
• Welte-Mignon Corporation (1923)
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| Meserole Theatre (Greenpoint) |
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723 Manhattan Avenue (1921-1978) – converted to retail
► III/17 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3232 (1921) |
| Metro Theatre |
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See Parkway Theatre |
| Mirror Theatre |
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see Culver Theatre |
| Momart Theatre (Downtown) NE |
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590 Fulton Street at Rockwell Place (1927-?) – orig. known as Montmarte • II/ Geo. Kilgen & Son, Op. 3898 (1927) |
| Montmarte Theatre (Downtown) |
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See Momart Theatre |
| National Theatre (Prospect Heights) |
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720 Washington Avenue at Prospect Place (1921-1957) – became supermarket ► II/6 "Style 160" Wurlitzer, Op. 444 (1921) |
| New Gates Theatre (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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856 Gates Avenue at Reid Avenue (Malcolm X Blvd.) (c.1926-?)
• II/3 Robert Morton (1926)
• III/7 Robert Morton (1927) |
| New Plaza Theatre (Williamsburg) |
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246 Broadway at Havemeyer Street (c.1922-?) • Robert Morton (1922) |
| New Supreme Theatre |
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• II/9 "Style 210" Wurtlizer, Op. 443 (1921) |
| Newkirk Theatre (Flatbush-Ditmas Park) |
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597 East 16th Street • II/ Robert Morton (1928) |
| Normandy Theatre (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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1927 Fulton Street at Howard Avenue (1928-1955) – became a church
• W.W. Kimball Co. (1919) ?? |
| Olympic Theatre |
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365 Fulton Street – orig. Hyde & Behmans Theatre; later Tivoli Theatre
► III/14 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 4628 (1926) |
| Orpheum Theatre |
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See RKO Orpheum Theatre |
| Oxford Theatre |
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• II/6 "Style D X" Wurlitzer, Op. 1227 (1925) |
| Paramount Theatre |
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385 Flatbush Extension at DeKalb Avenue – now Schwartz Athletic Center, LIU
► IV/26 "Style Publix 4" Wurlitzer, Op. 1984 (1928) – had slave console |
| Paras Court Theatre |
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292 Court Street at Degraw Street
► II/4 "Style 135" Wurlitzer, Op. 880 (1924) – 2nd Floor Dance Hall?
• II/ Robert-Morton (1923) – Theatre auditorium? |
| Park Theatre |
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• II/6 "Style D X" Wurlitzer, Op. 704 (1923) |
| Parkway Theatre (later known as the Metro Theatre) |
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6409 20th Avenue
► II/4 "Style 135A" Wurlitzer, Op. 483 (1921) |
| Parthenon Theatre |
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See Parthenon Theatre in Queens listing |
| Patio Theatre |
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574 Flatbush Avenue
• W.W. Kimball Co. (1928) |
| Peerless Theatre (closed 1951, became church) |
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433 Myrtle Avenue at Waverly Avenue ► II/3 "Style 108B" Wurlitzer, Op. 1019 (1925) |
| Picadilly (Avalon) Theatre |
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• III/13 Robert Morton (1927) |
| Premier Theatre NE (closed 1977, razed 1980) |
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509 Sutter Avenue at Hinsdale Avenue
► III/11 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3370 (1922) |
| Prospect Theatre |
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| Republic Theatre (aka Small's, RKO Republic) |
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402 Keap Street at Grand Street
► III/17 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 3167 (1921) |
| Rialto Theatre |
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1085 Flatbush Avenue at Cortelyou Road
• III/26 Austin Organ Company, Op. 970 (1920) |
| Ridgewood Theatre |
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| Ritz Theatre |
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• II/ Robert Morton (1926) |
| Riviera Theatre |
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• III/ W.W. Kimball Co. (1920) |
| RKO Albee Theatre NE (demolished 1978) |
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1 DeKalb Avenue (1925-closed 1978)
• III/16 "Style 260 Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 870 (1924) – moved to Civic Auditorium, San Gabriel, CA |
| RKO Bushwick Theatre |
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1396 Broadway (1911-closed 1969) – became Pilgrim Baptist Church
• II/7 "Style F" Wurlitzer, Op. 1390 (1926) |
| RKO Dyker Theatre |
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525 86th Street (1926-closed 1970s) – became retail space
► III/11 Marr & Colton (1926) |
| RKO Greenpoint Theatre NE (demolished) |
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825 Manhattan Avenue at Calyer Street
► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 1113 (1925) |
| RKO Orpheum Theatre NE (demolished) |
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578 Fulton Street at Rockwell Place
► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 1112 (1925) |
| RKO Prospect Theatre |
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327 9th Street near Fifth Avenue (1914-closed 1967)
