Toledo, Ohio from 1919, succeeded by Muller Pipe Organ Co.
Classification: Builder
From the OHS Database Builders Listing editor, June 10, 2016. -
Joseph Muller was cabinetmaker employed by Ernest Skinner in the early 1900s. His son, Henry Muller, also worked with Skinner, achieving the position of Principal Installation Foreman. In 1919, Henry established his own firm in Toledo, Ohio, primarily performing service and maintenance.
Henry's sons, Robert and William, continued the company as Muller Pipe Organ Company and expanded into the restoration and rebuilding of existing organs. Under Robert's sons, Mark and John, the company was further expanded with the additions of design and hand crafted production of new instruments and components. Jack Muller, cabinet maker, is the fifth generation Muller organ builder.
Source: Muller Pipe Organ Co.
We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on February 11, 2019.From the OHS PC Database, derived from A Guide to North American Organbuilders, by David H. Fox (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1991). —
Henry W. Muller was the father of Robert and William Muller; with Ernest M. Skinner firm of Boston, Massachusetts, installation foreman; partner with Hans Steinmeyer in Muller & Steinmeyer of Toledo, Ohio, 1919; succeeded by Muller Pipe Organ Co.; died 1960.
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We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on November 05, 2019.