Louisville, Kentucky
A brand name of the Hann-Wangerin-Weickhardt and Wangerin-Weickhardt firms of Milwaukee, WI, 1903-1924
Springsboro, Ohio from 1991
Worked in New York City, 1960s
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1820s
No distinguishing information available.
New York City, New York, 1925-1929.
South Beach, Connecticut, by 1930-1931.
Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1949-unknown date; Newport, Rhode Island, unknown date-1960s; Fall River, Massachusetts, 1960s-2006.
Indian Harbor, Florida
In Niesetal-Sandershausen, Germany, exporting organs to U.S. from 1970s
Wasco, California from 1980s
No Information
Lansing, Michigan, from c. 1958.
Highland, Illinois from 1906. (Alternate nameplate)
Highland, Illinois from 1906.
Highland, Illinois, from 1906.
Not a company, see article for details.
Atlanta, Georgia, 1950s-to at least 1996.
Highland Park, Michigan, 1983-1992; Dryden, Michigan, from 1992; Romeo, Michigan from 2020
Occidental, California, 1979
St. Louis, Missouri, by 1848-1864.
Xavier Wilhelmy. Staunton, Virginia from 1997
Memphis, Tennessee, 1969–1982.
Charlestown, New Hampshire, 1986.
Pontiac, Michigan, 1980s.
Boston, Massachusetts until 1827; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by 1828.
New York City, New York, ca. 1884-1895.
no information
Chattanooga, Tennessee, from 1960
Organist in California, 1950s
Bolton, Connecticut, 1968-1979.
Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, 1830–c.1852.
Stockbridge, Georgia 1980s.
Cleveland, Missouri from 1980s
Worked in Berlin, Maryland ca. 2000
Buckfastleigh, England
Tennessee
Sacramento, California 1963; Northampton, Massachusetts 1972; Florence, Massachusetts 1976; Hatfield, Massachusetts 1981.
Tacoma, Washington, 1988.
Beverly, Massachusetts ca. 1950-1980s
Malden, Massachusetts, from 1950s
Yonkers, New York, c. 1900-1920s.
With brother John George Obenhausen in Kutztown, PA by 1828. In Reading, PA 1867. With John B. Schoener as Schoener & Obenhausen c. 1867
Operates West Coast Pipe Organ Co. 1997