Distinction:
Louisville, Kentucky, 1884–1944.
Database Manager on October 30th, 2004: From the OHS PC Database, derived from
A Guide to North American Organbuilders, by David H. Fox (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1991). -
Established [as H. Pilcher & Sons] by Henry Pilcher [II] and sons Henry W. and William E. Pilcher in Louisville, Kentucky, 1874; renamed Henry Pilcher's Sons, 1884; incorporated 1925; acquired by M. P. Möller firm of Hagerstown, Maryland, 1944.
Staff: Louis F. Adams; Thomas P. Archer; Joseph Brown; Jack Carr; Augustus F. Clark; Robert F. Crone; James Day; Charles Dietz; (Alfred G. Ellniger?); S. H. Fargher; Adolph Fressmegger; Donald C. Gilley; Will Guenther; John A. Gunter; Edward C. Haury; Henry Haury;
William I. Hitchcock; Herbert E. Kinsley; Sylvester E. Kohler; Louis Luberoff; O. G. Malmquist; George Marshall; Ira L. Moser; John V. Pilcher; Paul B. Pilcher; Robert E. Pilcher; Raymond Price;
Adolph C. Reuter; Benjamin F. Sperbeck; Anthony Spevere;
Harjung Tchakarian; Robert Wilson; David Woodall; John Wright.
Sources:
- The Diapason April 1925, 16.
- The Diapason May 1925, 8.
- The Diapason August 1944, 1.
- David Junchen, Encyclopedia of the American Theatre Organ, Vol. 2 (Pasadena: Showcase Publications 1990), 464.
- Piano and Organ Purchaser's Guide, Purchaser's Guide to the Music Industries, (published by Music Trades, New York)
- Organ Handbook 1986 (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society), 20.
- Sylvester E. Kohler, "Memoirs of an Organ Builder", The Tracker 19:2 (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1975), 12.
Database Manager on May 22nd, 2016: For help in locating a particular Pilcher family member or firm name/location, refer to
Pilcher Family - Overview.
The Overview contains:
- A summary of the family's organbuilding history in the United States.
- The Pilcher Family Tree of Organ Builders courtesy of Bynum Petty, OHS Archivist.
- A list of the various company names used by family members.
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