Schiller PianoInformation about the Schiller Piano Company.The Schiller Piano Company, historically the largest industry in Ogle County, was founded around 1893. When founded, the company was located at the northwest corner of Oregon's Second and Washington Streets. The Company was started using money from Oregon resident and the first president of the company, F.G. Jones. Jones was not active in the company's management until 1895 when he reportedly left his well-established mercantile business to take an active position at the piano company as general manager and president of the factory. Sources conflict as to whether Jones actually left his mercantile interests behind, which included work as the president of the Oregon Electric Light and Power Company and Oregon Machine and Foundry. In addition the Schiller Company owned an interest in the Power Company and two Jones sons, George H. and Edgar B., held management positions with the firm. Learn How to Play with step-by-step piano lessons supported by video and audio files. Rocket Piano is organized into 3 high quality books taking you on a journey from beginner to advanced in your gospel piano playing.
In a little
over ten years the Schiller Company had clients in the United States, Canada,
Hawaii and Italy; by 1909 it employed 300 people and had manufactured 40,000
pianos. The Schiller Factory had expanded into a 122,506 square foot facility
adjoining the water power provided by the Rock River to its east. F.G. Jones
died in 1913 and his sons George and Edgar took over management of the Schiller
Company. In 1936 the Schiller Piano Company merged with the Cable Piano Company
and produced pianos under the name Cable and Conover. In 1943 the old Schiller
factory was sold to Winter and Company of New York. The factory remained in
operation producing different products through the years, such as talking
machines, player pianos, spinnets, baby grand pianos and pianos. Through
the late 1960s the factory employed 100 people and produced up to 6,000 pianos
per year. In 1974 the plant closed after the company shut down operations
and moved them to Memphis, Tennessee. In 1975 Dean Dye of Oregon purchased
the property and opened it as the Conover Square Shopping Mall. The building
has changed owners at least twice since Dye purchased it but it has remained
in use as "Conover Square" and occupied by various
shops.
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