Wurlitzer Building Gallery

An aerial view of the Wurlitzer manufacturing complex in its heyday. Photo: From North Tonawanda History Museum collection

Wilfred Miller working on a jukebox in the 1940's. Wilfred worked for Wurlitzer from 1935 till 1974--39 years! He was the husband of Alma Miller Miller, son-in-law of William D. Miller, a 72-year employee of R. T. Jones Lumber Co., Inc. Bill Miller began his working career with Wurlitzer as an assembler on the Simplex on January 29, 1936. Through the years, he was assigned various supervisory responsibilities and in 1953 was made general foreman of electrical assembly. Photo: Courtesy of Alma Miller Miller

An early photo of the Wurlitzer Manufacturing Co

Photo: Courtesy of A. Daniel Bille, North Tonawanda City Historian

Wurlitzer plant workers in the production of jukeboxes.

Photo: Courtesy of George Trautman Collection


A Wurlitzer production crew.

Photo: Courtesy of George Trautman Collection

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