Aeolian-Skinner
Æolian-Skinner Organ Company, Inc. — Æolian-Skinner of Boston, Massachusetts was an important American builder of a large number of notable pipe organs from its inception as the Skinner Organ Company in 1901 until its closure in 1972. Key figures were Ernest M. Skinner (1866–1960), Arthur Hudson Marks (1875–1939), Joseph Silver Whiteford (1921-1978), and G. Donald Harrison (1889–1956). The company was formed from the merger of the Skinner Organ Company and the pipe organ division of the Æolian Company in 1932.
Skinner period
In 1902, Skinner entered into a partnership to form The Skinner & Cole Company.was formed in 1902 as a partnership of Ernest Skinner and Cole, another former Hutchings-Votey employee, By 1904 the partnership had dissolved, and the "Ernest M. Skinner & Company" purchased the Skinner and Cole assets, in the form of the contract for The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity in New York City from the former company for $1.
Between 1904 and 1910, the firm produced approximately 30 instruments during that 6-year period, including several new instruments of Skinner's design, in the 60 to 80 Stop size range.