Springfield, Massachusetts 1891-1894.
From the OHS PC Database, derived from A Guide to North American Organbuilders by David H. Fox (Organ Historical Society, 1991). —
Succeeded Steer* & Turner; established by John Wesley Steer(e) and sons John S. Steere and Frank J. Steere in Springfield, Massachusetts, 1891; name of firm altered from "& Sons' to '& Son' when Frank J. Steere left, 1894; the firm was reorganized, 1917; and renamed Steere Organ Co., 1919; the firm was acquired by Ernest M. Skinner , 1921.
*The original family name was Steer, the Steers added an e at the end of their name around 1890, but apparently did not change the spelling on the nameplates until sometime latter. To add to the confusion, John S. Steere re-stablished a partnership with George W. Turner in a second "Steere & Turner" in 1893. —Ed.
Staff: Alexander Arnot;
George L. Beaudry; Charles F. Beckwith;
Charles Bowen;
Paul Buhl;
Henry J. Carruthers;
Charles F. Chadwick;
Philip E. Dudley; Arpard E. Fazakas; Harry G. Fisk;
William C. Greenwood;
George O. Kingsbury;
George E. La Marche;
Leslie W. Leet;
A. Linhares;
Bryant G. Parsons, Sr.;
Gideon L. Parsons;
George H. Ryder;
Frank J. Steer;
John S. Steer; James Topp;
Harry F. Van Wart;
George C. Webb; Charles Willet.
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