Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
William H. Winder Houses, 232-234 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Ph...
Survey number: HABS PA-1384 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Public domain photograph of a worker weaving textile, free to use, no ...
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of weaving textile, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
William H. Winder Houses, 232-234 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Ph...
Survey number: HABS PA-1384 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Col. C.B. Winders [i.e., Winder]
Photo shows New York area marksman C.B. Winder shooting a gun. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008)
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Windows and balcony railing at the United States Trade Representative'...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor; family photographs of...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor; family photographs of...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor; family photographs of...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Tennessee Valley Authority. A generator winder works at the winding of...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a power dam, cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Ceiling at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Building, W...
Picryl description: Public domain image of an architectural element, dome, cathedral, classical architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Close-up of winder Cindy Fanslau's hands while she works on the first ...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor; family photographs of...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
The United States Trade Representative's Winder Building, Washington, ...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Public domain photograph of weaving textile, free to use, no copyright...
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of weaving textile, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
The United States Trade Representative's Winder Building, Washington, ...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Grille at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Building, Wa...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Battlefield of Cedar Mountain House riddled with cannon balls in which...
Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor; family photographs of...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Window and balcony railing at the United States Trade Representative's...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
William H. Winder Houses, 232-234 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Ph...
Survey number: HABS PA-1384 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
William H. Winder Houses, 232-234 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Ph...
Survey number: HABS PA-1384 Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Public domain photograph of weaving textile, free to use, no copyright...
Picryl description: Public domain photograph of weaving textile, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Interior window at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Bui...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
The United States Trade Representative's Winder Building, Washington, ...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Col. C.B. Winders [i.e, Winder]
Photo shows Ohio marksman C.B. Winder who served as a Corporal in the Ohio Army National Guard, with a gun. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008 and 2010)
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work on the first floor.
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
William Winder to James Madison, February 8, 1814.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
[Washington, D.C. Central Signal Station, Winder Building, 17th and E ...
Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, the capital at war. Public domain photograph - United States during American Civil War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work.
Public domain photograph of manufacturing, industry, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Close-up of winder Cindy Fanslau's hands while she works on the first ...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Stair detail at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Buildi...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Corridor at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Building, ...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Alice Kingsbury the Elfin Star / Photographed by J.W. Winder & Co., Na...
Photograph shows portrait of artist, actress, and writer Alice Kingsbury Cooley. On verso: Cancelled two cent stamp.
James Monroe to William H. Winder, May 7, 1814. With clipping.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
[Washington, D.C. Central Signal Station, Winder Building, 17th and E ...
Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, the capital at war. Public domain photograph - United States during American Civil War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Tennessee Valley Authority. A generator winder works at the winding of...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a power dam, cascade, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Winder Cindy Fanslau at work. Paterson New Jersey
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., jacquard-weaving mill, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.
Stair detail at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Buildi...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Stairs at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Building, Wa...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Stair detail at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Buildi...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Stair detail at the United States Trade Representative's Winder Buildi...
Built in 1848 by proprietor, William H. Winder, and supervising architects, Richard A. Gilpin and H.D. Cooper of Philadelphia. Photographed as part of an assignment for the General Services Administration. Titl... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
Winder Building, Seventeenth & F Streets, Northwest, Washington, Distr...
Significance: One of few pre-Civil War office buildings in Washington and certainly the least altered, the Winder Building was built for William H. Winder who leased most of the space to the U.S. government, an... More
General John N. Winder, C.S.A, American Civil War Photograph, Glass Ne...
Photograph shows General John Henry Winder (1800-1865), half-length portrait, facing front, wearing a U.S. Army uniform. Winder was U.S. Army officer, who later served in the Confederate Army during the civil war.
Cedar Mountains, Virginia 1862. Where General Winder was killed.
Photograph shows a war damaged house on the battlefield of Cedar Mountain, Virginia, where Confederate General Charles S. Winder was killed.
James Monroe to William H. Winder, May 9, 1814.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
James Monroe to William H. Winder, May 9, 1814.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
James Monroe to William H. Winder, May 9, 1814.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
William Winder to James Madison, February 8, 1814.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. After copper wi...
Picryl description: Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, workshop, workers, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on t...
Forms part of a group of images recorded on August 16, documenting scenes at the Joseph Teshon, Inc., textile plant, 196-200 21st Avenue, Paterson.