► II/11 "Style H Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 1497 (1926)
► II/13 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 1361 (1912) – moved from Mecca Theatre, Manhattan (1918) |
| RKO Shore Road Theatre (closed 1950s) |
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435 86th Street – now retail
• II/ Marr & Colton (1926, 1928)
► II/15 Estey Organ Company, Op. 2138 (1924) – moved to Universal Theatre, Fitchburg, MA |
| Roebling Theatre |
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• W.W. Kimball Co. (1919) |
| Rugby Theatre |
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• II/3 Robert Morton (1926) |
| St. George Playhouse |
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100 Pineapple Street
• W.W. Kimball Co. (1927) |
| Sanders Theatre (Park Slope) |
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188 Prospect Park West at 14th Street (1928-1978) – reopened as the Pavilion Theatre (1998)
► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 1816 (1927) |
| Savoy Theatre |
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1515 Bedford Avenue – now Charity Neighborhood Baptist Church
• III/8 W.W. Kimball Co., Op. 6865 (1925) |
| Sheepshead Theatre |
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• III/8 W.W. Kimball Co. (1929) |
| Sheffield Theatre (closed, later church then warehouse) |
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308 Sheffield Avenue
• II/4 "Style 1A" Wurlitzer, Op. 137 (1917) |
| Shore Theatre (Coney Island) |
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See Loew's Coney Island Theater |
| Shkolnich Theatre |
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location unknown
• II/6 "Style 160 X" Wurlitzer, Op. 507 (1922) |
| Singer Theatre |
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location unknown
► II/4 "Style B X" Wurlitzer, Op. 1105 (1925)
• Wirsching Organ Co. (1918) |
| Stadium Theatre |
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102 Chester Street
• II/ W.W. Kimball Co. (1920) |
| Stanley Theatre (aka Colonial) |
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7415 Fifth Avenue
• III/ W.W. Kimball Co. (1928)
• II/ Marr & Colton (1917, 1921) |
| State Theatre NE (demolished 1965 for community center) |
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492 DeKalb Avenue at Franklin Avenue
► II/4"Style 108 Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 1809 (1927, 1928)
► II/6 "Style 160" Wurlitzer, Op. 477 (1928, 1921) |
| Stillwell Theatre (closed, became roller skating rink) |
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2402 86th Street at 24th Avenue
► II/10 "Style HNP" Wurlitzer, Op. 1525 (1926) |
| Stone Theatre |
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389 Stone Avenue
• II/9 "Style 210" Wurlitzer, Op. 331 (1920) |
| Strand Theatre |
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647 Fulton Street
• III/22 W.W. Kimball Co., Op. 3944 (1927)
• III/37 Austin Organ Company, Op. 819 (1919) |
| Strathmore Theatre |
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location unknown • II/10 "Style HNP" Wurlitzer, Op. 1477 (1926) |
| Subway Theatre |
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158 Myrtle Avenue
• II/3 Robert Morton (1926) |
| Sumner Theatre (Bedford-Stuyvesant) |
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265 Sumner Avenue (Marcus Garvey Blvd.) at Quincy Street (1914-1967) – now day care center
► III/13 M.P. Möller, Inc., Op. 2606 (1918) |
| Sunset Theatre |
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4705 Fifth Avenue
• II/3 Robert-Morton (1924) |
| Terminal Theatre (closed 1960s) |
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47 Fourth Avenue at Dean Street – now Iglesia Universal del Reino de Dios
► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 1103 (1925) |
| Tiffany Theatre NE (demolished) |
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357 Chester Street at Livonia Avenue
► II/7 "Style E" Wurlitzer, Op. 1553 (1927) |
| Tilyou Theatre |
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1607 Surf Avenue – Coney Island
• III/10 "Style H Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 1272 (1926) |
| Tivoli Theatre |
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See Olympic Theatre |
| United Theatre |
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• II/9 "Style 120" Wurlitzer, Op. 1291 (1926) |
| Universal Theatre |
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15th Street – Park Slope
• III/11 "Style 235 NP" Wurlitzer, Op. 1678 (1927) |
| Utica Theatre |
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• III/13 W.W. Kimball Co. (1920) |
| Victoria Theatre (closed, became church) |
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1368 Saint Johns Place
• Marr & Colton (1920)
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| Walker Theatre (closed 1988, became retail) |
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6401 18th Avenue at 64th Street
► II/10 "Style HNP" Wurlitzer, Op. 1802 (1927) |
| Warwick Theatre |
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See Loew's Warwick Theatre |
| Weinwolf Theatre |
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• II/6 "Style D" Wurlitzer, Op. 748 (1923) |
| Werbe Theatre |
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• W.W. Kimball Co. (1921) |
| Williamsburg Theatre |
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• W.W. Kimball Co. (1914) |
| Windsor Theatre |
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4001 15th Avenue
• II/4 "Style B Special" Wurlitzer, Op. 1602 (1927) |
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