Koehnken & Co.
1864

St. Francis Seraph Catholic Church

Sanctuary

1615 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH, US

Instrument ID: 72608 ● Builder ID: 3437 ● Location ID: 62239
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Nicholas Koch on January 22nd, 2026:

This entry represents the installation of a new organ. Identified through online information from Nicholas Koch [January 21, 2026]: The organ at St. Francis Seraph was originally constructed in 1864 by Koehnken & Company. It cost $3,200.00 and had 26 stops. It was later rebuilt by Alfred Mathers in 1922 and again by Kilgen. The current casework appears to have been constructed by Mathers, though the internal mechanisms appear to be Kilgen. https://organhistoricalsociety.org/downloads/tracker/public/old/1976-21-1.pdf

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